What types of activities qualify as direct education service under a Child Labor Elimination project?
Child Labor Elimination Projects to be funded under SGA 07-10 must provide direct educational services to children as a means to remove them from exploitative child labor and/or prevent them from engaging in the worst forms of child labor. (Please note that SGA 07-11 focuses on child labor research, and therefore, does not involve the withdrawal or prevention of exploitive child labor through the provision of direct services.) Direct educational services may involve either (a) or (b): (a) The provision of at least one of the following educational activities: (1) Non-formal or basic literacy education–This type of educational activity may include transitional, levelling, or literacy classes so that a child may either be mainstreamed into formal education and/or can participate in vocational training activities; (2) Vocational, pre-vocational, or skills training–This type of training is designed to develop a particular, marketable skill (e.g., mechanics, sewing); or (b) The provision o
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