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We are a group of Year 10 Social Studies Students of Rangitoto College that are wanting to raise awareness about a social issue. We want to help gain back human rights that everyone is entitled to. We believe that child labour is a massive problem that needs to be fixed. Thank you for your support.
We are a group of Year 10 Social Studies Students of Rangitoto College that are wanting to raise awareness about a social issue. We want to help gain back human rights that everyone is entitled to. We believe that child labour is a massive problem that needs to be fixed. Thank you for your support.
UNICEF
The United Nations Children's Fund is an organisation that supplies humanitarianism and assistance to children in developing countries. It was formed on December 11, 1946 by the United Nations General Assembly. UNICEF relies on contributions and donations to help distribute health and well-being of children. They believe that nurturing and caring for children are the stepping stones of human progress. They want to overcome poverty, violence and discrimination in a children's journey. UNICEF promotes education and works to prevent families of diseases.
Three key things UNICEF does to help free child labourers:
The United Nations Children's Fund is an organisation that supplies humanitarianism and assistance to children in developing countries. It was formed on December 11, 1946 by the United Nations General Assembly. UNICEF relies on contributions and donations to help distribute health and well-being of children. They believe that nurturing and caring for children are the stepping stones of human progress. They want to overcome poverty, violence and discrimination in a children's journey. UNICEF promotes education and works to prevent families of diseases.
Three key things UNICEF does to help free child labourers:
- Provide non-formal, flexible schooling for children so they may have the opportunity to go to school, learn to read and write, have an education and help their families survive.
- Operate child-friendly drop-in centres. Children in drop-in centres can receive basic education, counselling, life-skills training and job placement, as well as food and shelter to survive.
- Train social workers who are willing to help children. Encourage them to create safer conditions for children and to allow children to attend school, as well as funding enough money to provide for schools. Social workers also provide counselling services and help parents find alternative incomes to child employment if possible.
"Children are forced to serve as porters in areas, in which beatings and other mistreatment occur."