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International Action Against Child Labour: Guide to monitoring and complaints procedures
Produced by Anti-Slavery International for organisations wanting to persuade governments to take action against child labour. It explains clearly how and why to use international monitoring and complaints procedures to encourage governments to respect their obligations regarding child rights. Twenty-eight pages including cover, with illustrations and case studies.
(Also in French and Spanish, see Translations page)
Anti-Slavery International 2002
Download PDF file internationalactionEnglish.pdf (364.01KB)
 
   
The International Labour Organization: A handbook for minorities and indigenous peoples
This handbook gives an insider's view of how the ILO works. It explains how the ILO can be used by non-governmental organisations and other groups, to promote and protect minority and indigenous peoples' rights.
Chandra Roy and Mike Kaye
Anti-Slavery International and Minority Rights Group International 2002
ISBN 1 897693 39 7 
Download PDF file ILOhandbook.pdf (321.55KB)
 
Do You Know About the ILO Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention?
A 24-page brochure on how this convention creates new opportunites for civil society organisations. The brochure focuses on involvement in ratification and implementation of the Convention in an easy to read and lively format.
Produced by the NGO Group for the Convention on the Rights of the Child the Sub-Group on Child Labour 2001
Download PDF file ILOeng.pdf (258.44KB)

For a hardcopy (only available in Arabic or Spanish) please email your details, including name, organisation, and address to c.turner@antislavery.org
 


 



Bonded labour is probably the least known but widest used form of slavery today
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Former Restaveks, child domestic servants, at a summer camp organised as rehabilitation by Foyer Maurice Sixto
©Pete Pattisson / www.petepattisson.com