Resources on HIV, AIDS and child labour

2007

  1. Enhancing social protection to alleviate HIV/AIDS induced child labour: Experiences from Uganda (Paper 11)

    01 October 2007

    Given the previous research done in the ILO-IPEC HIV/AIDS and child labour series, and based on experiences in Uganda, this study addresses the challenge of providing social protection to mitigate the phenomenon of HIV/AIDS induced child labour.

2006

  1. Knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) on child labour and HIV/AIDS in Uganda: Survey report

    01 December 2006

    This survey undertaken to enable IPEC-Uganda and partners to develop appropriate interventions in Kampala, Mukono, Mbale and Rakai to the eliminate of child labour and in particular HIV and AIDS-induced child labour. It provides data and suggestions on appropriate approaches to deal with the causes and socio-economic effects of child labour as well as baseline information that would enable follow-up, monitoring and evaluation.

  2. Child labour, tobacco and AIDS

    01 December 2006

    This study aims at providing an insight into the different facets of child labour in tobacco growing areas in Malawi, Uganda and Tanzania. It is a first attempt at looking into the issue, but it is by no mean exhaustive and a lot remains to be done to increase the knowledge base and improve our understanding of the issues at stake.

  3. Training manual on child labour and HIV/AIDS

    01 July 2006

    Based on project experiences in Uganda and Zambia, this manual addresses the challenge of providing social protection to mitigate the phenomenon of HIV and AIDS-induced child labour. It presents a strategy for integrating and mainstreaming social protection into action programmes, as well as working with all major stakeholders to prevent HIV/AIDS induced child labour.

2005

  1. Educational perspectives on the impact of HIV/AIDS pandemic on child labour in Uganda (Paper 10)

    01 January 2005

    This policy paper covers educational perspectives on the impact of the HIV and AIDS pandemic on child labour in Uganda. It evaluates the impact of HIV and AIDS on girls and boys and their educational attainment, documents existing policies and programmes, and makes recommendations on the necessary measures that should be taken by governmental and non-governmental actors.

2004

  1. Educational perspectives related to the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on child labour in Zambia (Paper 08)

    01 November 2004

  2. Educational perspectives related to the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on child labour in Malawi (Paper 07)

    01 October 2004

  3. Educational perspectives related to the impact of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on child labour in Malawi (Paper 07)

    01 October 2004

  4. Child labour and HIV/AIDS in Uganda - Report

    01 June 2004

    Collective study between the Uganda Ministry of Gender Labour and Social Development, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics and private researchers with the financial support and technical assistance of the ILO ¿IPEC Statistical Information andMonitoring Programme on Child Labour.

2003

  1. HIV/AIDS and child labour in sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis report (Paper 06)

    01 December 2003

  2. HIV/AIDS and child labour in Zambia: A rapid assessment (Paper 05)

    01 July 2003