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U.S. Mission: Child Labor in Botswana

U.S. Mission: Child Labor in Botswana

Deadline: 23-Aug-21

The U.S. Embassy Gaborone announces an open competition for organizations to submit applications to carry out a program to strengthen children’s rights in Botswana. The program would raise awareness of child labor, particularly in agriculture, empower civil society and local leaders to contribute to solutions, and ensure the government enforces laws to protect children.

Program Objectives

Child labor exists in Botswana, particularly in the commercial agriculture and cattle farming sector, but the scale of the problem is largely unknown, and enforcement of Botswana’s existing laws on child labor is minimal. A lack of research and inconsistences in knowledge about child labor likely contribute to these problems thus driving conceptions that child labor is isolated and that children’s work is mostly harmless. There is also little public awareness of the issue. Many child workers are from the San ethnic group, a minority population that has faced considerable discrimination on land rights, education, and language. The Government of Botswana has little capacity to enforce labor laws due to insufficient data, too few inspectors, and poor access to agricultural sites.

Funding Information

Priority Region: Botswana

Activities

The proposed project includes the following activities:
Participants and Audiences

Eligibility Criteria

The following organizations are eligible to apply:

For more information, visit https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/view-opportunity.html?oppId=334688

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