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Nigeria has been a member of the ILO since 1960 and has ratified 44 ILO Conventions. Today, the ILO provides technical and financial assistance to the country through its Decent Work Country Programme (DWCP), the National Employment Programme (NEP), and other initiatives to encourage economic development and decent work. These efforts have been crucial in addressing the challenges of child labour and forced labour by providing essential data for informed policymaking and intervention. Additionally, the ILO supports its constituents in the country in defining and achieving their development priorities in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The ILO Abuja Country Office, responsible for activities in Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, also serves as the liaison for the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

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GALAB project strengthens trade union collaboration to combat child labour and forced labour in Nigeria's cocoa sector
Participants of the capacity-building workshop organized by the GALAB project

GALAB project strengthens trade union collaboration to combat child labour and forced labour in Nigeria's cocoa sector

Rebuilding futures: The collaborative effort behind the reopening of Fagbo skills acquisition centre
Students and teachers stand outside the classrooms of the skills acquisition center

Rebuilding futures: The collaborative effort behind the reopening of Fagbo skills acquisition centre

Projects and programmes

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL Africa)

Accelerating action for the elimination of child labour in supply chains in Africa (ACCEL Africa)

CLEAR Supply Chains: Ending child labour in supply chains

Child labour

CLEAR Supply Chains: Ending child labour in supply chains

Events

Outreach strategies - how to bring financial education to our target groups

Outreach strategies - how to bring financial education to our target groups

Publications

Nigeria Forced Labour Survey 2022

Nigeria Forced Labour Survey 2022

Nigeria Child Labour Survey 2022

Nigeria Child Labour Survey 2022

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