The World Day Against Child Labour is observed annually on June 12th to raise awareness about the plight of children engaged in various forms of exploitative labour worldwide. This year, the event holds particular significance as it marks the ongoing global efforts to eradicate child labour and ensure the rights and well-being of all children.
Date and Time:
The World Day Against Child Labour 2024 will be observed on Saturday, June 12th. The events and activities associated with this day typically take place throughout the day, with various initiatives organized by governments, NGOs, and international organizations aimed at highlighting the issue of child labour and promoting actions to combat it.
Significance:
The observance of the World Day Against Child Labour serves as a reminder of the urgent need to address the pervasive issue of child labour, which deprives millions of children worldwide of their childhood, education, and basic rights. The day provides an opportunity to reflect on the progress made in the fight against child labour, as well as the challenges that persist.
This year's theme, "Act Now: End Child Labour!", underscores the call for immediate and concerted action to eliminate all forms of child labour by 2025, as set out in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) adopted by the United Nations. It emphasizes the importance of accelerating efforts to protect children from exploitation, provide them with quality education, and create opportunities for their holistic development.
On the World Day Against Child Labour 2024, let us reaffirm our commitment to the rights and dignity of every child, and redouble our efforts to build a world free from child labour, where every child can thrive, learn, and play in a safe and nurturing environment.