Wednesday, June 12, 2019

World Day Against Child Labour global Observation

152 million children in the world are obliged to work, half of them in the worst forms in sectors such as toiling on farms, crawling underground in gold mines, construction, sewing garments in sweatshops to doing household chores as domestic helpers. Poverty being both the cause and the consequence, strategic and holistic actions are essential to break this vicious cycle and to accelerate the pace for the elimination of child labour in all its forms by 2025 as set up by the SDG target 8.7.
This kind of work deprives them of adequate education, health, leisure and basic freedoms, violating their rights. Of these 152 million children, more than half are exposed to the worst forms of child labour such as work in hazardous environments, slavery, illicit activities such as drug trafficking and prostitution, as well as involvement in armed conflict, this young population is denied of basic human rights, including their right to education.
Children are born to enjoy their childhood irrespective of their socio-economic-political circumstances. It is their fundamental right to receive quality, inclusive and free education. However, children in child labour often don’t enjoy this right and freedom. Thus, if child labour is to be eradicated completely, it cannot be done without corresponding efforts in ensuring education for all. In fact, child labour and education are co-dependent challenges. As long as child labour remains, the goal of education, especially universal primary education remains a distant dream.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) launched the first #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour in 2002 as a way to highlight the plight of these children. Observed annually on 12 June, this Day is intended to serve as a catalyst for the growing worldwide movement against child labour and provides an opportunity to gain support from governments, civil society, schools, youth and women’s groups as well as the media, in the campaign against child labour #StandAgainstChildLabour #SpeakOut #ZeroExploitation #WorldDayAgainstChildLabour #ChildrenOurGenerations #ChildRights

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