According to ILO.org, 168 million children are child laborers, with 85 million of them doing hazardous work. After reading about child labor, you may be inclined to help. Fortunately, you’ve come to the right place. There are countless numbers of ways to help fight child labor. The first, best way to fight child labor is to educate yourself about it because you need to know what it is before you can do anything. For instance, read a book or website about child labor. According to Free the Slaves, you can use social media to encourage people to fight against child labor. Also, when you go to the store, think about what you are going to purchase. Keep in mind that many products including chocolate, produce, soccer balls, and clothes could …show more content…
Working at the carpet factory was not enough to pay off the debt, and Iqbal worked with no hope of escape. According to about.com, “The conditions in which Iqbal worked were horrendous. Iqbal and the other bonded children were required to squat upon a wooden bench and bend forward to tie millions of knots into carpets. The children were required to follow a specific pattern, choosing each thread and tying each knot carefully. The children were not allowed to speak to each other. If the children started to daydream, a guard might hit them or they might cut their own hands with the sharp tools they used to cut the thread.” One day, Iqbal escaped the carpet factory with some friends and told a police officer about how dreadful the working conditions were. However, due to bribes and a corrupt government, the police officer returned Iqbal to the factory. Iqbal was chained to the carpet machine he worked on, but didn’t lose …show more content…
After reading about child labor, you may be inclined to help. Fortunately, you’ve come to the right place. There are countless numbers of ways to help fight child labor. The first, best way to fight child labor is to educate yourself about it because you need to know what it is before you can do anything. For instance, read a book or website about child labor. According to Free the Slaves, you can use social media to encourage people to fight against child labor. Also, when you go to the store, think about what you are going to purchase. Keep in mind that many products including chocolate, produce, soccer balls, and clothes could be made with child labor. Marsha Rakestraw at the Institute for Humane Education wrote, “Buy fair trade and sweatshop-free products whenever possible. Look for certified fair trade labels such as Fair Trade Certified, the Fairtrade Mark, and the Goodweave label to ensure that you’re supporting positive practices that don’t involve child labor.” Another easy way to help end child labor is to donate money to well-respected organizations and charities that fight child labor. Next, you can volunteer at a local anti-child trafficking organization. If you’re wondering what child trafficking is, it’s a form of illegal transportation of children (mainly for forced labor). Now that you know how to help end child labor, it’s time to start