World Day Against Child Labor Town Hall Meeting: It's the Children's Turn to Speak
More than 200 Filipino children from diverse backgrounds gathered in the
Museo Pambata (Children's Museum) today, June 11, 2003, with one thing in
common: the desire to put an end to child labor.
Working children, former child laborers, youth advocates and heads of NGOs
assembled at the Museo Pambata to attend the "Town Hall Meeting" where national
leaders and concerned institutions entertained questions from the children. The
event facilitated a dialogue between key government officials, NGOs and children
in order to address the issue of child labor in a dynamic way where children
themselves participated in the discussion.
The children raised questions that centered on the programs and services
currently provided by the government and NGOs for working children, including
alternative livelihood programs for the children and their families. They were
particularly curious as to how to avail of these services. Another highlight of
the dialogue was the discussion on the newly passed anti-trafficking law in the
Philippines and how it can help working children.
The children also got their message across to the leaders through creative
presentations that portrayed the issues of child labor, child trafficking and
children's rights.
The Town Hall Meeting also served as a venue for national leaders and
concerned institutions to affirm their commitment to the issues of child labor
and children's rights.
There are currently more than 4 million child laborers in the Philippines, an
alarming increase from 3.7 million in 1997. Child trafficking is identified as a
crucial component in the prevalence of child labor, providing an unabated supply
of children from poor provinces in the country into various forms of hazardous
work.
After the Town Hall Meeting, the children were given a tour around the
museum's premises, including the week-long exhibit featuring the faces of child
labor in the country and the relevant programs implemented to address the issue.
The Town Hall Meeting was organized by Visayan Forum Foundation, in
cooperation with the International Labor Organization, as a way of supporting
the upcoming World Day Against Child Labor on June 12, 2003.
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