Education International Calls For An End To Child Labour

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Education International Calls for an End to Child Labour


MEDIA RELEASE PR35002


BRUSSELS, June 10 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ -


    Every year at this time, members of Education International (EI) join with other trade unions and concerned

citizens around the globe to mark the World Day Against Child Labour, 12 June.


    "Ten years ago, the international community adopted the landmark ILO Convention 182 on the worst forms

of child labour. As we celebrate the important progress that has been made since then, we must not lose sight

of the ongoing challenges - especially exploitation of girls. Ultimately, though, our goal is to eliminate all forms

of child labour," said Jan Eastman, Deputy General Secretary of EI, which is the global union federation

representing 30 million teachers and education workers in more than 170 countries.


    Around the world more than 200 million children - half of them girls - are forced to labour in fields and

factories, in households and on the streets. Because of gender discrimination in the family, the community and

all levels of society, girls are more likely to be deprived of education than are boys. Girls endure additional

hardships and face extra risks, often hidden from the public eye in situations of domestic servitude. Girls are

also more likely to be victims of trafficking and extreme exploitation through prostitution, pornography, bonded

labour and slavery.


    To address these issues, EI member organisations are planning a wide range of activities including

television advertising and other awareness-raising campaigns, rallies and marches to Education Ministry

offices, workshops and research projects. Teachers' unions will be active in Albania, Bulgaria, Burundi,

Georgia, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Honduras, India, Kenya, Morocco, Zimbabwe, and elsewhere.


    EI and the ILO have collaborated to produce lesson aids for classroom use and a new publication entitled

Give girls a chance: End child labour. It aims to educate teacher trade unionists, civil society and governments

about the urgent need to take action against child labour, in particular the multiple disadvantages faced by

girls. EI has also produced other materials for teachers, including posters and pencils for use in its awareness-



    "Quality public education is the best solution to the scourge of child labour," Eastman said. "Teachers have

a key role to play in helping to bring about a world in which all children - both girls and boys - can claim their

universal right to free quality public education. This is our goal, on World Day Against Child Labour, and all

year round."


    For more information: Nancy Knickerbocker, EI Senior Coordinator, Communications,

    +32-476-85-07-01 or nancy.knickerbocker@ei-ie.org


    SOURCE: Education International

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