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Thursday 28 March 2019

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“The Right to Education.Third world countries like Somalia Sudan, Pakistan, Afghanistan and many more still don’t abide the Human Rights law in this modern day society when it comes to child labour, taking away education from 200 million children all over the globe ranging from 5 to 17 years old. Poor families that live in poverty often owes a debt forcing their children to work at a very young age. So parents usually don’t have a choice but to deprive their child of their education, exchanging their children’s future for the debt. Most children work in industries of agriculture (working with plants), services(hotel, restaurant waiters), fishing, construction, mining, manufacturing and even dangerous jobs like mining. Famous brand companies you see today in your local supermarket often have child labourers behind them, they get their resources from suppliers that have young slaves working for them. No matter how hard a slave works they don’t get money in return, they only get provided food, water, and shelter and the only way to get out is to pay off the debt or escape. The Human Rights Law has been around for centuries yet many countries pretend that it doesn’t exist exploiting children to grow financially not caring about the future of there country’s economy.

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https://www.terredeshommes.nl/en/programmes/child-labour-asia

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