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Stronger voices, fairer incomes, brighter futures: decent work pathways to ending child labour

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Marrakesh
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The session will highlight how strengthening decent work for adults – through greater voice and improved livelihoods – offers a powerful pathway to ending child labour.

It will also explore experiences in promoting living wages and stronger adult livelihoods as transformative levers for addressing child labour, reducing the economic pressures that push families to rely on children’s work. It will illustrate how these initiatives may enhance family resilience, support children’s schooling, and enable households to transition away from harmful coping strategies. Central to this discussion will be the importance of collective worker voice based on the realization of freedom of association and the effective recognition of the right to collective bargaining, and collective interest representation in securing fair remuneration, improving working conditions and protecting children from hazardous forms of work, taking into account local contexts, root causes of low pay, as well as economic factors. The session may additionally discuss efforts to advance living wages and living incomes more broadly, in line with ILO principles.

Interpretation is not available for the online broadcast.

Panelists

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Esther Anyakun Davinia
State Minister for Labour, Employment and Industrial Relations, Uganda
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Mahinda Jayasinghe
Deputy Minister of Labour, Ministry of Labour
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Joséphine Andriamamonjiarison
Honorary President, Madagascar Business Group (GEM)
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Julius Cainglet
Vice President for Research, Advocacy and Partnerships, Federation of Free Workers (FFW)
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Wilm Geurts
Director of International Affairs, Netherlands, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment
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Miriam Catarina Roquel Chavez
Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Guatemala
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Mohammed Dardouri
Coordinator National Human Development Initiative, Morocco

Moderator

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Patrick Belser
Chief, Inclusive Labour Markets, Labour Relations and Working Conditions Branch, International Labour Organization (ILO)