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2 weeks long activities were held in Turkey within the framework of World Day Against Child Labour between 7-21 June 2004. Below is the list of referred activities :
7-18 June 2004 : ILO Building : Exhibition of the SCREAM materials produced all year round within the framework of 12 to 12 partnership initiative with the involvement of social partners and volunteered education institutions.
11 June 2004 : A meeting was held on the occasion of World Day Against Child Labour in ILO premises garden with the participation of members of parliament, high level officials from Government, Workers and Employers organisations, representatives from NGOs, universities and media as per below programme.
18,00 Opening remarks
18,15 Presentation : 2004 Theme ; Child Domestic Labour
18,35 SCREAM (Supporting Children's Rights through Education,the Arts and the Media) performance of Tevfik Fikret Private Schools
18,55 Presentation : Time Bound Policy and Programme Framework for the Elimination of Worst Forms of Child Labour
19,10 SCREAM (Supporting Children's Rights through Education,the Arts and the Media ) performance of Turkish Education Association (TED) Schools
19,30 Closing remarks
11 June 2004 : Participation to a TV broadcast in Turkish Radio and Television to present the IPEC activities in Turkey within the framework of world day against child labour
12 June 2004 : Press release on Child Domestic Labour
14 - 18 June 2004 : Advocacy and follow up activities towards media in order to keep high in the agenda the national time bound policy and programme framework of Turkey.
17 June 2004 : Participation to a radio broadcast in Turkish Radio and Television to present the activities in Turkey within the framework of world day against child labour.
7-14 June 2004: Week long activities were held in the premises of Ministry of Labour and Social Security, Ministry of National Education, General Directorate of Social Services and Child Protection, The Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions, the Confederation of Real Trade Unions, the Confederation of Progressive Trade Unions, The Turkish Confederation of Employer Associations under the supervision of focal points in the referred institutions with the guidance and material support of IPEC Ankara Office.
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