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Amina J Mohammed
152 million children πŸ‘Ά πŸ§’ worldwide are in child labour & denied their human rights. It’s a critical moment to renew efforts to end child labour by 2025. The provides a road map & promise to ensure no child is left behind
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πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Sir_Yunus Ibrahim H. πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ Jun 12
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I pledge to advocate for a world free of child labour.
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Umar Farouk Ahmad Jun 12
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RawdarlinGs Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Please I want to be involved in this journey to end child labour as a volunteer.
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Michiel Kolman, PhD πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Well said! And the can contribute here too!
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Aim technology Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed @UN
Which one feeds better human rights or labor. A poverty-stricken person will forego his or her rights. Our number one enemy is not human rights abuse but POVERTY and poor governance which is subjecting these kid to poverty
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Dan Mallan Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
I think this project can reach 2030 if we worked together faster and further... Despite the rural areas a victims for dynaying the rights
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yahayaneq Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
More grease to elbow ma'am. Am always touched seeing children hawking, especially in the northern part of Nigeria
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The Igwe Care Foundation Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
We say NO to child labor πŸ™…πŸ»β€β™‚οΈ. Every child should have the right, privilege and access to better healthcare, education and living.
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Cbambara Jun 13
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Indeed, child labour is robbing millions of children from a full, free expression of their childhood. Thank you for highlighting the children working in the brick kilns, this is something have been working on with other stakeholders
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MURNA FOUNDATION Jun 13
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Almajiri is a child support him to be free from all forms of hazard
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TANKO KYEN-EMOH DANJUMA Sep 7
, adding your voice to the issue of child labour is instructive, insightful and inspiring to those of us volunteering to ensure education in emergency in Borno. Child labour on the streets of Maiduguri is a big issue!
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D~Chosen_ Jun 13
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Faisal ALM with love of πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡·β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
But in our Saudi country the criminal not just let the child work as a labour but he arrest them as a criminals and executed by the most criminal means & denied their human rights.
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Lawal Lukman Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Have you forgotten that today is your country new democracy day. Nigeria deserve some accolade from πŸ™
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Dev0211UN Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Strict law to be enforced with severe fine & punishment for people who are employing children. A dedicated & focussed group to be formed by UN which can completely focus on child labor. This should be similar to violence against children group. Localization to be done immdly.
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OPE_YEMI Jun 12
Replying to @AminaJMohammed
Pls, is UN doing anything boh that which is going on in Sudan
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Mazi Obidinma (GCFR) Jun 12
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Toungos Jun 13
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Sad.
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