This paper steps back from dominant discourses around child labour, and examines how a reframing of children’s involvement in African agriculture, from child labour to children’s work, might enhance understanding of the forms, prevalence, drivers, and dynamics of their involvement, and particularly in work that is harmful. Our aim is to open space for new discourses, strategies, and interventions with which children’s harmful work in agriculture might be addressed
This paper engages critically with socio-cultural debates on child labour in sub-Saharan Africa, wit...
Child labour is prevalent worldwide, occurring both in developing and developed countries. It is est...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...
A central and implicit issue that shapes the present political and institutional consensus surroundi...
Cocoa farming in West Africa has a long history of relying on family labour, including children’s la...
This paper synthesises the available literature on the forms, prevalence and drivers of children’s w...
Millions of children throughout Africa undertake many forms of farm and domestic work. Some of this ...
This article outlines a tension that plays itself out in rural areas throughout Africa. On the one h...
This paper proposes a dynamic conceptual framework – the edu-workscape – for understanding how rural...
Children work throughout the Lake Volta fisheries value chain. It is commonly assumed most have been...
This Rapid Review is an attempt to instigate a broader discussion on child labour by considering ...
This paper presents an overview of child labour in Africa. It discusses the incidence and nature of ...
This paper provides an overview of issues related to disabled children and work. This is a very unex...
Children who are the future leaders of countries are exploited and forced into labour instead of rec...
The issue of child labour is an acclaimed universal phenomenon. This paper examines the reason for c...
This paper engages critically with socio-cultural debates on child labour in sub-Saharan Africa, wit...
Child labour is prevalent worldwide, occurring both in developing and developed countries. It is est...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...
A central and implicit issue that shapes the present political and institutional consensus surroundi...
Cocoa farming in West Africa has a long history of relying on family labour, including children’s la...
This paper synthesises the available literature on the forms, prevalence and drivers of children’s w...
Millions of children throughout Africa undertake many forms of farm and domestic work. Some of this ...
This article outlines a tension that plays itself out in rural areas throughout Africa. On the one h...
This paper proposes a dynamic conceptual framework – the edu-workscape – for understanding how rural...
Children work throughout the Lake Volta fisheries value chain. It is commonly assumed most have been...
This Rapid Review is an attempt to instigate a broader discussion on child labour by considering ...
This paper presents an overview of child labour in Africa. It discusses the incidence and nature of ...
This paper provides an overview of issues related to disabled children and work. This is a very unex...
Children who are the future leaders of countries are exploited and forced into labour instead of rec...
The issue of child labour is an acclaimed universal phenomenon. This paper examines the reason for c...
This paper engages critically with socio-cultural debates on child labour in sub-Saharan Africa, wit...
Child labour is prevalent worldwide, occurring both in developing and developed countries. It is est...
This exploratory rapid review finds that child labour in agriculture is a global issue, with the agr...