International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC)

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International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC)

The International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) is a programme that the International Labour Organization has run since 1992. IPEC’s aim is to work towards the progressive elimination of child labour by strengthening national capacities to address child labour problems, and by creating a worldwide movement to combat it. IPEC’s priority target groups are children in worst forms of child labour such as slavery and practices similar to slavery, such as bonded child labour and children in hazardous working conditions and occupations. IPEC also focuses on children who are particularly vulnerable, i.e. very young working children (below 12 years of age), and working girl children

Strategy

A phased and multi-sectoral strategy is applied consisting of the following steps:

  • Motivating a broad alliance of partners to acknowledge and act against child labour.
  • Carrying out a situational analysis to find out about child labour problems in a country.
  • Assisting with developing and implementing national policies on child labour problems.
  • Strengthening existing organizations and setting up institutional mechanisms.
  • Creating awareness on the problem nationwide, in communities and workplaces.
  • Promoting the development and application of protective legislation.
  • Supporting direct action with (potential) child workers for demonstration purposes, including Time-bound Programmes to address Worst Forms of Child Labour .
  • Replicating and expanding successful projects into the programmes of partners.
  • Mainstreaming child labour issues into socio-economic policies, programmes and budgets.
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