Laboring children

CHILD LABOR remains a problem in Western Visayas.

To eradicate child labor, the Department of Labor and Employment in the region provide various assistance including livelihood for parents of child laborers (PCLs). In 2022, a total of P7.6 million livelihood assistance was provided to 432 PCLs and around 12,800 child laborers were profiled and referred to different agencies for intervention.

So far this year, DOLE has released P6.7 million livelihood assistance for farming, fishing, retailing, service-based, production and off-farm projects of 262 PCLs.

Around the world, according to the United Nations, around 168 million children remain trapped in child labor and many of them live in areas affected by conflict and disaster. These children are exposed to multiple forms of abuses such as sexual exploitation and sex trafficking, forced labor and internal displacement, among others. Disasters and armed conflicts make them even more vulnerable to abuses as poor women and children are preyed upon by human trafficking syndicates.

The problem requires a multi-disciplinary protection system, which involves stricter implementation of anti-trafficking and anti-child labor laws, providing livelihood opportunities to parents so they can send their children to school, coordinated response among different concerned agencies and strengthened international cooperation.

We have legal measures already in place. The Anti-Child Labor Law protects children from being engaged into work outside the protection of their parents or guardian, and that which might endanger their life, safety and development. The Expanded Anti-Trafficking in Persons Act protects children from being trafficked through its strengthened provisions which also covers attempted trafficking and accessory or accomplice liability. Under the Domestic Workers Act, it is unlawful to employ children below 15 years of age as domestic worker, while those who are 15 years old but below 18 years of age are considered as working children and are protected under the Anti-Child Labor Act.

Ending child labor is a must. Children have the right to a life free from violence, exploitation and abuse.

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