Designing practical strategies to bridge the income, child labour, gender equality gap

Innovation

11/02/2026

16:30

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18:30

Interactive sessions are a new format introduced at the 6th Global Conference to complement the main agenda. These are a smaller, workshop-style sessions of up to 50 participants, designed to promote peer learning, active participation, knowledge sharing and direct engagement among practitioners. 

Building on evidence that income growth alone is not sufficient to reduce child labour, this session will explore how policies and programmes can ensure that rising household incomes translate into greater economic resilience, reduced child labour and more equitable gender relations.

Moderators

Gazal Malik

Gazal Malik

Lead - Policy and Advocacy

Global March Against Child Labour

Marco Dubbelt

Marco Dubbelt

Senior Director

Global March Against Child Labour