Child Labor in Faisalabad, Pakistan

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Region: Faisalabad

Child labor is a problem in some areas of Faisalabad, particularly in the textile industry, which can lead to a lack of education and perpetuate poverty.

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                Implementing education and awareness programs to educate parents and children about the negative impacts of child labor and the importance of education....
                
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                Providing economic support to families living in poverty to reduce the need for children to work and increase their access to education....
                
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                Providing access to education for all children, including those living in poverty, to ensure that they have the opportunity to attend school instead of working....
                
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                Encouraging companies to take responsibility for the working conditions of their suppliers and ensuring that they do not employ children in their supply chains....
                
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                Enforcing strict laws against child labor and punishing those who employ children under the age of 14....
                
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