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A programme to reduce WFCL in tobacco-growing communities in Zambia (ARISE II) - Final Evaluation

eval_number:
2564
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2564
good_practices:
replication:
-
cause_effect:
.
themes:
theme:
Tripartism & constituent partnerships
category:
Organizational issues

context:
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description:
Partnerships with community-driven structures or local structures considerably increase the chances that they will remain active beyond the life of the project. Building and reinforcing partnerships can facilitate the mobilization of resources, which can be used to support project outcomes in the longer term. Preventing child labour in the long term means addressing its root causes, including poverty, cultural and traditional beliefs and practices, and lack of access to quality education. If alliances already exist around these issues then a mainstreaming approach has a greater impact. This was the case with the ARISE II project in Kaoma and Nkeyema. The ARISE II management reinforced its existing partnerships by linking the project to other NGOs (KWT, WVI Zambia, Concern International, etc.) and strengthening the links with Departments of Community Development and Social Welfare.
links:
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indicators:
-
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/218795

location:
country:
Zambia
region:
Africa

eval_title:
A programme to reduce WFCL in tobacco-growing communities in Zambia (ARISE II) - Final Evaluation
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