World Day Against Child Labour

World Day Against Child Labour

Even though it is 2024, we are still celebrating the World Day Against Child Labourwhich is 12 June. This only means that there is still a long way to go in respecting the human rights of all people and, in particular, of such vulnerable sectors as children.

 

The current child labour situation

 

According to the UNICEF and ILO 2020 Reports, 160 million children work in the world (that's 1 in 10).. As well as being alarming, it is even more alarming that it is growing, especially in the 5-11 age group. These studies also state that 1 in 3 children do NOT go to school and they have to dedicate themselves to work.

 

For all this, and much more, it is very necessary to continue claiming and publicising the benefits of Fair Trade in this aspect.

 

Fair Trade and child protection

One of the principles of the Fair Trade is that it is child labour prohibited. Children should attend school.  

 

Fairtrade is based on a core principle that prohibits forced labour and the exploitation of child labour. This ensures that no child is engaged in activities that harm their physical, mental, social or spiritual development, interfere with their education, or are carried out in abusive conditions. In addition, the Fair Trade system promotes decent and safe working conditions for all workers, ensuring that economic gains are not achieved at the expense of human rights and social justice.

 

As stated by the State Fair Trade Coordinator, this organisation adheres to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, as well as to national and local legislation on the employment of minors.

 

AlterNativa3's projects in support of children

 

In addition to promoting fair trade, AlterNativa3 also carries out complementary actions that benefit the children's sector in particular. The projects we carry out in the producer countries of the Global South are aimed at supporting projects that count on children always between the groups of people involved.

 

In Nicaragua, and with the production cooperative COMULACS, we are developing several cooperation projects that are beneficial for the training and development of children. 

 

Encouraging reading in primary schools

In particular, we highlight the Reading corners The primary school libraries, which are small libraries in the schools, promote reading among all pupils. 

 

The creation of these reading points includes the provision of materials necessary for their operation, such as books and school supplies. Several poor rural schools have benefited, a reading point has been set up at the headquarters of a COMULACS production cooperative and a public library has been established in a local community.

 

School gardens: education and nutrition

As a cooperative, we remain committed to contributing to the production and processing of healthy and wholesome food for children.


For this reason, another of the projects dedicated to children is the development of school gardens. The aim of the project is to raise awareness of the cultivation process of its main foodstuffs and to promote a healthy and varied diet among students.

 

Working in school gardens involves a collaborative approachThe project is also aimed at integrating mothers and fathers in the process. Participants are provided with documentation to inform them about the school garden procedure: how to set up a school garden, different crop varieties, garden behaviour, advantages and disadvantages and the application of fair trade and gender equity values.

 

Community benefits 

It should be noted that these initiatives have an indirect impact on the whole community in the production area. and which also involves all the members of each family, so that development is integral and extends to the entire productive environment, not only to the members of the cooperative.

 

With all this we want to remind you that, when you choose your fair trade products, you are supporting and contributing to the continuation of this type of projects. And that means that you are also supporting and you contribute to a fairer and more sustainable world changing the coffee that accompanies you on a daily basis.

 

 

- 12-06-24
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