What is the difference between this report and the State Departments Human Rights Report and Trafficking in Persons Report?
• The State Department’s Human Rights Report contains a short section on child labor, but it focuses on the status of a wide variety of internationally recognized human rights. State’s Trafficking in Persons Report provides information on the prosecution and prevention of trafficking as well as protection of trafficking victims, including both adults and children. The Department of Labor’s Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor provides information on the incidence and nature of child labor in general; child labor laws and their enforcement; and efforts of certain countries to address exploitive child labor. The report also provides information on trafficking of children, not adults, since it is considered to be one of the worst forms of child labor as defined by International Labor Organization (ILO) Convention 182.
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