Phnom Penh (Cambodia), June 12 (Xinhua-ANI): Cambodia on Tuesday
observed the 11th World Day Against Child Labor with photo exhibition
and children music festival.
Presided over by Permanent Deputy
Prime Minister Men Sam On and Information Minister Khieu Kanharith, the
photo exhibition attracted about 700 spectators, most of which are found
children and teenagers.
Co-organized by Cambodian Ministry of
Information, International Labour Organization and China's Xinhua News
Agency, the Cambodian children-themed exhibition showcased around 60
photos, which vividly visualized the dramatic changes of local
children's life in the past decades.
Some of the pictures also
reflected Cambodian senior leaders' caring to the children, from the
monarchy to the country's high- ranking ministers.
"The event
reflects the government's particular attention to enhance children's
rights and social activity participation and it also significantly
contributes to uplift the value of children, maintain national
identification, and develop culture," Men Sam On said at the closing
ceremony of the Music Festival for Children, which is organized by the
Ministry of Information.
"The music festival provides
opportunities to children to show their performing abilities and
talents," she said, adding that children and teenagers together make up
about half of Cambodia's 14.5 million population.
Khieu Kanharith
said that the music festival functions as a platform to promote children
rights and to preserve and develop national art and culture.
He
said the music festival has been opened since May 22 with 22
children-orchestras from various state-owned and private-owned schools.
The champion team will be awarded 2,000 U.S. dollars plus a trophy.
As a result, the team from the state-owned School for Music and Fine Arts won the award.
The
World Day Against Child Labor was launched in 2002 by the international
Labor Organization (ILO) to serve as a catalyst for the growing
worldwide movement against child labor.
In Cambodia, the ILO's
most recent global estimate found that around 1.5 million children
involved in child labour and about 310, 000 in the Worst Forms of Child
Labour, for instance, working in salt fields and brick factories.
Besides
the government-organized events to mark the day, a well- known local
right group Licadho announced that it will mark the day on Tuesday
afternoon in Battambang province to promote understanding of child labor
and invite some 500 people to join the event.
The event is to
encourage parents, guardians, youths, employers, local authorities, and
members of the public to participate in the prevention and elimination
of the worst form of child labor, said a Licadho's press release.
"As
the standard of living rises in Cambodia, more people are looking to
hire domestic workers," said Sao Seny, Licadho's senior monitor on child
rights. "A shortage of labor leads some to hire children as domestic
workers, and they are most vulnerable to abuses such as physical
violence, verbal abuse, emotional abuse and sexual abuse." (Xinhua-ANI)
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