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5. Once again invites the competent United Nations agencies to look into the question of the sale of children with a view to elaborating appropriato
measures of technical assistance in the countries concerned, aimed at the
elimination of the economic and social causes of the shameful, inhuman practice
of the sale of children;
V.
The exploitation of child labour
1. Requests the Secretary-General to bring the reports submitted to the
Working Group at its sixth session on child labour in Italy, Spain,
West Halaysia and Thailand to the attention of the Governments concerned for
comments;
2. Once again calls on all Governments to ratify the ILO Convention on Minimum Age for Admission to Employment, 1973 (No. 138) and implement the
relevant Recommendation No. 146, and to ensure that adequate legislation to
protect the rights of working children is enacted and properly enforced;
3. Requests the Secretary-General to bring the documentation on child
labour submitted to the Working Group on Slavery at its fifth and sixth sessions
to the attention of the T50 for usc in its general survey, under article 19
of the ILO Constitution, concerning the Minimum Age Convention, and to the
attention of UNDP as it may assist the Programme in its planning of programme s
for specially deprived areas;
4. Invites UNESCO to inform Member States of its roadiness to provide
assistance for the development and adaptation of their educational systems to tha specific needs of voriting children (F/CN.4/Suh.2/451/241.1);
VI.
Debt bondage
Requests the Gueretary-General to bring the reports of the Working
Group on its fifth and sixth sessions, together with supporting documentation,
on delt bondage, to the station of the Government of Indi for information;
Invite the Songheniul to (ive priority to flawly of debt bondage
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