San José celebrates the Day Against Child Labor with special activities and actions

Since 2002, the Province has implemented various actions to combat the scourge of child labor. The town of San José will be the epicenter of a special day with various recreational and recreational activities for families, children and adolescents.

By Jose Gonzalez.

In the world, There are more than 160 million children affected by child labor. On the eve of the International Day against Child Labor, Misiones stands as a reference in the prevention and eradication of this harmful practice.

For this reason, on June 12, the town of San José will be the epicenter of a special day in the Parish Hall (Av. Centenario and Don Bosco). They will carry out various activities aimed at raising awareness and reflecting on the duty to protect children.

  • Happy Gurises Show – IPLYC.
  • Bibliomobile – Knowledge Park.
  • More recreational and recreational activities.
  • Child care from nutritionist Melany Roitbourd.
  • Shows and live music.
  • Giveaways.
  • Chocolates.

Historical commitment of the province

Silvana Gimenez.

The Minister of Labor and Employment of Misiones, Silvana Gimenezhighlighted canal12missions.com the historic commitment of the province in this vital cause for the well-being of children and adolescents, their tools for action, progress and the agenda for the coming months.

Firstly, he emphasized the importance of denaturalizing the practice of child labor and raising awareness to prevent it. “We believe that it is essential to denature the practice of child labor. But, above all things, raise awareness for prevention”.

At the same time, he distinguished “recognizing the difference when we are dealing with child labor and when it is not a crime. The crime has been framed within the penal code since 2013“.

Misiones renews its commitment to the prevention of child labor.

Since 2002, Misiones has implemented various actions to combat the scourge of child labor. The official indicated that in 2018, with the approval of the Child Labor Eradication Program (PROETI), The province marked a milestone by allocating “its own budget and unique program in Argentina to prevent and eradicate child exploitation.”.

Misiones in 2024 reaches 40 commissions for the prevention and eradication of child labor

The commitment of Misiones is reinforced with the implementation of Provincial Commissions for the Prevention and Eradication of Child Labor (COPRETI). Their purpose is to evaluate, monitor and promote the policies and actions that are developed in favor of the prevention and eradication of child labor..

Through the signing of agreements, this June 12 they will launch the creation of two more commissions in the towns of San José and Fachinal, thus adding a total of 40 COPRETI throughout the province. This Monday the 11th they launched the formation of COPRETI No. 38 in Garupá.

This initiative seeks strengthen the prevention and protection of children’s rights and teenagers. It allows guarantee their comprehensive development and access to education and play, fundamental pillars of childhood.

Cutting-edge tools for child protection

According to the owner, the province implements programs of great social impact to address the problem:

The Good Harvest Centersspaces of care for children of day laborers. He also promoted the creation of Municipal Commissions for the Eradication of Child Labor (COPRETI) in almost 40 municipalitieswith the aim of preventing child exploitation from its roots.

He highlighted the creation of Child Labor Prevention Observatorywhich enables measure and collect statistics to outline more effective actions in the matter.

Finally, The minister indicated that the rest of the year carries with it a broad agenda. Misiones continues the hard work with the municipalities and the educational sector to train and train in the detection and prevention of child laborreaffirming its commitment to the well-being and future of children and adolescents.

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