4. Outline
1.Introduction
2.Top Treeible Issue Faching Childern
a. Poverty
b. Child Labour
c. Child Neglect--Some major types of child neglect
d.Child Prostitution
e. Trafficking and Slavery
5. Introduction
Its being said that Children are closer to GOD
because they are innocent.
They are harmless, they do not have any power
to harm others but they faced some unfortunate
and terrbile issues from society.
They are being imposed by society.They are
facing some terrbile problems from the societ
which they should'nt faced.
8. Poverty
Child poverty refers to the
phenomenon of children living
in poverty.
According to UNICEF, 25,000
children die each day due to
poverty.
Around 27-28 percent of all
children in developing
countries are estimated to be
underweight or stunted.
9. Child Labour
Child labour refers to the
employment of children in any work
that deprives children of their
childhood.
The incidence of child labour in the
world decreased from 25% to 10%
between 1960 and 2003, according
to the World Bank.
In developing countries, with high
poverty and poor schooling
opportunities, child labour is still
prevalent.
10. Child Neglect
Child neglect is a form of
child maltreatment, a
deficit in meeting a
child's basic needs
including the failure to
provide basic physical,
health care, supervision,
nutrition, emotional,
education and/or safe
housing needs.
11. Some major types of child neglect
Physical
Medical
Educational
Emotional
12. Child Prostitution
The term normally refers to
prostitution of a minor, or person
under the legal age of maturity.
It is a form of commercial sexual
exploitation of children.
In most jurisdictions, prostitution
of or by a person under 18 is
illegal, even if the child is older
than the statutory age of consent
of the jurisdictions.
13. Trafficking and Slavery
Trafficking of children or the sale of
children is a form of human
trafficking and is defined as the
"recruitment, transportation,
transfer, harboring, and receipt" of a
child for the purpose of exploitation.
Though statistics regarding the
magnitude of child trafficking are
difficult to obtain, the International
Labour Organization estimates that
1.2 million children are trafficked
each year.