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The United Nations international labor organization marked the annual World Day against child labor on Thursday to raise global the awareness about the cycles of the poverty that forced millions of children into work, often denying them the chance to education.
A report released by the organization Thais Social Development played a spotlight on the massive number of child labors in Mexico.
So far in Mexico there dose not exist an international program to prevent and eradicate the issue of the child labor. Therefore there is no political will for this, talk is invisible. It’s invisible to authorities and invisible with the national statistics.
Worldwide one in six children between the age of 5 and 14 are child labors, many are exposed to dangerous conditions and most have no access to schools. Many youth work to help about their families financially but unfortunately many children work on unsafe and inhuman conditions.
Approximately, 600,000 children work in the fields for about 12 hours a day, 46 percent even work 6 day a week without any rest. One hundred and fifty thousand children say they have never gone to school.
In the Peruvian, capital of Lima, legislators gathered with child workers, in the event calling for an end to child labor in the country. From here we want to put it end, once for all to the two million Peruvian children and teenagers who work and do not have access to education because of work.
According to UNICEF, children living in the poorest households and rural areas across the globe are most likely to be pushed in the child labor. Most have minimal chances of ever obtaining access to education.
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