Despite Unemployment 3 Million Children Work in Brazil

It is estimated that worldwide over two hundred million children and youths work when morally and ethically they should be in school. In Brazil there are three million kids with jobs, while adults go unemployed.

According to Armand Pereira, the director of the International Labor Organization in Brazil, those factors are all interrelated.


Pereira goes on to say that contrary to what many people think, child labor is not a consequence of poverty, it causes poverty.


“The fact is that the poorer a country is, the more children work. Thus it is not poverty that causes child labor, but the lack of moral and legal standards. Our priority must be to get children out of the job market and into school,” he says.


Pereira points out that governments and society can improve this situation by making investments in education, income distribution and job creation.


That was done in Brazil between 1992 and 2000 with the result that there was a 40% reduction in the number of working children.


“This worked in Brazil for a number of reasons. The effort was integrated. On one hand there was an improvement in schooling. On the other, families got aid. This two-pronged approach is a model that can be used in other countries,” declared Pereira.


What remains to be done, he goes on, is consolidation. That requires joint efforts by officials in the labor sector and the police and courts.


“Brazil is such a big country that the numbers still leave much to be desired,” says Pereira, who made his remarks at the 4th High Level Group Meeting on [the government program] Education For All.


The Brasí­lia three-day meeting, which is sponsored by Unesco, runs until tomorrow. Thirty ministers of Education from around the world are participating in the event.


According to Brazil’s Minister of Education, Tarso Genro, Brasí­lia is aware of the problem and knows that it needs to deal with it at the government level.


Meanwhile, the Brazilian Minister of Labor, Ricardo Berzoini, declared that there would be no problem getting other ministries to work jointly on the problem, along with civil society organizations and multilateral institutions.


“We need to integrate, get society involved in what would normally be government endeavors. But the eradication of child labor is a question of human dignity which requires a special effort,” declared the Minister.


Agência Brasil
Translator: Allen Bennett

Tags:

You May Also Like

Brazil Lula’s Good Heart: 40,000 Public Jobs, Dole to 9 Million Families

Clientelism, a patron-client relationship that rests on personal loyalties and quid pro quo between ...

Drought and Lack of Technology Lower Expectation of Brazil’s Harvest

Brazil expects to produce 122.6 million tons of grain in the 2005/2006 agricultural year, ...

Brazil Converts US$ 21 Million Debt to US into Project to Protect Forests

Brazil and the United States signed an agreement in which Brazil will use US$ ...

Calendar

In a city brimming with earthly delights, one’s thoughts turn to finding a little ...

Brazil Puts Desktops in Every One of Its 5,560 Cities. Over 350.000 of Them

Brazil is installing 356,800 virtualized desktops in schools in all of Brazil's 5,560 municipalities. ...

In 2010 Brazil Plans to Add US$ 10 Billion in Agricultural Exports

The Brazilian govenment is working to win an agricultural product import market this year ...

Arabs Now Want Brazil Buying from Them

Increasing and balancing bilateral trade between the Arabs and the state of Minas Gerais ...

Brazilian Airline Gol Owes Its Huge Success to the Internet

Gol, Brazil’s low cost, low fare airline finished its second consecutive year as one ...

Brazil Starts a 10-City X-ray of Global Warming Perils

Brazilian researchers working with the National Institute of Science and Technology for Climate Change ...

Volkswagen Saveiro, one of the cars to get the new Crow Telecom

All Brazilian Volkswagens to Come with 24-Hour Monitoring System

A new device to be installed in all passenger vehicles manufactured in Brazil by ...

WordPress database error: [Table './brazzil3_live/wp_wfHits' is marked as crashed and last (automatic?) repair failed]
SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `wp_wfHits`