Global March Against Child Labour: From Exploitation to Education
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The Global March Movement

 
Mission
  

Global March envisions a world free of child labour. It vows to fight for the rights of children in every corner of the world. These form the core beliefs which drive the movement ahead in every endeavour it undertakes. Read the objectives of the movement.


Core Marchers
  

Global March has shared a long association with the thousands of core marchers who participated in the historic worldwide march against child labour in 1998.

The core marchers continue to combine efforts with Global March in its fight for the rights of children.

 
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Global March derives its strength from its efficient network of national and regional coordinators worldwide.

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The Global March Against Child Labour is a movement to mobilise worldwide efforts to protect and promote the rights of all children, especially the right to receive a free, meaningful education and to be free from economic exploitation and from performing any work that is likely to be harmful to the child's physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development.