There is broad consensus that the single most effective way to stem the flow of school-aged children into child labour is to improve
Turning internationally agreed standards into national laws
Legislation alone cannot eradicate child labour,
There is a need for stronger labour inspection systems which can
Regular work for adults that delivers a fair income means that
remains a major challenge, as is ensuring effective monitoring and enforcement of existing child labour laws.
but it won’t be possible to eradicate child labour without effective legislation.
access to and quality of schooling.
reach workplaces in the informal economy, where most child labour is found.
households do not have to resort to child labour to meet basic needs.