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Child labor law Millennium goal - Protecting the rights of the child and adolescent Latin America and the Caribbean together against inequality and social and economic vulnerability - 18 th session of the ILO. Firman social commitment to prevent and achieve a region free of child labor and its worst forms in defense of their rights through the Inter-Governmental Cooperation in the region; the l Minister of Labour and Employment Promotion, Fredy Otárola signed by Peru, the statement of formation of the Latin American and Caribbean Regional Initiative and to assist children and adolescents quality education, training necessary for their own development and progress their families, communities and nations. The Minister noted that this Otárola Initiative seeks to accelerate action through institutional coordination, and between different levels of government, as exemplified by the good practices developed in Latin America and the Caribbean. As part of the 18 th American Regional Meeting of the ILO, the Declaration was also signed by representatives of Argentina, Bahamas, Plurinational State of Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia State, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Guyana , Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Dominican Republic, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay, and the Bolivarian Republic of Bolivia .. The government of President Ollanta Humala, provided that lines of action relating to the recognition and effective implementation of the rights is encouraged. fundamental work, we gave a special emphasis to the prevention and eradication of child labor, which ultimately resulted in the adoption of a National Strategy for this problem, which is currently in force and about Otárola Minister said two years of his implementation has served more than 10,000 children in rural and urban areas is seconded by various public sectors through the National Commission and signed by the authorities ocnvenio guiding childhood education and development work. Finally, we should mention that a few weeks ago, we announced that our country along with Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Costa Rica and El Salvador were rated as having made significant progress to eradicate child labor in 2013 , according to a report published by the United States Government
Posted on: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 02:58:50 +0000

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