2023's World Day Against Child Labour: Its origins, importance, and theme

Child labour is still a major problem because it robs children of their childhood and innocence, especially in underdeveloped and impoverished countries. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) declared June 12 to be the World Day Against Chil...

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Every year on June 12th, the World Day Against Child Labour is observed. The purpose of observing the day is to support the expanding anti-child labour movement.

The World Day against Child Labour is a rallying cry for people, groups, and governments to take decisive action to end child labour and raise public awareness of its negative effects.

History:

Child labour is still a major problem because it robs children of their childhood and innocence, especially in underdeveloped and impoverished countries. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) declared June 12 to be the World Day Against Child Labour in 2002 to raise awareness of this problem.


Theme:

"Week of Action against Child Labour" is the theme for the 2023 World Day Against Child Labour. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) intends to start a week-long campaign to raise public awareness of the injustice of child labour and inspire people to take action.

Significance:

The World Day Against Child Labour is of utmost significance because it aims to end child labour everywhere. Every year on June 12, this event serves as an important reminder that countless children continue to endure abusive and hazardous working conditions.
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