We
are the Present, Our Voice Is the Future!!
We,
the delegates of the Children's World Congress
on Child Labour, have come to the city of Florence,
Italy, from all different parts of the world,
speaking different languages, growing up with
different cultures and backgrounds, because
we all know that child labour must be eliminated.
Although
our Congress has been successful, we are missing
some of our important delegates. These children
were already selected to participate in the
Congress. But, these children did not get visas
necessary to come to Italy because the Italian
government thought them as a security risk.
These children who were not allowed to attend,
felt very discriminated. We all missed their
ideas at the Congress, because these children
are from the regions where child labour is most
common. At the next Congress, we would like
to see them participate because their voice
is their vision and the world must hear it.
Each
country had a different selection process to
choose the delegates. All children who participated
in the selection process had either faced child
labour in their own experience or had learned
about it and joined the fight against child
labour. With the passion and desire to solve
this terrible crime against 246 million children
around the world, we were all qualified to take
part in this Congress. This is why the discussions
for the last 3 days have been very fruitful.
This
is the responsibility, of all including the
business sector and others who hold the power
to help us in our struggle.
Before
we even start to discuss about child labour,
we must appreciate that the only way the children
can have their rights is in the situation of
peace. Peace is the most basic human right.
We have to ask ourselves why everyone is not
able to have something so fundamental. While
living in peace, every child has not only a
better chance of getting their rights, but also
has a stronger potential to improve the world
for their generations and those to come.
When
we started discussing about child labour, we
found that many issues were common to all different
parts of the world. We heard personal stories
from the children about; child trafficking,
sexual exploitation, working on fishing boat,
cleaning car, selling things on street or in
market, pornography, collecting garbage, transportation
and shipping, brick making and demolishing,
the making of medical utensils and other dangerous
materials, drug trafficking, domestic servants,
bounded labourers, farming, mining, weaving
carpets, child soldiers, working in factories
and sweatshops. These children are misused everyday
and have no one to speak for them.
While
most people and governments are aware these
problems exist, they are hidden or just ignored.
This does not change the fact they all are very
dangerous to the physical and mental well being
of a child. These forms of child labour must
be stopped.
Most
of the children have expressed that they are
losing faith in the governments because of their
empty promises. They have made many promises
to end child labour through education and better
social services. But they do not act. Their
promises are not met with real commitment or
resources.
While
the governments put an enormous amount of money
to weapons and war, there are still children
who cannot read or write. They have no homes
to live in or food to eat. The government must
take the needs of children as a priority. They
must provide all that is necessary to live while
still protecting our rights.
As
it is a responsibility of governments to protect
our rights, end child labour, and provide free,
equal education or good quality, we have many
demands for the governments. When we speak about
the governments, we talk not only about the
role of national governments but also other
governmental bodies at international and regional
levels that are responsible for protecting our
rights.
First
and most importantly, governments must listen
to children. The governments make the issues
of the children a priority and include the children
in the decision-making that affects our lives.
Governments must also provide opportunities
for children to participate and express their
opinions because they are the future as well
as the presence and their opinion should be
valued
Governments
must criminalise child labour but should never
criminalise the children. The children are victims
of child labour. They must create and carry
out laws that strictly punish the adults who
have abused children for their own interest.
Governments must support the children if they
want to bring the cases of them being used as
child labourers to court, by providing a free
attorney. Children should be able to turn in
the people who have abused them without fear
of getting trouble. Instead, these children
be rescued and rehabilitated.
Governments
must fight against trafficking of children.
They must enforce the laws they already have.
But today's laws may not be enough so they must
make more effective ones. The governments in
countries where trafficking happens must work
together to have laws which can criminalise
the traffickers.
Governments
must provide compulsory education of quality
at free of cost. Schools must provide skilled
teachers who are qualified. There should be
a mechanism to check that the teachers are doing
their job well and these laws to provide education
for all children are enforced. The teachers
must get paid better. Education must also be
provided equally to all children regardless
of gender, race, economic status, religion,
places of birth, citizenships, caste, disability,
indigenousness or languages.
Every
country has to make sure the issue of child
labour is taught in every school.
Governments
should encourage adults to work. Adults should
work so they have enough money not to put their
children to work. The rights of adults as workers
have to be respected. Adult workers always have
to be allowed to unionise in their workplace,
because the union can help protect them from
dangerous working conditions and provide them
the minimum wage. It is important that adults
are protected as workers so that the children
do not have to work.
Governments
must establish a National Plan of Action to
end child labour. These plans should be made
together with children.
Governments
must make sure that overseas development aid
(ODA) goes directly to its purpose and does
not end up in the wrong hands.
Governments
must make a system to put some trademarks for
the products that are not made by child labourers.
Governments,
not only should they work with other governments,
they should also work with civil society and
trade unions to be at most effective. In return,
the civil society must understand the demands
of the children and work together with us to
watch them closely so that the governments will
not fail us again. NGOs also have to use the
resources that they have honestly and directly
for the children.
It
is also parents' responsibility to listen to
children.
The
children need love, respect and dignity. It
is in the hands of parents to provide with happy
and stable family life. Parents must take their
responsibility and vote. When they vote, they
must also speak for the children and vote for
someone who respects child rights. If the parents
are not acting in the best interest of the child,
the state must act on the child's behalf. Parents
must talk about issues such as child sexual
exploitation or abuse even when they are not
comfortable because this is the only way a child
will know his or her natural rights of safety
and security. Parents must understand the importance
of a proper education no matter of the gender
of the child.
Having
identified the current situation of child labour
and our demands to the adults, we now show our
commitment and the role in ending child labour.
We,
the children, have to start initiatives to spread
awareness about child labour in our own local
communities and villages. We must educate each
other about child labour, from a child to a
child to promote child participation.
We
must work at national level and establish a
Children's Parliament, in every country, that
is not just a symbol but a source of power for
children to change the situations that we think
are wrong. This Parliament would elect a representative
to the country's government. These representatives
would also meet at a congress at regional and
at international to look at the problems at
a larger scale, and report back to their governments
and local communities.
We
have to start a network of children so that
we can keep contact with each other to be educated
on the issue all over the world. Only while
working together, we can have the power to take
action and to end child labour. This network
will be made up of children from all over the
world, and it will spread the stories of child
labour and opinions. The network will help us
plan more effective actions in our struggle
against child labour. The network will also
be a medium to report on the governments' falling
or not falling their promises among the children
of the world.
We
believe that the use of art, dance, music and
drama as a form of expression and means to spread
awareness about child labour is very important.
These are ways in which children from any background
can connect with, understand and enjoy. There
are many ways to spread the message against
child labour, beyond boarders, through performing
art.
We
must also use media to spread our voices. We
would create our own form of media, such as
newspaper developed by the children for the
children, for us to freely express our opinion.
Media also must be more friendly and tell the
truth about child labour and help us combat
child labour.
We
have to bring the efforts to end child labour
out to the villages, where the fight is not
as strong. Information about child labour sometimes
only reaches cities and people in the villages
do not have information about the dangers of
child labour. We must get them involved.
We
promise to continue to take action to eliminate
child labour and make a better world for children.
Now, we ask all of you to join us, because only
together can we truly achieve freedom for all.
In this friendship, we will create a healthy
and peaceful world for all.
Today,
the power is in our hands. We define the future.
We
are the present and our voice is the future!