Saturday, July 28, 2012

Preventing Peruvian child labour

Some two million children and adolescents work in Peru; 400,000 of them do so almost full-time, putting at risk their education. For the government, this is a serious problem and one of its main priorities.

At an event in Lima, it launched a pilot project that aims to benefit thousands of children and their families in three of Peru's poorest regions. Costing 13 million dollars, which were donated by the US government, the project wants to improve access to education in rural areas, as well as the income of farmers so that they no longer need their children to work in the fields.

But Maro Guerrero, the director of the programme, said that some forms of work would be acceptable, as long as they didn't interfere with school work:

"We believe that we need to look at the conditions under which adolescents work, making sure they do so with...

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