可持续食品价值链知识平台

Child Labour Prevention in Agriculture - Junior Farmer Field and Life School - Facilitator’s Guide

2010

Children’s participation in their own family farm activities helps them learn valuable skills and contribute to the generation of household income, which has a positive impact on their livelihoods. Such participation is important for children and builds their self-esteem. Because of poverty, the breakdown of the family, the demand for cheap labour, family indebtedness, household shocks due to HIV and other reasons, many younger children end up doing work that poses a risk to their physical and psychological development or to their right to formal education. The prevention and mitigation of child labour has always been an implicit element of the JFFLS approach through its emphasis on child protection as a guiding principle and through its aim to promote decent work in agriculture for youth.

Countries: Non-country specific
Commodities: Non-Commodity specific
Topics: Associations of value chain actors
Personal author: Una Murray, Peter Hurst, Albertine de Lange
Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Type: Learning material
Format: Document
References: EN