Mission: To end the worst forms of child labor in the US and around the world. Objectives:
To promote awareness-raising of the problem and consequences that result from child labor
To study the worst forms of child labor among children working in the following sectors: agriculture; formal industry; informal businesses; trafficking and prostitution; soldiering; domestic servitude; street begging,
selling or vendoring; and orphans, other vulnerable children, migrants and refugees. To develop and implement effective strategies and solutions based on best practices, particularly in areas that promote quality education for children;
To assist with the development and promotion of public awareness and understanding regarding the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and the International Labor Organization’s conventions influencing child labor (Convention 182 and 138);
To provide information, education, technical assistance, assessment tools, educational materials, and/or policy guidance to public, private and non-governmental entities seeking to ensure that the programming or operations they support do not contribute, directly or indirectly, to initiating or sustaining conditions that force children and/or their families to continue child labor;
To assist private entities with the development, implementation, evaluation and/or improvement of their Social Accountability Standards and Codes of Conduct, and conduct and/or design effective monitoring mechanisms of a company's labor and production practices;
To work in partnership with local community-based, non-governmental organizations or other interested entities as they seek to identify and/or ameliorate exploitative child labor in their communities and nations and provide technical support to help improve their capacity to provide more effective services; and
To provide assistance with the design and/or evaluation of the impact, success, or failings of child labor, youth, vocational or basic education intervention strategies and programs.