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Related topics (child labour, abuse, slavery, child soldier etc.) - Child labour - General discussions and studies |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2008). They respect their animals more. Voices of child domestic workers. 62 p. This report is the product of group discussions and individual interviews with more than 400 current and former child domestic workers from urban and rural areas in Benin, Costa Rica, India, Nepal, Peru, Philippines, Tanzania and Togo, to inform about the situation and needs of child domestic workers in order to better target programmes and policies on the issue. It also aims to encourage thinking about child domestic workers not simply as subjects of concern, but as social actors able to articulate their needs and capable of transforming their own lives, and the lives of others. http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/They%20Respect%20Their%20Animals%20More%2008.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2002). A handbook on advocacy. Child domestic workers: Finding a voice. 75 p. " Children working as domestics in the households of people other than their parents or close family members constitute a high proportion of child workers world-wide. Among girls, domestic work is by far the most common form of employment, whether paid or unpaid." http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/AdvocacyHandbookEng.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2002). International Action Against Child Labour: Guide to Monitoring and Complaints Procedures. London: Anti-Slavery International. 28 p. This handbook details some of the procedures available for combating exploitative child labour, why it is worth using them, and how to use them. It also gives the contacts needed to access those procedures. http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/internationalactionEnglish.pdf |
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Black, M. and Anti-Slavery International. (1997). Child Domestic Workers: A Handbook for Research and Action. 68 p. "This practical "how to" guide draws on the experiences and views of non-governmental organisations and others working with child domestics in Asia, Africa and Latin America, offering useful insights for anyone who wants to help the children concerned." http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/CDWresearchhandbook.pdf |
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Child Workers in Asia (2005). Raising One Voice: A Training Manual for Advocates on the Rights of Child Domestic Workers. 237 p. A “resource and practical training guide to help organisations who work with child domestic workers to train and develop advocates using the concepts and frameworks in the Handbook. It is our fervent hope that this manual will help organisations to improve on the competence and capacities of advocates in order that they may be more effective in efforts to change the lives of child domestic workers.” http://www.crin.org/docs/CWA_RaisingOneVoice.pdf |
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