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Faire progresser la recherche dans les partenariats avec les OSC
Le Travail: Pas l’Affaire des Enfants a fait d’une étude menée pour aider le programme à soutenir les organisations dans les pays impliqués, et ce, en vue de favoriser la localisation.
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No Child Should Be Left Behind – video
160 million children worldwide are still working. Most of these children work at home, in agriculture or do other forms of informal work. They are often invisible. While they have rights and should be in school instead. All children should be included in efforts to eliminate child labour.
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Advancing research in development partnerships
WNCB conducted research about how to stimulate evidence-based working within the WNCB alliance. The research project was conducted by Wageningen University and led by Margit van Wessel, B. Rajeshwari and Siri Lijfering.
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S’attaquer aux inégalités sociales et de genre dans les programmes sur le travail des enfants
Afin de renforcer l’approche transformatrice de genre dans le cadre du programme WNCB, une évaluation de genre a été commandée pour chacun des 6 pays.
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Addressing gender and social inequalities in child labour programming
In order to strengthen WNCB’s Gender Transformative approach within the programme, a gender assessment was commissioned for each of the 6 countries.
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Newsletter WNCB India
See the link to the WNCB India newsletter
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WNCB Theory of Change
According to most recent estimates 152 million children are victims of child labour, with almost half of them, 73 million, working in hazardous child labour. Although child labour has declined over the past 15 years, progress has dwindled during the last 4 years. Significant efforts will need to be made in order to reach the…
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Photo exhibition ‘Life in the Shadows’ in India
The much-awaited WNCB-IIC photo exhibition ‘Life in the Shadows’ by Chitvan Gill was inaugurated by Mr Insaf Nizam from the ILO on July 1st 2022 with great footfall. Representatives of civil society, journalists, academicians, bureaucrats, professors and students of different universities were part of the event. The print published an article about the photographer and…
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Blog: children’s access to social protection schemes in India
By: Manish Singh, Secretary at Manjari Sansthan (WNCB partner in Rajasthan) The theme for this year’s World Day against Child Labour is “Universal Social Protection for Child Labour”. We observed this day a little differently. We organised individual meetings with the most vulnerable children including school drop outs, children who study and work both, children…
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WNCB Awards for Untold Stories: final selection of awardees
WNCB India has selected the awardees of the Awards Program For Untold Stories. Through these jury-based awards, WNCB seeks to delve into and learn simple and complex facts about the different aspects of child labour in India. Mamuni Das, Bhagyashri Boywad, Madhav Sharma, Nidhi Tewari, Aiman Siddiqui (awardees from left to right) Mamuni Das, Bhubaneswar…