INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION

AGENDA ITEM I :TACKLING CHILD LABOR IN AFRICA THROUGH NATIONAL CAPACITY BUILDING

AGENDA ITEM II : COMBATING THE INVOLVEMENT AND TRAFFICKING OF CHILDREN IN THE INFORMAL LABOR FORCE

The International Labor Organization (ILO) is a specialized department of the United Nations that worksto advance labor rights and promote respectable employment everywhere. Through national capacity-building initiatives, the ILO is instrumental in combating infant labor in Africa. It works along with African nations to enhance their capacity to effectively combat infant labor. Additionally, the ILO makes a specialty of preventing toddler involvement and trafficking within the casual exertions force across the continent. By working closely with governments, employers, and people’ groups, the ILO strives to create a safer, more equitable environment for kids, removing the exploitation of kids in hard work markets.