Vania Safira Evanti delivered a speech on child labor. She defined child labor as work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, and dignity by harming their physical and mental development. Around 215 million children currently work, many full-time, missing out on school and play. Poverty is a major contributing factor to child labor, as families believe work is necessary to survive and children are easily exploited. To address the issue, the speech proposes giving parents conferences on child labor and its harms, and building homes for children living on the streets where they can study instead of work.
Vania Safira Evanti delivered a speech on child labor. She defined child labor as work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, and dignity by harming their physical and mental development. Around 215 million children currently work, many full-time, missing out on school and play. Poverty is a major contributing factor to child labor, as families believe work is necessary to survive and children are easily exploited. To address the issue, the speech proposes giving parents conferences on child labor and its harms, and building homes for children living on the streets where they can study instead of work.
Vania Safira Evanti delivered a speech on child labor. She defined child labor as work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, and dignity by harming their physical and mental development. Around 215 million children currently work, many full-time, missing out on school and play. Poverty is a major contributing factor to child labor, as families believe work is necessary to survive and children are easily exploited. To address the issue, the speech proposes giving parents conferences on child labor and its harms, and building homes for children living on the streets where they can study instead of work.
Vania Safira Evanti delivered a speech on child labor. She defined child labor as work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, and dignity by harming their physical and mental development. Around 215 million children currently work, many full-time, missing out on school and play. Poverty is a major contributing factor to child labor, as families believe work is necessary to survive and children are easily exploited. To address the issue, the speech proposes giving parents conferences on child labor and its harms, and building homes for children living on the streets where they can study instead of work.
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen..
My name is Vania Safira Evanti and I am from SMAN 1
Depok. Today, I am going to deliver my speech regarding child labor. Ladies and gentlemen, Child labor is defined as work that deprives children from their childhood, their potential, and their dignity, and is harmful to physical and mental development. It refers to work that is physically, mentally, socially, and morally dangerous and harmful to children, and interferes with their schooling by depriving them of the opportunity to attend school, obliging them to leave school prematurely or requiring them to attempt to combine school attendance with excessively long and heavy work. Today, throughout the world, around 215 million children work, many full-time. They do not go to school and have little or no time to play. Many of them do not receive proper nutrition or care. They are denied the chance to be children. More than half of them are exposed to the worst forms of child labor such as work in hazardous environments, slavery, or other forms of child labor, illicit activities including child trafficking and prostitution, as well as involvement in armed conflict. Ladies and gentlemen, Most child workers can be found in Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. But child labor today is not restricted to developing countries. There are working children found in developed industrialized countries like Turkey and the Ukraine. Current causes of global child labor are similar to its causes 100 years ago, they are poverty, limited access to education, and repression of workers rights. Ladies and gentlemen, Poverty is the most common factors contributing to child labor. It is wildly believed that families will not be able to cope if their children do not work. Parents simply have no other choice. Children are easy being exploited and becoming cheap laborers, they are hired in preference to adults. Child labor thus leads to lower wages and higher unemployment among adults. Children who work and do not go to school will end up in low paid jobs later, and so will their children and so the vicious cycle of poverty is perpetuated. But even if parents do want to send their children to school, they cannot simply make it happen. This may be related to a poor education system, discrimination and exclusion, the vulnerable position of girls, extra costs, illness, or bureaucratic obstacles. Another cause of child labor is repression of workers rights. Workers abilities to organize unions affect the international protection of core labor standards, including child labor. Attacks on workers to organize make it more difficult to improve labor standards and living standards in order to eliminate child labor.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Solving a problem like child labor is never easy, but that does not necessarily mean that we cannot do anything to eliminate the problem. There is always a solution to every problem and I have some ideas that can help. First, many children leave their homes in a way to avoid the abuse they sustain as they are actually the victims of their own parents. To prevent this bad treatment, the government could help give conferences to the parents about child labor and the consequences that it brings. In this way, we can help prevent other children running away from home and living as homeless children. Another option could be to build homes for those children that are living on the streets. They will be sent to these homes and they would not have to live outside. In this way, we can help prevent children from any abuse that they can suffer on the streets. Also in these homes, children are not supposed to work: they can study and learn a career, thus they will get a better job and a future. So ladies and gentlemen, to sum up my speech, child labor is a very serious problem in our society that should and can be eliminated. Child labor can harm childrens health and cause serious mental problems in children. We want the next generation to be powerful and strong, we want them to be able to solve the problems we are never able to solve, and we want them to build a better world. Children are our future and we have to take care of them if we want a better future. Gandhi once said, if we are ever to have real peace in this world, we shall have to begin with the children. Children are meant to learn, not to earn.