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Child Labour
Child Labour is the practice of having children engage in economic activity. However, they are classified as child labourers when they are either too young to work, or are involved in activities that may compromise their physical, mental, social or educational development. In the least developed countries, slightly more than one in four children (ages 5 to 17) are engaged in labour that is considered detrimental to their health and development.

Children need to support their families and their survival is dependent on them working. This is taken as advantage of by criminal gangs or child traffickers.

Child labour can have a range of both mental and physical health effects on a child that often continue into adulthood, these include long-term health issues due to abuse, injuries, malnutrition, exhaustion, psychological harm or exposure to chemicals, among others. The mental and physical effects depending on the sector that children are working.

This child labouring was forcefully encouraged by family. because of financial issues. children are forcely encrypted to the work field in underage.

We have Anti child labour sectors. but according to the fact does it really bought the change in people???
i completely doubt about it.

Financial pressure for the family, unemployment, effecting the child life to the world of injestice.

I believe in helping hands, instead of wasting money for things which is not at all useful and unsatisfactory,
that money can build a child career at least some how.

Even though we have the government funds for the child education, Anti child labour sectors, somehow social awareness and a financial bound may help them alot from us.


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