World Day Against Child Labour,and its related observances:

Children's Day(Haiti)

World Day Against Child Labour raises global awareness of child labour issues; also observed as Children's Day in Haiti with celebrations for youth.
World Day Against Child Labour, established by the International Labour Organization, is observed on June 12 to promote action against child labour worldwide. The day highlights the plight of millions of children engaged in hazardous work and advocates for legal protections and education. Reports, conferences, and public campaigns mobilize governments, NGOs, and corporations to eliminate child labour practices. In Haiti, June 12 also serves as Children’s Day, a cultural celebration featuring parades, school events, and community gatherings honoring youth. Festivities in Haiti include games, music performances, and awards ceremonies that showcase children’s talents and rights. Combining global advocacy with local festivities, the observances encourage collective efforts to improve children’s lives everywhere.
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