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Combating hazardous and exploitative child labour in surgical instruments manufacturing through prevention, withdrawal and rehabilitation - Phase II - Final Evaluation
- eval_number:
- 1081
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/1081
- good_practices:
- replication:
- -
- cause_effect:
- .
- themes:
- theme:
- Child labour
- category:
- Child labour, forced labour, human trafficking and slavery
- context:
- -
- description:
- Although the implementing partners of the project were meant to organize communities of the target groups for support in further activities whereby they could potentially have secured access to government funds for educational and other welfare schemes during the phasing out of the ILO-IPEC project, this did not happen. The implementing Non-government Organizations (NGOs) pointed out that some project funding should have been set aside for ensuring the sustainability of project interventions or capitalizing on emergent opportunities, like creating a common platform or vendors (a possibility mentioned by Sudhar). Project partners themselves were however also supposed to try to help children within their NFEs secure scholarships, and to provide poor families access to other government offered social safety nets. While some instances of this may exist on ground, they do not seem to be statistically significant. The bridging phase has thus particularly aimed to provide microcredits.
- links:
- -
- indicators:
- -
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/174624
- location:
- country:
- Asia and the Pacific - regional
- region:
- Asia and the Pacific
- eval_title:
- Combating hazardous and exploitative child labour in surgical instruments manufacturing through prevention, withdrawal and rehabilitation - Phase II - Final Evaluation
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