Child Labour and Education

This executive education programme discusses the tension between child labour and children's right to education. The first part of the programme covers international and national education policies, including constitutionalizing compulsory education in specific countries’ examples. The second part focuses on the international debate on child labour and explores the relationship between businesses and children's rights, concluding with an exploration of bridging education and child labour policies.

Objectives

  • Analyse the international legal framework on education and education policies at national and international levels.
  • Understand the challenges of child labour and education policies of international organizations.
  • Understand the debate on working children, child labour, and international child labour norms and practices from an interdisciplinary and international viewpoint.
  • Critically analyse the relationship between businesses and children's rights.

Audience

Professional who works with children’s rights issues: lawyer, psychologist, sociologist, judge, law enforcement officer, social worker, teacher, government official, staff from governmental and non-governmental organizations, academic and journalistic.

Overview

The plan of study consists of a one-week-long teaching programme online and includes reading, writing and practical learning exercises. 

You will learn from outstanding scholars about:

  • The right to education and policy development.
  • Rights in education.
  • Child labour and policy development.
  • Discussing ways to bridge education and child labour policies.

Pedagogical methods

Dynamic methods combining lectures, group discussions and workshops allow the interaction between theory and practice.

Speakers

Selected prominent practitioners in international organizations and renowned international experts in children’s rights.

Admission criteria

Persons who wish to participate as an auditor to one or more of the executive training programmes are required to hold a university degree (or judged equivalent) and are expected to have at least two years of relevant professional experience. They must also have a very good working knowledge of English to participate actively in the programme.

This application consists of:

  • the completed application form.
  • a motivation letter.
  • a short curriculum vitae (max. 3 pages) that includes education record, professional history and work experience in children's rights.

Applications to participate as auditor, have to be submitted in English by email or by post at least one month before the start of the programme. 

The Steering Committee will revise the application and provide the approval. The decisions of the Steering Committee regarding applications for auditors are final.

A limited number of auditors can be accepted to attend the programme. Therefore, early applications will be given priority and acceptance is granted on a first come first served basis.

Certificate

Participants receive a certificate of attendance to the specified programme(s).

Fees

Application Fee: CHF 150

Tuition fee: CHF 2’300

Director

Prof. Karl Hanson, Centre interfacultaire en droits de l’enfant (CIDE), University of Geneva.

Coordinator

Dr Roberta Ruggiero, University of Geneva

Registration: For those wishing to attend this programme contact Hortense Hofer 2 months ahead of the start date at the following email address: mcr-secretariat@unige.ch

pdf-icon.png Application Form

Period of Studies:
9 - 13 March 2026 - 5 days

Location: Online

Language: English

Administrative information
Hortense Hofer
mcr-secretariat@unige.ch
+41 (0) 27 205 73 93

Pedagogical information
Simon Nehme
simon.nehme@unige.ch