Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Communication Department of Broadcast Communication
Manggagawang Kabataan, Bantayan at Protektahan! A communication plan Submitted in partial fulfillment Of the requirements in COM201 Principles of Public Information Prof. Malaya Abadilla Leonard Paul Daniel D. Lucas
Nastassja B. Carbonell
Mark Harold P. Villanueva
Jessica D. Bables
John Paolo M. Tarrobal
Jennelyn T. Sotta
Danico F. Padilla
Camille Marie P. Canosa
Carloe C. Tangi
Jorife B. De Veyra
Jonathan G. Compendio
Krystel G. Asilo Rovel R. Tecson BBrC 2- 5 April 2007
SITUATION ANALYSIS
COMMUNICATION PROBLEMS
Target Audiences
COMMUNICATION STRATEGY
Table of Contents Foreword Acknowledgment Situation Analysis
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Child Labor
2
Child Work vs. Child Labor
3
International State of Child Labor
4
Child Labor in the Philippine Setting
5
Child Trafficking
7
Child Domestic Labor
9
Working Street Children
11
Factors Causing the Problem of Child Labor
13
Hazards to Health
16
International & Local Standards & Programs
17
International Labor Organization
19
Ratification of International Instruments on Child Labor
20
Laws on Child Labor
25
Communication Problems
34
Communication Objectives
36
Baseline
37
Target Audiences
56
Communication Strategy
59
Networking
62
Operational Plan
65
Monitoring Scheme
68
Evaluation Scheme Resources Appendices
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