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Module 4: Work and Resources in the Family -- Empowerment for children, youth and families: 3R trainers’ kit on rights, responsibilities and representation -- Supporting Life Skills in Myanmar

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Release Year
2017
Document Type
Course kit

Training module in the 3-R Trainer's Kit.  This module deals with household and family responsibilities, access and resources in the family. In the first unit participants will analyze the division of work and the distribution of resources among women, men, girls and boys in families. The exercises show how norms and values about gender and age influence the roles and responsibilities of everybody in the family and the extent to which different family members can access and control family resources and benefits. In the second unit, participants find out what forms of work are appropriate for children and can be considered as acceptable ‘child work’ and what forms of work harm their development and is ‘child labour.’ Participants will also realize what are main hazards for children, what are the worst forms of child labour and why these need to be abolished as a matter of priority.

Project Topics
Limited access to education
Cultural norms
Child Labor
Worst forms of child labor (WFCL)
Child domestic work
Gender inequalities
Poverty
Rurality
Economic Sector

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Intervention Type
Training
Education
Awareness-raising
Economic empowerment
Goods

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Project
My-PEC: Myanmar Program on the Elimination of Child Labor
Grantee
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Author
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Language
English
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