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PHASE II Ending Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) amongst Syrian Refugees and Lebanese Host Communities - Final evaluation

eval_number:
2762
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/2762
location:
country:
Lebanon
region:
Arab States

eval_title:
PHASE II Ending Worst Forms of Child Labour (WFCL) amongst Syrian Refugees and Lebanese Host Communities - Final evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2020-07-23 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Child labour, forced labour, human trafficking and slavery
category:
Child labour

action_plan:
The ILO has reinforced cooperation with the Ministry of Labour to provide further support on child labour related issues.
management_response:
Partially Completed
progress:
Partially achieved
admin_units:
RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
title:
The ILO to leverage its position and mandate to re-energize its partnership with the MoL and other government partners on realizing the goals of the NAP. With a new Minister in place, opportunities to revisit the NAP and create a realistic roadmap for achieving the goals laid out in the NAP should be a priority. The NAP cannot be achieved through the Child Labor unit alone, even if the staff capacity were to be enhanced. The planning process should bring together other key government players, including from within the MoL, the MoSA, MEHE and GS in the first instance (and civil society actors and donors later on). Reconvening the Committee originally formed to move the NAP forward may be an appropriate forum to do this. Inclusion of stakeholder representatives—children who have been withdrawn from WFCL--on the committee could be considered. Given resource limitations, it will be necessary to triage the activities anticipated in the Plan, to agree on contributions from different Ministries, and mechanisms for cooperation and communication. The ILO can play an important brokering role, and follow up to bring resources to the process.
project_symbols:
LBN/17/02/NOR
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/13658
information_source:
Regional Office

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