2. CONTENT
Introduction
Title
Video
Reason of child Labor
Problems of Child Laborers
Government Responsibility
NGO Responsibility
Recommending
Conclusion
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3. WHAT IS CHILD LABOUR?
• The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) defines child
labour as any activity that affects a child's health and education.
• According to the Labour Law of Bangladesh, the minimum
legal age for employment is 14. However, as 93 per cent of
child labourers work in the informal sector – in small
factories and workshops, on the street, in home-based
businesses and domestic employment.
5. REASON OF CHILD LABOR……..
• Poverty
I. children are forced to work to help support the family.
II. families rely on the extra income produced by their children.
Demographics
I. the population in Bangladesh can also be a predictor of child labor
incidence rates.
Lack of Education
I. illiteracy rates are a predictor of child labor prevalence.
II. around 58% of working children listed economic hardship as the
reason they were not attending school.
6. PROBLEMS OF CHILD LABOURERS
Physical injuries and mutilations
Pesticide poisoning
Growth deficiency
Long-term health problems
Exhaustion and malnutrition
Loss of Quality childhood:
Health issues:
Mental trauma:
Illiteracy:
7. GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITY
The Right to Survival Interventions
It includes the rights to life,the attainable
standard of
health,nutrition,an adequate standard of
living, name
and nationality.
- Health services
- Health education
- Recording child name and address.
- Family life education through drop in
Center/Shelter.
The Right of Protection
It include the to special care and protection
from all
forms of exploitation, adult and inhuman or
degrading treatment in situation of emergency
and around conflict. It also aim to protect
vulnerable children.
- Drop in center/Shelter home
- Legal aid support
- Psychological Counseling
- Vocational Skill Training
- Job placement
- IGA activities
- Intergration of children with their families
- Rehabilitation of children.
8. NGO RESPONSIBILITY
• Non-formal Education
• Vocational Training
• Health Services
• Drop in Center/Shelter
• Legal Aid Protection
• Advocacy
• Psychological Counseling
• Job Placement
• Recreational Activities
• Networking
• Awareness Raising
• Marker Survey
Preliminary Study
Pocket Area
Selection and Area
Profile
Participatory Urban
Appraisal
Community
Mobilization and
Awareness Rising
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Program
Implementation and
Monitoring
Evaluation, Review &
Report Publication
Program Replication/
Transfer to Local
Community
9. WHAT WE CAN DO AS A PERSON TO STOP
CHILD LABOUR?
To donate fund in NGOs working for street children.
To make the rural people aware about benefits of education
To provide free education for the orphans.
To contact NGOs and make them more aware.
To start campaign against child labor.
To help the government to stop child labor.
Strictly implementation of laws.
10. Conclusion
Child labour is an ugly reality
that exists in Bangladesh. It is
our duty to ensure that they are
protected and can make the best
out of their situations so that
they can also have a chance for
a brighter future.