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The following indicators should be considered when conducting assessments of compliance (click on links for details):
Legal Framework
Government Performance
Overall Outcomes
Associated Factors
International Sources
UN Development Program (UNDP) Human development indicators provide quantitative data related to poverty, gender development, and education. Ratifications of core labor standard conventions are also provided. See also indicators on millenium development goals and technical notes.
United Nations Includes State Party Reports and the Conclusions and Observations of UN Committees relating to the CCPR, CEDAW, CERD, CESCR, CMW, CRC.
National Sources
Government, Andorra Potentially useful information
Ministry of Health and Welfare, Andorra Potentially useful information
U.S. Government Sources
U.S. State Department Section 6C covers "Prohibition of Forced or Compulsory Labor" and Section 6F covers "Trafficking in Persons
Nongovernmental Organizations
Human Rights Watch These reports detail the problem of child soldiers and make recommendations for solutions.
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Brief country-specific reports on issues of compliance with internationally recognized core labor standards. The 2003 edition of the Annual Survey details violations of trade union rights in 133 countries during the year 2002. These violations range from provisions in national legislation which restrict legitimate trade union activity, through outright bans on freedom of association, to intimidation, wrongful detention, torture and murder of trade unionists.
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