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Measurement, awareness-raising and policy management (MAP) project on child labour and forced labour in support of SDG target 8.7 - Midterm evaluation

eval_number:
2671
eval_title:
Measurement, awareness-raising and policy management (MAP) project on child labour and forced labour in support of SDG target 8.7 - Midterm evaluation
location:
region:
Inter-Regional
country:
Inter-Regional

eval_url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2671
recommendations:
title:
Review and revise the strategy for implementation in Morocco, and consider a request for a project extension to concretize sustainability. MAP 16 in Morocco could further develop its pertinence by mobilizing more funding to develop a more integrated approach (working with different forms of CL, such as children 15–17 years old, or integrating in the programme the economic factors in relation to CL). To strengthen sustainability, the project should support national coordination mechanisms on child labour, where every actor would play its designated role (government, employer, civil society and unions, and development agencies). Coordination between CSOs at the national level is advisable for building national advocacy capacities on this issue. Investment in human capital at the local level (through CSOs and local public institutions) is recommended to pave the way for a structured and general solution to prevent, protect and rehabilitate children at risk or victims of CL. Some outputs would need extension and reinforcement to increase impact and sustainability, deliver changes in the Moroccan society, and strengthen new institutional partnerships (Presidency of Public Ministry).
url:
https://analyticstest.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/15438
action_plan:
Not accepted. Component closed
date:
2022-07-26 00:00:00.0
progress:
No implementation
management_response:
Rejected
information_source:
Country Office
admin_units:
FPRW
project_symbols:
GLO/18/29/USA
themes:
theme:
Organizational issues
category:
Programme implementation


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