Global March Against Child Labour: From Exploitation to Education
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In this section you are provided with vast resources on child labour. We have attempted to compile reports and articles from across the world, and though the list is not exhaustive, we hope it will be useful for persons looking for specific information.

The section on conventions also provides the detailed framework within which the Global March as well as the international community operates in addressing the issues of child labour and education. There is latest information on child labour from around the world under Child Labour News Service. A Bibliography of publications has also been provided.

Global March has compiled a Report on Convention 182 Ratification Status one year after the time it was unanimously adopted in June 1999. The report compiles the worldwide status of child labour in the worst forms category.

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The Global March Against Child Labour is a movement to mobilise worldwide efforts to protect and promote the rights of all children, especially the right to receive a free, meaningful education and to be free from economic exploitation and from performing any work that is likely to be harmful to the child's physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development.