Experts say that education is the key to ending child labor, but investment in many countries is enough to save about 150 million children worldwide from dangerous work He says he is not.
The experts said at the world conference on the elimination of the 4 th child labor held on Thursday, said that children often stop working when providing meals, transportation, and vocational training.
Hilary Yuba of the Zimbabwe Progressive Leaders Association says: "It is necessary to cooperate with the government so that there are institutions when children are unemployed and retraining."
Ending child labor by 2025 is one of 17 ambitious global goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015 to eradicate poverty and inequality.
The United Nations-led anti-slavery organization says one child in 10 people in the world is working. Half of them are engaged in dangerous work and more than a third are not at school.
"In the future, it will be a world without forced or child labor," said Gay Ledder, director of the UN Labor Bureau at the International Labor Organization (ILO).
Experts have stated that many countries were unable to fulfill the commitment of the International Anti-Child Labor Treaty
"This is the challenge of this century," Mohamed Binh Omar, Minister of Labor, Niger said the rapid increase in population means an increase in the number of children at school age.
Children activist Kailash Satyarthi stated that a $ 30 billion injection could provide high quality pre-primary education, primary and secondary education for all children and receive the Nobel Peace Prize 2014.
He told the Thomson Reuters Foundation that many countries canceled the cost of not allowing poor children to go to school, but there are often hidden costs such as uniforms and transportation.
He works hard to encourage legislators to return to school and contact their children.
Guillermo Sosa Flores said the Paraguay made a significant investment in education to provide transportation and vocational training to eliminate child labor.
"We also started lunch and afternoon tea," he added, adding that Paraguay's schools also teach self-esteem, skills like learning and positive attitudes towards work.
Education - Access to education is a major obstacle for children and young people to eliminate poverty and enforce child labor. Education may also be the key to ending the ignorance of the necessity of forced child labor and alternative means. Young people can build their own abilities, increase the responsiveness of the community, others, young people, and adults can play a role in education.
Introduction From the outset, child labor is a very complicated problem in the United States. "Child labor is a work that prevents children from being educated and harmful to physical, psychological, moral, developmental and social well-being" (Schmitz, Traver, Larson, & Pieris, 2004, p. 1). From cruelty acts to harmful exploitation is regarded as child labor and reported. According to the 1989 Convention on Child Rights (Schmitz et al.), Children are under 18 years of age.
In the beginning of the 20th century, people's thinking turned to end child labor. The reformist argument is that the child labor inevitably ends up in the future poverty of the children of the labor force as they say. In addition to robbing children from education for a long time, they rob also children from their childhood. Louis Hain became a survey photo journalist at the National Child Labor Council early in the 20th century. Hein took many workers under the age of 16. His photograph is on many books on the history of child labor. His photographs were taken at high risk to capture the negative aspects of child labor. His photograph also helped the National Child Labor Committee investigate ongoing child labor issues at many US factories. "Heine is very smart and can trick him into many plants.
Najanuddin Najmi, director of the government's in-facility worker education program, said, "Even if employers use as much wisdom as possible to avoid labor law during the manufacturing process, child labor problems will not arise" I will. Thanks to many inexpensive child laborers and our loose labor law, the entire industry has moved to Pakistan. At the same time, child labor is hindering our industrial development, especially in the use of advanced technology. Why should manufacturers invest in labor-saving technologies when labor-intensive mechanisms are much cheaper? We found that more and more factories were redesigned and remodeled so that only children could work there. "