A REALITY: There are many
NGOs working of child rights in Pakistan and they claim as well that they have
eliminated child labor but still we find there are 2.8 million child laborers
in Pakistan.
Child
labour has become widely practised in majority of the developing countries.
Before pointing out the plight of child labour and its catastrophic effect on
children, let’s explore the difference between child work and child labour. If
the work is not affecting adversely the child’s physical health and mental
state then that doesn’t count as child labour, as Child Labour generally
speaking refers to working of the children that harms them or exploits them in
some way physically, psychologically, and morally and restrain the child from
attaining fundamental education.

Global estimates based on the data of UNICEF, ILO and the World
Bank indicate that 168 million children between the age of 5 and 16 are engaged
in child labour. Pakistan is not lagging behind in child labour. Various laws
have been passed on child labour but yet few have been implemented.
Paradoxically, it is stated in the constitution of Pakistan that education is
compulsory for the children between 5 and 16 but on the other hand the
employment of Child Labour act 1991 defines child as a person below the age of
14 and adolescent as a person below the age of 18. The amendment in the constitution
has risen the age up to 16 but it hasn’t been followed officially. Many people
aren’t still aware of their rights and the rights of their children, so instead
of providing them education they use their children to generate money.
Various
organisations are working to impede and sweep the child labour practices.
UNICEF is one of those organizations that are playing imperative role in
educating people and government to eradicate the practices of child labour.
Every year UN agencies provide funds to revamp the policies with the
collaboration of regime to improve the life of deprived ones and helping in
eradicating child labour. Shamefully many parents bring their children in the
market with them to sell their goods.

Policy
making and implementation are direly different. Lot of eminent people get
involved when it comes to establishing laws. But the downfall of Pakistan lies
in the fact that very few laws get into practice with proper check and balance
and follow up. Child labour is not going anywhere from our society unless
government takes corrective action in this regard. Policy alone is doing us no
good unless we back it up with implementation. So as a society we need to focus
on implementation followed by checks and balance, and corrective actions and
when required.
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