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Videos Traveller Sue supports child labour This satirical video is designed to make us think about how we may inadvertently support child labour when we travel and in our everyday purchase decisions. Duration: 00:57 Erin and Red have decided to do something real to stop child exploitation. Erin's struggling with the 'No hands' Famine while Red's focus is the 'No technology' Famine. Duration: 1:00 Interview with Roghini: former child labourer A confronting interview with former child labourer, Roghini, who worked for many years in a match box making factory. Find out what child labour is really like. Duration: 3:37 In this video the 2008 Ambassadors share their passion and tell us about the unimaginable poverty they encountered in India. Duration: 2:22 Your Right to Food: Sandeep's Story Watch Sandeep as he leaves the house at 6am every day to collect coal from the nearby railway tracks. If Sandeep doesn't collect coal, he and his father can't eat. Duration: 3:05 Your Right to Play: Rajni's Story Rajni is the sole breadwinner in her family. She must work in the city streets collecting rubbish, which she then sorts through for recyclers to buy. Duration: 4:01 Your Right to Education: Kajal's Story In this video we hear her story and learn about what it really means to be desperately poor. Duration: 4:03 Your Right to Love, Freedom, Protection: Child Slavery & Trafficking in India This video shows how desperate and widespread child labour is in India, and features Mr. Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian activist and pioneer for the global child rights movement. Duration: 3:58 So you think you're doing it tough? This satirical video aims to make us think about one of our most important rights: the right to an education. Duration: 2:21 Resources
The Stir Factor (magazine for high school students) (PDF: 8.2 MB) Would you like to run your own child labour simulation? Check out the Global Leadership Convention (GLC) resources and download simulation activity instructions, see photos from the 2008 GLC and watch the story of Roghini – a former child labourer. The 40 Hour Famine is a community education and fundraising initiative of World Vision Australia. |
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