Upscaling impact on child labour in agriculture
Thematic Panel
11/02/2026
11:15
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13:00
Koutoubia
Watch this session live on ILO Live streaming.
Agriculture remains the sector with the highest number of children in child labour, accounting for 61% globally, according to the 2024 ILO-UNICEF Global Estimates on Child Labour. Concentrated largely in family, small-scale and labour-intensive operations, it affects in particular the youngest children.
Building on the Durban Call to Action, which identified ending child labour in agriculture as a priority, this high-level panel will highlight innovative and integrated initiatives and good practices that can accelerate progress and give the world a chance to achieve SDG Target 8.7, which we failed to achieve by 2025. Topics discussed will cover policies and investment approaches addressing child labour in agriculture, area-based initiatives delivering real change in rural communities, and innovative digital tools.
Speakers

Redouane Arrach
Secretary General of the Department of Agriculture
Ministry of Agriculture, Maritime Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests, Morocco

Benjamin Davis
Director of Rural Transformation and Gender Equality Division
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Alexandre Huynh
FAO representative in Morocco
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

Cécile Huertas
Sustainability Labels and Schemes Expert
Food and Agriculture Organization's Investment Centre

Mopholosi Morokong
Regional Occupational Health and Safety Officer
International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers' Associations, South Africa




