Discover the harsh realities faced by children in automobile repair workshops through this compelling short animation. Witness the working conditions and hazards that challenge their safety and impede their education. This video is not just an eye-opener—it’s a clarion call for employers to adhere to child labor laws and for stakeholders to actively participate in rescuing these young learners. Join us in the crucial mission to transition children from labor to learning, and from workshops to classrooms.
Say no to child labour and yes to education
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