Topic outline
This course demonstrates how strong monitoring systems of agricultural programmes can incorporate child labour indicators, suggesting useful strategies. It also provides methodologies to consider when evaluating and reporting on evidence that suggests child labour may have been impacted by an agricultural initiative.
The course will contribute to the capacity development of:
- policy makers and advisors of agricultural related policy,
- agricultural programme designers and implementers,
- agricultural producer organizations,
- agricultural researchers, and
- agricultural statisticians,
who wish and need to know more about tackling child labour in agriculture.
- How to use a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system to gather information.
- The use of tools to monitor prevention, reduction and elimination of child labour in agricultural programmes.
- Identifying challenges to monitor child labour in agriculture and define adequate actions.
- Understanding what constitutes an evidence base to demonstrate changes in child labour in farming, fishing, livestock or forestry.
The course consists of 2 lessons, ranging from approximately 40 to 45 minutes duration each:
- Lesson 1 – Monitoring progress to address child labour in agriculture
- Lesson 2 – Evidence of impact
The online version of this course runs on the latest versions of the major browsers, such as Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox.
The downloadable version only runs on Windows PC’s and no additional software is needed.
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