• Have more laws to stop child labour. • Put working children into care and punish the parents. • Boycott; stop buying things from countries using child labour to put pressure on them to stop. • Try to prevent the need for children to work by making sure their parents have enough income. · Create a website to prevent child labour.
Find out what products are made with child labor, get people to stop buying those products because they are made with child labor.
1. Say no to child labor, and yes to education...... 2. Stop Child Labor 3. Be kind to a child: Stop Child Labor 4. Let a Child be a Child: Stop Child Labor 5. If we want to develop our country we should first develop a bright future for these children.
There are none. It will never be prevented.You can prohibit it but always there will be someone some where that will use child labour.There are also countries that refuse to prohibit it because it is economically viable.
Yes we can
Denmark does not approve of child labor, and does it's best to stop it.
Ideas for 15 slogans are:If we want to develop our country we should first develop a bright future for these children.Save the children: Let them play, not work.Children have their whole lives to work a job; they have only a few years to be a child.Love the children: stop child labor.Stop child labor nowChildren are precious, let them be children not workers.Work is for adults, play and education is for children.Children who work a job lose a precious time of their lives: Stop child labor!Protect child development - Stop child labor.Love your children - Stop child labor!Child labor is just WRONG.Save the children - Stop child labor!Factories aren't for children - Stop Child Labor!Let children be children, not child laborers.Children just aren't prepared for hours of working, so stop child labor NOW!
They did because they were trying to stop child labor
America never stopped child labor, it is still going on to this day.
it was to stop child labor
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To effectively combat child labor in Zambia, a multi-faceted approach is essential. This includes strengthening enforcement of existing labor laws, increasing access to quality education, and raising awareness about the negative impacts of child labor among communities. Additionally, providing economic support and vocational training for families can help alleviate poverty, reducing the reliance on child labor for household income. Collaboration between government, NGOs, and international organizations is crucial to implementing sustainable solutions.