Poverty means poor, so child poverty is poor children. The movie shows child poverty by showing how the children lived in the slums and the houses they had to live in. The slum showed in the movie is a real slum that real people actually live in, located in India. It is the slum that the child actors live in. It's sad to think people have to live that way.
Charitable organizations like Unicef, and those child sponsorship ones.
There was no starting date for child poverty.
Poverty in developing countries, exploitation of developing countries by industry, child labour (indirectly), inequality.
The establishment that provides funding for child poverty in the UK is End Child Poverty Coalition. This establishment was founded in 2001 by a group of children's charities.
Child slavery can occur in many countries around the world, particularly in regions with high levels of poverty and limited access to education and resources. Common industries where child slavery is prevalent include agriculture, mining, textiles, and domestic work. Countries with reported cases of child slavery include India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and countries in West Africa.
While there are no real hard numbers, thousands die because of poverty each year. Over 10,000 people die each because of inadequate medical care related to poverty. In itself, that is equal to about 30 people a day.
Child labour still takes place in many poor or developing countries. Developing countries as in places which are srtongly impacted by poverty as for their daily lives.As the question is "Where is child labour still done?"Then the answer is what I have mentioned above however a few examples would be: Countries in most parts of Asia, most countries in Africa, most countries in South Africa, and in other parts of the world in which it is considered to be illegal. That's practically most of the world in which child labour is supported in a way. It's not completely supported however, in a place full of so much poverty it most likely for it to be considered a normal aspect of life.Legal Places in which child labour is supportedex: India, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, South Africa, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Venezvuala, Brazil, JamaicaAnd there are many more countries what is listed above is less than half of the total percent of countries supporting child labour.
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Unethical countries, where people have no moral boundaries. Usually in LEDC's.
Yes, in countries where there is still slavery (Mauritania is one), upper class children are sometimes given an indentured servant, who may in fact be a child from an outcast ethnic group, or a child who was born into poverty.
You can find out the current statistics for child poverty in America by going to the NCCP website. As of April 2013 about 22% of all children live in poverty according to the NCCP website.