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comprehensive programme against child labour which is designed

to encourage the active participation of all affiliates and to produce measurable results.

 In this area, EI co-operates closely with the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions

 the International Labour Organisation , the United Nations Children's Fund

 and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation ,

national trade unions, union centres and various non-governmental organisations such as the

Global March Against Child Labour.


World Day Against Child Labour 2010.A production of Education International, in cooperation with the SNE and the National Education


To mark the World Day against the Child Labou, EI releases a new publication in

collaboration with the ILO International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour.

Entitled “Go for the Goal: End Child Labour, this publication reflects EI’s recognition

of the linkages between eliminating child labour and achieving the goal of quality education


 for all.


Teachers around the world are determined to help tackle the problem of child labour. This short

 documentary shines the spotlight on successful strategies by the Moroccan National Teachers'
Union  to prevent child labour by reducing school drop-out rates.

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