CONSOLIDATING THE PROGRESS OF THE REGIONAL INITIATIVE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN FREE OF CHILD LABOUR
In the context of the South-South Brazil-ILO Cooperation Program, this project aims to contribute to the consolidation of the Regional Initiative Latin America and the Caribbean Free of Child Labour (RI). It is hoped that through this new project, it will be possible to share the Brazilian experience in data generation, labour inspection and local articulation to implement national policies to combat child labour. The project focus on interventions to support the member countries of the RI. Three technical components will be developed: 1) Support for CL statistical data collection and analysis for knowledge generation on CL; 2) Support for Improved Labour Inspection Methodologies and Capacity building of Labour Inspectorates; and 3) Support for Integration and collaboration between Labour inspection and social protection policies and programmes for improved prevention and protection approaches to CL. The strategy of the project will be implemented in three phases: a) Consultation and approval of the work plan with the cooperating Brazilian institutions and the tripartite of RI; b) Implementation of the three components of the project using the three steps of the CSST: i) consultation and mobilization of local actors on the theme, ii) exchange of good practices with Brazilian public institutions and iii) adaptation of the experience in the countries; and c) Systematization, communication and evaluation: project will systematize good practices and develop a communication plan to share the lessons learned and results achieved. By the end of the project, a final evaluation will be held.
- Project symbol
- RLA/20/05/BRA
- Admin unit
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CO-Brasilia
- Start date
- 28/12/2020
- End date
- 31/12/2024
- Total allocation
- 28992
- Total expenditure
- Status
- Active
- 29045
- Development Partners
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Brazil, Brazilian Cooperation Agency
- Country/Countries
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Brazil
- Outcomes
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Output A.4. Expanded partnerships and development cooperation in support of the policy outcomes