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(A qualitative participatory study)

Introduction

The Development Studies Programme at Birzeit University prepared the study “The Children of Palestine in the Labour Market“ in cooperation with UNICEF and the Secretariat of the National Plan for the Palestinian Child. It should be noted here that this study constitutes part of a regional project for the Middle East and North Africa to examine child labour through a qualitative methodology by means of participatory rapid research. In general, the studies aim to provide the qualitative information necessary for decision-makers and other involved parties, enabling them to design strategies that would help in curbing the phenomenon and, more importantly, carry out the interventions needed to alleviate the suffering of the children who are involved in the worst forms of labour.

The current study underlined many vital issues that had not been examined before, in particular the factors and causes giving rise to child labour. It also highlighted the concept of child labour itself, considered by some of the families and the children as a “positive form of solidarity“, rather than a violation of the rights of the child. This is an analytical contribution that requires in-depth discussion and determination of the particular circumstances that would render such labour a violation of their rights. The study also identified the nature and characteristics of children in the labour market, what language they use to describe their work, the level of disillusionment and suspicion with which they view their own future, and how this is reflected in the fatalism that marks some of their actions (even though these children bear big responsibilities within their families) and in their ability to take important decisions pertaining to their lives and the lives of their families.

In addition, this study relies on the point of views of working children, especially those involved in what is described as the worst forms of labour. It is their perspectives that matter: their personal accounts of their livelihood, work conditions family relations, legal frameworks, institutional settings, and proposed recommendations.

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