As we mark World Day Against Child Labour on June 12, the
Partnership Against Child Exploitation
(PACE) – an international consortium comprising the Thomson Reuters Foundation, War Child UK, World Vision UK, Fifty Eight, UN Global Compact Network UK and Care and Protection of Children (CPC) Learning Network of Columbia University – is proud to launch its new website, housing a range of data-driven insights and resources designed to inform, support and empower those working to tackle the worst forms of child labour.
Operating in the Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ethiopia – where significant numbers of children are working in some of the worst forms of child labour – PACE draws on expertise from the NGO, media, research and private sectors, as well as local governments and communities, to investigate the issues that contribute to the prevalence of child exploitation, and to identify the most effective strategies for preventing and reducing the scourge.
From the latest news coverage on child labour, to PACE’s growing repository of key learnings, evidence, and research, the new website – which will be regularly updated with new resources – equips advocates from across all sectors with the information needed to take practical action.
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Learn more about PACE
Hear from PACE partners as they discuss the work of the consortium and how its activities are supporting the UN’s International Year for the Elimination of Child Labour:
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PACE is on the lookout for collaboration opportunities and to feature additional research, insights and learnings on its website. Get in touch to find out more.
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