Disturbing Child Labour Scenes I Witness Everyday

Disturbing Child Labour Scenes I Witness Everyday

Disturbing Child Labour Scenes I Witness Everyday

On the streets of Ghana, it is very common to come across lots of children engaged in various forms of labour to earn a living but without any form of proper guidance. This is contrary to Section 89 of the Children’s ACT 1998 (560), which states that the “minimum age for admission of a child to employment shall be 15 years.” In addition to this, strict supervision must be enforced in order not to result in child labour. Apart from children who openly sell along the streets, what has added to the national burden in recent times is a new…
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