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The Impact of Discrimination on Working Children and on the Phenomenon of Child Labour

Ending child slavery
NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child Sub-Group on Child Labour. Why do children work? Most children work because their families are poor and their labour is necessary for their survival. Discrimination on grounds including gender, race or religion may also play a large part in why some children work. This six-page report investigates how discrimination works as a cause and a consequence of child labour.
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Child Domestic Workers: Finding a voice, a handbook on advocacy

Ending child slavery

Maggie Black, Anti-Slavery International.

This book draws on the experience of activists from 17 countries and representatives of internaitonal and regional agencies who attended a workshop that Anti-Slavery International convened in April 2001. A practical “how to” guide which will help local level NGOs and activists plan, design, implement and evaluate the impact of an advocacy strategy on child domestic workers. ISBN 0 900918 51 9.

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Forced Labour in the 21st Century

Ending child slaveryMigration and trafficking

Anti-Slavery International, ICFTU.
This booklet highlights the main ways in which forced labour manifests itself internationally, including through slavery, bonded labour, trafficking and child labour. Case studies and pictures are provided throughout. ISBN: 0 9009 18 50 0.

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Is there Slavery in Sudan?

Climate changeEnding child slaveryMigration and traffickingResponsible businessResearch reportsSudan

Anti-Slavery International.

This report summarises information obtained during a fact-finding visit to investigate abductions and slavery in Sudan. It includes illustrated case studies and the Sudan Government’s response.

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ILO Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention

Ending child slavery

2001. NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child the Sub-Group on Child Labour.

Do You Know About the ILO Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention? A 24-page brochure on how this convention creates new opportunities for civil society organisations. The brochure focuses on involvement in ratification and implementation of the Convention in an easy to read and lively format.

For a hardcopy (only available in Arabic or Spanish) please email your details, including name, organisation, and address to [email protected]

International Workshop for Practitioners on Child Domestic Work – Summary Report

Ending child slavery

Anti-Slavery International.

In April 2001, Anti-Slavery International held an international workshop for practitioners on child domestic work. This is a 10-page summary report of this meeting. The complete handbook is available above.

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Child Domestic Workers: research and action handbook

Ending child slavery

Anti-Slavery International.

This practical “how to” guide draws on the experiences and views of non-governmental organisations and others working with child domestics in Asia, Africa and Latin America, offering useful insights for anyone who wants to help the children concerned. ISBN 0 9009 18 41 1

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