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Addressing Decent Work Deficits in the Tobacco Sector of Zambia and Tanzania Projects (DWiT) - Final cluster evaluation

eval_number:
3212
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3212
good_practices:
replication:
-
cause_effect:
.
themes:
theme:
Tripartism & constituent partnerships
category:
Organizational issues

context:
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description:
At the global and national level, the partnerships were key to conception as well as mobilizing requisite financial and technical personnel to effective deliver on project outputs. For example, the ILO partnership with WHO and FAO is quite important to marshal critical resources critical for delivery on DWiT. At the local level in Zambia the project engagement of Traditional Leaders to institutionalize actions against Child Labour. Awareness raising became a continuous process and traditional leaders in the communities were active in all the activities undertaken by the project. Local Government Officials participated in Radio Programmes to sensitize the community against Child Labour. They became Combating Child Labour Ambassadors and shared information received on Child Labour with their subordinates –head men and community members. In addition, the traditional leaders also developed Community By laws to combat Child Labour and also set minimum wages for employment in the tobacco farms.
links:
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indicators:
-
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/211514

location:
country:
Zambia
region:
Africa

country:
United Republic of Tanzania
region:
Africa

eval_title:
Addressing Decent Work Deficits in the Tobacco Sector of Zambia and Tanzania Projects (DWiT) - Final cluster evaluation
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