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World Day Against Child Labour 2023 observed on 12 June

World Day Against Child Labour 2023

World Day Against Child Labour, observed on June 12th, aims to inspire a global movement against child labour. With the slogan “Social Justice for All. End Child Labour!” in 2023, it highlights the connection between social justice and the eradication of child labour. The International Labour Organization initiated this event in 2002, turning it into an international occasion. Its purpose is to motivate individuals, organizations, and governments to combat child labour and work towards its permanent elimination.

World Day Against Child Labour 2023, Theme and Significance

The theme for World Day Against Child Labour 2023 is “Social Justice for All. End Child Labour!” This theme highlights the connection between social justice and the issue of child labour.

Child labour is a grave problem that deprives children of their innocence, rights, and a normal childhood. They are subjected to exploitation and forced to work in hazardous conditions. Observing World Day Against Child Labour provides an important opportunity to address this issue and raise awareness about the urgent need to eradicate child labour.

This day holds significance because it serves as a platform to amplify the message of ending child labour. By supporting and observing this day, individuals and organizations can contribute to the global movement against child labour, advocating for the rights and well-being of children.

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History of World Day Against Child Labour

The International Labour Organization initiated World Day Against Child Labour in 2002. Since then, the event has gained momentum and is now celebrated annually across the globe. Its purpose is to draw attention to the issue of child labour and mobilize efforts to combat it effectively. The continued observance of this day reflects the commitment of various stakeholders to address this pressing issue and work towards a world free from child labour.

Important takeaways for all competitive exams: 

  • International Labour Organization head: Gilbert Houngbo;
  • International Labour Organization Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland;
  • International Labour Organization  Founded: 1919.

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Sumit Arora

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