Despite years of sensitization and implementation of international conventions and recommendations to address the issue of child labor in African cocoa-growing communities, few changes have actually been made in the daily lives of these communities. In Côte d’Ivoire, for instance, children continue to go to the cocoa farms with their parents and relatives as an everyday routine because child labor is intertwined with underlying basic social norms in African rural societies. It is, therefore, important to understand that these social norms are often inconsistent with international norms on childhood, labor, and social protection. While learning through...
For more than two decades, we have believed that coffee and cocoa plantations were considered as the...
Among the multitude of interventions to address the worst forms of child labor (WFCL), one of the re...
This essay analyses important actors of the essential problem with child labour on the cocoa plantat...
Although rooted in the history of humankind, child labour has become a matter of increasing global a...
Purpose –This study aims to examine the shortcomings of the International Labour Organisation Standa...
Since 2000, children working in the cocoa sector of Côte d'Ivoire have found themselves in the media...
The Government of Ghana is leading the implementation of Community Child Labour Monitoring (CCLM) Sy...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The statement discusses the use of child and forced labor on cocoa farms in West Africa. It critici...
This brief report provides an update on child labor on cocoa farms in West Africa and on the status ...
Concerns have been growing in Ghana about the employment of children, aged between 5-17 years, in co...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze two factors contributing to child labor in Ghan...
Concerns have been growing in Ghana about the employment of children, aged between 5-17 years, in co...
<strong>Abstract</strong> There have been various innovative initiatives by global and local actors ...
For more than two decades, we have believed that coffee and cocoa plantations were considered as the...
Among the multitude of interventions to address the worst forms of child labor (WFCL), one of the re...
This essay analyses important actors of the essential problem with child labour on the cocoa plantat...
Although rooted in the history of humankind, child labour has become a matter of increasing global a...
Purpose –This study aims to examine the shortcomings of the International Labour Organisation Standa...
Since 2000, children working in the cocoa sector of Côte d'Ivoire have found themselves in the media...
The Government of Ghana is leading the implementation of Community Child Labour Monitoring (CCLM) Sy...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The statement discusses the use of child and forced labor on cocoa farms in West Africa. It critici...
This brief report provides an update on child labor on cocoa farms in West Africa and on the status ...
Concerns have been growing in Ghana about the employment of children, aged between 5-17 years, in co...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze two factors contributing to child labor in Ghan...
Concerns have been growing in Ghana about the employment of children, aged between 5-17 years, in co...
<strong>Abstract</strong> There have been various innovative initiatives by global and local actors ...
For more than two decades, we have believed that coffee and cocoa plantations were considered as the...
Among the multitude of interventions to address the worst forms of child labor (WFCL), one of the re...
This essay analyses important actors of the essential problem with child labour on the cocoa plantat...