ILO in Malawi
What's new
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Empowering youth, eradicating child labour: ACCEL Africa's impact in Malawi
27 March 2024
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Key supply chain stakeholders unite to accelerate action against child labour in Malawi’s coffee supply chain
26 February 2024
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Strengthening efforts to combat child labour through South-South intra-African cooperation
23 February 2024
Key resources
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Child Labour
National Action Plan on Child Labour, 2020-2025
The development of the second Malawi National Action Plan on Child Labour (NAP II) covering the period 2020-2025 reaffirms Malawi government commitment to the elimination of child labour and thus calls stakeholders and the general public to join hands in the elimination of child labour. The successful implementation of the NAP II hinges on the commitment of all the stakeholders. The NAP II is aligned to the draft National Child Labour Policy, the Malawi Growth Development Strategy (MGDS) III and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - SDG 8 in order to achieve coherence with these key development strategies.
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Work4Youth
The ILO Work4Youth project in Malawi
The ILO Work4Youth project worked with the National Statistical Office of Malawi to implement two rounds of the School-to-work transition survey (SWTS) in 2012 (August‒September) and 2014 (September). The objective of this country note is to offer a general summary of youth labour market trends in Malawi based on the SWTS. Youth is defined as 15‒29.