Published 2008
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Best practices in preventing and eliminating child labour through education
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Child labor has historically been a part of the social and economic development of many countries. By creating awareness of the importance of education and the difference between acceptable work for children and exploitive child labor, it is possible to break the cycles of child labor and poverty. The Community-based Innovations to Reduce Child Labor through Education (CIRCLE) project has been successful in empowering local organizations with the opportunity and capacity to break cycles of exploitive child labor and foster positive societal change.
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