Showing posts with label ILO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ILO. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

World Day Against Child Labor 2011






In a modern age where days should be ones of celebration, once again we find ourselves forced to reckon with the evils humanity is capable of, once again we commemorate the worst of exploitations, today is World Day Against Child Labor. The International Labor Organization estimates that there are still 215 million children engaged in illegal labor, with half being in the worst forms of slave labor. This includes, but is of course not limited to, the sex trade, child soldiering, bonded labor and the illegal drug trade. The text of their new report.






Like most forms of child exploitation, illegal child labor is born from the womb of poverty. Many children are forced to work solely for their family or for themselves to survive. Many children will not eat if they don't work. And of course this type of desperation gives greed and evil ample opportunity for the most egregious forms exploitation.




Please let your voice be heard today and everyday for the innocent victims of illegal labor. Please make sure the products you consume are slave labor free. Ask your congressmen to support the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act. Please live simply and give whatever you can to legitimate organizations that fight poverty. Inform yourself. There are also many informative and inspiring videos on the ILO's YouTube page. From all of us at COH, thank you for defending the defenseless. Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless. Thank you for helping organizations like International Justice Mission give justice for the oppressed and exploited.



Child Prostitute in Ghana


Saturday, June 12, 2010

World Day Against Child Labor 2010



Today is
World Day Against Child Labor. The International Labor Organization estimates that there are 215 million children engaged in illegal labor, with half being in the worst forms of slave labor. This includes, but is of course not limited to, the sex trade, child soldiering, bonded labor and the illegal drug trade.


Like most forms of child exploitation, illegal child labor is born from the womb of poverty. Many children are forced to work solely for their family or for themselves to survive. Many children will not eat if they don't work. And of course this type of desperation gives greed and evil ample opportunity for the most egregious forms exploitation.


Please let your voice be heard today and everyday for the innocent victims of illegal labor. Please make sure the products you consume are slave labor free. Ask your congressmen to support the Child Protection Compact Act. Please live simply and give whatever you can to legitimate organizations that fight poverty. Inform yourself. There are also many informative and inspiring videos on the
ILO's YouTube page. From all of us at COH, thank you for defending the defenseless. Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless. Thank you for fighting for justice for the oppressed and exploited.


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Child Protection Act of 2009

Please contact your congressperson. Tell them you support The Child Protection Act of 2009, bill H.R. 2737.

IJM.org has a link to contact them. All you need to know is your zip code. It takes 30 seconds.


According to section 2 of HR2737 under findings and purpose:

158 million children between the ages of 4 and 15 are engaged in child labor (UNICEF).

The International Labor Organization (ILO) estimates 1.8 million children are sexually exploited every year either through prostitution or pornography.

The full bill can be read here.

Also on IJM's website you can send a letter to President Obama thanking him for his previous actions concerning child exploitation and petitioning him to make it a top priority of his administration and to sign into law The Child Protection Act of 2009 when it crosses his desk.


From all of us here at Conspiracy Of Hope. Thank you for your compassion. Thank you for getting involved. Thank you for being a voice for the voiceless.