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09COTONOU587
2009-12-10 15:04:00
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Embassy Cotonou
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BENIN: GOB RELEASES CHILD LABOR SURVEY

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TAGS: PHUM SMIG ASEC PREL ELAB KCRM KFRD KWMN KTIP BN
SUBJECT: BENIN: GOB RELEASES CHILD LABOR SURVEY

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SIPDIS

STATE FOR DRL/IL: TDANG, AF/W ASTEWART, AF/RSA, AND G/TIP: VZEITLIN
AND ALEMAR-MEREDITH
DOL FOR ILAB/MCCARTER
ACCRA FOR USAID/WA
PARIS AND LONDON FOR AFRICA WATCHERS


E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PHUM SMIG ASEC PREL ELAB KCRM KFRD KWMN KTIP BN
SUBJECT: BENIN: GOB RELEASES CHILD LABOR SURVEY

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1. On November 24, the Minister in Charge of Institutional
Relations Zakari Baba Bodi, the Director of the National Institute
for Statistics and Economic Analysis Cosme Vodounou, and
International Labor Organization representatives officially released
a National Survey on Child Labor during a public ceremony in
Cotonou. Post attended the event and received a copy of the survey.
This cable provides details on the survey.

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34 PERCENT OF CHILDREN ARE ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE
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2. The report states that 664,537 children between the ages of 5 and
17 (34 percent) are involved in some form of economic activity.
There are significant disparities depending on the child's province
of origin and residence. The number of children involved in economic
activities is higher in the departments of Donga (76.1 percent) and
Borgou (68.4 percent) in the north of Benin and in the department of
Collines (70.2 percent) in central Benin. The number of children who
engage in economic activities is lower in the southern departments
of Littoral (9.8 percent) and Atlantique (10.2). Child labor is
predominant in rural areas with 42 percent of the children between 5
and 17 working. In urban areas, 18 percent of children in this age
range are economically active. In rural areas, working children are
more likely to continue schooling than those in urban areas.

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88.7 PERCENT OF CHILDREN PERFORM HOUSEWORK
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3. The report also surveyed non-economic activities and found that
88.7 percent of children are involved in some form of household
labor in their residences. This rate increases as the children grow
older, from 67.8 percent of 5 year olds, to 97.8 percent of children
aged 17. Girls are more likely to participate in household chores
than boys.

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31 PERCENT OF CHILDREN INVOLVED IN LABOR
LIKELY TO BE ABOLISHED OR RESTRICTED
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4. In 2008, 31 percent of children (598,521 children) were involved
in forms of labor likely to be outlawed (child commercial sexual
exploitation and others). Twenty four percent of these children
engaged in hazardous activities. Full time employment (42 hours per
week) was reported for 12.5 percent of children involved in economic
activities. Sixty two percent of children engaged in exploitative
and hazardous forms of labor, live in male-run households.

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THE UNDERLYING CAUSES OF CHILD LABOR
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5. According to the survey, poorer families have higher child labor
participation; poorly educated parents are more likely to have
children that work; the child labor rate is higher in rural areas.
It is estimated that parents or guardians put to work 70 percent of
child laborers. Only 7 percent of the surveyed working children said
they were responsible for their own condition.





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CHILD TRAFFICKING AT STAKE
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6. A portion of the survey focuses on child trafficking. Currently,
67,437 children aged 5-17 are trafficked in Benin. Six out of ten
trafficked children are girls due to the fact that girls are more
frequently employed in housework and street hawking. The majority of
the victims of trafficking are found in rural areas.

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AN OFFICIAL LIST OF HAZARDOUS FORMS OF
CHILD LABOR TO END THE PRACTICE
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7. The drafters of the survey recommend that relevant authorities
compile a list of hazardous forms of child labor because lack of
such a list prevents the government from determining the exact
number of children who engage in such forms of labor and taking

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adequate actions to eliminate child labor. They also recommend that
periodical surveys be conducted to keep better track of child labor
trends. The survey proposes that quantitative data collected as part
of the National Survey be supplemented with qualitative data,
especially information on child trafficking mechanisms.


8. The survey compiled data from February and March 2008 from all
twelve departments of Benin, covering 5,988 households in rural and
urban areas. The National Institute for Statistics and Economic
Analysis conducted the survey and drafted the report with the
financial support of ILO/IPEC and DOL.


9. COMMENT: The National Survey on Child Labor provides detailed,
comprehensive and useful information on child labor in Benin. The
survey fills a very important gap by providing significant
labor-related statistics likely to help gauge the magnitude of child
labor in Benin. The survey is a tool to help the government complete
its National Policy for the Elimination of Child Labor. END COMMENT

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