Harvesting a future without child labour: eliminating harmful practices in agriculture

Harvesting a future without child labour: eliminating harmful practices in agriculture 



Dates: 27-31 October 2014 

Venue: Turin, Italy

 
Weblink to more information about the course including a PDF of the course flyer:  http://www.itcilo.org/calendar/21401?set_language=en 

 

This course explores the strategies to prevent and eliminate child labour in agriculture reflecting on policy options for eliminating child labour and how to integrate it into agriculture and rural development programmes. 

The primary target audiences of this course are public policy makers and implementers, staff of international and national agricultural organizations, ministries of agriculture, member-based organizations representing rural producers, fishers, pastoralists and farmers, occupational safety and health (OSH) specialists focusing on agricultural industries, labour inspectors and representatives of NGOs and civil society organizations interested in child labour in agriculture.

Web: 
http://www.itcilo.org/calendar/21401?set_language=en

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