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 | SearchCapacity Development in a Participatory Adaptive Programme: the Case of the Clarissa Consortium
Doing development differently rests on deliberate efforts to reflect and learn, not just about what programmes are doing and achieving,…
Shuvashish’s Life Story
Shuvashish* is 17 years old and lives with his parents. “My brother doesn’t live with us. He got married and…
Pavel’s life story
Pavel* is 15 years old and lives in Hazaribagh with his parents. “We live in one room, where I sleep…
Anita’s Life Story
My name is Anita* and I am from Eastern Nepal. I am 18 years old. We are a family of…
Rita’s Life Story
My name is Rita* and I live with my father, mother, and brother. My sister is married. My mother drinks…
Advocating for Change in Nepal’s Adult Entertainment Sector
The United Nations Human Rights Council has a powerful role to play in addressing the worst forms of child labour….
Urban Neighbourhood Dynamics and the Worst Forms of Child Labour
While the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) is not only an urban phenomenon, evidence suggests that WFCL emerges in…
Supply Chains, the Informal Economy, and the Worst Forms of Child Labour
As a cohort of people, ‘children in work’ have become critical to the everyday functioning of diverse supply chain systems….
How Does Participatory Action Research Generate Innovation? Findings from a Rapid Realist Review
This Emerging Evidence Report shares evidence of how, for whom, and under what circumstances, Participatory Action Research (PAR) leads to…
Mapping of Children Engaged in the Worst Forms of Child Labour in the Supply Chain of the Leather Industry in Bangladesh
This mapping of children in the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) in the leather sector of Bangladesh was conducted…