International Labour Organization's Initiative
The International Labour Organization is set to mark this year's World Day against Child Labour (June 12) with events in more than 50 countries, along with a new report on children in hazardous work. The report analyzes the latest trends and estimates of children in hazardous work and the risks to their health from both developed and developing country perspectives. It also offers a series of policy recommendations to address the child labour problem.
For the report and more information, please refer to the ILO website or you can also check the link provided below: http://www.ilo.org/ilc/ILCSessions/1...--en/index.htm
The International Labour Organization is set to mark this year's World Day against Child Labour (June 12) with events in more than 50 countries, along with a new report on children in hazardous work. The report analyzes the latest trends and estimates of children in hazardous work and the risks to their health from both developed and developing country perspectives. It also offers a series of policy recommendations to address the child labour problem.
For the report and more information, please refer to the ILO website or you can also check the link provided below: http://www.ilo.org/ilc/ILCSessions/1...--en/index.htm