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Related topics (child labour, abuse, slavery, child soldier etc.) - Child labour - Africa |
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Andvig, J.C., Canagarajah, S., Kielland, A. (2001). Issues in Child Labor in Africa. Human Development Sector, Africa Region, The World Bank. 41 p. The paper outlines, in a stylised manner, the empirical information about child labour in Sub-Saharan Africa that is known from the social science literature. It highlights the difference between child labour performed at home and in the market, and argues that there are important, but at times quite different, welfare issues that are raised by the two forms of child labour. It then discusses the particular workings of the larger child labour markets in Africa. At the end it opens up a policy discussion for what governments in general and the donor community in particular might do to address these welfare issues. http://www.worldbank.org/afr/hd/wps/child_labor.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2004). Code of Conduct: Sub-regional Project on Eradicating Child Domestic Work and Child Trafficking in West and Central Africa. 5 p. "A collaboration between governments, bilateral institutions, international and non-governmental organisations has resulted in the development of this code of conduct, which aims to encourage improved working conditions and treatment of child domestic workers and child victims of trafficking." http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/PDF/Code%20of%20Conduct%20final.PDF |
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Anti-Slavery International (2004). Cocoa Industry the in West Africa - history of exploitation. 71 p. "This report puts the work that has been done into the context of both the development of the cocoa industry in West Africa and its markets in Europe and the USA and the information known to date concerning the labour conditions on farms in Côte d’Ivoire and elsewhere in West Africa. The report draws upon the experience of Anti-Slavery International and its partners in West Africa concerning the trafficking of people around the region and methods of protecting them from exploitation." http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/cocoa report 2004.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2003). Projet Sous Regional de Lutte Contre le Travail et le Trafic des Enfants Domestiques. London: Anti-Slavery International. 36 p. This research study presents a project undertaken among six countries of West Africa, in Benin, Burkina Faso, Gabon, Ghana, Niger and Togo. This project aims to combat domestic child labour and trafficking in West Africa. In FRENCH. http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/Africa Sous Regional 2003.pdf |
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Anti-Slavery International. (2003). Sub-Regional Project on Eradicating Child Domestic Work and Child Trafficking in West and Central Africa. 8 p. Report presenting the project summary, the code of conduct for improving the treatment of child domestic workers and child victims of trafficking and recommendations for project follow up. http://www.antislavery.org/homepage/resources/Code of Conduct English 2003 for PDF.pdf |
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