Early Years
"If I was not fighting against child labor I don't know what else I could do. It was always in my heart, I could not live without that."
Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA) symbolizes India’s largest movement for the protection of children, ensuring their quality education. As of October 2014, BBA has rescued more than 83,500 victims of trafficking, slavery and child labour and has helped them re-establish trust in society and find promising futures for themselves.
Text
Child labor refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful.
- Poverty is the greatest single cause behind child labor
- Income from working children, even if small, may be between 25 to 40% of the household income.
- In European history when child labor was common, as well as in contemporary child labor of modern world, certain cultural beliefs have rationalized child labor and thereby encouraged it.
"Let us globalize compassion, and set our children free"
“Friends, the Nobel Committee generously invited me to deliver a "lecture.” Respectfully, I am unable to do that. I represent here the sound of silence. The cry of innocence. And, the face of invisibility. I have come here to share the voices and dreams of our children, our children, because they are all our children.”
[if !supportLists]· [endif]There is no greater violence than to deny the dreams of our children
[if !supportLists]ü [endif]The single aim of my life is that every child is:
free to be a child,
free to grow and develop,
free to eat, sleep, see daylight,
free to laugh and cry,
free to play,
free to learn,
free to go to school,
and above all,
free to dream.
I refuse to accept that the world is so poor, when just one week of global spending on armies is enough to bring all of our children into classrooms.
I refuse to accept that all the laws and constitutions, and the judges and the police are not able to protect our children.
You and I live in the age of rapid globalization. We are connected through high-speed Internet. We exchange goods and services in a single global market. Each day, thousands of flights connect us to every corner of the globe.
But there is one serious disconnect. It is the lack of compassion. Let us inculcate and transform the individuals' compassion into a global movement. Let us globalize compassion. Not passive compassion, but transformative compassion that leads to justice, equality, and freedom.
...to put an end to all forms of violence against children….Governments must make child friendly policies, and invest in education and young people. Businesses must be more responsible and open to innovative partnerships…Faith leaders and institutions, and all of us must stand with our children.
We must be bold, we must be ambitious, and we must have the will. We must keep our promises.
I call upon you in this room, and all across the world.
I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace
Mission
Results
"Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter".-Martin Luther King Jr.
- When buying a product, make sure that it was not made by children.
- If you are unsure use sites like FairWear and Made-By, they will tell you how and where the products were made.
- When buying a carpet, make sure it has the “Rugmark” which signifies that the carpet was not made by children.
- Get Educated and raise awareness.
The problem is closer to you than you think, child labor in the united states is a big social problem.
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men". -Frederick Douglass