Child Labour: Ethiopia: Case Study: Almayo, 22, Ethiopia
Child Labour: Ethiopia: Case Study: Almayo, 22, Ethiopia
Child Labour: Ethiopia: Case Study: Almayo, 22, Ethiopia
Child labour
There are about 250 million children in the worlds poorest countries involved in active labour. One in three or 80 million children are no older than 10. .They could be sewing clothes, stitching footballs, working in mines or weaving carpets. Girls are often kept as domestic help cooking, cleaning, washing and collecting water. Most of them have no choice because their families are too poor, they are orphans or have been abandoned. These children need money to survive. These children are not just doing household chores or a bit of work to earn some pocket money. Like Almayo, these children are denied their right to education and are forced to work in harsh conditions that damage their health and development.
For you to do
Write three diary entries for Almayo one planning to leave home; another working in Addis Ababa; and finally, one back home in his village.
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