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The role of regional and interregional cooperation in ending child labour

Ended
Marrakesh
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This thematic session will examine the strategic role of regional and interregional cooperation in eliminating child labour, with a particular focus on South–South cooperation. Drawing on concrete experiences from different regions, the session will analyse how regional initiatives, joint mechanisms and cooperation platforms contribute to addressing cross-border challenges related to child labour and strengthening the national implementation of global commitments.

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Panelists

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Mayrenis Celestina Corniel Garcia
Vice Minister of Labor for Vulnerable Sectors and Child Labor Domenican Republic, for Central American Integration System
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María del Rosario Hasperué
Secretary for Human Rights, Autonomous CTA
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Diego Yarza
Head of the Legal Department, Chamber of Commerce and Services of Uruguay
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Sipho Ndebele
Chief Director, Department of Employment and Labour of South Africa, for Southern African Development Community (SADC)
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Manuel Clarote Lapão
Director of Cooperation, Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP)
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Mohammed bin Hassan Al-Obaidli
Director General, Executive Bureau of the Council of Ministers of Labour and Social Affairs in the GCC States
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Hicham Sabiry
Secretary of State to the Minister for Economic Inclusion, Small Businesses, Employment and Skills, responsible for Labour, Morocco
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Vera Paquete-Perdigao
Director, Governance and Tripartism Department, International Labour Organization (ILO)