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It may be surprising, but child labor affects 1 in every 7 children on the planet. Millions of these children work under very dangerous conditions.
A tragedy
More than half of the World’s 200 million working children are working under hazardous conditions. Behind every single number is a child denied the right to a childhood - and a normal healthy life.
Producing our everyday products
Most child workers work on farms that produce cocoa, coffee, cotton, rubber, tea, tobacco and other crops. Studies in Brazil, Kenya, and Mexico have shown that children under 15 make up 25-30 percent of the total labor-force in those commodities.
Children in industrial production
About 20 million child workers worldwide are employed in industrial production. Girls and boys produce a range of goods including garments, carpets, toys, matches, brassware, footballs, fireworks, and hand-rolled cigarettes.
The end of child labor is within reach
The number of child workers is decreasing, but the rate by which it is happening is slowing. A strong and sustained global movement is needed to provide the extra push towards eliminating child labour.
What you can do
Fair trade products are produced without the use of child labor.
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