SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 27
1
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Children Working
on the Street
Yoshie NOGUCHI,
Senior legal officer, IPEC
2
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Contents
1. Children “working” on the street
2. General overview on child labour
3. What is child labour (CL), and its
worst forms (WFCL)?
4. Challenges/lessons in addressing
CL and WFCL on the street
5. Data collection: CL on the street
6. Eliminating WFCL by 2016 !
3
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Children “Working” on the street
 Economic activities
 selling small objects,
 shoe-shining,
 portering
 Sexual exploitation (prostitution)
 Illicit activities
 scavenging,
 begging
 Criminal acts
 drug dealing,
 pick-pocketing
4
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Child labour statistics
215 million in child
labour, globally
115 million of these
children in
hazardous work
5
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
ILO Global Report 2010
 Child labour continues to decline,
[3% decline between 2004-2008]
but more modestly than previously
[10% decline between 2000-2004]
 On present trends, the goal of
eliminating the worst forms of child
labour by 2016 will not be reached
6
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Different trends: girls and boys
 Fewer girls are now in
child labour.
 declined by 15%.
 Worrying trend for boys
 Increase by 20%
among older boys (15-17)
in hazardous work
7
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Regional trends
Asia and Pacific – significant reduction down to
96m (14.8 % of children)
Latin America and Caribbean – slight reduction
down to 10m (9%)
Sub Saharan Africa – further increase to 58m
(28.4%)
No separate figure for Europe or developed
countries – lack of surveys
8
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
CRC and child labour
 The right to be protected from
economic exploitation (§32) = the
protection from child labour (ILS)
 The right to education, health …
 Non-discrimination
 Two issues under the Op Protocols
(sexual exploitation, armed
conflict)
= Worst Forms of Child Labour
9
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
What is Child Labour?
Child labour to be eliminated =
 Worst Forms of Child Labour (C182)
and
 Work done by a child below the
minimum age for that kind of work
(specified by national law, in line with
C138 and CRC article 32(2))
See: UN SG Report to GA 2009
[A/64/127]
10
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
What is child labour?
Work that is NOT
hazardous or
other WFCL
Hazardous work
or other WFCL
Children
above the
minimum
age but
below 18y
4 2
Children
below the
minimum
working age
3 1
18y
14/15/16
11
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Worst Forms of Child Labour
a) Children in slavery, forced or
compulsory labour, child trafficking
Including debt bondage, forced
recruitment for use in armed conflict
b) Children used in prostitution and
pornography
c) Children used in illicit activities
d) Children in hazardous work
See : ILO C182, Article 3
12
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
C 182: coverage
 All sectors of economic activity
without any exception
 Girls and boys under 18 years
 Special attention for most vulnerable
e.g. minorities, girls, very young, and
on the street !
 Worst forms of child labour as urgent
priority target for action
13
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Child labour and its worst forms
on the street
a) Forced labour, including in
begging, child trafficking
b) Sexual exploitation
c) The use of children in illicit
activities or crime (e.g. drugs)
d) hazardous work
= “work likely to jeopardize/harm a
child’s health, safety or morals”
14
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Challenges in addressing
child labour on the street
 Outside the scope of “child labour” legislation
- absence of an employer, or formal relation
- not considered in the “hazardous work” list
 The children may be perceived as delinquents
rather than victims of WFCL
 Interest in / access to education ?
 “Decent Work” prospect for these children ?
 Social protection measures may focus adults
or families: e.g. Cash Transfer, income support
 Maybe lacking ID, birth certificate, legal status...
15
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Some good practice examples
 Listing “street vending” among the hazardous
work and prohibit for children (Lebanon)
 Comprehensive rehabilitation for girls on the
street and/or at risk of sexual exploitation
(Russian Federation)
 Mobile schools: facilitating the transition from
street to school (Romania)
 Mobilizing public action by raising awareness
among teachers and students (Paraguay) –
SCREAM (Supporting Children’s Rights through
Education, the Arts and the Media) methods
16
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Some lessons learned
 Clearly define “what is not acceptable” in labour,
criminal, or children’s rights or other laws;
 Consider and address difficulties of enforcement
 Raise awareness among stakeholders of the specific
risks [of working street girls]; thus help raise the issue
higher on the political agenda
 Gradually prepare the children for social / family
integration
 Involve government entities from the beginning, giving
them ownership
 Mobilize children and young people; conveying the
message to the public (families, community and
institutions) and also the business community
 Respect and adapt to the socio-economic and cultural
characteristics of each country and each community
17
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Child labour statistics
SIMPOC* (Statistical Information and
Monitoring Programme on Child
Labour) help countries in :
 household-based surveys,
 establishment-based surveys,
 baseline surveys, and
 rapid assessments
[* www.ilo.org/ipec/ChildlabourstatisticsSIMPOC ]
18
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Child labour statistics (2)
 Need to develop methodologies
 Need to define concepts for
statistical operation < legal definitions
 Resolution by the 18th International
Conference of Labour Statisticians
concerning statistics of child labour
(ICLS Resolution) - 2008
19
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Challenges in collecting data on
child labour on the street
 Household-based surveys can
gather information only on children
living with their family and working on
the street
 Establishment-based surveys may
not cover any child labour on the
street
 Children’s accessibility, availability
and interest in the data collection
20
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Rapid Assessment
 Methodology jointly developed by ILO
and UNICEF
 Especially useful for some WFCL
 Qualitative information obtained
through a rapid assessment will
apply with certainty only to the limited
sample population and context
[See: manuals available on SIMPOC website]
21
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Capture-Recapture method
 See the UCW example
(Study on child beggars in Dakar)
 Previously used (2002 Global Report
on Child Labour) in estimating the
scale of the WFCL other than
hazardous work – a huge challenge
for us all in CL statistics
22
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Ethical considerations in
child labour data collection
 The best interest of the child
Pre-research issues
 Assess the safety risk to the child of
participating in the survey (and to the
researchers): especially for children
exploited in / by organize crime
 Informed consent for all interviews;
in a child-sensitive way; with the right
to say “No” at any time
23
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Ethical considerations in
child labour data collection (2)
Issues during research
 Language and logic: to avoid jargon
and adapted to each child (age, sex,
culture…)
 Trust: to be built patiently on
relationship
 Conditions of listening: carefully, with
positive and neutral expression
 Pay and promises: consider carefully
Post –research issues
24
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Accelerating action against child labour
an increased global effort
to tackle child labour and
enhanced Government
commitment
reach out to children at
special risk:
e.g. on the street !
25
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
Further measures
international cooperation
social dialogue and cooperation
= Partnership with business and
trade unions
advocacy and mobilisation
decent work for youth/adults
26
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
The Global Action Plan
Eliminating the worst forms of
child labour by 2016 !
Roadmap 2010 (The Hague)
Attention: children on the street
27
www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour
International Programme on the
Elimination of Child Labour
4, Route des Morillons
CH-1211 Geneva 22
Switzerland
Tel.: (+41 - 22) 799 81 81
Fax: (+41 - 22) 799 87 71
E-mail: ipec@ilo.org
Child labour website:
http://www.ilo.org/ipec
Thank you for your attention !

