Child Labour in Developing Countries
Child labour in developing countries remains a severe issue, with millions of children working in hazardous conditions, primarily in agriculture, manufacturing, and domestic work. Key causes include poverty, lack of access to education, cultural norms, weak legal frameworks, and economic instability. The impacts are devastating, leading to health risks, educational deprivation, psychological harm, and perpetuating intergenerational poverty. Addressing this issue requires strengthened legislation, improved education systems, economic support for families, cultural change, international collaboration, and corporate responsibility. Ending child labour is crucial for the development and prosperity of nations and the well-being of children.