World Day Against Child Labor Marks a Call to Action
The World Day Against Child Labour event on June 12th, 2024, at the Professor Theodore Idibiye Francis Auditorium, FUTA South Gate, marked a pivotal moment in the global fight against child labor. The event aimed to raise awareness about the prevalent issue of child labor. It also seeks to get support for eradicating this harmful practice.
The day began with the arrival of stakeholders, collaborators, schools, and media teams. These teams did set the stage for a unified effort to address child labor.
The event coordinator’s welcome address highlighted the significance of the day. The need for collective action to combat child labor was also stated. This was followed by an opening prayer and the rendition of the national anthem, creating a solemn and purposeful atmosphere.
The keynote address, delivered by a prominent child rights advocate, provided an insightful overview of the current state of child labor worldwide. The speakers emphasized the critical role of education and Legal frameworks in eradicating child labor. The high demand for Community involvement in addressing the complex and far-reaching issues of child labor was also emphasized.
The World Day Against Child Labour event unites advocates, policymakers, and communities in their commitment to protect the rights and well-being of children globally.