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  1. The Harkin–Engel Protocol, [A] sometimes referred to as the Cocoa Protocol, is an international agreement aimed at ending the worst forms of child labor (according to the International Labour Organization 's Convention 182) and forced labor (according to ILO Convention 29) in the production of cocoa, the main ingredient in chocolate.

  2. Oct 4, 2001 · The agreement, known as the “ Harkin Engel Protocol ” prescribes a comprehensive, six-point problem-solving approach along with a time-bound process for credibly eliminating the use of abusive child labour in cocoa growing.

  3. The Harkin–Engel Protocol is a voluntary public-private agreement to eliminate the worst forms of child labor (defined according to theInternational Labor Organization (ILO)'s Convention 182) in the growth and processing of cocoa in Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana.

  4. Jul 8, 2011 · Africa: Child Labor in Cocoa Fields/ Harkin-Engel Protocol. Facebook Twitter Linkedin Resource details. Date of publication. 8 July 2011. Files for download. PDF 48. ...

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  6. instrument drafted in 2001, the “Protocol for the Growing and Processing of Cocoa Beans and their Derivative Products,” also known as the Harkin-Engel Protocol. I. What Was the Intent of the Protocol? • The ‘protocol’ was intended to assure consumers that chocolate companies were acting

  7. Jun 30, 2008 · The Cocoa Protocol: Success or Failure? Publication Date: June 30, 2008. Author: International Labor Rights Forum. This report is our newest analysis of the implementation of the Harkin-Engel Protocol which was meant to eliminate child labor in the cocoa industry in West Africa.

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