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the . my name is melissa chant, thanks for joining us in pockets. don, child labor is against the law, but is never the less widely prevalent. this has been exacerbated by catastrophic floods last year that destroyed infrastructure and made many families homeless and has been compounded by the political and economic spyro. the country has been in, in general, in the heat of us doesn't go to see if he doesn't particularly mind it, but he's also too young to understand what he might be losing out on. he says his father wanted him to stop working get to get on the 20 day the conditions at my home, but were not good positive as little on you. my father said indication that had
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gained him nothing comes bought. so he said it would be better for me, want to learn the work of a car mechanic that instead of going to scan them, will defy open the shop at 10 am and get free by now. you see a good be gone. the deal i liked doing this job on the hughes father, please. he doesn't have much of a choice when it came to educating his children. the bottom. i want my 2 sons to go to school, but i can't afford it and get a new school. fees and buttons are so expensive. how should i pay for the concept? but i kind of look higher in focused on many families suffering from power. the face, the situation, and parents feel compelled off the kids to bring home and opening estimates of book the number of child workers, the millions within the country. government says, i urge pakistan's government to consider the situation and come up with some plan
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and so that our children can be educated and we're practice studies to them by focused on government does have laws against child labor. for instance, anyone who employs a child or allows a child to labor shall be imprisoned or be off to be a hefty fine or both. but the legal practice still continues to show me movie titles, worked for a government body to safeguard children in the central region. and found the power to control the span of in the works. but it is not taken into consideration when laws are made. the mom that we had restricted several factories telling them to nurse employed children. but the reality on the ground is very different. if anything does come up, if he's a bother, is a labor and barely owning anything, how can you pay a hefty fine? i don't like to go to gigabytes, luggage, amount of data. i gotta do this. i mean volume the he is growing up as a mechanic and loaning the croft from his employer for the country ali to started
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work as a child and made his way up to being an entrepreneur cell. but it covers that as many people here that started as child labors, and now they have their own shop, some of the smart gate within me i, the generation this remain called in this vicious circle. and each one that doesn't attend school makes it more likely that the children don't from is lama, but we have a c, a r s, executive director of spark, the society for the protection of the rights of the child. thanks for joining us. as it seems as if poor families have no choice but to focus on short term financial considerations, even if they understand the long term gains of education. yeah, it's, it's correct. they have no choice when it comes to forward to the and the score. so when they are living the, the hard to have enough to make both ends meet,
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but pushing children into charge a. but it's not at all a solution to that. because if, even if you're wishing to try it into, into work at a very early age, not only are you a, just a, i'm going to try to be a part of the pattern as well, or maybe have it. but also you will, i also will show you into some sort of economic deprivation because to them in focus on and all over. so the, i would say on other words, they are not feed off, but they are feed, far do what from what an address can get. so see that of the families of the 2 options. but to put the push that you're running to try labor, maybe, or it's something that needs to be looked into. it may be debated into and taught further. what is the biggest problem here? is it the lack of assessable as education, or with the lack of enforcement or something else? i'm sure it's everything, but what is the big issue?
