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Recognizing and supporting working children through microfin programming

Microfinance programmes can help low-income and poor families improve their earnings and begin the process of moving out of poverty, but young children often join the workforce of these microenterprises as credit becomes available. Experiences gained from Egypt and several other countries have show...

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Main Author: Carothers, Rechard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2015
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520 |a Microfinance programmes can help low-income and poor families improve their earnings and begin the process of moving out of poverty, but young children often join the workforce of these microenterprises as credit becomes available. Experiences gained from Egypt and several other countries have shown that children from as young as six years of age can play an important role in helping their families meet the initial increase in labour demands of their growing business. This paper points out that microfinance institutions are well-placed to support working children within their client businesses and help these children improve their lives both within and outside of their work. By drawing on the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, microfinance practitioners in Egypt were able to improve children 
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