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Basic Metal Production
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Mining (coal; other mining)
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Speech of the German Ambassador to Lebanon Christian Clages
[pdf 90KB]
Speech of Working Child Hussein Atweh
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: National Action Plan to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Lebanon by 2016
[pdf 1077KB]
Publication
National Action Plan to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Lebanon by 2016 [pdf 1441KB]
News
Lebanon pledges to end the worst forms of child labour by 2016
Project
Supporting National Action to Combat the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Lebanon
Meeting document
AGENDA: National Action Plan to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labour by 2016 [pdf 60KB]
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UNV: What do you see as the intrinsic values volunteerism can bring to the human development agenda?
Selim Jahan: Firstly, volunteerism is undoubtedly helping the human development agenda. (...) This connects to the previous question, when we talked about research on community-level volunteerism for human development, definitely something worth pursuing.
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Selim Jahan is the director of the Human Development Report Office.
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