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Vol. 14, No. 4, October-December 1997
CONTENTS
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Articles
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Editorial -Child Work, Child Labour2.
Readers' Column3.
New report on farm safety- Excerpt from the International Conference on Occupational Health and Safety in Agriculture
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Education initiatives for child workers in India- IPEC in partnership with local organisation, M Vengkatatangaiya Foundation
5.
Fishing Platforms: A case of hazardous child labour- Child Labour in the fishing industry in Indonesia
6.
Children working but not employed- Extracts from Survey on Child Labour in the Tea Estates of Nepal by GEFONT
7.
Forced to Plough: Bonded Labour in Nepal's Agricultural Economy- Excerpts from ASI and INSEC's co-published book Forced to Plough and article from ASI Reporter
8.
Plunging into the depths of the sea- Extracts from Child Recruitment and Some Most Hazardous Forms of Child Labour in the Philippines - A KDF Experience by Alejandro W. Apit
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Children bleed trees for rubber... - Extracts from Child Recruitment and Some Most Hazardous Forms of Child Labour in the Philippines - A KDF Experience by Alejandro W. Apit10.
Pearl works ten hours a day on the sugar plantations- Extracts from Child Recruitment and Some Most Hazardous Forms of Child Labour in the Philippines - A KDF Experience by Alejandro W. Apit
11. Bonded Child Labour in Pakistan - Extracts from report by ASI
12.
Increased dependence by family on child labour...- Extract from Child Labour in Sri Lanka - Learning from the Past (ILO)
13.
Back to the land- Extract from Report on Reforming Agricultural Education for a Better Life Project, Bangkok Post (28 February 1998)
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Cultural capital disappearing too15.
Farming - a hard, dirty and ill paid work.......- Adapted from field trip report by CWA Team member Raj-jai Achaytpokin
16. The Good Life
- Extract from Report on Sisa Asoke Buddhist Community, Bangkok Post (7 December 1997)
17.
Jagaran Samuha (Group) - by ex-street children for street children- CWA's youngest and newest partner
18.
Subscription Form- Print out a subscription form and questionnaire for subscribing to the hard copy version of the CWA Newsletter.
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Our Masthead- CWA's contact information, contributors and editorial team.