SILVASSA | 12 JUNE 2026
EVERY CHILD DESERVES A CLASSROOM, NOT A WORKPLACE
World Day Against Child Labour is observed every year on June 12 to raise awareness about the millions of children worldwide who continue to face exploitation, hazardous working conditions, and barriers to education. The international observance serves as a reminder that every child deserves a safe childhood, quality education, and opportunities to reach their full potential.
The day brings together governments, educational institutions, non-governmental organizations, employers, workers, and communities to strengthen efforts aimed at eliminating child labour in all its forms. Awareness campaigns, public discussions, educational programs, and community events are organized across various countries to highlight the importance of protecting children's rights.
Child labour remains a significant challenge in many regions of the world. Children engaged in labour often miss educational opportunities, face unsafe working environments, and experience physical and emotional hardships that can affect their future development and well-being.
Many governments have introduced laws and policies aimed at preventing child labour while supporting families through social welfare programs, educational assistance, and community development initiatives. International cooperation continues to play a crucial role in addressing the root causes of child labour and ensuring long-term solutions.
Throughout the day, schools, community organizations, and advocacy groups conduct awareness activities focused on children's rights, educational opportunities, and the importance of creating safe environments where children can learn, grow, and thrive.
The observance also highlights the responsibility shared by society, businesses, policymakers, educators, and families in ensuring that children are protected from exploitation and given the opportunity to pursue their dreams through education and personal development.
As the world marks World Day Against Child Labour 2026, the message remains clear: every child deserves a childhood filled with learning, safety, dignity, and hope. Continued efforts toward eliminating child labour are essential for building stronger communities and a more equitable future for generations to come.