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i believe lack of in inforcement is an issue. we have good jobs in place articles during the 5 fail microsoft constitution. they getting these right to education right. to compose street and free education for every child from the age of 15 to 16 years. but then inforcement remains to be sure, of course enforcement is something that goes from the government. so if i just briefly explain their communities, i tried to straighten, expedite my thoughts. yep. but the thing is, uh, of course, when it comes to growing valid use and when it comes to implementation situations demeans far too weak. and plus a, me just a 2 dimensional maybe to one. another point is that bach, a son is also a, he's going to hazard speech and motor and he has, there is another passive experience. since we had to go with bush too many children out of school then. uh, followed by nursing 2022 which was super large to them. but again, out in 3 bro inches up and job, keep the envelope just done on google and usually have also taken over and the
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other ones still working for. do you have any edition of children into the schools but the children that have been pushed back over to our i believe the i mean b. c a, they are not yet back to school. we rather, there are some read out where do you wonder was meeting restaurants along side or that you'd be employed in the house, but you cannot be entered in check. and a plus the some factors that are going to talk to somebody before. so be 2017 in 2018. 13.7 percent of the children were between the ages of 10 to 17 years you had in gauging chinese and out of 15.4 percent on a positive statement which is mining. it's something that makes hazard like wonderland or like mining, like they're, they're be exposed to tamika associates ration is the, i mean, overall the situation is the, the, the problem is the minutes. there are lots of issues to it. you can do need to put on that, you're going back to school. but for that you have to have social safety net. so
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children are not really compelled by the patterns by their mothers and fathers, our children were old wednesday at open. a asked to go out and i for the families. so this is a big issue that needs to be done in focus on in the context of bucks. and you talk about cov and, and the impact that has had, to what extent has the downward spiral of the economy driven more families a to put their children to work a yeah. when, when to go over, just have to, fortunately bought something back was foreigners compared to other other nubian countries like in the army on that issue. but then some of these actually, of offices are going to go out in time. and then we're actually pushing through labor because at the time you're going well employed for far less reduce compared to other liberators. like i just mentioned in the start the interview. and then uh, with this with georgia and no access to internet or no access to other more than
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phones. with technology, they're pretty, quite to continue education. they could not really get back to school. it's so a big gap team, a gap of 3 to 6 months and doing back up they were out of schools and most of them would never be able to in go. i'm not talking about urban sports and i'm talking about children who live into the city will go to school will be very downtrodden. but still they are trying to get there to the needs of children when it comes to education. so i believe sped for the school because i mentioned back the situation was already not good and focused on before we behave 22800000 children were out of schools and often over in an awful lot stuff situation has again, rapids you gotta do with it c r s. thank you so much for joining us. to the indonesian island of bali now we're just a fraction of the population are deaf and mute. but in one village,
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they have no trouble communicating because just about everyone there has learned to use sign language, whether they are hearing impaired or not. been call a village from the outside. like many of those on the indonesian island of bali, it's, i'm to around 3000 people. several 1000 who are deaf and mute. but the spot, they're small numbers. they don't feel isolated. that's because just about everyone here. even children use a sign language to the local school. it kept a cult oh, difficult, and religious begin learning it so the neighbors wouldn't feel left out. c in.
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c and for most, the language has been easy to pick up the color the i'm on you. if you want to say father, it's like this. and if you want to say brother in law is like this, i mean to do nothing. but if you want to 8, you do this more months on any. and if you drink, you do this, you need to trust. the culture has grown over time, more and more words being added to the signing vocabulary as to what to do with him. but yes, lie on a pass, a majority of ben collar residents understand the sign language, because it's also a body language. and it's easy for them to learn shopping. so for the hearing impaired, been, carla has become a bubble of normality where they can live and would like anyone else. but once they
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leave the village that gets hotter, the, the lead on something that on color outside the desk need, people are considered dumb. if you don't want to hear that not discriminated against bundle, but just kind of speak or yeah, conversion if they need to communicate with people outside the village, we give them interpreter light, they'll get that data and that's too much. but here on the streets have been color . there are no barriers to daily discourse because people, it found a common language that does it for today. there is always more on our website and on social media. hong kong annual dragon boat race is back on for the 1st time since that corona virus pandemic will leave you with that. thanks for watching and see you tomorrow. the
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but we'll definitely be the business partners of many see egos envision obviously there's invalid. welcome to our program for the 1st time and almost 2 and a half years. turkey central bank has raised interest rates to 15 percent from just under 9. it's a shift away from the unorthodox policies are present, rest of type, everyone who has champion low rates. despite the turkish layers, rapids about the evaluation, the country's currency was have had serious consequences for normal turks. as their correspondent, julia han reports. there is almost nothing you can find here in the immuno. the neighborhood is one of the symbols, the oldest and the busiest small, cuz the area, and it's seen as a bell with us for the child cuz she called on me. right now it seems. need a shop luminous new customers. i thought the smaller sales have dropped by 50 percent. the price increases.
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