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    One in 17 Children Globally Engaged in Child Labour, Key Industries Revealed

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development on World Day Against Child Labour, recent statistics reveal that approximately one in every 17 children globally is engaged in some form of work. This alarming figure underscores the persistent challenge of child labour despite international efforts to eradicate it. The data sheds light on the scale of the problem, emphasizing the need for intensified global action and policy interventions. Child labour remains a critical barrier to education and healthy development for millions of children worldwide.

    Notably, certain industries continue to be major contributors to child labour, including agriculture, manufacturing, and mining. These sectors often rely on cheap, unregulated labour, which disproportionately affects vulnerable children in low-income regions. The persistence of child labour in these fields highlights systemic economic and social issues that perpetuate exploitation. Addressing these root causes is essential for creating sustainable solutions and protecting children’s rights.

    Meanwhile, international organizations and governments are urged to strengthen enforcement of labour laws and expand educational opportunities to combat this issue effectively. The World Day Against Child Labour serves as a critical reminder of the ongoing struggle to eliminate child labour and the importance of global cooperation. Continued monitoring and reporting on child labour trends are vital to inform policy and mobilize resources to safeguard children’s futures worldwide.

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