More Related Content

Similar to ILO.ppt

Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...
Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...
Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...Elisabete Coutinho
 
Best Practices for Eliminating Child Labor Winrock
Best Practices for Eliminating Child Labor WinrockBest Practices for Eliminating Child Labor Winrock
Best Practices for Eliminating Child Labor WinrockTanya Andrade
 
Guidelines for Children on Child Online Protection
Guidelines for Children on Child Online ProtectionGuidelines for Children on Child Online Protection
Guidelines for Children on Child Online ProtectionThomas Müller
 
Covid crisis and child labour ilo report
Covid crisis and child labour ilo reportCovid crisis and child labour ilo report
Covid crisis and child labour ilo reportsabrangsabrang
 
Guia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / Unicef
Guia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / UnicefGuia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / Unicef
Guia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / UnicefFAIR PLAY AD / @VeronicaRRSouza
 
Child labour
Child labourChild labour
Child labourPato_Ch
 
Child bonded labour by -jyoti patil
Child bonded labour by -jyoti patilChild bonded labour by -jyoti patil
Child bonded labour by -jyoti patiljyotiPatil73
 
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eIlo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eFakru Bashu
 
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eIlo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eFakru Bashu
 
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eIlo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eFakru Bashu
 
p.p.t. on child labour
p.p.t. on child labourp.p.t. on child labour
p.p.t. on child labourSnigdha Mukul
 
Small wonder - Child Labour Menace
Small wonder - Child Labour MenaceSmall wonder - Child Labour Menace
Small wonder - Child Labour Menaceraaaiii
 
Child labour ppt
Child labour pptChild labour ppt
Child labour pptNeelam Soni
 
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02Sandesh Marri
 
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02Damini Sanzgiri
 
Child labour powerpoint
Child labour powerpointChild labour powerpoint
Child labour powerpointChioma Okereke
 

Similar to ILO.ppt (20)

Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...
Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...
Should the United Nations Convention on Human Rights be applied more rigorous...
 
