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CHILD LABOUR

CHILD LABOUR. Child labour DEFINITION. Violation of human rights and recognized by internacional institutions. Depending on the country and difficulty of the work. DATA. Why is it important for us?. Sign of an unequal society Loss of basic rights Health problems Empathy.

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CHILD LABOUR

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  1. CHILD LABOUR

  2. Child labourDEFINITION • Violation of human rights and recognized by internacional institutions. • Depending on the country and difficulty of the work.

  3. DATA

  4. Why is it important for us? • Sign of an unequal society • Loss of basic rights • Health problems • Empathy

  5. Countries with child labour problems • Chad: 53% total 54% boys  hazardous activities 51% girls  mostly for prostitution 2. Ethiopia: 51% total 59% boys  hazardous activities 46% girls  mostly for housekeeping & prostitution

  6. POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS AND IDEAS 1.Necessary to fullfill the Human Rights above everything. 2. Goverments should encourage companies to contract legal labour force. 3. Countries should invest more GDP on education than in military issues. 4. Undirectly invest in companies for education programmes 5. Companies should take into account that Child Labour provides a bad reputation.

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