The child labors have been increased in large numbers. They are working in paid or unpaid domestic work in the home of a third party or employer. To get notified on these child labor, the world day against child labor is observed today throughout the globe to highlight child rights. Particularly, this day calls for focus on education for the exploited and vulnerable children and on policies related to the same.
Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi called on all countries to ratify an International Labour Organisation (ILO) protocol against forced labour and ensure inclusion of the goal of abolition of child slavery in the sustainable development goals (SDGs). "The Forced Labour Protocol has to be ratified and implemented by every single country and I urge for it. That is very, very important to stop trafficking and forced labour. I also urge the member countries of the UN that we cannot ignore abolition of child slavery in the SDGs," Satyarthi said, speaking at the 104th session of the International Labour Convention (ILC).
"Child labour is decreasing but child trafficking and child slavery is not decreasing and have remained stagnant at 5.5 million children still working as forced labourers," the child rights campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate said. He said there are still 168 million child labourers, more than half in dangerous forms of work, including as child soldiers and child prostitutes. This is really a worst sign and a pity to the children. The action has to be taken atonce to ensure that the there is no child labor.
Every human being must raise your hands against the child labour
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