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I call upon all the governments, intergovernmental agencies, businesses, faith leaders,
workers, teachers and NGOs, and each one of us, to put an end to all forms of violence against
children. Slavery, trafficking, child marriages, child labour, sexual abuse, and illiteracy these
things have no place in any civilised society.
Friends, we can do this. Governments must make child-friendly policies, and invest in
education and young people. Businesses must be more responsible, accountable and open to
innovative parinerships. Intergovernmental agencies must work together to accelerate action.
Global civil society musi rise above the business-as-usual and fragmented agendas. Faith
leaders and institutions, and all of us must stand with our children. We must be bold, we must
be ambitious, and we must have the will. We must keep our promises.
Over fifty years ago, on the first day of my school, I met a cobbler boy my age sitting
outside the gate of my school. I asked my teachers: "Why is he working outside? Why is he
not with us in the school?” My teachers had no answer. One day, I gathered the courage to
ask the boys 'father. He said: "Sir, I have never thought about it. We are born to work."
His answer made me angry. It still makes me angry.
According to Satyarthi how should we react to improve the condition of children?​

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Answered by ʝεɳყ
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I call upon all the governments, intergovernmental agencies, businesses, faith leaders,

workers, teachers and NGOs, and each one of us, to put an end to all forms of violence against

children. Slavery, trafficking, child marriages, child labour, sexual abuse, and illiteracy these

things have no place in any civilised society.

Friends, we can do this. Governments must make child-friendly policies, and invest in

education and young people. Businesses must be more responsible, accountable and open to

innovative parinerships. Intergovernmental agencies must work together to accelerate action.

Global civil society musi rise above the business-as-usual and fragmented agendas. Faith

leaders and institutions, and all of us must stand with our children. We must be bold, we must

be ambitious, and we must have the will. We must keep our promises.

Over fifty years ago, on the first day of my school, I met a cobbler boy my age sitting

outside the gate of my school. I asked my teachers: "Why is he working outside? Why is he

not with us in the school?” My teachers had no answer. One day, I gathered the courage to

ask the boys 'father. He said: "Sir, I have never thought about it. We are born to work."

His answer made me angry. It still makes me angry.

According to Satyarthi how should we react to improve the condition of children?

Answered by santhipriya01
3

Answer:

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