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Participatory approaches to complex social issues like child labour
These series of events looks at the research findings from the IDS-hosted project Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and...
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The praxis of child participationAccountability and Citizen–State Relations in Bangladesh: Findings from the CLEAR Programme
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This report synthesises findings on accountability and citizen–state relations in Bangladesh from the Covid-19 Learning, Evidence and Research Programme in Bangladesh (CLEAR).
Listen to the children! Sharing stories of the worst forms of child labour
Children's stories on family violence, health crises, and access to education, in the context of their lives as child labourers, are...
The Need for an ‘Association’ to Improve Night Entertainment Business Management Practices to Reduce Worst Forms of Child Labour
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
In late 2020, CLARISSA undertook scoping studies and literature reviews into supply chain/human chain/urban neighbourhood dynamics in Kathmandu, and their impact on worst forms of child labour. To address the evidence gaps identified, the team developed a research framing for exploring in greater detail how small Adult Entertainment Sector businesses were being run and how they can perpetuate the worst forms of child labour.
A Day in the Life of a Working Child in Kathmandu, Nepal: A Synthesis of 20 Stories about Children’s Days
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This synthesis paper summarises patterns in the lived experience of 20 children in Kathmandu who went about a typical day in their lives. Combining use of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, a survey children completed via a mobile phone app, and ethnographic observations, children and adult researchers recorded locations, times of day, activities, and feelings.
A Day in the Life of a Working Child in Dhaka, Bangladesh: A Synthesis of 25 Stories about Children’s Days
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This synthesis paper summarises patterns in the lived experience of 25 children in Hazaribagh, Dhaka who went about a typical day in their lives. Combining use of Global Positioning System (GPS) technology, a survey children completed via a mobile phone app, and ethnographic observations, children and adult researchers recorded locations, times of day, activities, and feelings. The paper brings into view the challenges that children in worst forms of child labour navigate before, after, and between work.
Children Re-enter the Worst Forms of Child Labour Despite Participating in Training and Skills-Oriented Programmes
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
CLARISSA Nepal Action Research Group 4 studied the issue ‘Children re-entered in the worst forms of child labour despite participating in training and skills-oriented programmes provided by non-governmental non-profit organisations’.