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The Good the Bad and the Ugly: To help participants understand what is good and what is bad about children working
Young People and Work:- Participants explore the positive and negative attributes of children and young people working
A Job for Life? Participants examine the effects of work on young people's development
Child Labour is... Examining what child labour is, what it is not and the type of work child labourers are exploited to do
Let's March Against Child Labour : To explore how different types of work affect children and young peoples rights
The Hidden Causes of Child Labour : Participants explore the different causes of child labour around the world
Worst forms of Child Labour: Participants work to understand the effects of the worst forms of child labour
Nouroudine's Story: - Participants begin to understand who is responsible for child labour
Who is Responsible? :- To show how we are all responsible for child labour
Drum out child labour: encourage participants to understand that simply banning child labour will not solve the problem
What Do We Want? : Exploring the alternatives to the exploitation of children for work
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