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Child labour

Summary I-Definition of child labor II-An example of work: mining III-What can we do to help working children?

Definition of child labor Child labor is the job that poor children must do. It’s a hard job. They can’t go to school and study because they need to work for their family. A lot of children work in commercial agriculture, fishing and domestic service.

II-An example of work: mining Child labor involves at least one of the following characteristics: -Prevents children from going to school. -Threatens children’s physical and mental. Mining is hard work and considered one of the most dangerous activities in the world. If it is dangerous for well trained adults in mines, imagine how dangerous it is for one million children in Africa, Latin America, Europe and Asia who work in mines.

III-Example to help children To help all those hard working children : -make school free , -check where children work , -develop the protection of children , -denounce the persons who oblige these children to work,

Here is an example of three exploited children