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    Awareness-raising materials
    8 May 2015
    Awareness-raising films
    These educational films, produced by ICI, expand the range of awareness-raising materials on child labour in cocoa-growing communities. The educational films are short films consisting of eight (08) episodes, each lasting between 15 and 30 minutes, and are used to raise awareness among cocoa-growing communities and other target audiences. The films are available only in French. You may download the guidance document (in French) for additional information on how to use the films. If you would like access to the video files, please contact us . Episode 1 : Abattage des arbres Episode 2: Brûlage
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    Research and Reports
    8 January 2015
    Good practices and lessons learned in cocoa communities in Ghana
    The ILO-IPEC Cocoa Communities Project exceeded its targeted number of beneficiaries and made significant gains addressing the root causes of child labour in forty of Ghana's cocoa-growing communities.
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    Tools and Guides
    1 January 2015
    Measuring Impact of Agriculture and Food Security Programs on Child Labour in Family-Based Agriculture
    This Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Handbook offers guidance and tools for assessing the impacts of agriculture and food security programmes on child labour in family-based agriculture.
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    Research and Reports
    22 December 2014
    The Fairness Gap - Farmer incomes and root cause solutions to ending child labour in the cocoa industry
    The International Labour Rights Forum presents a report that aims to identify strategies and collaboration points in the cocoa industry.
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    Research and Reports
    20 August 2014
    Ghana living standards survey: Round six
    The Ghana Statistical Service has been conducting the Ghana Living Standards Survey since 1987 to monitor the impact of policies and programmes on the welfare of the Ghanaian population.
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  • About us
    • Our Organisation
      • Our Values
      • Our Vision, Mission and Strategy
      • Our Structure
      • Our Team
        • Our Côte d’Ivoire Team
        • Our Ghana Team
        • Our Switzerland Team
    • Our Members
      • Why become a member?
      • Partners and donors
    • Annual reports
      • Annual Report 2024
    • Careers at ICI
      • Why work for ICI?
      • Current vacancies
      • Consultancies and Tenders
  • The issues
    • Child labour in cocoa
    • Tackling child labour
      • Awareness-Raising
      • Quality Education
      • Youth Skills
      • Gender Equality
    • Forced labour in cocoa
  • Our work
    • Operational Support
      • Child Labour Monitoring and Remediation Systems
      • Community Development
    • Innovation and learning
    • Policies, practices and standards
      • Human rights due diligence in the cocoa supply chain
    • Highlighted Projects
      • Strengthening the resilience of cocoa-growing communities
      • Tackling child and forced labour in Ghanaian cocoa and gold mining
      • Responsible management of child labour risks in Côte d'Ivoire’s cocoa sector
      • Developing a toolkit to identify and address forced labour in cocoa
      • Targeted income support to reduce child labour
  • Knowledge Hub
    • Infographics
    • Learning into Action
    • Resources
    • Tools
  • Contact Us
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  • View site in English
  • Voir le site en français