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Here is a selection of titles proposed by FAO Publications for forum participants who would like to read more on agricultural policies and strategies that help to end child labour in agriculture.

Handbook for monitoring and evaluation of child labour in agriculture. Measuring the impacts of agricultural and food security programmes on child labour in family-based agriculture

This handbook offers tools for assessing the impacts of agricultural and food security programmes on child labour in family-based agriculture, and raises awareness of the importance of incorporating child labour prevention as a crosscutting issue in their planning, monitoring and evaluation system.

Protect children from pesticides – Visual facilitator’s guide

This widely used FAO–ILO–Rotterdam Convention helps agricultural extension workers, rural educators, labour inspectors, producer organizations and others in teaching farmers and their families on how to identify and minimize pesticides related risks at home and on the farm. The guide is guide available in Arabic, English, French, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.

Child labour in agriculture – Infographic

This infographic provides updated facts and figures on child labour in agriculture and describes in a visual way the role that agricultural stakeholdres can play in addressing the issue.

FAO guidance note: Child labour in agriculture in protracted crises, fragile and humanitarian contexts

This note provides guidance to stakeholders intervening in protracted crises, fragile and humanitarian contexts to ensure that children are not engaged in activities that could negatively affect their health, development or education, and are not employed in hazardous working conditions.

Guidance on addressing child labour in fisheries and aquaculture

This document provides information and analyses to improve the understanding of causes and consequences of child labour in fisheries and aquaculture. The note also provides a wide range of recommendations for various stakeholders.

Child labour prevention in agriculture. Junior Farmer Field and Life School – Facilitator’s guide

This guide helps the Junior Farmer Field and Life School students and guardians recognize what could qualify as child labour as opposed to agricultural work that helps them learn valuable skills.

Ending child labour – The decisive role of agricultural stakeholders

This note focuses on the important role that agricultural stakeholders can play in the fight against child labour, and explores the role of government and agricultural-related ministries, the role of agricultural extension agents, as well as the role of produce organizations.

Eliminating child labour and promoting decent work in fisheries and aquaculture

This brief provides an overview of children’s engagement in child labour in fisheries and aquaculture, the risks they are exposed to, and what can be done to address the problem, with a particular focus on the role of fisheries stakeholders.

Children’s work in the livestock sector

This note gives an overview of child labour in the livestock sector, including the tasks carried out by boys and girls, and the conditions of work along with its implications on compulsory education. It also sets out a wide range of recommendations for various stakeholders.

Addressing the challenges faced by rural youth aged 15 to 17 in preparing for and accessing decent work

This document features the results of the “Expert Meeting on Addressing the Challenges Faced by Rural Youth Aged 15–17 in Preparing for and Accessing Decent Work”. The meeting contributed to the identification of feasible and effective policies and actions to enable rural youth aged 15–17 to prepare for and access decent work.

Forthcoming

Child labour framework

FAO e-Learning Academy