π« World Day Against Child Labour – 12th June
Child Rights • Education • Protection • Dignity
World Day Against Child Labour, observed annually on 12th June, raises awareness about the global issue of child labour and promotes efforts to eliminate it.
Millions of children worldwide are engaged in work that deprives them of their childhood, education, and basic rights.
π Why Ending Child Labour Matters
- Protects children’s rights and dignity
- Ensures access to education
- Prevents exploitation and abuse
- Promotes healthy development
- Builds a stronger future society
Every child deserves a safe and happy childhood.
⚠️ Causes of Child Labour
- Poverty and economic hardship
- Lack of access to education
- Social inequality
- Conflict and displacement
- Weak enforcement of laws
Addressing root causes is essential for lasting change.
π± Actions for Change
- Promote universal education
- Strengthen child protection laws
- Support families economically
- Raise awareness in communities
- Encourage ethical business practices
Ending child labour requires collective responsibility.
π¨ Artistic Reflection
From an artistic perspective, childhood is light.
Dreams waiting to grow.
Hands meant to learn.
Lives meant to shine.
Childhood should be protected, not burdened.
π Conclusion
World Day Against Child Labour reminds us that every child deserves freedom, education, and opportunity.
End child labour. Protect childhood. Build the future.
π¨ CRA Arts Gallery

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