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CAPSA - Child Labour and Forced Labour

Capacity Strengthening of Governments to Address Child Labour and Forced Labour and Violations of Acceptable Conditions of Work in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Project details

31 December 2019 - 31 December 2024

USD 5,580,000

US Department of Labour

RAF/19/09/USA

Project Manager, Grace Banya, email address: banya@ilo.org

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Global Child Labour Overview

A joint report by the ILO and UNICEF in 2021 revealed that 160 million children worldwide are involved in child labour, with 79 million engaged in hazardous work, one of the most severe forms. At the start of 2020, 160 million children—63 million girls and 97 million boys—were in child labour, representing nearly 1 in 10 children globally. Hazardous work affected 79 million children, nearly half of those in child labour, posing significant risks to their health, safety, and moral development.

 

Despite notable progress over the past four years in reducing child labour among children aged 12 to 14 and 15 to 17, child labour increased among children aged 5 to 11. Between 2016 and 2020, there were 16.8 million more young children in labour. The COVID-19 pandemic threatened to worsen the situation, potentially pushing an additional 8.9 million children into child labour by the end of 2022 due to increased poverty.

 

Conditions of Work and Economic Impacts

Child labourers and forced labour victims often work under conditions that do not meet internationally recognized standards, including unsafe environments and wages below the legal minimum. These illegal practices enable producers to reduce costs, giving them and their countries an unfair economic edge. This situation also adversely affects workers and businesses in the United States competing with products made by children and forced labourers.

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Child Labour in Kenya

In Kenya, children are involved in labour across agriculture, industry, and the informal sector, with some exploited sexually for commercial purposes. Kenya serves as a source, transit, and destination country for children and adults subjected to forced labour and trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation. Contributing factors include gaps in legal frameworks and policies, weak enforcement of labour laws, lack of information on enforcement activities, and insufficient victim assistance services. Kenya also faces challenges in work-week and overtime violations, weak enforcement of occupational safety and health regulations, and inadequate penalties to deter unsafe practices.

 

Child Labour in Uganda

In Uganda, children are subjected to the worst forms of child labour, especially in gold mining and commercial sexual exploitation, often due to human trafficking. The legal framework is insufficient, with inadequate laws on the minimum age for employment and hazardous work. Furthermore, the lack of a centralized supervisory authority, along with insufficient funding, training, and resources, hampers the capacity of law enforcement to conduct inspections and investigations effectively.

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Child labour in Uganda's agricultural sector is particularly concerning, with many young children involved. Recently, the issue of child labour in supply chains has gained public attention. Recognizing the ineffectiveness of voluntary guidelines, several states have enacted mandatory due diligence legislation. Many companies have introduced corporate sustainability due diligence into their business models to address child labour. The EU's Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive has prompted efforts to ensure compliance, particularly in the coffee supply chain. However, child labour remains a significant human rights risk for many businesses, often due to a focus on monitoring rather than addressing root causes. Key drivers include weak labour rights, poverty, social vulnerability, low productivity, barriers to free and quality education, and climate change impacts. These issues are further compounded by inadequate social protection, limited decent work opportunities, and insufficient labour protection.

CAPSA Partners' regional knowledge sharing and closeout conference
CAPSA Regional Knowledge Sharing and Closeout Conference

CAPSA project

CAPSA Partners' regional knowledge sharing and closeout conference

A Creative Stand Against Child Labour
Art Child Labour

World Day Against Child Labour

A Creative Stand Against Child Labour

Uganda Celebrates World Day Against Child Labour and Day of the African Child
Africa Child Labour Day

World Day Against Child Labour and Africa Child Labour Day

Uganda Celebrates World Day Against Child Labour and Day of the African Child

World Day against Trafficking in Persons 2024
Trafficking in Persons

Trafficking in Persons

World Day against Trafficking in Persons 2024

A Commitment to Ending Child Labour through the CAPSA Project
DRD Visit in Kenya

World Day Against Child Labour

A Commitment to Ending Child Labour through the CAPSA Project

Kenya marks its commitment to ending child labour
Child labour

World Day Against Child Labour

Kenya marks its commitment to ending child labour

Sensitization and Action: Nairobi’s Journey in Combatting Child Labour
A group photo of child labour sensitization workshop

