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Tackling Child Labor in Fragile States: Three approaches
The research for these three short papers was conducted during the first six months of three community-based interventions – providing free meals for school children through the set up of school gardens and canteens, working directly with parents on parenting skills to reduce child labour, and supporting youth-led advocacy to confront attitudes and social norms that serve to reinforce exploitative practices.

Measuring Child Protection Outcomes in Senegal: A population-based survey in Kolda and Pikine Departments
This report presents the results of a population-based survey on child protection and well-being carried out between April and August 2016 in two departments of Senegal: Kolda and Pikine. The objective of this research was to develop and pilot a rigorous, population-based survey to monitor the performance and effectiveness of the child protection system at a decentralized level.

Child Domestic Workers in Indonesia: Case Studies of Jakarta and Greater Areas
This report, using information from Indonesia’s National Socioeconomic Survey (SUSENAS) and National Labor Survey (SAKERNAS), provides insights about the characteristics of child domestic workers, the push and pull factors that create their working conditions, information about their working situations, and profiles of their employers.