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With the 2025 deadline of Social Development Goal (SDG) Target 8.7 now passed, the global community faces a critical juncture in the fight against child labour. While the latest ILO–UNICEF Global Estimates indicate renewed progress since 2020, they also make clear that current trends remain far from sufficient to achieve elimination in the near term. Building on the technical session led by ILO and UNICEF at the Global Conference on Child Labour in Morocco, this plenary provides a political space to reflect on the implications of the evidence, consider future policy choices, and articulate a collective signal on the place of child labour within the post-2030 development agenda. The session is not intended to negotiate new targets, but to help frame the political direction for what comes next.

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Closing ceremony – Beyond SDG target 8.7: Political pathways for the next global target on child labour
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Date
- Europe/Zurich
Location
Marrakesh
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Child labour
Sustainable development
Sustainable Development Goals
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Children from Africa pose for a picture, two of them hug eachother
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