International Labour Standards Reporting: child labour conventions (C.138 and C.182)

Date: Dec 7 07

Issues: Child labor

Tags: courses, International Labour Organization, trainings

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his course is intended for officers from relevant ministries, in charge of actions to eliminate child labour, in particular, from the Ministry of Labour but also from Ministries of Education, Social Affairs and Justice and from other government institutions involved in policies, programmes and projects where child labour concerns are included. Officers from labour inspection, occupational safety and health units and from relevant security forces units. Representatives of workers and employers’ organizations involved in child labour elimination actions. Representatives of public policy makers, policy planers and advisers; particularly members of national steering committees and those involved in national development planning process and frameworks gearing at the elimination of child labour. Relevant technical staff from development organisations and NGOs, including implementing agencies of the ILO-IPEC programme.

Level: professional

Tuition, fee, lodging: Tuition is US$ 1,875; estimated subsistence costs (accommodation, meals) are: US$ 1,098.