The Department of Social Welfare and Community Development is committed to educating market women about child labor awareness. This initiative focuses on informing them about the negative impacts of child labor and the importance of protecting children's rights.
Key Components of the Education Program:
1.Workshops and Seminars: Organizing sessions that cover the legal framework surrounding child labor, its effects on children and families, and the benefits of education.
2.Awareness Campaigns: Distributing educational materials such as brochures and posters in markets
to raise awareness about the dangers of child labor and the importance of allowing children to focus on their education.
3.Community Engagement: Involving local leaders and community influencers to advocate against child labor and promote the value of keeping children in school.
4.Support Services: Providing information about available resources for families, including financial assistance or vocational training, to reduce reliance on child labor
5.Promoting Ethical Practices: Encouraging market women to adopt practices that support children’s rights and welfare, such as hiring adults and ensuring a safe environment for children.
Through these efforts, the Department aims to empower market women as advocates for children, fostering a community-wide commitment to eradicating child labor.