Best Practices for Eliminating Child Labor Winrock
Best Practices for Eliminating Child Labor WinrockBest Practices for Eliminating Child Labor Winrock
Best Practices for Eliminating Child Labor Winrock
 
Guidelines for Children on Child Online Protection
Guidelines for Children on Child Online ProtectionGuidelines for Children on Child Online Protection
Guidelines for Children on Child Online Protection
 
Covid crisis and child labour ilo report
Covid crisis and child labour ilo reportCovid crisis and child labour ilo report
Covid crisis and child labour ilo report
 
Guia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / Unicef
Guia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / UnicefGuia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / Unicef
Guia de orientação para a proteção de crianças online ONU / Unicef
 
Child labour
Child labourChild labour
Child labour
 
Child bonded labour by -jyoti patil
Child bonded labour by -jyoti patilChild bonded labour by -jyoti patil
Child bonded labour by -jyoti patil
 
melvin serafica.pptx
melvin serafica.pptxmelvin serafica.pptx
melvin serafica.pptx
 
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eIlo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
 
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eIlo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
 
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 eIlo tecl presentation 071018 e
Ilo tecl presentation 071018 e
 
p.p.t. on child labour
p.p.t. on child labourp.p.t. on child labour
p.p.t. on child labour
 
Small wonder - Child Labour Menace
Small wonder - Child Labour MenaceSmall wonder - Child Labour Menace
Small wonder - Child Labour Menace
 
Child labour ppt
Child labour pptChild labour ppt
Child labour ppt
 
Child labour
Child labourChild labour
Child labour
 
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082137-phpapp02
 
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02
Lastpresentationonchildlabour 101103082334-phpapp02
 
Child labour
Child labourChild labour
Child labour
 
Child labour
Child labour Child labour
Child labour
 
Child labour powerpoint
Child labour powerpointChild labour powerpoint
Child labour powerpoint
 

Recently uploaded

Understanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and Challenges
Understanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and ChallengesUnderstanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and Challenges
Understanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and ChallengesFinlaw Associates
 
Andrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top Boutique
Andrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top BoutiqueAndrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top Boutique
Andrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top BoutiqueSkyLaw Professional Corporation
 
Key Factors That Influence Property Tax Rates
Key Factors That Influence Property Tax RatesKey Factors That Influence Property Tax Rates
Key Factors That Influence Property Tax RatesHome Tax Saver
 
如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书
如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书
如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书Fir L
 
Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126
Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126
Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126Oishi8
 
如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书SD DS
 
如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书SD DS
 
定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一st Las
 
一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书E LSS
 
如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书
如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书
如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书Fir L
 
一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书E LSS
 
Introduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusion
Introduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusionIntroduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusion
Introduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusionAnuragMishra811030
 
如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书
 如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书 如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书Sir Lt
 
如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书
 如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书 如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书Fir sss
 
Arbitration, mediation and conciliation in India
Arbitration, mediation and conciliation in IndiaArbitration, mediation and conciliation in India
Arbitration, mediation and conciliation in IndiaNafiaNazim
 
PPT on information technology laws description
PPT on information technology laws descriptionPPT on information technology laws description
PPT on information technology laws descriptionranaanish11062001
 
如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书
 如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书 如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书Fir sss
 
如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书
如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书
如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书FS LS
 
如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书
如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书
如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书Fir L
 
如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书
如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书
如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书FS LS
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Understanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and Challenges
Understanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and ChallengesUnderstanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and Challenges
Understanding Social Media Bullying: Legal Implications and Challenges
 
Andrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top Boutique
Andrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top BoutiqueAndrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top Boutique
Andrea Hill Featured in Canadian Lawyer as SkyLaw Recognized as a Top Boutique
 
Key Factors That Influence Property Tax Rates
Key Factors That Influence Property Tax RatesKey Factors That Influence Property Tax Rates
Key Factors That Influence Property Tax Rates
 
