a-country: Vietnam

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Vietnam: trainings and handbooks on prevention of child labour for teachers and government

    Vietnam: trainings and handbooks on prevention of child labour for teachers and government

    The WNCB programme in Vietnam supported the Ministry of Education and Training in the development of three guidelines and handbooks on school-based social work, counselling and child labour prevention via the school system. These guidelines and handbooks have been endorsed by the Vice Minister and published for dissemination nationwide. In December 2022, the Ministry also organized a training…

  • WNCB Theory of Change

    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…

  • Support for schools during COVID pandemic in Vietnam

    Support for schools during COVID pandemic in Vietnam

    In Vietnam, the fourth wave of COVID-19 has hardly hit the entire country especially the two WNCB programme areas in Dong Thap and Ho Chi Minh City. The fourth wave lasting from April towards the end of the year has exacerbated the existing vulnerabilities of children and families especially the migrants – the economic and…

  • Vietnam: training ‘Understanding Child Labour’ for government

    Vietnam: training ‘Understanding Child Labour’ for government

    Late April 2021, UNICEF in Vietnam supported Dong Thap Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs (DOLISA) to organize a training course on ‘Understanding Child Labour’ for 30 participants from different sectors including welfare, education, health, police, justice and union organizations (Women Union, Youth Union) in Dong Thap province. The training provided a comprehensive understanding…

  • 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…

  • Programme brochure

    The impact that the Alliance aims to achieve with this programme is that children and youth are free from child labour and enjoy their rights to quality education and (future) decent work.

  • Vietnam: TikTok campaign

    Vietnam: TikTok campaign

    The first coronavirus case in Vietnam was reported at the end of January, 2020. The Government, as part of its early response, closed schools at the start of February. Responding to the government’s call to action on “fighting epidemics like fighting against the enemy” TikTok and UNICEF launched the #ONhaVanVui Campaign to encourage users to stay…

  • Country map & sectors

    Country map & sectors

    An overview of the six countries where WNCB works towards eliminating child labour and along five key sectors that have a high incidence of child labour and importance in the (economic) context of the six countries. Moreover, these sectors are relevant for responsible businesses/sustainable production.

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