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Judi Lynn

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Wed May 7, 2014, 02:07 AM May 2014

More than 17,000 children working in central Colombia

More than 17,000 children working in central Colombia
May 6, 2014 posted by Oliver Sheldon

A local government report has drawn attention to high levels of child labor in central Colombia.

According to figures from the Government of Antioquia, about 17,000 children are listed as employees in the department. More than 200 “can be found in the worst forms of child labor.”

These figures were revealed by the most recent measurement performed by the Siriti (System of Registration and Information on Child Labor) which said that of 17,677 children and adolescents in Antioquia, 12,618 are at risk of falling into the worst forms of child labor and 361 working in domestic work.

Juan Carlos Buitrago, manager of Children, Adolescents and Youth in Antioch, said that in 2013 the Government invested more than $7.5 million to prevent child labor, reported El Espectador.

The measurement index used by Siriti divides the worst form of child labor into two categories. The first involves illegal work such as sexual and commercial exploitation and involvement in the armed conflict. The second involves hazardous work such as manual and domestic work.

More:
http://colombiareports.co/17000-children-working-central-colombia/

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