Q.108 :- The international Convention on the Elimination of Child Labour
Was a result of countries appear as autonomous containers of political, social and economic activity in that fixed borders
separate the domestic sphere from the world outside
Represents a process in which, the organization of social activities is increasingly less constrained by geographical
proximity and national territorial boundries
Involves a complex mix of homogenization and increased heterogeneity given the global diffusion of popular culture,
global media corporations, and communication networks
Was the product of a complex politics involving public and private actors from trade unions, industrial associations,
humanitarian groups, governments, and legal experts
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The ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) was created in 1992 with the overall goal of the progressive elimination of child labour, which was to be achieved through strengthening the capacity of countries to deal with the problem and promoting a worldwide movement to combat child labour. IPEC currently has operations in 88 countries, with an annual expenditure on technical cooperation projects that reached over US$61 million in 2008. It is the largest programme of its kind globally and the biggest single operational programme of the ILO.
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