This presentation was presented to Miss. Tayyaba Sohail Lecturer Sociology at UMT, Lahore in the class of Sociology of Human Rights during FALL 2014 Semester.
Today Pakistan is facing a lot of social problems but some are very common in Pakistan, which are destroying our society and also economy of Pakistan.
Like Child Labour, CORRUPTION, Poverty, Illiteracy, Population Growth, Terrorism, Smuggling, Drug abuse, etc etc etc…
Social and Economic problems in PakistanHareem_syed
Talks about the residing problems Pakistan is currently facing like shortage of electricity, unemployment and terrorism. The information in the slides is supported by statistical data.
Today Pakistan is facing a lot of social problems but some are very common in Pakistan, which are destroying our society and also economy of Pakistan.
Like Child Labour, CORRUPTION, Poverty, Illiteracy, Population Growth, Terrorism, Smuggling, Drug abuse, etc etc etc…
Social and Economic problems in PakistanHareem_syed
Talks about the residing problems Pakistan is currently facing like shortage of electricity, unemployment and terrorism. The information in the slides is supported by statistical data.
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The Presentation contains all the details related to Child Labour in India. The causes of Child Labour to the Forward steps that need to be taken to prevent child labour.
The presentation also details about a very well known NGO - Bachpan Bachao Andolan which is working on preventing Child Labour since ages.
- Ashmita Nahar
Child labor is generally speaking, work of children that harms them or exploits them in someway (mentally or physically).
Child labor in Pakistan is the employment of children for work ,which creates mental, physical, moral, and social harm to children.
This ppt. is bassed on child labour. I am researched for child labour but i have get only some of information so in this ppt. all informations are correct. Thank you..............
Child labour is work that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children, and that interferes with their schooling by depriving them of the opportunity to attend school; obliging them to leave school prematurely, or requiring them to attempt to combine school attendance with excessively long and heavy work.
Child labour is a violation of fundamental human rights and has been shown to hinder children's development, potentially leading to lifelong physical or psychological damage.
There are many different forms of child labour, including:
Agriculture: Children are often exploited in agriculture, working long hours in hazardous conditions.
Mining: Children are often forced to work in dangerous mines, where they are exposed to toxic chemicals and dust.
Manufacturing: Children are often employed in factories, working long hours in dangerous conditions.
Domestic work: Children are often forced to work as domestic servants, often subjected to abuse.
Street work: Children are often forced to work on the streets, begging, selling goods, or engaging in other activities that expose them to danger.
Child labour is a complex issue with many causes, including poverty, lack of education, and lack of access to other opportunities. Many things can be done to address child labour, including:
Enacting and enforcing child labour laws: Governments must enact and enforce child labour laws protecting children from exploitation.
Providing education and training: Governments need to provide education and training to children so that they have other options besides work.
Promoting economic development: Economic development can help to reduce poverty, which is one of the root causes of child labour.
Supporting families: Governments need to support families so that they can afford to send their children to school instead of work.
Child labour is a serious problem, but it can be solved. By working together, we can create a world where all children have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
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I have prepared a presentation on Child Labour. I hope it will give you some knowledge on the aspects of Child Labour - one of the menace in the world, killing the childhood of several underprivileged children. Act Now - End Child Labour
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Child labour and human rights in Pakistan
1. CHILD LABOUR AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN
PAKISTAN
Presenter: M.USAMA MANSOOR
ID: 110603010
2. WHAT IS CHILD LABOUR?
The term “child labour” is often defined as
Work that deprives children of their childhood
Their potential and their dignity
And that is harmful to physical and
Mental development.
3. IT REFERS TO WORK THAT:
Is mentally, physically, socially or
Morally dangerous and harmful to children
Interferes with their schooling by:
Depriving them of the opportunity to attend school
4. Obliging them to leave school prematurely
Or
Requiring them to attempt to combine school
attendance with
Excessively long and heavy work
5. CAUSES OF CHILD LABOUR
Poverty and unemployment levels are high.
Access to compulsory, free education is limited.
Existing laws or codes of conduct are often
violated.
6. CAUSES OF CHILD LABOUR IN PAKISTAN
Poverty
Unemployment of Elders
Excess Population
Parental/ Children Illiteracy
7. LAWS ON CHILD LABOUR
The Employment of Children Act (ECA),
1991
The Bonded Labour System (Abolition)
Act, 1992
The Prevention and Control of Human
Trafficking Ordinance (promulgated in
October 2002)
8. LAWS ON CHILD LABOUR IN PAKISTAN
Article 11 (1)
Article 11 (2)
Article 11 (3)
9. TREATIES SIGNED BY PAKISTAN TO REDUCE
OR ELIMINATE CHILD LABOUR
Pakistan is signatory to the:
ILO Convention on the Worst Forms of Child
Labour (No. 182)
ILO Forced Labour Convention (No. 29)
ILO Abolition of Forced Labour Convention (No.
105)
UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).
10. GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PROGRAMMES TO REDUCE
OR ELIMINATE CHILD LABOUR IN PAKISTAN
In order to reduce Child labour in
Pakistan the Government of Pakistan has
taken following measures:
National Policy and Plan of Action (NPPA)
11. The following coordinating bodies and agencies are
involved in the implementation of the NPPA:
The Federal Ministry of Labour
The Provincial Labour and Manpower Departments
Workers' and employers' organizations, as well as
NGOs
Workers' and employers' organizations, as well as
NGOs
12. The NPPA for the elimination of child labour focuses on
Awareness raising
Withdrawal of children engaged in the worst forms of
child labour and
Their rehabilitation through education
And vocational training
Community mobilization