child labour
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CHILD LABOUR
Presented by,GOPAL GUPTA
MD. SHABAZ ALAM NITESH KUMAR MISHRA PARTHA PRATIM DUTTA
ROUSHAN SUDANSU SRIJAN PRABHAKAR
TAPAS NAITHANI
CONTENT
• General overview on child labour • Causes • Global estimates• Steps taken for its removal• Organisations involved in removal of child
labour.• Regulation and prohibition act.• Conclusion.
INTRODUCTION
"Child labor" is, generally speaking, work for children that harms them or exploits them in some way (physically, mentally, morally, or by blocking access to education).
FORMS OF CHILD LABOUR
• Plantations and family farms• Manufacturing and domestic services • Construction and Fisheries• Hawking and other street based activities • Commercial sexual exploitation• Child Trafficking• Children in illicit activities
CAUSES OF CHILD LABOUR
Overexploitation of population.Decrease of resources.Decrease in literacy.Increase of poverty.Increase of unemployment.Lack of schooling and daily care.Limited choices for women.
GLOBAL ESTIMATES
• Age groups:
• 246 million
• 218 million
• 2004
• 2000
• 0 • 50
• 100
• 150
• 200
• 250
• (millions)
• 5-14
• 15-
17
• 186
• 59
• 166
• 52
• Global trends in child labour by age group and year
GLOBAL ESTIMATES
• Hazardous
• 170 million
• 126 million
• 2004
• 2000
• 0 • 50
• 100
• 150
• 200
• (millions)
• 5-14
• 15-
17
• 111
• 59
• 74
• 52
• Hazardous
• Global trends in hazardous work (by age group and year)
GLOBAL ESTIMATES
• Asia and the Pacific
• 2000
• 2004
• 19.4
• 18.8
• 16.1
• 5.1
• 6.8
• 5.2
• 28.8
• 26.4
• Latin America
& Caribbea
n
• Other regions
• Sub-Saharan Africa
• 30
• 20
• 10
• 0
• Regional trends in the proportion of working children in the age group 5 – 14 years (%)
STEP TAKEN FOR REMOVAL
• Key policies in tackling child labour concern: Education Improved earning opportunities for adults
(decent work) Awareness and understanding Laws and enforcement
ORGANISATION INVOLVED
• ILO• UNICEF
PROHIBITION AND PROTECTION ACT
This was declared by the parliament on 23rd December, 1986.
It includes Prohibition of employment of children in certain occupations and processes.
No child shall be employed or permitted to work in any of the occupations which are hazardous by its nature.
CONCLUSIONThe social malady of child labor can be brought
under control, if each individual takes responsibility of reporting about anyone employing a child below the age of 14years.
Thus, instead of ignoring on should find out about reporting child labor and how such children can actually be saved.
Child labor can be controlled if the government functions effectively with the support of the public.
THANK YOU