Cooperating with the Private Sector in Child Labour Free Zones in India
Stop Child Labour, March 2017 Efforts to reduce and remediate child labour require attention from multiple angles. One key element is the role of the private sector. The guide Cooperating with the Private Sector in Child Labour Free Zones in India focuses on how Community Based Organizations (CBOs), Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Trade Unions can effectively engage private sector actors in their efforts to eradicate child labour, including by cooperating with them in an area-based approach, working towards Child Labour Free Zones. To this end the objective of engaging private sector actors should be to:
While all private sector actors must comply with the universally accepted UN
Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights (UNGP) framework, the specific
roles and responsibilities of the private sector vary according to their role in the
supply chain/production processes. Indeed supply chains and production processes
might differ substantially from one sector to another, from one company to
another, as well as from one region to another. Therefore, CBOs, NGOs and Trade
Unions applying the CLFZ approach should on the one hand interact with each
actor and stakeholder individually according to the role they (can) play, and on the
other hand simultaneously encourage collective action across supply chains and
production processes. Specific methods to engage different private sector actors
and the types of actions that should be encouraged are presented in this
document.
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