World
Day Against Child Labour 2009
Give girls a chance: End of child labour
GENEVA (ILO News) The annual World Day Against Child
Labour will be marked by events in scores of countries around the world
on 12 June amid growing concerns over the impact of the economic crisis
on child labour, and in particular girls.
For the World Day, the ILO will release a new report entitled
Give Girls a Chance: Tackling child labour, a key to the future,
highlighting the exploitation of girls in child labour and warning that
the crisis could force more girls out of education and into child labour.
The report by the International Programme on the Elimination of Child
Labour (IPEC) of the International Labour Office (ILO) will provide
latest estimates on the number of girls in child labour and detail the
exploitative forms of child labour facing them.
This years World Day also marks the tenth anniversary of the
adoption of ILO Convention No. 182 on the elimination of the worst forms
of child labour.
World Day Against Child Labour 2009 Events
World Day events will be held in some 50 countries across the world.
Events around the world will involve governments, employers and workers,
other UN organizations and non-governmental organisations, media events,
awareness raising campaigns, cultural performances and other public
events.
In Geneva, the ILO will mark the World Day with a an event organised
jointly with the City of Geneva and the Geneva-based community organisation
Le Respect on the Place des Nations at 1400.
At 1500, a special session of the International Labour Conference will
mark the World Day and the tenth anniversary of ILO Convention No. 182
concerning the Worst Forms of Child Labour. Speakers will include ILO
Director-General Juan Somavia; U.S. Senator Tom Harkin; Mr. J.W. Botha,
employers group spokesperson in the Committee on Child Labour of the
1999 International Labour Conference; and Sir Roy Trotman, workers group
spokesperson in the Committee on Child Labour of the 1999 International
Labour Conference.
At both Geneva events, the "Haba na Haba" Band composed
of young musicians from Kenya will perform. The band members from the
slums of Nairobi, have developed their musical skills in a youth centre
supported by the ILO-IPEC programme. See the band on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxt_MpXcu5s&feature=related.
Resources for the 2009 World Day
> 2009
World Day Brochure
> 2009
World Day Questions & Answers
> 2009
World Day Presentation
Note for the media:
Broadcast quality video material on child labour in different regions
of the world is available to broadcasters by contacting the Department
of Communication, Radio and TV unit on tv_radio@ilo.org
for video materials.
For more information or to interview experts in child labour, please
visit the World Day website or contact the ILO International Programme
on the Elimination of Child Labour at +4122/799-7341, +4122/799-6568
(English, French and Spanish) or +4122/799-8286 (English only), or via
email ipec@ilo.org