Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Child Labour

The figures are troubling and Child labour is steadily becoming a unifying social economic problem among the developed and undeveloped countries.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) reports that is based on a nation wide survey of child trafficking, approximately 19% of school children and 40% of street children have been forced into the child labour.

Child labour includes different types of activities like poultry farms at early age due to the scarcity.

However, they do not get profit continuously due to unhealthy conditions.

Bird flu is one of the kind of fever in chicken which often destroy the poultry farms and children working there also come into the hazardous air of that deadly fever.

Therefore, I think to get rid of such problems and hurdles, the people should be provided with the education, training and development skills.

Post By : Humaira Salman.

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