- Data Collection: Implement a robust data collection system to gather information on the prevalence of child labor, the effectiveness of educational programs, the impact of social welfare initiatives, and compliance with labor regulations.
- Performance Indicators: Develop specific performance indicators to measure progress, such as the percentage change in child labor rates, the number of children benefiting from educational programs, and the level of adherence to labor regulations.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Regularly engage with stakeholders, including government agencies, NGOs, and local communities, to gather feedback and assess the effectiveness of the multi-sectoral approach.
- Impact Assessment: Conduct regular impact assessments to evaluate the holistic well-being of children affected by the program, considering factors such as access to education, healthcare, and overall quality of life.
- Continuous Improvement: Use the monitoring and evaluation findings to continually improve the multi-sectoral approach, identifying areas for enhancement and making necessary adjustments to the strategy.
- Reporting and Transparency: Establish a transparent reporting mechanism to communicate the progress and findings of the monitoring and evaluation activities to all relevant stakeholders, fostering accountability and transparency.
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