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Upscaling impact on child labour in agriculture

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Marrakesh
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Agriculture remains the sector with the highest number of children in child labour, accounting for 61% globally, according to the 2024 ILO-UNICEF Global Estimates on Child Labour. Concentrated largely in family, small-scale and labour-intensive operations, it affects in particular the youngest children. 

Building on the Durban Call to Action, which identified ending child labour in agriculture as a priority, this high-level panel will highlight innovative and integrated initiatives and good practices that can accelerate progress and give the world a chance to achieve SDG Target 8.7, which we failed to achieve by 2025. Topics discussed will cover policies and investment approaches addressing child labour in agriculture, area-based initiatives delivering real change in rural communities, and innovative digital tools. 

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Panelists

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Redouane Arrach
Secretary General, Department of Agriculture, Ministry of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests
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Babafemi Oyewole
Chief Executive Officer, Pan-African Farmers Organisation
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Benjamin Davis
Director Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
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Favián Salgado
Coordinator of Agrijoven programme, National Agriculture University
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Ndaizivei Kamoto
Project officer, General Agriculture and Plantation Workers Union of Zimbabwe
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Joost Kooijmans
Senior Social Development Specialist, World Bank
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Alexandre Huynh
FAO representative in Morocco, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
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Cécile Huertas
Sustainability Labels and Schemes Expert, Food and Agriculture Organization's Investment Centre
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Marlene Mazariegos
Sustainability Manager, Guatemala Chamber of Agriculture

Moderator

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Maria Lee
Socio-economist and Child Labour specialist, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)