Child Labour and Forced Labour

Sensitization and Action: Nairobi’s Journey in Combatting Child Labour

Celebrating Progress and Advocating for Rights
Group Photos for commemoration of Domestic Workers

International Domestic Workers Day 2024

Celebrating Progress and Advocating for Rights

A Commitment to the Durban Call to Action
Raise Hand Child Labour

Child Labour Elimination

A Commitment to the Durban Call to Action

Mombasa Call to Action Signed During World Day Against Child Labour
Governor World Day against Child Labour

World Day Against Child Labour

Mombasa Call to Action Signed During World Day Against Child Labour

Breaking the Cycle: Kyabanati's Fight Against Child Labour
Breaking the cycle

Child Labour and Forced Labour

Breaking the Cycle: Kyabanati's Fight Against Child Labour

Forging Hope: Muzaifa's Journey from Sugarcane Fields to Apprenticeship
Muzaifa

Apprenticeship

Forging Hope: Muzaifa's Journey from Sugarcane Fields to Apprenticeship

Addressing Child Labour in Mombasa: Stakeholders’ chart a way forward
Mombasa 1

Child Labour and Forced Labour

Addressing Child Labour in Mombasa: Stakeholders’ chart a way forward

Empowering Kajiado: The Launch and Distribution of the Service Providers Directory
Service Provider Directory

Service Provider Directory and Distributions

Empowering Kajiado: The Launch and Distribution of the Service Providers Directory

Child Wellbeing Committees: A Tool for Accelerating Eradication of Child Labour in Uganda
Eradiction Child Labour

Child Labour and Forced Labour

Child Wellbeing Committees: A Tool for Accelerating Eradication of Child Labour in Uganda

Stakeholder Validation Workshop: Draft National Policy and Action Plan
Stakeholder Validation 1

National Policy

Stakeholder Validation Workshop: Draft National Policy and Action Plan

Kenya and Uganda ILO CAPSA Partners Exchange Meetings on Shared Commitment to Eradicate Labour Exploitation
Shared meeting on Labour Exploitation

Labour Exploitation

Kenya and Uganda ILO CAPSA Partners Exchange Meetings on Shared Commitment to Eradicate Labour Exploitation

Strengthening Collaboration Against Child Labour and Human Trafficking"
Courtesy Visit Kajiado County

Child Labour and Human Trafficking

Strengthening Collaboration Against Child Labour and Human Trafficking"

Awareness Against Human Trafficking Vital Role in Anti-Trafficking Efforts
Human Trafficking

Human Trafficking

Awareness Against Human Trafficking Vital Role in Anti-Trafficking Efforts

Advancing child protection initiatives in Uganda

CAPSA project

Advancing child protection initiatives in Uganda

Strengthening child protection and private sector collaboration in Uganda

Child Labour

Strengthening child protection and private sector collaboration in Uganda

Advancing local policies to eliminate Child Labour in Uganda

Child Labour

Advancing local policies to eliminate Child Labour in Uganda

Strengthening Child Protection in Iganga, Uganda

Child Labour and Forced Labour

Strengthening Child Protection in Iganga, Uganda

Building capacity for child protection in Jinja, Uganda

Child Labour

Building capacity for child protection in Jinja, Uganda

A comprehensive action against child labour in Masindi district, Uganda

Child Labour

A comprehensive action against child labour in Masindi district, Uganda

Strengthening child protection in Kwale, Kenya through Policy Development.

Strengthening child protection in Kwale, Kenya through Policy Development.

Strengthening legal frameworks for Protection in Mombasa, Kenya

Legal Framework

Strengthening legal frameworks for Protection in Mombasa, Kenya

The efforts to combat child labour and exploitation in Nairobi County

child labour and exploitation

The efforts to combat child labour and exploitation in Nairobi County