What Are Some Solutions to Child Slavery?

With over 152 million child laborers worldwide, child labor and child slavery are significant problems.1 However, there are some solutions to child slavery.

To combat child slavery and child labor, we need to address the root of poverty. So how can we eliminate poverty and help protect children from slavery?

One way to address poverty and child labor is through education assistance.
Lack of education often contributes to poverty, especially cyclical poverty. Parents who did not receive an education not only typically earn less, but they are less likely to put their children in school and encourage them in their education. Through education, children learn valuable skills, such as literacy, math and relational skills. These skills are vital to escaping poverty because they enable children to hope. If children can graduate from secondary school, that increases their chances of obtaining jobs with better pay than their parents and even looking for better opportunities. Schools need to be built, funded and staffed. Even more importantly, families need money to pay for school tuition, uniforms and supplies.

When children regularly attend school, traffickers have less time and access to those children. When families are not in desperate financial situations, children do not need to work to help meet the needs of the family.


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