Draft report on children's forum and bangkok regional consultation : against the most intolerable forms of child labour : South East , East Asia and Pacific region, September 1-5, 1997, Bangkok, Thailand
Material type: TextPublication details: Bangkok Save the children alliance 1997Description: 43p. 29*21 cmSubject(s): Child labourDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: The Children's Forum & Bangkok Regional Consultation Against the Most Intolerable Forms of Child Labour convened in September 1997, aiming to address urgent action against exploitative child labor in East, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. Attended by representatives from various sectors, including child workers, governments, NGOs, and international agencies, the consultation aimed to define and combat the most intolerable forms of child labor in the region. Working children presented their perspectives, culminating in statements and short-term action plans. The consultation focused on law enforcement, program effectiveness, and cultural considerations, generating practical measures and action plans for eradicating exploitative child labor. Emphasizing immediate, concerted action guided by the best interests of the child, the consultation highlighted the need for cross-sector collaboration to tackle this pressing issue.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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The Children's Forum & Bangkok Regional Consultation Against the Most Intolerable Forms of Child Labour convened in September 1997, aiming to address urgent action against exploitative child labor in East, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. Attended by representatives from various sectors, including child workers, governments, NGOs, and international agencies, the consultation aimed to define and combat the most intolerable forms of child labor in the region. Working children presented their perspectives, culminating in statements and short-term action plans. The consultation focused on law enforcement, program effectiveness, and cultural considerations, generating practical measures and action plans for eradicating exploitative child labor. Emphasizing immediate, concerted action guided by the best interests of the child, the consultation highlighted the need for cross-sector collaboration to tackle this pressing issue.
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