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Child labour projects in Arab States - Final cluster evaluation (RBSA component)
- eval_number:
- 2937
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2937
- location:
- country:
- Arab States - regional
- region:
- Arab States
- eval_title:
- Child labour projects in Arab States - Final cluster evaluation (RBSA component)
- recommendations:
- date:
- 2019-03-06 00:00:00.0
- themes:
- theme:
- Organizational issues
- category:
- Training of trainers, facilitation
- comments:
- " MOE and MOSD requested in depth trainings on SCREAM modules to reach all concerned staff and to create a well-trained national team on this creative advocacy tool.
GAM, through their Social Programs Unit, is planning to integrate SCREAM training as a basic component into their ongoing capacity building efforts targeting youth and school children in Amman. a proposal has been sent to ILO but no funds was made available yet.
ILO received a request from Juvenile police to have more capacity building incorporating SCREAM modules into the remedial and protective measures that are adopted by this Unit together with the Social workers within MOSD."
- action_plan:
- "Community mobilization activities incorporating SCREAM modules used on a large scale through the children podium in Amman governorate. The well-capacitated CP carried out several advocacy and raising awareness campaigns that allowed good visibility to the project through incorporating SCREAM modules.
In addition, concerned staff within MOE counseling Department, Ministry of Social Development (MOSD), Juvenile Police directories and National Aid fund/NAF social workers, and community leaders, were capacitated on how to advocate against CL incorporating SCREAM modules.
"
- management_response:
- Completed
- progress:
- Achieved
- admin_units:
- RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
- title:
- Jordan
One important recommendation is to generate more awareness amongst adults and the parliament, and further SCREAM trainings within social centers and vulnerable neighborhoods in Amman. Trainings should incite attitudinal changes, as the most common strategy for families was for the mother to stay home and the children to work.
- project_symbols:
- SYR/16/01/RBS
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/12972
- information_source:
- Regional Office
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