WOMEN DEVELOPMENT || RURAL DEVELOPMENT|| HEALTH

   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

                                     ACTIVITIES

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

                                            ELIMINATION OF CHILD LABOR

                                  Nutrition Given

Health Checkup Done

Nobody knew for sure, but perhaps one in three children in India was forced to work for living. Illustrations of child rights denied were unnecessary but it would be useful to stress that child rights were about meeting children’s basic needs, which, if met in time, would allow them to develop closer to their potential.
In view of the above facts ICDA has been making concerted effort to withdraw child labor from working place with a view to providing them formal and Vocational Education, Nutrition and health care. Child labors are enrolled in the child labor school of ICDA under Grant-in-aid scheme of Ministry of Labors, Govt. of India.

                                             CHILD LABOR MOTHER’S FORUM

Child labor mother’s forum has been created by ICDA in the form of SHGs. These groups besides doing credit and thrift business are also generating awareness at their peer level against the employment of children

                                                    PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE:

                

19th Nov. is observed by ICDA as prevention of Child Abuse Day. Child employment, Child trafficking, Child prostitutions are the themes taken up for public debate on this day. The day is observed in association with WWSF, Geneva. Massive rally was organized in Bhadrak to mark the day. Students from colleges, schools, scouts and guides and local population have extended their full support and co-operation to prevent child abuse in every form.

                                  OBSERVANCE OF CHILD LABOR PREVENTION DAY:

Child labor prevention day is observed on 30th April in every year in collaboration with Dist. Labor Office, Govt.of Orissa. The mothers of child labour were administered oath by the District labor Officer (DLO) to desist from sending their children to work at the cost of their childhood. The mothers had also taken a pledge to intensify their movement along with ICDA to withdraw child labor from work places through motivation and persuasion.

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