فقرة بالانجليزية بليييييييييييييز درك مسحقهم
child labour
bribery
money laundering
- yara Crazyعضو محترف
- رقم العضوية : 2016
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 8007 نقاط التميز : 10221 تقييم العضو : 158 التسجيل : 27/12/2009 العمر : 33 الإقامة : الجزائر
تمت المشاركة الأربعاء فبراير 27, 2013 8:23 pm
التوقــيـــــــــــــــــــــع
- اطياف السماءعضو محترف
- رقم العضوية : 13271
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 8892 نقاط التميز : 9872 تقييم العضو : 133 التسجيل : 15/09/2012 العمر : 27 الإقامة : حمام دباغ
تمت المشاركة الأربعاء فبراير 27, 2013 8:27 pm
Child labour
[color=black]Millions of children work to help their families in ways that are neither harmful nor exploitative. However, UNICEF estimates that around 150 million children aged 5-14 in developing countries, about 16 per cent of all children in this age group, are involved in child labour (UNICEF 2011 State of the World’s Children). ILO estimates that throughout the world, around 215 million children under 18 work, many full-time. In Sub Saharan African 1 in 4 children aged 5-17 work, compared to 1 in 8 in Asia Pacific and 1 in 10 in Latin America (ILO 2010 Facts on Child Labour). Although aggregate numbers suggest that more boys than girls are involved in child labour, many of the types of work girls are involved in are invisible. It is estimated that roughly 90 per cent of children involved in domestic labour are girls. (UNICEF 2011 State of the World’s Children). Even though the prevalence of child labour has been falling in recent years everywhere apart from Sub Saharan Africa where it is actually increasing with regard to children aged 5-14 (ILO 2010 Facts on Child Labour), it continues to harm the physical and mental development of children and adolescents and interfere with their education (sources: UNICEF 2011 State of the World’s Children and UNICEF Child Info webpage on child labour).
Child labour reinforces intergenerational cycles of poverty, undermines national economies and impedes achieving progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (see 2010 Outcome document of the MDG summit, p.13). It is not only a cause, but also a consequence of social inequities reinforced by discrimination. Children from indigenous groups or lower castes are more likely to drop out of school to work. Migrant children are also vulnerable to hidden and illicit labour.
UNICEF supports the Roadmap for achieving the elimination of the worst forms of child labour by 2016, which calls for an integrated response to child labour. UNICEF supports communities in changing their cultural acceptance of child labour, while supporting strategies and programming to provide alternative income to families, access to nurseries, quality education and protective services. UNICEF also works with employers and the private sector to assess and address the impact of their supply chain and business practices upon children.
[color=black]Millions of children work to help their families in ways that are neither harmful nor exploitative. However, UNICEF estimates that around 150 million children aged 5-14 in developing countries, about 16 per cent of all children in this age group, are involved in child labour (UNICEF 2011 State of the World’s Children). ILO estimates that throughout the world, around 215 million children under 18 work, many full-time. In Sub Saharan African 1 in 4 children aged 5-17 work, compared to 1 in 8 in Asia Pacific and 1 in 10 in Latin America (ILO 2010 Facts on Child Labour). Although aggregate numbers suggest that more boys than girls are involved in child labour, many of the types of work girls are involved in are invisible. It is estimated that roughly 90 per cent of children involved in domestic labour are girls. (UNICEF 2011 State of the World’s Children). Even though the prevalence of child labour has been falling in recent years everywhere apart from Sub Saharan Africa where it is actually increasing with regard to children aged 5-14 (ILO 2010 Facts on Child Labour), it continues to harm the physical and mental development of children and adolescents and interfere with their education (sources: UNICEF 2011 State of the World’s Children and UNICEF Child Info webpage on child labour).
Child labour reinforces intergenerational cycles of poverty, undermines national economies and impedes achieving progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (see 2010 Outcome document of the MDG summit, p.13). It is not only a cause, but also a consequence of social inequities reinforced by discrimination. Children from indigenous groups or lower castes are more likely to drop out of school to work. Migrant children are also vulnerable to hidden and illicit labour.
UNICEF supports the Roadmap for achieving the elimination of the worst forms of child labour by 2016, which calls for an integrated response to child labour. UNICEF supports communities in changing their cultural acceptance of child labour, while supporting strategies and programming to provide alternative income to families, access to nurseries, quality education and protective services. UNICEF also works with employers and the private sector to assess and address the impact of their supply chain and business practices upon children.
التوقــيـــــــــــــــــــــع
- اطياف السماءعضو محترف
- رقم العضوية : 13271
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 8892 نقاط التميز : 9872 تقييم العضو : 133 التسجيل : 15/09/2012 العمر : 27 الإقامة : حمام دباغ
تمت المشاركة الأربعاء فبراير 27, 2013 8:29 pm
اسفة هذا باش قدرت نساعدك ان شاء الله تلقاي واش راكي تحوسي عليه
التوقــيـــــــــــــــــــــع
- خالدعضو متقدم
- رقم العضوية : 12507
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 4200 نقاط التميز : 5413 تقييم العضو : 142 التسجيل : 01/05/2012 العمر : 36 الإقامة : في دارنا
تمت المشاركة الأربعاء فبراير 27, 2013 8:33 pm
في الحقيقة كنت باغي نعاونك ونعطيك وحد الفقرة بصح راهي باقلي غير شويا انجليزي مخبيهم قلت بلاك روح لمريكان نصرفعم تم
الله غالب خوك مفرني في الانجليزية ونتمنى لي يعرف يساعدك
الله غالب خوك مفرني في الانجليزية ونتمنى لي يعرف يساعدك
التوقــيـــــــــــــــــــــع
- yara Crazyعضو محترف
- رقم العضوية : 2016
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 8007 نقاط التميز : 10221 تقييم العضو : 158 التسجيل : 27/12/2009 العمر : 33 الإقامة : الجزائر
تمت المشاركة الأربعاء فبراير 27, 2013 8:34 pm
مارسيييييييي ربي يوفقك
التوقــيـــــــــــــــــــــع
- yara Crazyعضو محترف
- رقم العضوية : 2016
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 8007 نقاط التميز : 10221 تقييم العضو : 158 التسجيل : 27/12/2009 العمر : 33 الإقامة : الجزائر
تمت المشاركة الأربعاء فبراير 27, 2013 8:35 pm
khalido كتب:في الحقيقة كنت باغي نعاونك ونعطيك وحد الفقرة بصح راهي باقلي غير شويا انجليزي مخبيهم قلت بلاك روح لمريكان نصرفعم تم
الله غالب خوك مفرني في الانجليزية ونتمنى لي يعرف يساعدك
ههههههههههههههههههههههه يعطيك غمة
التوقــيـــــــــــــــــــــع
- FOFAعضو جديد
- رقم العضوية : 19686
الجنس : عدد المساهمات : 40 نقاط التميز : 40 تقييم العضو : 5 التسجيل : 27/12/2013 العمر : 33
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