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Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

World Day Against Child Labour 12 June 2013

  

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts.

 

Under the Scheme, child labour as defined under the schedule of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, are identified through a survey, withdrawn from work and put into the special schools, so as to provide them with enabling environment to join mainstream education system. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend @ Rs.100/- per month, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. The Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

A revamped NCLP programme with a proposed budget of INR Rs. 891 million (£11 million approx) bringing it in harmony with the right to education, it is envisaged would result in total abolition of child labour by the end of 12th Plan period.

 

Read: National Child Labour Project - A Critique

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right

India: Project helps child labourers return to school

CENSUS DATA on Child Labour 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

 

Himalayan Medical Camp, a voluntary organisation of nature lovers and doctors, formed in 1992 by one of my friends, Milan Nag. This low-profile group of climber-activists has trekked in the clouds of the Himalayas on several occasions, treating some 3,000 villagers and carrying out over a hundred eye operations - all free of cost! For their sterling work, the group has earned the praise of such legendary climbers as Edmund Hillary and Chris Bonnington. Worth Reading: www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?208152

The Sun was about to set..she was still workng...saw this girl on a roadside in Nagpur helping her mother in making and painting artifacts out of PoP.

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June 2014

This year, World Day Against Child Labour draws attention to the role of social protection in keeping children out of child labour and removing them from it. Social protection enables access to education, health care and nutrition and plays a critical role in the fight against child labour.

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right - A NCPCR Report

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), Govt of India

  

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

World Day Against Child Labour 12 June 2013

 

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts.

 

Under the Scheme, child labour as defined under the schedule of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, are identified through a survey, withdrawn from work and put into the special schools, so as to provide them with enabling environment to join mainstream education system. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend @ Rs.100/- per month, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. The Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

A revamped NCLP programme with a proposed budget of INR Rs. 891 million (£11 million approx) bringing it in harmony with the right to education, it is envisaged would result in total abolition of child labour by the end of 12th Plan period.

 

Read: National Child Labour Project - A Critique

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right

India: Project helps child labourers return to school

CENSUS DATA on Child Labour 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

 

Himalayan Medical Camp, a voluntary organisation of nature lovers and doctors, formed in 1992 by one of my friends, Milan Nag. This low-profile group of climber-activists has trekked in the clouds of the Himalayas on several occasions, treating some 3,000 villagers and carrying out over a hundred eye operations - all free of cost! For their sterling work, the group has earned the praise of such legendary climbers as Edmund Hillary and Chris Bonnington. Worth Reading: www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?208152

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June 2014

This year, World Day Against Child Labour draws attention to the role of social protection in keeping children out of child labour and removing them from it. Social protection enables access to education, health care and nutrition and plays a critical role in the fight against child labour.

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

Child labour is not a new phenomenon in an agriculture dominated country like Nepal. For many years, it has remained a part and parcel of the feudal economy. Like in other developing countries in South Asia, the rural communities in Nepal are living in a state of social injustice, economic exploitation, deprivation and backwardness. The growing marginalisation among the rural population, landlessness, unemployment and unplanned urbanisation have also contributed to an increase in the magnitude of child labour exploitation in the country. text adopted from www.cwin.org.np

World Day Against Child Labour 12 June 2013

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts.

 

Under the Scheme, child labour as defined under the schedule of the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act, 1986, are identified through a survey, withdrawn from work and put into the special schools, so as to provide them with enabling environment to join mainstream education system. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend @ Rs.100/- per month, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. The Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

A revamped NCLP programme with a proposed budget of INR Rs. 891 million (£11 million approx) bringing it in harmony with the right to education, it is envisaged would result in total abolition of child labour by the end of 12th Plan period.

 

Read: National Child Labour Project - A Critique

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right

India: Project helps child labourers return to school

CENSUS DATA on Child Labour 1971, 1981, 1991, 2001

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

 

Himalayan Medical Camp, a voluntary organisation of nature lovers and doctors, formed in 1992 by one of my friends, Milan Nag. This low-profile group of climber-activists has trekked in the clouds of the Himalayas on several occasions, treating some 3,000 villagers and carrying out over a hundred eye operations - all free of cost! For their sterling work, the group has earned the praise of such legendary climbers as Edmund Hillary and Chris Bonnington. Worth Reading: www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?208152

Candid Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June 2014

This year, World Day Against Child Labour draws attention to the role of social protection in keeping children out of child labour and removing them from it. Social protection enables access to education, health care and nutrition and plays a critical role in the fight against child labour.

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right - A NCPCR Report

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), Govt of India

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June 2014

This year, World Day Against Child Labour draws attention to the role of social protection in keeping children out of child labour and removing them from it. Social protection enables access to education, health care and nutrition and plays a critical role in the fight against child labour.

