Child Labor
There are celebrations that serve to remind us of the daily misery that some people live daily. This is the case of the World Day Against Child Labour on 12 June. A day where outcrop data and that 215 million children must work to survive and of these, over 115 do so on the worst forms of exploitation. Child trafficking, debt bondage, prostitution, pornography and forced recruitment of children for use in armed conflicts persist in many countries.
Doomed for life
In this blog on a daily treat health related issues. In this case, it is clear that health and nutrition of these children are put at risk every day. Their bodies have not fully developed and their immune systems are most vulnerable are suffering all kinds of deformities and diseases. But perhaps leaving more traces in them is the pressure and abuse, they are suffering stress and psychological illness, without treatment, will leave them for life.
The elimination of the work and progress of children to basic education are closely related. According to latest estimates, 72 million children of age go to primary school are not in school. Of these, more than half are girls. The same goes for 71 million aged children go to school. To this must be added the fact that many schoolchildren do not attend school regularly because they work.
Depriving them of the right to education, condemning them for life. No studies were never eligible for decent and well paid thus perpetuating the marginality of the most disadvantaged.