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Utah Jazz-Take No More

PLEASE STOP CHILD LABOR!!
"The ILO "
International Labor Organization" has estimated that some 217.7 million children ages 5 to 17 are engaged in child labour
around the world. Of these, some 126.3 million are working under hazardous conditions,
belonging to the group of children working under the worst forms of child labour.
Among working children ages 5 to 14 around the world, 69% are employed in the agricultural
Sector, 9% are employed in the industrial sector and the remaining 22% are employed in the
services sector.
Asia and the Pacific is the region of the world with the largest amount of working children with
122.3 million of child workers, followed by Sub-Saharan Africa with 49.3 million, a group of
heterogeneous regions consisting of developed countries, transition economies and the Middle
East and North Africa (MENA) with 13.4 million, and lastly Latin America and the Caribbean with
5.7 million.
Even though Asia and the Pacific is the region of the world that concentrates the biggest quantity
of working children ages 5 to 14. For the same age group, Sub-Saharan Africa has the largest
working ratio of the world, with 26 working children out of every 100. The working ratio for
LAC is approximately 5 children out of every 100.
In Brazil there are more than 2.2 million child workers ages 5 to 14 (approximately 6.8 per cent
of total children). There are important gender differences when one contrasts the work of male
children vs. female children. While boys are more likely to work in agriculture (63.6 per cent)
girls tend to be concentrated in the services sector (43 per cent).
In several Latin American countries the performance of household chores consumes a vital share
of the childrens time, especially of female children. The intensive performance of household
chores can interfere with school and recreational time of the children in the same manner than
work does. In Nicaragua 92.9 per cent of total children (5-14 years old) are involved in
household chores. Numbers are also available for other LAC like Honduras (79.8 per cent),
Colombia (72.1 per cent), Belize (68.2 per cent), Panama (65.2 percent) and El Salvador (62.3
percent).
The majority of the Latin American working children ages 5 to 14 are concentrated in the
Agricultural sector, followed by the Services sector. In Belize as much as 65 percent of total
working children are working in agriculture and 27.8 per cent in services, while Nicaragua has
58.7 and 30.9, Brazil 58.7 and 33.5, El Salvador 53.2 and 30.7, Panama 66.1 and 31.2, Honduras
59.1 and 28.5, and Guatemala 62.6 and 23.4. Some of the agricultural working tasks can entail a
Child Labour Facts
International
Labour Office
Declaration on Fundamental Principles
and Rights at Work WORK IN FREEDOM
great deal of danger to the children, as they involve the manipulation of sharp tools and power
machinery and the handling of biological and chemical components (fertilizers and pesticides).
Part of the children involved in the services sector are indeed working in the informal sector of
economy, usually for no payment - for their families or to have a place to sleep - and cant seek
no protection in they are mistreated by their employers.
The majority of Latin American working children are working for their families and do not
receive any payment. Girls are somehow the most affected by this situation as usually they face
worse opportunities in the remunerated labour market than boys do. In Belize 75.5 percent of
girls (5 to 14 years old) work as unpaid family workers, compared to 52.2 per cent of boys.
Other examples of this trend can be found in countries like Nicaragua (75.5 per cent female vs.
71.9 per cent boys) and Colombia (55.9 per cent girls vs. 47.4 per cent boys)"

PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE BELOW IF YOU ARE AGAINST CHILD LABOR!!
http://www.giveindia.org/GI.htm?aspxerrorpath=/t-children-day.aspx
http://www.mvfindia.in/
http://www.stopchildlabor.org/USchildlabor/fact1.htm
http://www.icftu.org/focus.asp?Issue=childlabour&Language=EN
http://stopchildslavery.com/
http://www.lib.unc.edu/stories/cotton/lessons/action.html
http://www.depdc.org/
http://www.freethechildren.com/getinvolved/geteducated/childlabour.htm
http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/kids/specials/articles/0,28285,1043503,00.html
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_can_we_do_to_stop_child_labour
http://wiki.vibha.org/Main_Page

Lyrics:
People... Evil people...
My heart feel so sad

People... Evil people...
They hurt me so bad

My mind is broken
My heart feel so sad

I just can't take it no more

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  • Amazing video, music and a powerful message

  • @YThemertY ; Wish we could find some answer for your question soon , maybe collaborate ? Greetings from Belgium , Alex y Lisa ♪♥♪

  • Many thanks my friend for such a moving video...

    Much appreciated....xx

  • An other one great video again ! awesome messages in all of your videos,Thank you Dear Fatima for great share, I love your works,Very Creative and meanings.all stars to you ************

  • Life is NOT fair, we all know that. Still, something or somebody has to stand up and be a voice for the voiceless. Hard to imagine in a world of such wealth and technology that literally BILLIONS of people live without adequate shelter, food or clean drinking water. It's shameful. I do my part, but it seems like nothing when compared to the size of this horror...

    Thanks sis,, for being a loud and clear voice for the voiceless!

  • Incredible life, this is our world. The world we live ... Good question Fatima " What are we going to do about it?"

  • Hi Fatima, hope u doing well sister.keep doing what u do best .

    have a nice Eid holiday. Ahmed

  • This was true in the old days. but here i England that is history, now they have Social secutity. the chiln MUST go to school most of which have honours degree and they don't go mome to spreadtheir skill they remain here to earn more than £15,00 a year.

    Yes England in the od days can claim all you say, but even our own people worked that had and I know peope that did. So, it was not becausethey were black.it was the codistions of the era.

  • It's absolutely disgusting that this still goes on today, in a world that has more than enough to feed every man woman and child. The rich get richer and only wish to view the world through rose tinted glasses. It's time they removed those glasses. They may not like what they see then, but they're not the ones who LIVE in a world where they depend on others, who choose not to see them. Every child should have a carefree childhood. Thank you dear Fatima. ♥

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