2006年VOA标准英语-ILO Says End of Child Labor Within Reach(在线收听) |
By Mil Arcega ------------------------------------------ The International Labour Organization has released a cautious but optimistic report that shows the number of child laborers around the world has fallen 11 percent, down from 246 million to 218 million over the last four years. Sub-Saharan Africa currently has the worst problem with more than 50 million children being forced to work because of the HIV-AIDS epidemic, which the report says has decimated the adult population. Brazil, on the other hand, has seen its child labor numbers diminish by two-thirds in large part because of programs to reduce poverty. Although much harder to verify, Swepston says the greatest progress has been in Asia. "If we're right, it's probably China because they've made the biggest steps toward eliminating poverty. But there are other countries, such as Thailand, which has put in a tremendous amount of effort over the last ten years and they are beginning to see some progress." "The fact that we have made gains does not mean that now is the time to relax. Now is the time to intensify the work and have much stronger and broader alliances." The report will go before an ILO conference in June for ratification by member countries. |
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