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Tackling the Worst Forms of Child Labour amongst IDPs, Refugees, and Vulnerable Host Communities in Iraq - Final evaluation

eval_number:
3308
eval_url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3308
location:
country:
Iraq
region:
Arab States

eval_title:
Tackling the Worst Forms of Child Labour amongst IDPs, Refugees, and Vulnerable Host Communities in Iraq - Final evaluation
recommendations:
date:
2023-05-08 00:00:00.0
themes:
theme:
Child labour, forced labour, human trafficking and slavery
category:
Child labour

action_plan:
The ILO is working on a full-fledged proposal on child labour to be submitted to the EU who expressed interest to fund child labour interventions. The draft project document includes most of the elements mentioned there. The ILO has already handed over the CLMS to the local implementing partners and DoLSA to sustain and scale it out in the governorates i.e., Dohuk and Ninewa, where the system was piloted. However, the CLMS must be replicated in other governorates and similar types of committees should be established in other governorates especially where child labour prevalence rate is high. Thus, the ILO commits itself to work towards establishing CLMS in other governorates through sensitization of its constituents. Furthermore, the ILO will work towards developing CLMS manual with capacity building materials in partnership with ILO-ITC.
management_response:
Completed
progress:
Achieved
admin_units:
RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
title:
Develop proposals for donor funding to scale up the Child Labour Monitoring System to national level, including through a) Identification of vulnerable children who are in or at risk of child labour and provide them with referrals to appropriate support and services with the involvement of relevant institutional and community actors (see 1.b above) b) Establishment of governorate level CLMS committees in further governorates c) Building in sustainability, including through production of a CLMS manual with capacity building materials, and designing an exit strategy to hand over responsibility to the government d) Placing more emphasis on building resilience through social dialogue involving all three tripartite constituents at all levels.
project_symbols:
IRQ/19/02/MUL
url:
https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/16969
information_source:
Country Office

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