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A. K. Shiva Kumar; Ramya Subrahmanian; Valeria Groppo; Josiah Kaplan; Anna Zongollowicz; Gabrielle Menezes; Celina Myrann Sørbøe – UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight, 2024
Global progress in child labour reduction has stalled since 2016. In South Asia, the negative consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, recurrent extreme weather events and the cost-of-living crisis further threaten to slow or even reverse the progress made. This synthesis report addresses a timely need for new research to help decision-makers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Labor, Intervention, Prevention
Sajjad Zohir; Susmita Dutta; Siddiqur Rahman; Wasama Ahmed Khan – UNICEF Innocenti - Global Office of Research and Foresight, 2024
In the past two decades, Bangladesh experienced a substantial reduction in the prevalence of child labour, associated with improvements in school enrolment and completion. Despite progress, child labour persists in the country, also driven by household earning losses and school closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This report addresses a timely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Child Labor, Access to Education, COVID-19