Dormant laws and systemic failure fuel rampant child exploitation in Pakistan
Rawalpindi, June 14 -- Despite observing World Day Against Child Labour alongside the international community, Pakistan continues to struggle with the widespread exploitation of children, raising questions about the effectiveness of its laws and enforcement mechanisms, as reported by The Express Tribune.
According to The Express Tribune, child labour remains deeply entrenched across the country, with little visible progress towards fulfilling international commitments aimed at protecting children from economic exploitation.
While official events and awareness campaigns marked the occasion, critics argue that practical measures to eliminate child labour remain largely absent.
Children between the ages of 10 and 15 are still commonly emp...
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