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    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

      Child Labour and Education

      @Mariya-Rajpar Inadequate access to quality education, especially in poorer communities, can lead children to enter the workforce at a young age.

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        @HIRAC405752f6f0 some regions, child labour is accepted or even encouraged as part of traditional practices.

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        • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

          @Mariya-Rajpar some regions, child labour is accepted or even encouraged as part of traditional practices.

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          • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

            @WAQAS21edd186d8 Limited economic opportunities for adults can force children into labour to support their families.

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              @WAQAS21edd186d8 Children are particularly vulnerable to injuries, diseases, and psychological trauma in hazardous working conditions.

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              • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                @WAQAS21edd186d8 Child labour can trap families in a cycle of poverty, as children may not be able to escape their current situation.

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                • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                  @Mariya-Rajpar Many countries have laws prohibiting child labour, although enforcement can be challenging.

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                  • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                    @Mariya-Rajpar Providing access to free and compulsory education can reduce the need for children to work.

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                    • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                      @Mariya-Rajpar Organizations like the International Labour Organization (ILO) work to combat child labour through research, advocacy, and technical assistance.

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                      • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                        @HIRAC405752f6f0 Raising awareness about the harms of child labour and promoting positive social norms is crucial to ending the practice.

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                        • Shaista BegumS Shaista Begum

                          @Mariya-Rajpar Child labour is a complex issue with deep roots in poverty, lack of education, and cultural norms. However, through a combination of legal, social, and economic interventions, it is possible to eliminate child labour and ensure that all children can enjoy their childhood, receive an education, and reach their full potential.

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