Model of Vulnerability to Child Labor applied in Chile
12 de June de 2020
It allows identifying the territories most vulnerable to child labor in Chile and defining in which regions and communes the most relevant preventive efforts and multisectoral actions should be concentrated. From the results obtained by the Child Labor Vulnerability Index, it was identified that of the 345 communes in the country, 81 have a high index, 63 a medium index and 201 a low index.
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Child Labor Risk Identification Model applied in Guatemala
12 de June de 2020
Developed by the ILO and ECLAC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Social Welfare within the framework of the Regional Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean Free of Child Labor. It allows identifying the risk of child labor at the local level. Through the implementation of the Model, it has been identified that, of the 340 municipalities in the country, the risk of child labor is high in 98 municipalities, medium in 132 municipalities and low in 110 municipalities. Complete information at the national, regional and departmental levels is available in the following files.
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Territorializing the response to child labor: systematization of Phase II of the Child Labor Risk Identification Model (MIRTI)
02 de March de 2020
Result of the implementation of a local proposal to accelerate the reduction of child and adolescent labor in the municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico; first municipality in the country and in all of Latin America and the Caribbean to implement Phase II of the Child Labor Risk Identification Model (MIRTI). It offers a systematization of the stages of Phase II and the lessons learned in each of them.
The MIRTI is a tool promoted by the Regional Initiative - with the support of the ILO and ECLAC - to accelerate the achievement of Target 8.7 in the countries of the region.
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Model of Vulnerability to Child Labor applied in Costa Rica
23 de January de 2020
This document provides the main results obtained in Costa Rica through the application of the Model of Vulnerability to Child Labor, a tool promoted by the Regional Initiative -with the support of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Economic Commission for America Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) - to accelerate the achievement of Target 8.7 in the countries of the region.
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Child and Adolescent Labor Risk Identification Model applied in Argentina
26 de November de 2019
Developed by the ILO and ECLAC, in collaboration with the Ministry of Production and Labor of the Nation (MPT) within the framework of the Regional Initiative for Latin America and the Caribbean free of Child Labor. It makes it possible to identify the risk of child and adolescent labor at the local level. The results for the 511 departments of the country show an average risk at the departmental level of 6.54%. There are 51 departments with high risk, greater than 8.8%.
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Child Labor Risk Identification Model applied in Colombia
26 de November de 2019
Statistical tool prepared by the ILO and ECLAC, applied in Colombia by the National Planning Department (DNP). It makes it possible to identify: i) the departments and municipalities, and even individuals, with greater risks of incurring in child labor and ii) the factors that most affect this risk, in order to define which multisectoral actions are most relevant to interrupt the trajectory towards child labor. From the results obtained by the model, it was identified that of the 1,046 municipalities in the country, 188 present high risk, 456 medium risk and 402 low risk.
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Mapping of programs, competencies and coordination spaces regarding child labor in the municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico
21 de November de 2019
Document prepared as part of the results of the application of Phase II of the Child Labor Risk Identification Model (MIRTI) in the municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas (Mexico), aimed at the design, adoption and / or strengthening and implementation of local preventive responses to child labor.
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Characterization of child labor in the municipality of Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico
21 de November de 2019
This document is part of the results of the application of Phase II of the Child Labor Risk Identification Model (MIRTI), a tool developed by the Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Initiative free of child labor, with the support of the ILO and ECLAC. Phase II corresponds to the design of local preventive responses and work is currently being done in Tuxtla Gutiérrez to design and / or adjust multisectoral interventions in the territory, with the aim of strengthening protection services against child labor and reducing the risks of exposure to children. boys, girls and adolescents.
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Summary of the Child Labor Risk Identification Model in Peru
13 de September de 2019
It provides the main characteristics of child labor in Peru and the actions that are being implemented for the prevention and eradication of this reality, among them the Child Labor Risk Identification Model (MIRTI), developed by the Regional Initiative -in coordination with the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) - in order to support countries so that they have a tool that allows them to target the occurrence of child labor in their territory, and promote appropriate informed and articulated policy decisions on the matter.
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Strategy for a Latin America and the Caribbean free of child labor by 2025
06 de March de 2019
Infographic on the Child Labor Risk Identification Model, a tool developed by the Regional Initiative, with the support of ILO and ECLAC, to design and implement preventive strategies for child labor with impact at the local level.
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