Ededucation, but thats deniedo many girls a and boys. Instead of going to school, they are forced to work to lp support ththeir familieses. Dedespite the fafact that chilid labor is officially banned in almost all countries, images like these are widespread. According to the United Nations childrens agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. More than 70 of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the Service Sector and industry. Nearly all the worlds nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. Thats just six years from now. Reporter its 10 00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. Nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine brothers and sisters. But every year, they miss several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. Later in the school year, in may, theyll miss another month of school bebecause their help will be needed to harvest apr
Educucation, but thats deniedo many girls andnd boys. Instead of going to school, they are forced to work to he support theieir families. Despspite the factct that childd labor is officially banned in almost all countries, images like these are widespread. According to the United Nations childrens agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. More than 70 of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the Service Sector and industry. Nearly all the worlds nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. Thats just six years from now. Reporter its 10 00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. Nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine brothers and sisters. But every year, they miss several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. Later in the school year, in may, theyll miss another month of school becacause their help will be needed to harvest apric
Educucation, but thats deniedo many girls andnd boys. Instead of going to school, they are forced to work to he support theieir families. Despspite the factct that childd labor is officially banned in almost all countries, images like these are widespread. According to the United Nations childrens agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. More than 70 of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the Service Sector and industry. Nearly all the worlds nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. Thats just six years from now. Reporter its 10 00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. Nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine brothers and sisters. But every year, they miss several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. Later in the school year, in may, theyll miss another month of school becacause their help will be needed to harvest apric
Educucation, but thats deniedo many girls andnd boys. Instead of going to school, they are forced to work to he support theieir families. Despspite the factct that childd labor is officially banned in almost all countries, images like these are widespread. According to the United Nations childrens agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. More than 70 of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the Service Sector and industry. Nearly all the worlds nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. Thats just six years from now. Reporter its 10 00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. Nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine brothers and sisters. But every year, they miss several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. Later in the school year, in may, theyll miss another month of school becacause their help will be needed to harvest apric
Efforts to prevent climate change. At a Senate Hearing loog into Sexual Assaults on College Campuses, Committee Members heard from officials in charge of on Campus Security and advocates for Sexual Assault victims. The hearing will please come to order, let me welcome senator schumer and senator grassley and senator mccaskell. We will be joininged shortly by senator jill brand as well to make some brief remarks and senator graham is expected to join us, hes the Ranking Member on this committee. Senators mccaskell and gill brand have worked tirelessly to and in our military. Senator mccaskell and senator helder are the lead cosponsors and worked very, very hard to develop with the senators that makes comprehensive changes in the area of campus Sexual Assault. I would like to note as well of commander leahy, through this committee and into law. As you know, it requires colleges to be more transparent about Sexual Assaults and other offices committed on campus. In my home state, attorney