DurbanThe city of Durban will host the 5th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour on Sunday.
The conference is expected to attract over 4000 delegate, half of whom will attend in person, including heads of state, ministers, academic institutions, and civil society organisations.Anti-child labour conference beefing up security ahead of the opening session: Government says although there are laws that protect children against child labour and forced labour, members of the public need to increase their efforts of reporting such incidents.“It’s not easy to deal with this problem because we rely on members of the public to come forward and report on these issues, but when our labour inspectors do go out out and visit companies and other areas, they do find children but that is only a small number.
It further notes that the agriculture sector accounts for 70% of children in child labour. Evans Cupido is a Project Manager at Stronger2gether.
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Instead of gobbling money in unnecessary conferences why not jst promulgate laws in parliament that prohibit child labour and then enforce them.