Eliminating The Worst Forms of Child Labour
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTSForeword What does the Handbook contain? Executive summary Seven questions concerning child labour and its worst forms Question 1: What is meant by child labour and the worst forms of child labour? Question 2: What are the causes of child labour? Question 3: Why is it urgent and important to take action against the worst forms of child labour? Question 4: How do international labour standards and other international treaties address the worst forms of child labour? Question 5: What programmes should be implemented to eliminate the worst forms of child labour? Question 6: Who can make the difference, in the country and in the international community? Question 7: What is the role of parliamentarians? Seven measures by which parliamentarians can contribute to the elimination of the worst forms of child labour Measure 1: Ratify ILO Conventions Nos. 138 and 182 Measure 2: Adopt and enforce legislation to prohibit the worst forms of child labour Measure 3: Establish programmes to eliminate the worst forms of child labour Measure 4: Monitor and evaluate progress towards the elimination of the worst forms of child labour Measure 5: Provide the financial and human resources needed to eliminate the worst forms of child labour Measure 6: Mobilize public opinion and form alliances to eliminate the worst forms of child labour Measure 7: Promote international cooperation to prohibit and eliminate the worst forms of child labour Reference material Texts of principal international labour standards concerning child labour and the worst forms of child labour ILO Declaration on fundamental principles and rights at work Report form (ratified Convention): Convention No. 182 . . . Memorandum concerning the obligation to submit Conventions and Recommendations to the competent authorities Model letter, instrument and declaration How and where can one obtain additional information? ILO Offices around the world NOTLARA practical guide to ILO Convention N0:182 |