What Is The Cause And Effect Of Child Labor Persuasive Essay

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Côte D’ivoire is a country in west Africa that supplies more than a third of the world’s supply of Cocoa. Due to the below-poverty wages for the farmers who produce it, farmers cannot hire the labor needed to harvest crop and therefore exploit children as the cheapest form of labor. With 35.1 percent of children working, the issue of child labor is a major concern in the country that needs to be addressed.

Child labor refers to any type of work that is dangerous and harmful to children mentally, physically, socially or morally, and interferes with their schooling by depriving them of the opportunity to attend school or forcing them to leave school prematurely. Child labor deprives children of their childhood and activities that will help the child grow mentally, such as playing with other children and going to school. Furthermore, child labor can cause major physical harm to children as it often involves long working hours under dangerous or unsanitary conditions. In Côte D’ivories, children are engaged in the worst forms of child labor, particularly in places such as cocoa farms, and are sometimes under conditions of forced labor. While many state that child labor brings in money to the family and can help the family financially, it serves to trap the family in a vicious poverty cycle, which should be one of the biggest reasons to …show more content…

First Lady Ouattara (2016) stated that education was the most effective way to fight off the worst forms of child labor in a way that is sustainable. They were unable to make education compulsory before 2014 due to the lack of schools in the country, but have since been able to fill the gap by building seventeen thousand school classes and a hundred and fifty five secondary schools in the country thanks to the investment made by the Ivorian government. This caused the percentage of school enrollment in Côte d’Ivoire to increase

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