The Republic of Venezuela in Bolivia is a county in South America. It was one of the countries that appeared after the collapse of Gran Colombia in 1830 (Baguley and Winter 15). Hugo Chavez has served as the president since 1999. After approval of the new Constitution in 1999, he elected the President democratically in 1998. This is the highest legislation in the area (Baguley and Winter 12). Venezuela is divided into 23 states, the metropolitan area of Caracas and the federal affiliated organization (Baguley and Winter 15).
In 2016, Venezuela made small progress in its efforts to eliminate the worst forms of child labor. The government continues to raise funds and implement social programs to improve the status of some child labor and raise awareness about trafficking. However, the children of Venezuela are engaged in child labor including housework. Children are also involved in the worst forms of child labor, such as commercial sexual exploitation and occasionally human trafficking. The government has not yet published information on the list of dangerous occupations prohibited by children and the implementation of the child labor law. Furthermore, there is no information on the effectiveness of the government's coordinating body on child labor, and the government has not made sufficient efforts to protect children in key areas where child labor is prevailing.
Child labor reform: At the beginning of the 20th century, the number of child laborers in the US peaked. With the increase in labor and reform movements and overall improvement of labor standards, child labor has begun to decline and the political power of workers and other social reformers has demanded laws regulating child labor. Alliance organizations and child labor reforms are often intertwined and intertwine with working ladies like the National Consumer Alliance and the Vocational Women's Association and the organization led by middle class consumers. These organizations established the National Consumers Union in 1899 and established the National Child Labor Council in 1904 with the common goal of challenging child labor through anti-perspiration campaigns and labeling programs.