Responsible business conduct and child labour: Understanding the abolition of child labour and ILO core conventions for effective human rights due diligence

Responsible business conduct and child labour: Understanding the abolition of child labour and ILO core conventions for effective human rights due diligence
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Responsible business conduct and child labour: Understanding the abolition of child labour and ILO core conventions for effective human rights due diligence

19 Outubro–6 Novembro 2026
O curso está disponível em English
Apresentação do curso

Child labour remains a persistent problem in today's world and a blatant violation of the human rights of millions of boys and girls around the globe. The latest global estimates indicate that 138 million children are working, which represents nearly 8% of all children worldwide. Fifty-four million of these children are engaged in hazardous work that directly endangers their health, safety, and moral and spiritual development.

Perfil dos participantes

Representatives from companies (private and public); public procurement agencies and services; relevant ministries with a specific mandate and interest in business and human rights (labour, trade, public procurement, justice, and human rights); development finance institutions; national human rights institutions; academia; national focal points for the promotion of the MNE Declaration; OECD National Contact Points for RBC; UN agencies; employers' organizations and workers' organizations.

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