Finding the Right Tools for the Job: Lessons learned on the application of ILO Convention 182 on the worst forms of child labour

This report documents lessons learned from three project evaluations in Honduras, Bangladesh and Burkina Faso.

Published
April 2003

This report documents lessons learned from three project evaluations in Honduras, Bangladesh and Burkina Faso.

It's aimed at key decision-makers and activists involved in the application of ILO Convention 182, including national labour ministry officials, donors, trade unions, employers and staff in non-governmental organisations working on child labour issues.

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