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Day of Opposition to Child Labor

International Day Against Child Labour It is observed on June 12th. It was initiated in 2002 by the International Labour Organization. The establishment of these celebrations aims to draw attention to the problem of using minors for work. It is also a way of promoting actions taken to eliminate all forms of child exploitation worldwide. The International Labour Organization defines child labour as "work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, dignity, and is harmful to physical and mental development." According to sources, approximately 152 million children work for pay - mostly in Asia, the Pacific regions, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The most common causes of child labour are poverty, marginalization, and discrimination. Many working children are under 10 years old and are the sole earning members of the family. They have no other choice; they have to work and earn for themselves, their parents, and younger siblings. Most children work in agriculture, factories, mines, trade, or tourism-related work. Unfortunately, many young individuals are exploited in drug trafficking and sex work, or forcibly recruited into the army. Stand against child labour: Do not buy products (e.g. clothes) from companies that force children to work - install an application that checks if a certain company does not use child labour; Support the education of children from poor regions by making even minimal donations to the account of charitable organizations; React when you see children working hard (e.g. in farms, collecting coal or scrap); Help children from difficult families in learning (individually or through working with an organization).
International Day Against Child Labour It is observed on June 12th. It was initiated in 2002 by the International Labour Organization. The establishment of these celebrations aims to draw attention to the problem of using minors for work. It is also a way of promoting actions taken to eliminate all forms of child exploitation worldwide. The International Labour Organization defines child labour as "work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, dignity, and is harmful to physical and mental development." According to sources, approximately 152 million children work for pay - mostly in Asia, the Pacific regions, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The most common causes of child labour are poverty, marginalization, and discrimination. Many working children are under 10 years old and are the sole earning members of the family. They have no other choice; they have to work and earn for themselves, their parents, and younger siblings. Most children work in agriculture, factories, mines, trade, or tourism-related work. Unfortunately, many young individuals are exploited in drug trafficking and sex work, or forcibly recruited into the army. Stand against child labour: Do not buy products (e.g. clothes) from companies that force children to work - install an application that checks if a certain company does not use child labour; Support the education of children from poor regions by making even minimal donations to the account of charitable organizations; React when you see children working hard (e.g. in farms, collecting coal or scrap); Help children from difficult families in learning (individually or through working with an organization).
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Stop this propaganda nonsense!

Stop this propaganda nonsense!


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Does the 12-year system of indoctrination (initially incorrect body posture forced by the chair on a rapidly growing organism and its influence) not cause harm? Professional trainers and instructors, dieticians, specialists in potential and its development, will tell you that between 6-15 years psycho-physical development, movement, constant fitness, 8 and over- the ability to distinguish truth from lies, 11-12→acquisition of the ability to grasp abstract concepts, 15-21→hormones and work towards mastery, 21+family, etc... And it would also be worth looking into all these organizations; how they were established, such as the International Labor Organization and others; and what their agenda serves.
Does the 12-year system of indoctrination (initially incorrect body posture forced by the chair on a rapidly growing organism and its influence) not cause harm? Professional trainers and instructors, dieticians, specialists in potential and its development, will tell you that between 6-15 years psycho-physical development, movement, constant fitness, 8 and over- the ability to distinguish truth from lies, 11-12→acquisition of the ability to grasp abstract concepts, 15-21→hormones and work towards mastery, 21+family, etc... And it would also be worth looking into all these organizations; how they were established, such as the International Labor Organization and others; and what their agenda serves.

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