Trabajo infantil

Dirigido por: Plan Internacional y OIT

Ponte en contacto con nosotros: cltf@alliancecpha.org(link sends email)

Nuestra misión

Garantizar la coordinación y colaboración a nivel global entre el personal humanitarios y los que operan en el contexto de desarrollo para fortalecer así la calidad y la coordinación de las acciones  que  se preparan, previenen y responden al trabajo infantil en situaciones de emergencias a nivel nacional.

El grupo operativo sirve de plataforma para identificar y tratar retos comunes que existen en los programas de trabajo inftanil en contextos de emergencia y ofrece de esta manera una voz colectiva sobre los temas del trabajo infantil en emergencias con posiciones técnicas en otras aspectos del trabajo humanitario tales como a la hora de establecer normativas humanitarias, colaboración intre disciplinas y las campañas globales de promoción y pólizas relacionadas al trabajo infantil.

Prioridades del grupo operativo sobre el trabajo infantil

Herramientas, normativas e información orientativa y técnica:

  • El conjunto de herramientas interinstitucional sobre el trabajo infantil en la acción humanitaria está disponible y distribuido a nivel local, nacional, regional y global

Capacitación:

  • Los intervinientes humanitarios poseen un conocimiento y habilidades más profundizadas para prevenir y responder al (las peores formas del) trabajo infantil en emergencias.

Coordinación, Pólizas y Promoción:

  • El tema del trabajo infantil en contextos humanitarios está incluido/presente en las agendas de plataformas globales, regionales y locales, que incluyen pero no se limitan a la Alianza 8,7 y otros grupos operativos de la Alianza para la protección de la niñez en la acción humanitaria

Resources

Child Labour Task Force Work Plan 2020-2021

GOAL: Humanitarian responders and development actors have the knowledge, skills and tools to implement quality and coordinated child labour in emergencies preparedness, prevention and response actions

Technical Note: COVID-19 and Child Labour

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Worldwide, an estimated 152 million children are in child labour, almost half of them, 73 million, work in hazardous child labour. The global health crisis is leading to mass disruption with far-reaching consequences. Many children are out of school and economic pressures on families continue to grow. This could push millions of children into child labour and makes child labour an imminent concern...

Child Labour Tool | Coordinators' Checklist

This checklist is developed for practitioners who are responsible for inter-agency coordination during preparedness, response and recovery phases of a humanitarian crisis. The actions listed in the checklist should be read in conjunction with the guidance provided in the toolkit section 2.1 on Coordination. This checklist should be adapted to the local context and phase of the emergency. If the...

Global Child Labour Task Force Terms of Reference

In 2011 a child labour task group was established under the former global Child Protection Working Group (CPWG) to develop CPMS1 Standard 12 on Child Labour. In 2012, a CPWG survey among country child protection coordinators showed that child labour had the highest average rating of gravity chosen from all fields of child protection in emergencies. Yet, only 18% of practitioners considered child...

Responding to the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Emergencies

Commissioned by the Child Protection Working Group (CPWG) Child Labour Task Force, this review aims to document what humanitarian and child protection communities know about the Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) in emergencies and what we are doing to prevent and respond to them. The review focuses on contexts and forms of labour the humanitarian community knows less about. It aims to ensure that...

Inter-Agency Toolkit: Supporting the protection needs of child labourers in emergencies

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Historically, the response to child labour in emergencies has been inadequate, but it is increasingly recognised as a growing issue in many emergencies, and is no longer only considered a development issue. With children’s needs addressed more holistically through case management and systems approaches it is gaining prominence as a key child protection concern during humanitarian crisis. The...

Media

Child Labour Webcast | The Impact of Humanitarian Crisis and Child Labour

Child Labour Webcast | Preventing and Protecting Children from Child Labour in Humanitarian Crisis

Podcast | Protected! Podcast Ep 4: Impact of COVID-19 on Child Labour Programming in Myanmar

Webinars

Virtual Launch | Inter-Agency Toolkit: Preventing and Responding to Child Labour in Humanitarian Action

Register via this Zoom link. Worldwide, an estimated 152 million girls and boys are in child labour, almost half of them, 73 million, work in hazardous child labour. The incidence of child labour in humanitarian crises is an imminent concern. The COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to push millions more children into child labour. However, there are great opportunities for the global community to...

Webinar | COVID-19 and Child Labour

Join experts and practitioners from different organisations across the globe to discuss ‘COVID-19: Protect children from child labour, now more than ever!’, the theme of the 2020 World Day Against Child Labour. Participants will hear an update based on the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action technical note on COVID-19 and Child Labour (EN, SP, FR), evidence-based resources and...

Child Labour Task Force Leads

Ilenia de Marino, Plan International

Simon Hills, International Labour Organisation