a-country: Mali
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Awareness raising through theatre
In Mali, WNCB organises awareness raising campaigns around the topic of child labour through theatre:
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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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Étude sur les impacts du secteur minier sur les droits de l’enfant
Les résultats de cette étude montrent que les impacts de l’industrie minière et de l’orpaillage sur les droits des enfants dans les communautés minières au Mali sont multiples et les exposent à de nombreux risques, ce qui peut contribuer à des situations alarmantes dans certaines communautés minières.
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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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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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Education of children in Mali is at extreme risk of collapse
Today, September 5th, is World Teachers Day. A day to be grateful for all teachers in the world, for educating our children. And we are! Unfortunately, the education of nearly 49 million children in Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia and Mali is at extreme risk of collapse, according to new analysis by WNCB Alliance partner Save the Children.…
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Teachers are change agents in combatting child labour
Today we celebrate World Teachers Day. Teachers play a pivotal role in the lives of children around the world. See this story of a teacher in Mali who brought back several child labourers to his school. Aboubakar Sadiki Keita is a teacher in Zambougou. He was trained by WNCB partner SNEC. “Before this project, when…
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Mali: Advocacy campaign leads to involvement of key stakeholders
On 12 June 2021, WNCB in Mali launched an awareness-raising and advocacy campaign in Sikasso in collaboration with the ILO and the National Unit for the Fight against Child Labour (CNLTE) to mobilize communities, employers, unions, opinion leaders, development partners and the media on the worst forms of child labour in general and on the issues…
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Children’s Voices from Mali: Rokia
Rokia Sidibé is a 15-year-old girl who was active in gold panning sites. Rokia used to commute between the gold panning sites of the commune and the village’s rural work, and also did domestic work in the village. She participated in a training for young people who have been removed from gold panning mines. See…