All publications for country
Ten Year Action Plan on the Eradication of Child Labour, Forced Labour, Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery In Africa (2020-2030): Agenda 2063-SDG Target 8.7
Wages in Africa
Recent trends in average wages, gender pay gaps and wage disparities
Youth-to-Youth Fund - Improving work opportunities for young people in the Mano River Union: Public-Private Partnership
Recovery of the World of Work in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone
Recovering from the Ebola Crisis
The twin challenges of child labour and educational marginalisation in the ECOWAS region - An overview
Improving work opportunities for young people in the Mano River Union (Youth-to-Youth fund)
ECOWAS Regional Action Plan for the elimination of Child Labour - Especially the worst forms (Second version - including Accra Simposium Declaration May 2013)
Desk review of research on HIV/AIDS in the world of work
Study on capacity building
Building the Capacity of Relevant ECOWAS Units for the Elimination of Child Labour in West Africa
Prevention and resolution of violent and armed conflicts
Promotion of a social dialogue programme in Africa (PRODIAF III) (Final Evaluation Summary)
Implementing HIV/AIDS workplace policies and programmes in selected countries in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean (Final Evaluation Summary)
Building the Case for Business Collaboration on Youth Employment: Good Practice from West Africa
Training manual guide
Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 2 - Safety and health hazards
Training manual guide
Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 3 - Sharing experiences
Training manual guide
Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 4 - Child labour monitoring - A partnership of communities and government
Training manual guide
Rooting out child labour from cocoa farms - Paper No. 1 - A synthesis report of five rapid assessments
West Africa Cocoa and Commercial Agriculture Project to combat hazardous and exploitative child labour (WACAP) (Final Evaluation Summary)
Strengthening African trade unions’ capacity to address gender inequality in the world of work through basic education and legal literacy (Final Evaluation Summary)