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Papers

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Management of cocoa: constraints during acquisition and application of pesticides in the humid forest zones of Southern Cameroon, Sonwa, D., Coulibaly, O., Weise, S., Adesina, A. and Janssens, M., in: Crop Protection, volume 27, number 8, pages 1159-1164, ISSN 0261-2194, 2008. [DOI] [Abstract] HTML  
Asare R. (2006) Learning About Neighbour Trees in Cocoa Growing Systems: a manual for farmer trainers. Development and Environment. No.4-2006. 91p. PDF 5.12MB
Asare R. (2005) Cocoa Agroforest in West Africa: A look at activities on preferred trees in the farming systems. Forest and Lanscape Working Papers no. 6-2005.89p. PDF 1.7MB
Yaoundé Roundtable Summary, June 1999 HTML 93 KB

Accra Workshop Outcome Summary, May 2000

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20 KB

Swallow B et al. (2007) Opportunities for Avoided Deforestation with Sustainable Benefits: An interim report of the ASB partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins PDF 1,589KB
Etude communautaire sur le travail des enfants dans les cacaoyers PDF 4,161KB
Production et offre de cacao en Cote d'Ivoire
PDF 4,943 KB
Pratiques de travail dans la production du cacao en Cote d'Ivoire
PDF 5,479 KB
Child Labor in the Cocoa Sector of West Africa
PDF 1,784 KB
Main d'oeuvre infantile dans la cacaoculture en Afrique de l'Ouest
PDF 966 KB
Labor practices in the Cocoa Sector of Cameroon
PDF 1,326 KB
Labor practices in the Cocoa sector of Ghana
PDF 873 KB
Labor practices in the Cocoa Sector of south west Nigeria
PDF 909 KB
     

Presentations

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STCP Program Presentation

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132 KB

STCP Child Labor Action Plan (English - French) Viewable Screen Presentation in HTML
Africa Summit Presentation Viewable Screen Presentation in HTML
     
     

Databases

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Child Labor qualitative survey database (Summary - Methodology - Questionnaire)

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288 KB

Child Labor quantitative survey database (Summary - Methodology - Questionnaire)
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1,546 KB
     

 

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