Learning to Work Together: a Handbookfor Managers on Facilitating Children’s Participation in Actions to Address Child Labour

Summary: This handbook combines lessons learned by
working children and adults.

Learning to work together combines lessons learned by working children
and adults who have participated in child labour programming, with
insights from the increasing number of publications on the subject. The
Handbook is not intended to be a definitive guide to the subject, but a first
step for programme managers, based on early experiences in a rapidly
expanding field. There is more to learn, and undoubtedly far more will be
published. In the meantime, RWG-CL hopes that Learning to Work
Together will serve as a useful reference and resource.
pdf: www.crin.org/docs/resources/publications/hrbap/Learning_to_Work_together...

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