Does USDOL support the use of technology in the delivery of services through its Child Labor Elimination projects?
While USDOL supports the use of innovative technologies, such as radio distance learning strategies, in the implementation of its Child Labor Elimination projects, applicants who propose to use these technologies in awareness raising, or in the delivery of direct educational services, must be able to demonstrate that this strategy is likely to have a measurable, positive impact on the project’s ability to achieve its enrollment, retention, and completion targets.
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