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Towards Achieving the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour as Priority (ACHIEVE)
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Child labour remains a persistent problem in Nepal. According to the Nepal Child Labour Report 2010, of the total 1.6 million children (5-17 years) in child labour, 621,000 are estimated in hazardous work, 60 percent of which are girls. The project provides support to the relevant national and local government bodies, social partners, non-government organization, children and their families towards adopting integrated area-based models for creating child labour free communities, strengthening institutional capacities of the implementing partners and improving legislation, aimed at the elimination of the worst forms of child labour.

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Publisher:
ILO ,   (2015 )
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster in English
Keywords:
CHILDREN, LABOUR LAW, CHILD WELFARE, WORKERS RIGHTS, RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, HUMAN RESOURCES, CHILD CARE, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CHILD NEEDS, FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES, SOCIAL WELFARE, CHILD LABOUR ELIMINATION, TRAINING PROGRAMME
Thematic Group:
 ILO : International Labor & Labor
Thesaurus:
12.06.00  -  Special Categories Of Workers
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