Child labour
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Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo (within the meaning of UNSCR 1244), Moldova, Romania and Ukraine are the countries most seriously affected by the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) in Central and Eastern Europe The WFCL include trafficking for labour and sexual exploitation, street work, illicit activities (begging, petty theft and drug peddling) and hazardous work in agriculture. The prevalence of the WFCL in these countries has disastrous effects on the safety, health and well-being of children. Urgent action was and it is still needed to eliminate these practices. More
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Child labour
ILO supports an improved normative framework and better capacities to combat child labour in Serbia
01 December 2023
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International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour
One hour against child labour at schools in Kosovo
26 July 2021
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Alliance 8.7
Advancing Alliance 8.7 in Europe and Central Asia
29 June 2017
Multimedia
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Film
Street Children in Romania
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Moldova, Romania, Ukraine
Child Labour: A Day in the Life
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Focus on our projects
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Ukraine
Global Action Programme on Child Labour
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Kosovo
Support to curb trafficking and other worst forms of child labour