World Day Against Child Labour

World Day Against Child Labour
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Also calledWDACL
Observed byUN Members
Liturgical Colorgreen
ObservancesUN, International Labour Organization
Date11 June
Next time11 June 2020 (2020-06-11)
Frequencyannual

The World Day Against Child Labour is an International Labour Organization (ILO)-sanctioned holiday first launched in 2003 aiming to raise awareness and activism to prevent child labour. It was spurred by ratifications of ILO Convention No. 138[1] on the minimum age for employment and ILO Convention No. 182[2] on the worst forms of child labour.

The World Day Against Child Labour, which is held every year on June 12, is intended to foster the worldwide movement against child labour in any of its forms.

Background

The International Labour Organization (ILO), the United Nations body that regulates the world of work, launched the World Day Against Child Labour in 2002 in order to bring attention and join efforts to fight against child labour. This day brings together governments, local authorities, civil society and international, workers and employers organizations to point out the child labour problem and define the guidelines to help child labourers.

According to ILO's data, hundreds of millions of girls and boys throughout the world are involved in work that deprives them of receiving an adequate education, health, leisure and basic freedoms, violating this way their rights. Of these children, more than half are exposed to the worst forms of child labour. These worst forms of child labour include work in hazardous environments, slavery, or other forms of forced labour, illicit activities such as drug trafficking and prostitution, as well as involvement in armed conflict.

References

  1. ^ Text of ILO Convention 138
  2. ^ "Text of ILO Convention 182".

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