Children in Scrap Collection: Research Paper
This research paper was prepared by Save the Children International as part of The Promising Futures Project. The main objective of the research is to show the world of scrap collection in Amman,Jordan,as seen through the eyes of the children involved in this type of work. Through the active involvement of children they are portrayed as agents,shaping their lives within the limits of the options available to them,rather than as victims.
More specifically,the research sought to answer the questions related to the work itself,as well as to the government response. Who are the children involved in recycling? How did they get involved? What type of tasks do they carry out? How is the work organised? Is there a gender division of work? What are the hazards the children encounter? Are these gender-specific? What do they perceive as benefits? What do the children consider their assets (skills,support networks,etc.)? On the other hand,the team sought to understand the government response to this type of child labour,the gaps in policy and legislation,and the change that is necessary.
This report discusses the methodology of the research,its findings and recommendations for follow-up,to enable the eradication of this particularly harmful,exploitative form of child labour.