“Child Labour” is
generally speaking work for children that harms them or exploits them in some
way (physically, mentally, morally or blocking access to education),
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund(UNICEF) defines “child” as anyone below the age of 18, and “child Labour” as some type of work performed by children below age 18. (UNICEF)
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund(UNICEF) defines “child” as anyone below the age of 18, and “child Labour” as some type of work performed by children below age 18. (UNICEF)
Child Labour is an important and a
serious global issue through which all and sundry countries of the world are
directly or indirectly affected, but, it is very common in Latin America , Africa and Asia . According to some, in several
Asian countries’ 1/10 manpower consists of child Labour. In India the number of
children between the ages of 10-14 has crossed above 44 million, in Pakistan
this number is from 8 to 10 million, in Bangladesh 8-12 million, in Brazil 7
million, whereas their number is 12 million in Nigeria.
In Pakistan children aged 5-14 are above 40
million.During the last year, the Federal Bureau of Statistics released the
results of its survey funded by ILO’s IPEC (International Program on the
Elimination of Child Labour). The findings were that 3.8 million children age
group of 5-14 years are working in Pakistan out of total 40 million children in
this age group; fifty percent of these economically active children are in age
group of 5 to 9 years. Even out of these 3.8 million economically active
children, 2.7 million were claimed to be working in the agriculture sector. Two
million and four hundred thousand (73%) of them were said to be boys.
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