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Business strategies and public-private partnerships to end child labour in agriculture










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    Business strategies and public-private partnerships to end child labour in agriculture
    E-learning fact sheet
    2020
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    This fact sheet describes the course that presents a number of business-oriented strategies to reduce child labour in agricultural supply chains, including in crops, livestock, forestry, fisheries and aquaculture. It aims to build specific skills, depending on work-related responsibilities and tasks, by providing concrete ideas and guidance that can be applied in real life situations.
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    Report of the Global Solutions Forum: Acting together to end child labour in agriculture
    Concrete experiences and successful practices shared on 2–3 November 2021
    2022
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    On 2–3 November 2021, to mobilize global action and highlight concrete solutions to eradicate child labour in agriculture, FAO, in close collaboration with the International Labour Organization (ILO) and in partnership with the International Partnership for Cooperation on Child Labour in Agriculture (IPCCLA) and the Alliance 8.7, organized a high-level virtual event: the Global Solutions Forum (GSF). The objectives of the GSF were to raise the voices and commitment of agricultural stakeholders, share game-changing solutions, and identify ways to step up concerted action to prevent and end child labour in all agricultural subsectors. The outcomes of the event are expected to inform the V Global Conference on Child Labour in 2022, along with other global initiatives such as the United Nations Decade of Family Farming.
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    Applying Public-Private Partnerships to control Foot-and-mouth and similar transboundary animal diseases
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    2022
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    This course is suitable for colleagues in public veterinary services, in particular, those who are involved in designing and implementing Foot-and-mouth and similar Transboundary animal diseases (FAST) control plans; and those within legal, finance and planning departments within the Veterinary Services. The course is also relevant for private sector stakeholders with interest in involvement in activities related to animal health and specifically control of infectious diseases of livestock; for national and regional associations of farmers, veterinarians, paraprofessionals, pharmaceutical and vaccine producers, distributors, companies, and non-government organizations.

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