The document discusses child labor, defining it as work performed by children below the legal age that is considered exploitative and harmful. It notes that over 158 million children worldwide are engaged in child labor, particularly in developing countries where poverty is a major driving factor. The document outlines international agreements and organizations that aim to eliminate the worst forms of child labor, including the UNICEF, ILO, and conventions setting minimum employment ages and prohibiting hazardous work. Examples are given of country-specific programs in India, Morocco, and Senegal that work to reduce child labor through education, vocational training, and economic measures. In conclusion, the document stresses the importance of implementing international regulations to abolish child labor and ensure children's