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        • Post-colonial myth
        • Fair trade
        • Solidarity economy
        • The children's rights convention
        • Economic and labour rights
        • Bolivian law
        • Child labour in Germany
        • Children's rights in Germany
      • The children's movements
        • Children's movements
        • In Latin America
        • In Africa
        • In Asia
        • The World Movement
        • Kundapur 1996
        • Berlin 2004
        • Siena 2006
        • La Paz 2017
      • FAQs
        • Play instead of work?
        • Children competent enough?
        • Enhancing exploitation?
        • Privileged children?
        • Representing a minority?
        • Equal composition?
        • Manipulated children?
        • Irresponsible state?
        • Competition for jobs?
        • Definition of child labour?
        • Lonely post?
    • Materials
      • Material suggestions
        • Teaching units
        • Films
        • Press articles
        • Web links
        • Books
        • Academic articles
      • Declarations
        • Kundapur 1996
        • Huampani 1997
        • Dakar 1998
        • Asunción 2001
        • Mailand 2002
        • Berlin 2004
        • Kathmandu 2005
        • Ouagadougou 2006
        • Siena 2006
        • Cachipay 2008
        • Cotonou 2009
        • Barquisimeto 2011
        • Ouagadougou 2013
        • Cochabamba 2014
        • Asunción 2015
        • La Paz 2017
        • Asunción 2018
      • Newsletter & brochure
        • Subscribe to our newsletter
        • Order brochure
        • Newsletter archive
        • Children's newsletters
    • The association
      • What is ProNATs?
      • Listening to working children
      • Support groups
      • Membership and donations
      • Association statutes
    • Contact
    • Search

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ProNATs - Association in support of working children and youth
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NATs are the working children and youth in Latin America who organise themselves in their own social movements. NATs is an abbreviation of the Spanish Niñas, Niños y Adolescentes Trabajadores. In English or French speaking countries other abbreviations like WCY (Working Children and Youth) or EJT (Enfants et Jeunes Travailleurs) have become established.

 

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