Event
Hosts :
Global March Against Child Labor,
Global Campaign for Education and
Child LaborCoalition, USA
Date & Time :
September 13, 2005, New York, 1:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Venue
:
Baisley Powell Elebash Recital Hall,
The Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Avenue, The City University of New York,
NY New York-10016-4309
Event
Objective
The event is to bring forward the New Delhi Delcaration emerging
from the Second Childrens World Congress, a unique gathering of
some 200 child slaves from around the world converging during
September 4-8, 2005.
The
members of the reference group of the Childrens World Congress,
the child slaves themselves will come to NY during the MDG Plus
Five Summit to bring their message to the world leaders converging
in NY. These children will also meet the world leaders from the
North and the South.
In
this event the children will bring forward the key demand from
the international community represented by various national governments
both in the Southern world, the donor governments and UN agencies
that elimination of child labor is critical and central to the
realization of Dakar goals of achieving education for all by 2015
and as the key to the success of the MDG's. Their demand is to
declare child labor elimination to be the ninth MDG. Out of the
eight MDG goals, the one on education cannot be achieved. Child
labor is identified as the single largest barrier to its realization.
The EFA goal was to be achieved by 2015. How ever only when the
Governments account for 246 million child laborers in the EFA
plans, strategies and priorities.
The
MDG goal of gender equality and empowerment of women cannot be
achieved as long as millions of girls are out of school and majority
of them are languishing as domestic help. The 2005 gender parity
in education goal has already slipped by us.
Another
important goal of MDG's on HIV/AIDS is linked critically to lack
of education. According to the Oxfam report of 2004, 7 million
cases of HIV/AIDS can be avoided in the coming decade if all children
had access to education.
Another
important goal of the MDG's on poverty alleviation cannot be achieved
till the time children are working and that helps perpetuate poverty.
Children are found easy to exploit and to deny them fair wages.
This drives the able bodied men out of jobs and it perpetuates
inter-generational poverty. As these children are not able to
attend schools it is not possible for them to acquire necessary
skills and build knowledge capital.
These
children coming to NY are rescued from worst forms of child labor
with very intense personal life experiences. These children will
be joined by a select panel of leaders.
The
Participants in the event are :
Liberated Child slaves from Asia, Africa and
South America part of the children's
reference group emerging from the Childrens World Congress
Senator Christovam Buarque, the Education Minister
from Lula Government (Brazil)
who resigned and is the founder of the famous Bolsa Escola Programme
Ad Melkert, Formerly Netherlands Minister of
Social Affairs, Labor and Employment,
presently Netherlands Executive Director, The World Bank
Kerry Kennedy, Human Rights Activist, New York
Kailash Satyarthi, Chair, Global March Against
Child Labour, and
President, Global Campaign for Education
Linda Golodner, President, National Consumers
League, USA and
Co-Chair, Child Labor Coalition, USA
Govindasamy Rajasekharan, President of ICFTU/APRO
(Asia Pacific Regional Organization)
Lee Swepston, Senior Advisor on Human Rights,
ILO, Geneva
Kumi Naidoo, Chair, GCAP
Consuelo Contreras Largo, Executive Director,
OPCION, Chile,
Global March Regional Coordinator, South America
Cleophas
Mally, Executive Director, WAO-Afrique, Regional Coordinator,
Africa (Francophone), Global March