Sociology, asked by ashikadhakal39, 5 hours ago

Suppose one of your friends is exploited very badlyy by any means.How do you protect him/her from exploitation?Explain in detail.​

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Answered by amrisharoy7cutie
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Answer:

Refugee children and adolescents should be protected from harmful and

exploitative forms of work.

• To reduce the possibility of interventions having unforeseen negative

consequences, working refugee children and their families should

participate in policy and planning on child work issues.

• Services to support working refugee children may need to be developed

and sustained, as well as advocacy work.

Refugee children and adolescents should be protected from harmful and

exploitative forms of child work. As well as forms of work that interfere with their

education, these include commercial sex work, involvement in military operations,

bonded labour, mining, and all industries and agriculture where children are

exposed to toxic chemicals or where children face increased risks to their physical

and mental health and well-being.

IMPLEMENTATION

By ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child, States commit to

undertaking "all appropriate legislative, administrative and other measures for the

implementation of the rights recognised in the Convention" (CRC, article 4). States

report on such measures to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, who are

charged with monitoring States implementation.

In its review of reporting, the Committee urges all levels of government to, among

other things:

• ensure that all legislation is fully compatible with the Convention by

incorporating it into domestic law or ensuring that its principles take

precedence in cases of conflict with national legislation;

• ensure that sufficient data are collected and used to improve the situation of all

children in each jurisdiction;

• raise awareness and disseminate information on the Convention by providing

training to all those involved in government policy-making and working with or

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