child labour
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its may project on child labour ..TRANSCRIPT
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. Child labour is any work that is
mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful to children, interferes with their schooling, deprives them of the opportunity to attend school,
makes them to leave school early or requires them to attempt to combine school with long and heavy work .
In South Asia, another 44 million are involved in child labour. . Children living in the poorest households and in
rural areas are most likely to be engaged in child labour. Those burdened with household chores are overwhelmingly girls. Millions of girls who work as domestic servants are especially vulnerable to
exploitation and abuse. This practice of child labour is considered exploitative by many and is illegal in many
countries. IPEC is an organization set up to fight against Child Labour. Since it started in 1992, IPEC has
worked to get rid of child labour in several ways,
An estimated 158 million children aged 5-14 are involved in child labour , one in six children in the world. Millions of children are forced to work in dangerous situations or conditions, such as working in mines, working with
chemicals and pesticides in agriculture or working with dangerous machinery. They are everywhere but invisible, working as domestic servants in homes,
labouring behind the walls of workshops, hidden from view in plantations. In Sub-Saharan Africa around one in
three children are involved in child labour, representing 69 million children altogether.
through country-based programmes which promote policy reform, build institutional capacity and put in place
measures to end child labour, and through awareness raising and mobilization intended to change social attitudes and promote ratification and effective
implementation of ILO child labour Conventions. These efforts have resulted in hundreds of thousands of
children being withdrawn from work and rehabilitated or prevented from entering the workforce. In its most extreme forms, child labour involves children
being enslaved, separated from their families,
exposed to serious hazards and illnesses and left to fend for themselves on the streets of large cities,
often at a very early age.
Ester Osborne (nanny) !
Born: 1944 _____ Age: 66
Started working at age 14 in a launderette for 1 year
and then she worked at making clothes/tailoring until she
was 19 .
George Osborne ( granddad ) !
Born: 1941 ..... Age: 69
Started working at age 14 he worked make clothes / tailoring until her was 16 , then he worked in IDL until he was 46 and then a few years later he worked in a
sports centre until he was 68 .
Anna Osborne ( aunty ) !
Born: 1973 ..... Age:37
Started working at age 15 she worked in fas until she was 19 and then she worked in a shoe factory for 3
year.
Hayzel Osborne ( aunty ) !
Born: 1967 ..... Age: 43
Started working at age 16 she worked in an tea clothing store until she was 19. She then worked in Guinness
storehouse cleaning and then in Guinness sewing factory and then Guinness enterprise.
I made this project using Photoshop, Illustrator , Picnik.com and Power Point.
I made most of the pictures on picnik.com which I recently learned how to use , Another program I ALSO learned HOW to use IS ILLUSTRATOR, I USED THIS PROGRAM
TO DESIGN PICTURES AND SOME TEXT. Then i put it altogether and made a power point and published it on
issuue.com