如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书
如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书
如何办理提赛德大学毕业证(本硕)Teesside学位证书
 
Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126
Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126
Indemnity Guarantee Section 124 125 and 126
 
如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Rice毕业证书)莱斯大学毕业证学位证书
 
如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(Curtin毕业证书)科廷科技大学毕业证学位证书
 
定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
定制(BU文凭证书)美国波士顿大学毕业证成绩单原版一比一
 
一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版利兹大学毕业证学位证书
 
如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书
如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书
如何办理澳洲南澳大学(UniSA)毕业证学位证书
 
一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书
一比一原版牛津布鲁克斯大学毕业证学位证书
 
Introduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusion
Introduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusionIntroduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusion
Introduction to Corruption, definition, types, impact and conclusion
 
如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书
 如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书 如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(MSU文凭证书)密歇根州立大学毕业证学位证书
 
如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书
 如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书 如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理(KPU毕业证书)加拿大昆特兰理工大学毕业证学位证书
 
Arbitration, mediation and conciliation in India
Arbitration, mediation and conciliation in IndiaArbitration, mediation and conciliation in India
Arbitration, mediation and conciliation in India
 
PPT on information technology laws description
PPT on information technology laws descriptionPPT on information technology laws description
PPT on information technology laws description
 
如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书
 如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书 如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书
如何办理佛蒙特大学毕业证学位证书
 
如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书
如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书
如何办理伦敦南岸大学毕业证(本硕)LSBU学位证书
 
如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书
如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书
如何办理普利茅斯大学毕业证(本硕)Plymouth学位证书
 
如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书
如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书
如何办理密德萨斯大学毕业证(本硕)Middlesex学位证书
 

