Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

September 29, 2009

MADAGASCAR: Poverty Forces 2 Million Children into Hard Labour


* (en) Madagascar Location * (he) מיקום מדגסקר
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It's a sad statement about Earth to find millions of children forced to work for food instead of going to school. What future can they have? How much is this poverty about the world economic crisis and food riots going on all over the 3rd world?
Poverty has increased dramatically in Madagascar since January, when a national protest movement to end the regime of former president Marc Ravalomanana plunged the country into a socio-economic crisis. Since then, the number of child labourers has risen by a whopping 25 percent.Two million children under the age of 15 go to work every day instead of attending school, according to newly published research by the International Labour Office ILO, United Nations children’s fund UNICEF and the National Institute of Statistics known by its French acronym, INSTAT.In Ambalakely, a rural town in the south of the island, more than a hundred children pitch up for physically gruelling work in the local stone quarry. They crush stones alongside their parents to produce rubble for the building industry. Due to widespread poverty and unemployment, day labour under the harshest conditions is their only means of survival.

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