Combating Child Labour provides a powerful exploration of one of the world's most pressing social issues. This book addresses the causes, impacts, and global efforts to combat child labour, offering in-depth insights for policymakers, educators, activists, and anyone dedicated to ensuring a better future for children worldwide. Key Features: Understanding Child Labour: Explores the root causes of child labour, including poverty, lack of education, and socio-economic factors that drive children into the workforce. Global Perspectives: Discusses the prevalence of child labour in different regions, from agriculture to manufacturing, highlighting the diversity of the issue. Impact on Children: Examines the devastating effects of child labour on children's physical, emotional, and intellectual development. Legal Frameworks and International Efforts: Reviews international laws, conventions, and the role of organizations like the ILO in combatting child labour. Case Studies and Success Stories: Highlights successful interventions and programs that have helped reduce child labour in various parts of the world. Educational and Social Solutions: Explores the critical role of education, social services, and community engagement in eradicating child labour. Policy and Advocacy: Provides guidance on creating effective policies, advocacy strategies, and grassroots movements to fight against child labour. The Role of Businesses and Governments: Discusses how businesses and governments can collaborate to create ethical supply chains and enforce child labour laws.
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