a-country : Uganda
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WNCB Annual Report 2021
WNCB annual report 2021 ‘Joining forces to scale up action against child labour’.
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WNCB Annual Report – 2020
WNCB annual report ‘Joining forces to scale up action against child labour’.
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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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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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Ouganda : visite d’échange
Le consortium WNCB en Ouganda, composé de l’Uganda National Teachers’ Union (UNATU), Save the Children Uganda, Nascent Research and Development Organization Uganda (NRDO-U) et Environmental Women in Action for Development (EWAD) a reçu une délégation de l’alliance internationale WNCB partenaires opérant dans d’autres pays d’Afrique (Mali & Côte d’Ivoire). La délégation est venue faire partie…
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COVID-19 crisis in the Work: No Child’s Business programme
The COVID-19 pandemic has a large impact on WNCB’s target population and the way we will implement our programme. Through this initial assessment with our country teams it is now becoming clear that next to the catastrophic health crisis, the mitigating actions to the pandemic in the various contexts have hugely affected our local communities…