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State Resource Centre on Child Labour
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Implementing Agency: Karnataka State Child Labour Eradication Project Society, Office of the Labour Commissioner, Government of Karnataka, Karmika Bhavan, Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore – 560 029.
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Objective To contribute to the Government of India’s
and Government of Karnataka’s efforts to combat the worst forms of child labour and reduce the vulnerability of adolescents to economic exploitation in Karnataka State.
The capacity of the Karnataka State Government to tackle the issue of Child Labour is enhanced
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Karnataka State Child Labour Eradication Resource Centre (SRC) established and operational.
Labour Department’s centralized help line and referral centre on child labour established.
A Revised Karnataka State Action Plan for the Elimination of Child Labour is developed.
A Training Resource Person base is established in the state
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Continuation and further strengthening of the State Resource Centre under the
revised State Action Program
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Objective is to develop most resourceful website
Should facilitate for the people and organizations working for child welfare
Than just the communication tool, should be ‘knowledge’ dissemination platform
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Website will warehouse all the relevant information about child welfare – legislations, awareness materials, books, capacity building materials, audio-video materials etc
Will have the data base of organizations and activists working for child welfare
Will facilitate to get online reporting from District Societies
Facilitate for the ‘web based solution exchange platform’
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Comments and Suggestions are received from different organization and people
Had consultation meeting with senior personnel of labour department
Sought expectation and suggestion from FOUR NGOs and more than EIGHT development professionals
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Constituting ‘Advisory Committee’ comprising of ‘resource persons’ for Web and E Journal from Government – DWCD, SSA, Labour NGOs – 02 members Media – 02 members Journalism Institution – 01 member Information Technology
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Objective of our E Journal To disseminate information on
organization, people and programs working for the eradication of child labour
To share the best practices and success stories
To draw the attention of elite group and CSOs about child labour problem
Share recent updates
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Thematic Lead Story Column by Development Professionals Introduction of Organization and Activists working for
Child Welfare Information of one international / national program
implemented to eradicate child labour 5Qs – Your Views (Eliciting responses of people from
different walks of life on similar issues) Funding Opportunity for CSOs Important ‘news’ and media articles Literature Reviews
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Composition of State Advisory Committee Government
Rural Development and Panchayath Raj Women and Child Development Labour Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan – Education Agriculture Police Health
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Composition of State Advisory Committee CSOs – 04 members Media – 03 members Academic / Social Institutions – 02
members International Agencies – 02 members Trade Unions and Employers Association –
03 members
State Resource Centre on Child Labour
Suggested List of State Action Plan Advisory Committee is ready
Layout of E-Journal and Website is prepared Consulted Govt., CSOs & Academic members
expressed their willingness to be the part of Advisory Committees
Website & E Journal preparation process is underway The ‘Child Line’ operations will be functional within a
month’s time SRC would strive to devise ‘Revised State Action
Plan’ within February 2010.
State Resource Centre on Child Labour