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A young participant at the A 15-minute football game between teams made of former child labourers and six players from Vietnam 's national squad in Hanoi on June 12 2010 which marked the 11th World Day Against Child Labour (WDACL). © ILO
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In Burma, nearly a third of the population is under 15 years old. Schooling is mandatory until the end of primary school, when children are about 9 years old.
Burma’s recent economic and political reforms don’t seem to be benefiting underage child workers. Even with tourists flooding in and investors from around the world eyeing Burma, using child labour in businesses such as tea shops, restaurants, karaoke bars, regular bars, or massage parlours remains common practice.
A 15-minute football game between teams made of former child labourers and six players from Vietnam 's national squad took place in Hanoi on June 12 2010 to mark the 11th World Day Against Child Labour (WDACL). © ILO
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Brenda Bailey, Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation, has issued the following statement on the release of Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey for May 2023:
Learn more: news.gov.bc.ca/28969
Billy Keenan's Renzo Pasolini Benelli 250 cc four replica; Elim Church car and bike show. He never got close to the 19,500 red line in the church car park. A fitting tribute to the popular Paso.
On 22nd June, in collaboration with the Girl Guides Association and the UNICEF, the ILO hosted an event in Colombo to raise awareness on how Sri Lanka can protect children from child labour, particularly in conflict and disaster situations.
On our way to the Detian Falls I stoped in a small village called "Ping Liang" and took some great photo's of farmers working. I could not believe how hard that these people work out in the feilds. Our civil workers back home who wine and complain and go on strike all the time should come and look at what hard work is all about!!!
Closing session of the International Labour Conference opening session in Geneva, Switzerland, 10.06.16
Séance de clôture de la 105e Conférence internationale du Travail, 10.06.16
Sesión de clausura de la 105ª Conferencia Internacional del Trabajo, 10.06.16
Photo © Crozet / Pouteau / Albouy
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Child labour is a global problem.
Unfortunately, in many countries, children still do some work that affects their development and too often prevents them from attending school.
Read more about our commitments to cocoa growing communities: www.nestle.com/csv/raw-materials/nestle-cocoa-plan
Daily life in the historic heart of Lamu, a picturesque car-free island situated off Kenya's Swahili Coast near the border with Somalia.
The ancient whitewashed Shia Ithna-Asheri Mosque on Lamu‘s old-town waterfront is renowned for its elegant blend of Swahili and Islamic architecture and intricately carved wooden doors. The mosque is a testimony to the island's rich Swahili-Arab heritage, rooted in a thriving centuries-old maritime trade connecting coastal East Africa with the Arabian Peninsula, Persia and India.
I finally did her faceup. She looks a bit more mature than intended, but after the MSC chipped twice and I managed to patch it up, I really didn't want to start all over again. Everything is temporary on her, I just gave her the wig/eyes/clothes that fitted her the best among my stock. Full combo achieved with an ugly pic due to the shitty weather (I can't figure how to set up my camera to take decent pics when it's grey outside). Poor girl gets a rough start at home !
Well, at least she's cute ♥
(And now, I need to find a name, a wig, eyes... Not out of trouble yet xD)
Children panning in the river. © ILO/Joseph Fortin
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Children work at the construction site in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia.
Photo: © ILO/ Asrian Mirza. Year: 2008
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On 22nd June, in collaboration with the Girl Guides Association and the UNICEF, the ILO hosted an event in Colombo to raise awareness on how Sri Lanka can protect children from child labour, particularly in conflict and disaster situations.
On 22nd June, in collaboration with the Girl Guides Association and the UNICEF, the ILO hosted an event in Colombo to raise awareness on how Sri Lanka can protect children from child labour, particularly in conflict and disaster situations.
Here is a poster from Karmayog that you can use to raise awareness on stopping Child Labour.
You can download and print the poster in B/W or colour for display in your society, office, school, college, vehicles, etc. You can also use the poster at any programme or event that you are conducting. You can also use the image as a screen saver on your computer or print the poster in your magazine / newsletter, etc.
The poster has been designed with some blank space for you to write your NGOs name, contact details, or any other information that you would like to convey through the poster.
Do send us your feedback on ways in which you can use such images to spread the message about different issues that we are all involved in.
On 22nd June, in collaboration with the Girl Guides Association and the UNICEF, the ILO hosted an event in Colombo to raise awareness on how Sri Lanka can protect children from child labour, particularly in conflict and disaster situations.
On 22nd June, in collaboration with the Girl Guides Association and the UNICEF, the ILO hosted an event in Colombo to raise awareness on how Sri Lanka can protect children from child labour, particularly in conflict and disaster situations.
Tackling child labour through education, particularly for children working at the footwear sector in West Java, Indonesia.
Photo: ©ILO/Asrian Mirza.
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