
Global Treaty on Child Labour
The Global Treaty on Child Labour, often referred to as a treaty or convention, is an international agreement aimed at eliminating child labor and protecting children from exploitative or hazardous work. It encourages countries to create laws, policies, and programs that ensure children can access education and grow up in safe, supportive environments. The treaty sets standards to prevent child labor, promotes the rehabilitation of affected children, and fosters global cooperation to address the root causes of child labor, ultimately striving to fulfill every child's right to safe and healthy development.