How does the Child Labor Eradication Program work?

The Child Labor Eradication Program aims to reduce this practice and offer a better quality of life for children and adolescents in Brazil.

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In 2019, 1.8 million people between the ages of 5 and 17 were in child labor in Brazil.

Of this total, 1.3 million were involved in economic activities, while almost 500 thousand were involved in activities for their own consumption (Source: PNAD 2019). 

Another report too pointed out that due to the economic consequences caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, by the end of 2022, this number would jump to 8.9 million.

Certainly, child labor is a practice that can have serious and long-term consequences on children's lives.

In addition to depriving them of a healthy and educational childhood, it can certainly lead to physical, psychological and social injuries.

Therefore, the Child Labor Eradication Program It is so important to combat this evil that affects children and teenagers all over the world.

Keep reading and see how it works!

What is PETI?

THE Child Labor Eradication Program (PETI) is an initiative of Brazilian government which aims to protect children and adolescents against child labor. 

Its intention is to remove children from early work and direct them towards school and leisure activities, thus ensuring healthy and full development.

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PETI operates throughout the country and aims to promote human rights and eradicate child labor. 

It is administered by the Ministry of Citizenship, and is carried out in partnership with states and municipalities.

How does the Child Labor Eradication Program work?

PETI's operation begins with the identification of children and adolescents in situations of early labor, who are referred to the program through an active search process.

From then on, families are assisted by a multidisciplinary team, which offers psychological, social and educational support.

Another initiative is to enroll children and teenagers in schools, with access to leisure and sports activities. 

However, the program also offers professional training courses for parents, aiming to increase family income and reduce the need to put children to work.

Furthermore, the PETI develops awareness-raising actions within the community, aiming to raise awareness about the harmful effects of child labor and the importance of guaranteeing the rights of children and adolescents.

In short, the Child Labor Eradication Program It is an important initiative to guarantee the right to childhood and the healthy development of Brazilian children and adolescents. 

Ultimately, it works in partnership with families and the community to remove children from early work, ensure access to education and leisure activities, and support income generation for families.

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