children have access to a school and a safe and quality learning environment
• providing catch up education opportunities for children and youth who have so far missed out on formal schooling
• tackling the worldwide shortage of teachers and ensuring a properly trained and professional teaching force
• enforcing laws on childlabor and education in line with international
Definition of ChildLabor
1.UN CRC (Convention on the Rights of the Child)
- Work that harms children’s well being and hinders their education, development and future livelihoods.
2. ILO
- Types of work done by children under the age of 18. Full-time work done by children under 15 years of age that prevents them from going to school (getting an education), or that is dangerous to thei
In Uzbekistan
2007
Investors and industry representatives started working on the issue of forced childlabor
2008
Uzbekistan ratified the ILO's Worst Forms of ChildLabor Convention (C182).
2009
Uzbekistan ratified the International Labor Organization's (ILO's) Minimum Age Convention (C138)
Main body
1. Bad influence on children
Physical hazards
bad livin
Why Should We Care?
Why do we have to pay attentions to the human rights of foreign laborers / immigrants in Korea?
“Are you living in a multicultural society or are you living the society forcing people to have a single standard?”
“We must treat people as we would like to be treated”
Why Should We Care?
“They are the reflection of our past, presentand future”
childlike trust that the poet, with more experience of the world, knows to be unfounded: the poem, in fact, is a protest against the harm that society causes its children by exploiting them for labor of this kind. In each case the dramatic irony arises from the poet's knowing more or seeing more than the child does, but in each case also the boy's ignorance testifies to his good heart and likable