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right - A NCPCR Report

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), Govt of India

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

Portraits of former child labourers, withdrawn from work and now enrolled in a National Child Labour Project school in Bhursu, Purulia District, West Bengal, India

 

World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June 2014

This year, World Day Against Child Labour draws attention to the role of social protection in keeping children out of child labour and removing them from it. Social protection enables access to education, health care and nutrition and plays a critical role in the fight against child labour.

 

National Child Labour Project (NCLP, Govt. of India), in its 25 years of existence since 1988, only 8, 52,179 child labourers were withdrawn from work and sent to mainstream schools. Currently there are 7311 Special Schools in 266 districts. In these Special Schools, besides formal education, they are provided stipend, nutrition, vocational training and regular health check-ups. This UNICEF-supported Scheme also envisages awareness generation campaigns against the evils of child labour and enforcement of child labour laws.

 

India: Project helps child labourers return to school - A UNICEF Report

 

Abolition of Child Labour and Making Education a Reality for Every Child as a Right

 

Images of Bengal, India

 

I was part of a team of volunteers when I visited this school. My friends from Himalayan Medical Camp are working with them for years. On that day, all the children of the school received woollen sweaters just before the cold winter. We had lunch with the students and learned their experience.

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.

 

ILO, with EU funding, ran a project in Pakistan to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

 

This was painted on the wall of one of these schools

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This is somewhere in INDIA... (i don't wanna disclose the place name).

"Don't Be wild Don't Force work On A Child"

#WorldDayAgainstChildLabour

MrEggs Child Labour

160 million children are working worldwide....

 

#mreggs #mreggz #childlabour #unicef #mining #children #onelife #streetart #stencilart #mcrgraffiti #savethechildren #stopchildlabour #stopit #letkidsbekids #illegal @unicef @unicef_uk #childexploitation @worldvision @worldvisionuk @fairtradeuk #fairtrade #worldvision @tamesidecorrespondent @granadareports @chrishallitv @itvnews @granadareports @manchestereveningnews @manchester_evening_news_

ILO, with EU funding, ran a project in Pakistan to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

Stop buying stuffs from them on the street in Viet Nam, tell them to go to school, hanging out with kids, they DO SPEAK ENGLISH, some of them speak very fluently, THEY ARE SMART but not for selling stuffs on the street in this age.

ILO, with EU funding, ran a project in Pakistan to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

MrEggs Child Labour

160 million children are working worldwide....

 

#mreggs #mreggz #childlabour #unicef #mining #children #onelife #streetart #stencilart #mcrgraffiti #savethechildren #stopchildlabour #stopit #letkidsbekids #illegal @unicef @unicef_uk #childexploitation @worldvision @worldvisionuk @fairtradeuk #fairtrade #worldvision @tamesidecorrespondent @granadareports @chrishallitv @itvnews @granadareports @manchestereveningnews @manchester_evening_news_

ILO, with EU funding, ran a project to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

ILO, with EU funding, ran a project in Pakistan to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

LO, with EU funding, ran a project in Pakistan to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

MrEggs Child Labour

160 million children are working worldwide....

 

#mreggs #mreggz #childlabour #unicef #mining #children #onelife #streetart #stencilart #mcrgraffiti #savethechildren #stopchildlabour #stopit #letkidsbekids #illegal @unicef @unicef_uk #childexploitation @worldvision @worldvisionuk @fairtradeuk #fairtrade #worldvision @tamesidecorrespondent @granadareports @chrishallitv @itvnews @granadareports @manchestereveningnews @manchester_evening_news_

ILO, with EU funding, ran a project in Pakistan to combat child labour.. A major part of this involved providing schools

Stop buying stuffs from them on the street in Viet Nam, tell them to go to school, hanging out with kids, they DO SPEAK ENGLISH, some of them speak very fluently, THEY ARE SMART but not for selling stuffs on the street in this age.

“World revolves around the children. Childrens’ future revolves around education. Stop Child Labor”

 

World child labor day 12 June 2019

 

Click here to WhatsApp 👉 :https://rebrand.ly/Talk-to-JR-Rubber

 

JR Rubber Industries

Thadapparambu, Mulankunnathukavu P.O

Thrissur - 680 581

Kerala, India

📞: +91 8589082225

🌐 : www.jrrubbermoulds.com

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Questi bambini non stanno studiando e non stanno giocando. Purtroppo questi bambini indiani stanno lavorando e stanno perdendo, oltre che la loro infanzia, l'unica possibilità che avrebbero di uscire dalla povertà e di contribuire al loro Paese.

