In this ground-breaking programme, the publications aim to build a strong evidence base and generate innovative solutions to the Worst Forms of Child Labour, exploring how to take these to scale.
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Filter | SearchExposing the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Bangladesh’s Leather Sector
As one of the country’s biggest employers and its second largest exporter, the leather sector is big business in Bangladesh….
Children’s Engagement with Exploitative Work in Dhaka, Bangladesh
Despite decades of interventions aiming to reduce child labour, children’s engagement with exploitative work remains widespread, particularly in South Asia….
Towards Ethical Good Practice in Cash Transfer Trials and their Evaluation
Although cash transfers are now widely used within development and social policy, there is still limited discussion over how (and…
Evaluating CLARISSA: Innovation Driven by a Participatory Learning Agenda
Children end up in child labour as a result of many, often unknown or hidden, interactions between multiple actors and…
Addressing Informal Labour Intermediaries in the Context of Child Labour: Evidence Across Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar
This Emerging Evidence Report gathers and analyses evidence on informal labour intermediaries (ILIs) involved in facilitating the worst forms of…
Social Norms, Labour Intermediaries, and Trajectories of Minors in Kathmandu’s Adult Entertainment Industry
In Nepal, the adult entertainment sector (AES) is perceived as a high-risk environment for children where sexual exploitation is known…
Interventions to Combat High-Interest Informal Moneylending
This Emerging Evidence Report acknowledges that high-interest informal moneylending can serve a useful purpose in developing countries, helping those without…