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bommalatam on child labour

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Answered by ranjaydas
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

It is estimated that more than one million children are forced into exploitative child labour each year. The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that worldwide 246 million children are engaged in child labour; 186 million are under the age of 15. Some forms of work are perfectly acceptable, and can be a positive experience for children. Child labour, on the other hand, is exploitative, physically or psychologically harmful or abusive, and unfair. It robs children of their youth and their education. While it is true that some adults exploit children intentionally, others do so because they are unaware that they are risking children’s physical or mental health.

The following script aims to raise awareness among adult listeners of child labour issues, by telling the stories of several children who have been exploited. Perhaps you can find out other stories of children in your area to add to these. Other scripts in this package help prevent child exploitation by promoting children’s education. Radio programs that aim to reduce poverty also help; poverty is the most important root cause of child labour.

The stories of the children in this script should be read by children. Work with young actors in your community who can read the scripts with expression. Have them practice the script in advance, and give them time to get used to a microphone. If possible, tape the script in advance so that you can edit out any mistakes

If you wish to develop more programs about this issue, consider a program about children’s human rights. The Convention on the Rights of the Child is an international agreement that lists the rights of children everywhere. It has been ratified by 191 countries around the world. Likewise, child labour is addressed by two ILO Conventions: the Minimum Age Convention No. 138 and the Worst Forms of Child Labour Convention No. 182. These Conventions have been widely ratified. If your country has ratified one or more of them, it can be held accountable; if it has not, your programs might encourage your government to take that step

Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

Child Labour is a condition , where small children go to work. Because of their economic problems.

It is being done in India on a large scale.

And it is banned too .

→ Ways to eradicate child labour :

★ By spreading awareness among people we can eradicate child labour.

★ Generally the child of poor families work as Child labour.

So , there must be more employment among the poor people.

★ Government should provide more jobs .

★ By reducing poverty we can eradicate the child labour.

★ By promoting education in the rural and Poor areas.

★ By supplying food in those rural and Poor families.

★ The National Population Policy 2000 strongly focused on this problem. It also takes many steps to eridicate the child labour.

It strongly focused on educating the children of age 6-14 .

It provides mid day meals also in government schools so that the children do not work for getting food.

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