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SUMMARY:World Day Against Child Labour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Julio Moraga":julio@moraga.se
DESCRIPTION:\n	UN\n\n\n\n	Children around the world are routinely engage
	d in paid and unpaid forms of work that are not harmful to them. However\,
	 they are classified as child labourers when they are either too young to 
	work\, or are involved in hazardous activities that may compromise their p
	hysical\, mental\, social or educational development. In the least develop
	ed countries\, slightly more than one in four children (ages 5 to 17) are 
	engaged in labour that is considered detrimental to their health and devel
	opment.\n\n\n\n	Africa ranks highest among regions both in the percentage 
	of children in child labour — one-fifth — and the absolute number of c
	hildren in child labour — 72 million. Asia and the Pacific ranks second 
	highest in both these measures — 7% of all children and 62 million in ab
	solute terms are in child labour in this region.\n\n\n\n	The Africa and th
	e Asia and the Pacific regions together account for almost nine out of eve
	ry ten children in child labour worldwide. The remaining child labour popu
	lation is divided among the Americas (11 million)\, Europe and Central Asi
	a (6 million)\, and the Arab States (1 million). In terms of incidence\, 5
	% of children are in child labour in the Americas\, 4% in Europe and Centr
	al Asia\, and 3% in the Arab States.\n\n\n\n	While the percentage of child
	ren in child labour is highest in low-income countries\, their numbers are
	 actually greater in middle-income countries. 9% all children in lower-mid
	dle-income countries\, and 7% of all children in upper-middle-income count
	ries\, are in child labour. Statistics on the absolute number of children 
	in child labour in each national income grouping indicate that 84 million 
	children in child labour\, accounting for 56% of all those in child labour
	\, actually live in middle-income countries\, and an additional 2 million 
	live in high-income countries.\n\n
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