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| ILO - IPEC/FWBL PARTNERSHIP |
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In 1999, a project titled 'Combating Child Labour' in
the Carpet Industry in Pakistan was launched within
the framework of the ILO-PCMEA Agreements, with
financial support from Pakistan Carpet
Manufacturers and Exporters Association (PCMEA)
and the US Department of Labour (USDOL). The
project was aimed at reducing child labour in the
carpet industry, initially in Sheikhupura and
Gujranwala districts. The main purpose was to
provide education to working children as an
alternative to work. It also provided an opportunity to families of these children to gain access to other employable skills.
A family-based approach was adopted and reliance
was placed on viable income replacement schemes
for the families of carpet weaving children,
particularly mothers, through income generation and
skill development programmes. First Women Bank
Limited(FWBL) was the implementing partnerof this
major component of the project. It provided easy
access to its financial and non-financial services to families of carpet weaving children. |
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Upon successful achievement objectives Phase-I, the collaboration of ILO and FWBL
“to combat child Iabour in the carpet industry" was extended to Phase-II for a period of 14 months.After the sucessful programme in the district of Gujrawanla, Sheikupura and Hafizabad, the project is being replicated in the district of Faisalabad, Toba Tek Singh and Multan to cover 220 villages. |
| ACHIEVEMENTS |
- financed women micro-borrowers in 64 villages
- identified 42 micro businesses, and established 272 new micro-businesses units
- provided skilled training to 585 rural women
- Distributed micro-credit of Rs. 15 million to 1,353 women living below the poverty line
- 3,000 children weaned out from child labour and
- 10,261 children educated through non-formal educational centres
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