 

Noi del Cesvi abbiamo lanciato una petizione su Stop Lavoro Minorile per sensibilizzare i governi e le imprese contro il lavoro minorile, ma per riuscire a far qualcosa abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto.

Vieni a firmare , informati su Stop The Child Labour e gioca col nostro videogame online.

 

Utilizza questa immagine come preferisci e anzi, diffondila più che puoi tra i tuoi amici, i parenti e i colleghi. Abbiamo bisogno di tutta la vostra partecipazione.

  

India has world’s largest population of child labourers. If you see any child around who is forced to work or any form of child labour, you should inform police. You can educate people about how child labour impacts a child’s growth and ruins his childhood. By doing these small things, you can help stop child labour. You can donate here or visit the website to volunteer for the cause support.savethechildren.in/stopchildlabour/

 

Questo bambino non sta studiando e non sta giocando. Purtroppo questo bambino dell'India sta lavorando e sta perdendo, oltre che la sua infanzia, l'unica possibilità che avrebbe di uscire dalla povertà e di contribuire al suo Paese.

 

Noi del Cesvi abbiamo lanciato una petizione su Stop Lavoro Minorile per sensibilizzare i governi e le imprese contro il lavoro minorile, ma per riuscire a far qualcosa abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto.

Vieni a firmare , informati su Stop The Child Labour e gioca col nostro videogame online.

 

Utilizza questa immagine come preferisci e anzi, diffondila più che puoi tra i tuoi amici, i parenti e i colleghi. Abbiamo bisogno di tutta la vostra partecipazione.

  

Questo bambino non sta studiando e non sta giocando. Purtroppo questo bambino dell'India sta lavorando e sta perdendo, oltre che la sua infanzia, l'unica possibilità che avrebbe di uscire dalla povertà e di contribuire al suo Paese.

 

Noi del Cesvi abbiamo lanciato una petizione su Stop Lavoro Minorile per sensibilizzare i governi e le imprese contro il lavoro minorile, ma per riuscire a far qualcosa abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto.

Vieni a firmare , informati su Stop The Child Labour e gioca col nostro videogame online.

 

Utilizza questa immagine come preferisci e anzi, diffondila più che puoi tra i tuoi amici, i parenti e i colleghi. Abbiamo bisogno di tutta la vostra partecipazione.

  

JR Rubber Industries

Thadapparambu, Mulankunnathukavu P.O

Thrissur - 680 581

Kerala, India

📞: +91 8589082225 / 0487 2201338

🌐 : www.jrrubbermoulds.com

📧 : jrrubber@gmail.com

Questo bambino non sta studiando e non sta giocando. Purtroppo questo bambino dell'Uganda sta lavorando e sta perdendo, oltre che la sua infanzia, l'unica possibilità che avrebbe di uscire dalla povertà e di contribuire al suo Paese.

 

Noi del Cesvi abbiamo lanciato una petizione su Stop Lavoro Minorile per sensibilizzare i governi e le imprese contro il lavoro minorile, ma per riuscire a far qualcosa abbiamo bisogno del tuo aiuto.

Vieni a firmare , informati su Stop The Child Labour e gioca col nostro videogame online.

 

Utilizza questa immagine come preferisci e anzi, diffondila più che puoi tra i tuoi amici, i parenti e i colleghi. Abbiamo bisogno di tutta la vostra partecipazione.

  

'Children are like buds in a garden and should be carefully and lovingly nurtured, as they are the future of the nation and the citizens of tomorrow.‘ – Jawaharlal Nehru

#stopchildlabour #ShyamSteel #flexiSTRONG #TMTBar

Every day is Children’s day. In connection with Children's Day, an event was organized at Port Grand Karachi under the auspices of Lyari Girls Cafe Foundation.

A ceremony was held at Port Grand Karachi organized by Lyari Girls Cafe Foundation in connection with Children's Day. Chief guest Altaf Hussain Sario Deputy Commissioner South Karachi participated in the event. The Children's Day event was organized in support with ARADO, TDH and PortGrand.

 

Hundreds of children along with their parents and women, elders and youths participated in the event.

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#LyariGirlsCafe #LGCF #GlobalActionMonth #iyn #Children #KidsDay #FutureEcoLeaders #Lyari #Karachi #Pakistan #Educational #Childlife #ArtForCause #Cleanup #Crew #young #StopChildLabour #surroundings #inspiring #positivechange #happykids #ChildrensEnvironmentalRights #FutureEcoChampions #GC26 #childrensday #happychildrensday #kids #childhood #celebration #goals #success #smile #event

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