ILO has been collaborating with the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) for producing data on decent work as its contribution to the Nepal Government’s initiatives to protect the fundamental rights of the Nepali people as envisaged in Nepal’s Constitution. This survey, a joint initiative of ILO and UNICEF Nepal, was conducted to support the efforts of the Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (MoLESS) to declare Nepalese Brick Industries free from forced labour, child labour and illuminate it as a sector with decent working conditions, which has been providing employment to nearly two-hundred thousand workers in Nepal. It captures major findings that will inform government, industry and other stakeholders’ efforts to end child and bonded labour practices in the sector. It also highlights the linkages between internal and cross-border migration and vulnerability to child labour and economic exploitation.
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Publisher:
UNICEF, ILO, GON
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
POVERTY, CONFLICT, URBANIZATION, BRICKS, INDUSTRIES, NUTRITIONAL DISEASES, SANITATION, CHILD LABOUR, MIGRANTS,LABOR LAW, OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH, RIGHTS OF THE WORKER, HEALTH EXPENDITURES, PUBLIC HEALTH, CIVIL SOCIETY, SEXUAL HARASSMENT, EMPLOYMENT, COMPULSORY EDUCATION, TOURISM, GENDER MAINSTREAMING, HUMAN TRAFFICKING, SLAVERY, CHILD WELFARE, PROSTITUTION, REHABILITATION, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, POVERTY MITIGATION, AIR
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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Thesaurus:
12.06.00
- Special Categories Of Workers
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