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International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) Content Topic Results

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January 2008

Combating trafficking in children for labour exploitation: A resource kit for policy-makers and practitioners

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This resource kit captures over 10 years of work by IPEC and its partners and makes the Programme's experiences and knowledge available to those who design, implement and improve policy and programming to fight child trafficking.
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Commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents - The ILO's response

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It describes the principle characteristics of CSEC and the factors that make children vulnerable to it. The brochure also gives a concise review of how ILO Convention No. 182 can be a powerful tool against CSEC and the range of experience ILO-IPEC has acquired to fight CSEC and child trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation.