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Elimination of the Child Labour in Seasonal Agriculture - Midterm evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3294
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3294
- good_practices:
- replication:
- -
- cause_effect:
- .
- themes:
- theme:
- Child labour
- category:
- Child labour, forced labour, human trafficking and slavery
- context:
- -
- description:
- Outcome 1 of the project aimed to withdraw or prevent working/at-risk children from working in seasonal agriculture; families, employers, agriculture intermediaries, and village heads abstain from or take action to combat child labour through the direct intervention mechanism: The following emerging good practice has been identified with the Outcome1:
Social support centers and project schools provide safe environments for all children working in seasonal agriculture.
The project supported the emotional, psychosocial, and physical well-being of the children, especially for younger age groups; it improved children’s willingness to attend school.
Collaborating with agricultural intermediaries was a strong strategic approach to persuade families for education referral.
In-kind support, such as vouchers to buy food and hygiene materials, and educational materials and stationery, have proven to be effective to some extent, persuading the families to send their children to schools.
Alternative approaches to measure learning achievements of the children during the participation of social support centres period can provide important data for the project’s impact assessment.
Outcome 2: MoLSS, workers’ and employers’ organizations, gendarmerie, NGOs take coordinated action for policy development and implementation to eliminate the WFCL: The following emerging good practice has been identified with the Outcome2:
Language facilitation in certain regions definitely increases the beneficiary's trust and participation in the project activities.
Outcome 3: Willingness among general public and target groups for eliminating child labour in seasonal agriculture is enhanced: The following emerging good practice has been identified with the Outcome3:
Short informative brochures, posters enriched with illustrations were highly effective reaching the targeted audience, especially in trainings and awareness-raising events.
- links:
- -
- indicators:
- -
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/practices/251882
- location:
- country:
- Türkiye
- region:
- Europe and Central Asia
- eval_title:
- Elimination of the Child Labour in Seasonal Agriculture - Midterm evaluation
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