Speech on World Day Against Child Labour

June 12th marks a crucial date on the global calendar: the World Day Against Child Labour. It’s a day when you, along with the rest of the world, stand up against the harsh reality of child labour.

This day calls for your awareness and action. It’s about your role in ensuring a safe, happy childhood for every kid, free from the burden of labour.

1-minute Speech on World Day Against Child Labour

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, today we gather here to mark a very significant day, the World Day Against Child Labour. It’s a day when we stand together to say “No” to child labour. It’s a day to remind ourselves that every child deserves a chance to grow, learn, and dream.

Child labour is a dark shadow on our society. It’s when children, instead of going to school, are forced to work. They are made to do hard jobs that are not suitable for their age. This not only harms their health but also steals their childhood.

Why should we worry about it? We should because children are our future. We can’t let their dreams be crushed under the harsh reality of child labour. We need to stand against it and fight for their rights.

There are laws that say children should not work, but they are not always followed. This is why we need to spread awareness. We need to tell everyone that child labour is wrong. We need to help people understand that education is the right of every child.

So, what can we do? We can start by speaking out. If we see a child being forced to work, we should report it. We can also help by teaching children around us about their rights. We can tell them that they have the right to say “No” to work.

In conclusion, let’s remember that together we can make a difference. Let’s promise today, on this World Day Against Child Labour, that we will do our part. Because every child matters, every child has a right to their childhood, and every child deserves a chance to dream.

Thank you!

2-minute Speech on World Day Against Child Labour

Hello everyone,

Today, we gather to mark a very important day, the ‘World Day Against Child Labour’. This day is not a celebration, but a call to action. It’s a wakeup call for us to protect children from working when they should be playing, learning, and dreaming.

Child labour is not just a word; it’s a dark reality for millions of children around the world. It is when kids as young as five are sent to work in fields, factories, and mines instead of going to school. They are forced to do jobs that are hard, dangerous, and sometimes even life-threatening. This robs them of their childhood, their health, and their future.

The problem is huge, but not impossible to solve. We all have a role to play in ending child labour. Governments need to make and enforce laws that protect children. They should make sure every child can go to school for free. Businesses should check and make sure they do not use child labour.

But this is not just about what governments or businesses can do. We, as individuals, can also make a difference. We can choose to buy things made without child labour. We can tell others about this problem. We can support charities that help child labourers. Together, we can make a big difference.

Remember, every child deserves a chance to be just that – a child. They deserve to play, to learn, and to dream. They deserve a future where they can be whatever they want to be. Child labour takes all this away from them.

So today, on World Day Against Child Labour, let’s promise to do all we can to end child labour. Let’s work together to give every child the chance to dream, to grow, and to live a life they deserve.

Thank you.

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