UCW COUNTRY REPORTS ON CHILD
LABOUR AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
CHILD LABOUR INTERACTIVE MAP
Country factsheets on child labour
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RESEARCH REPORTS ON CHILD LABOUR
Downloadable reports and studies developed by the UCW Programme.
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CHILD LABOUR INDICATORS
Statistical tables on child labour, schooling and related indicators for over 80 countries.
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Global partnership for youth employment (GPYE)
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In 2008, with support from the World Bank Development Grant Facility, the
International Youth Foundation, the Youth Employment Network, the Arab Urban
Development Institute, and the Understanding Children's Work Project joined
together to form the Global Partnership for Youth Employment (GPYE).
Its goal:
to build and disseminate evidence on youth employment outcomes and effective
programs to help address the challenges facing young people in their transition
to work.
The GPYE leverages the technical and regional experience of the five
partner organizations in youth employment research, programming, evaluation, and
policy dialogue.
The partnership’s work focuses on Africa and the Middle East,
regions in need of better evidence on effective approaches to promote youth
employment.
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Global Out-of-School Children Initiative (OOSCI)
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The Global Out-of-School Children Initiative (OOSCI) was launched by UNICEF and
UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) in 2010 to accelerate efforts towards the
goal of universal primary education by 2015.
The goal of the Initiative is to achieve a breakthrough in reducing the number
of out-of-school children.
The OOSCI has country, regional and global dimensions, and is designed to have
research-oriented, action-oriented and capacity development-related outputs
Twenty-five countries from seven regions are presently engaged in the
Initiative.
The UCW programme supports the Initiative by exploring the analytical
linkages between out-of-school children and child labour.
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