ILO.ppt

  • 1. 1 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Children Working on the Street Yoshie NOGUCHI, Senior legal officer, IPEC
  • 2. 2 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Contents 1. Children “working” on the street 2. General overview on child labour 3. What is child labour (CL), and its worst forms (WFCL)? 4. Challenges/lessons in addressing CL and WFCL on the street 5. Data collection: CL on the street 6. Eliminating WFCL by 2016 !
  • 3. 3 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Children “Working” on the street  Economic activities  selling small objects,  shoe-shining,  portering  Sexual exploitation (prostitution)  Illicit activities  scavenging,  begging  Criminal acts  drug dealing,  pick-pocketing
  • 4. 4 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Child labour statistics 215 million in child labour, globally 115 million of these children in hazardous work
  • 5. 5 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour ILO Global Report 2010  Child labour continues to decline, [3% decline between 2004-2008] but more modestly than previously [10% decline between 2000-2004]  On present trends, the goal of eliminating the worst forms of child labour by 2016 will not be reached
  • 6. 6 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Different trends: girls and boys  Fewer girls are now in child labour.  declined by 15%.  Worrying trend for boys  Increase by 20% among older boys (15-17) in hazardous work
  • 7. 7 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Regional trends Asia and Pacific – significant reduction down to 96m (14.8 % of children) Latin America and Caribbean – slight reduction down to 10m (9%) Sub Saharan Africa – further increase to 58m (28.4%) No separate figure for Europe or developed countries – lack of surveys
  • 8. 8 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour CRC and child labour  The right to be protected from economic exploitation (§32) = the protection from child labour (ILS)  The right to education, health …  Non-discrimination  Two issues under the Op Protocols (sexual exploitation, armed conflict) = Worst Forms of Child Labour
  • 9. 9 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour What is Child Labour? Child labour to be eliminated =  Worst Forms of Child Labour (C182) and  Work done by a child below the minimum age for that kind of work (specified by national law, in line with C138 and CRC article 32(2)) See: UN SG Report to GA 2009 [A/64/127]
  • 10. 10 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour What is child labour? Work that is NOT hazardous or other WFCL Hazardous work or other WFCL Children above the minimum age but below 18y 4 2 Children below the minimum working age 3 1 18y 14/15/16
  • 11. 11 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Worst Forms of Child Labour a) Children in slavery, forced or compulsory labour, child trafficking Including debt bondage, forced recruitment for use in armed conflict b) Children used in prostitution and pornography c) Children used in illicit activities d) Children in hazardous work See : ILO C182, Article 3
  • 12. 12 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour C 182: coverage  All sectors of economic activity without any exception  Girls and boys under 18 years  Special attention for most vulnerable e.g. minorities, girls, very young, and on the street !  Worst forms of child labour as urgent priority target for action
  • 13. 13 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Child labour and its worst forms on the street a) Forced labour, including in begging, child trafficking b) Sexual exploitation c) The use of children in illicit activities or crime (e.g. drugs) d) hazardous work = “work likely to jeopardize/harm a child’s health, safety or morals”
  • 14. 14 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Challenges in addressing child labour on the street  Outside the scope of “child labour” legislation - absence of an employer, or formal relation - not considered in the “hazardous work” list  The children may be perceived as delinquents rather than victims of WFCL  Interest in / access to education ?  “Decent Work” prospect for these children ?  Social protection measures may focus adults or families: e.g. Cash Transfer, income support  Maybe lacking ID, birth certificate, legal status...
  • 15. 15 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Some good practice examples  Listing “street vending” among the hazardous work and prohibit for children (Lebanon)  Comprehensive rehabilitation for girls on the street and/or at risk of sexual exploitation (Russian Federation)  Mobile schools: facilitating the transition from street to school (Romania)  Mobilizing public action by raising awareness among teachers and students (Paraguay) – SCREAM (Supporting Children’s Rights through Education, the Arts and the Media) methods
  • 16. 16 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Some lessons learned  Clearly define “what is not acceptable” in labour, criminal, or children’s rights or other laws;  Consider and address difficulties of enforcement  Raise awareness among stakeholders of the specific risks [of working street girls]; thus help raise the issue higher on the political agenda  Gradually prepare the children for social / family integration  Involve government entities from the beginning, giving them ownership  Mobilize children and young people; conveying the message to the public (families, community and institutions) and also the business community  Respect and adapt to the socio-economic and cultural characteristics of each country and each community
  • 17. 17 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Child labour statistics SIMPOC* (Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour) help countries in :  household-based surveys,  establishment-based surveys,  baseline surveys, and  rapid assessments [* www.ilo.org/ipec/ChildlabourstatisticsSIMPOC ]
  • 18. 18 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Child labour statistics (2)  Need to develop methodologies  Need to define concepts for statistical operation < legal definitions  Resolution by the 18th International Conference of Labour Statisticians concerning statistics of child labour (ICLS Resolution) - 2008
  • 19. 19 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Challenges in collecting data on child labour on the street  Household-based surveys can gather information only on children living with their family and working on the street  Establishment-based surveys may not cover any child labour on the street  Children’s accessibility, availability and interest in the data collection
  • 20. 20 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Rapid Assessment  Methodology jointly developed by ILO and UNICEF  Especially useful for some WFCL  Qualitative information obtained through a rapid assessment will apply with certainty only to the limited sample population and context [See: manuals available on SIMPOC website]
  • 21. 21 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Capture-Recapture method  See the UCW example (Study on child beggars in Dakar)  Previously used (2002 Global Report on Child Labour) in estimating the scale of the WFCL other than hazardous work – a huge challenge for us all in CL statistics
  • 22. 22 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Ethical considerations in child labour data collection  The best interest of the child Pre-research issues  Assess the safety risk to the child of participating in the survey (and to the researchers): especially for children exploited in / by organize crime  Informed consent for all interviews; in a child-sensitive way; with the right to say “No” at any time
  • 23. 23 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Ethical considerations in child labour data collection (2) Issues during research  Language and logic: to avoid jargon and adapted to each child (age, sex, culture…)  Trust: to be built patiently on relationship  Conditions of listening: carefully, with positive and neutral expression  Pay and promises: consider carefully Post –research issues
  • 24. 24 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Accelerating action against child labour an increased global effort to tackle child labour and enhanced Government commitment reach out to children at special risk: e.g. on the street !
  • 25. 25 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour Further measures international cooperation social dialogue and cooperation = Partnership with business and trade unions advocacy and mobilisation decent work for youth/adults
  • 26. 26 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour The Global Action Plan Eliminating the worst forms of child labour by 2016 ! Roadmap 2010 (The Hague) Attention: children on the street
  • 27. 27 www.ilo.org/ipec International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour 4, Route des Morillons CH-1211 Geneva 22 Switzerland Tel.: (+41 - 22) 799 81 81 Fax: (+41 - 22) 799 87 71 E-mail: ipec@ilo.org Child labour website: http://www.ilo.org/ipec Thank you for your attention !