The subsequent socio-economic fallouts of the pandemic have had a tremendous impact on the lives of millions of children who are victims of child labour, in particular, the United Nations has observed.
World Day Against Child Labour 2021: On Saturday, people all around the world will commemorate World Day Against Child Labour, which aims to raise awareness about unlawful employment practices and discuss strategies to eliminate them. In 2002, the International Labour Organization (ILO), a United Nations body, founded it.
World Day Against Child Labour: "Act now: end child labour" is the theme of this year's World Day Against Child Labour. Child labour is a fallout of many social and economic factors such as poverty, lack of decent work, migration and emergencies.