Friday, January 26, 2007

The End of Child Labor in the Developing Countries


The End of Child Labor in the Developing Countries

Obviously, child labor should finish in developing countries. Developing nations’ governments and many social organizations will reinforce the role to prohibit child labor. In the future, developing countries will accomplish socio-economical improvement. Also this achievement will be accompanied by their technical innovation and factory automatic systems. Eventually, these factors will assist to finish child labor in developing countries.

First, each nation’s government, non-government organizations, and international agencies (UN, ILO, WHO, etc.) strongly try to prohibit developing countries’ child labor. Governments will more strongly ban child labor through enacting new actions. And non-government organizations will reinforce a role as a child labor inspector. Also international agencies, especially ILO (International Labor Organization), will enforce international pressure to prohibit child labor.

Second, child labor is a historical product. In the past, developed countries also used child labor for their nation’s improvement. And after they established decent development, they also gradually decreased their nation’s child labor. Current developing countries also will have the same experiences. In other words, like developed countries, developing countries also will end child labor through socio-economical development.

Finally, technical innovation and factory automatic systems will assist to end child labor. Actually, many repetitive and dangerous jobs have been removed by technical innovation and factory automatic systems in many developed countries. Developing countries also will eliminate child labor through automatic systems.

In conclusion, most countries and governments don’t want child labor. Prohibiting child labor is very important for human rights. In the future, the inspection of governments and non-government organizations will reinforce illegal child labor. Lastly, technical progression will facilitate removing child labor. Eventually, child labor will disappear forever in the world.

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