Developing skills and livelihood training programmes for older children in child labour

The International Training Centre of the ILO is pleased to announce the opening of registrations for the activity on “Developing skills and livelihood training programmes for older children in child labour” that will run from 21 to 25 November 2016 in Turin (Italy).

This course will provide practical guidance on how to design and implement skills and livelihood training for out-of-school adolescents with a focus on older out-of-school children in child labour, or children at risk of child labour.

The target audiences of this course are officials from government ministries, workers' and employers' organizations, NGOs, the private sector, UN organizations and other aid organizations with previous experience and/or who are committed to the delivery of skills training programmes for children above the national legal age of employment who may be in - or at risk of - child labour.

Fee information: Total Cost of the course eur 2,150 (Tuition cost eur 1,550 Subsistence cost eur 600)

Registrations: Individuals interested in attending this course must apply on line, filling in the registration form available at: http://intranetp.itcilo.org/STF/A909193/en

ITCILO website link: http://www.itcilo.org/calendar/28465?set_language=en

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