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Ways We Can Help to Eliminate Child Labour

Practice of child labour in India still continues to persist, with more than 80 lakh children (5-14 years) toiling in fields, factories, shops and elsewhere.<br><br>https://www.savethechildren.in/child-protection/top-5-ways-to-tackle-the-problem-of-child-labor-in-india/

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Ways We Can Help to Eliminate Child Labour

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  1. Ways We Can Help to Eliminate Child Labour

  2. Practice of child labour in India still continues to persist, with more than 80 lakh children (5-14 years) toiling in fields, factories, shops and elsewhere. Thankfully, a combination of successive government policies and stringent civil society initiatives by organizations like Save the Children have demonstrated an assertive direction on fighting for child rights. Combined with the increasing number of socially conscious corporations and citizens who donate to charity, child rights are today a cause for everyone. Save the Children also offers immediate aid to children involved in child labour, while also working for long-term societal change through policy change.

  3. Stakeholders must take responsibility Children do not work because they want to, and parents would ideally much rather see their children receive an education. Child labour is socially accepted when people see no other option but to send their children to work. Governments must abide by internationally accepted agreements, companies must employ adults instead of children and – importantly – consumers must not buy goods produced by child labour.

  4. Increasedaccess to education Removing children from child labour does not mean that they will automatically attend school. Schooling can be expensive, or of very poor quality, and so some parents think sending their children to work is the obvious alternative. Both large and smaller businesses can make their contribution by raising awareness about the importance of education in their workplaces, communities, industries or sectors.

  5. Provide support for children Children are also at greater health and safety risk in the workplace for a number of reasons: • Lack work experience – children are less able to make informed judgments. • Want to perform well – children are willing to go the “extra mile” without realising the risks. • Learn unsafe health and safety behaviour from adults. • Might not be carefully trained and supervised.

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  7. Thank You

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