Welcome back to my "Stop Child Labour" blog. This entry is going to be mainly about what
actions I have done towards reducing or ending child labour in South Sudan. So
far I have done what any typical social justice activist would've done. I have
gone through my closet and easiest options to start off my journey. The best
option of action I chose was to take advantage of the people around me. I asked
my father if I could use his workplace as a way to get people more involved.
His workplace is a school , so I informed the school on the consequences and struggles children have to
face each and every day due to child labor. Even though I am trying to get my
own school involved , I believe it would be better if I could expand my social
action into other schools too. I have gotten the students to be informed about
my project and how they can help me. I suggested posters and my one or two
assemblies to happen to help my pathway to my social action goal be easier and
more efficient. So far this action has
had an outcome beyond my expectations. I
thought this wouldn't work out because this wasn't my own school. But it worked
out greatly. Following this action would like to have my own school be a part
of my social action. My second action was a simple yet a bit effective method.
I printed out papers and made a few posters saying " STOP CHILD LABOUR
NOW!" and some bigger papers pr posters have " STOP CHILD LABOUR NOW!
FOR THE INNOCENT CHILDREN" and a website and contact information of many
organizations that help towards it. I posted these messages around my
neighborhood , specifically on street lights, public mail boxes and street name
poles. I believe this is the best way to get the general public attention. This will boost my chances of
getting much more people involved and maybe city councilmen involved will
eventually spread wider and more up the rakes of political power. I have many more social actions coming along
this social justice journey and more potential outcomes to come hopefully.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Blog Entry #1
Welcome to my Social Justice Blog “E.C.L” which stands for “end child
labor”. This blog surrounds the main idea of Child labor, specifically
around South Sudan. You may be thinking, what is child labor. Child
labor is the use of children in business or industry, especially when
illegal or considered inhumane. I have chosen this specific topic for my
blog because the passion I hold towards it. Knowing that there are
children all over the world that are deprived of an education and
wellness due to child labor and is heart breaking. My whole life I
have been privileged with the fundamentals of freedom due to living in a
democratic country. I have to appreciate the easy life I've been
provided along with giving back in return. By doing so, I have the
determination to end child labor. I believe every child should live a
great life. I know I might not be able to end child labor completely, so
I have started small. I have chosen a place in the world with the child
labor characteristics, specifically a country. I have chosen South
Sudan. South Sudan is one of the top countries dealing with child labor
today. Many organizations such as free the children, stop child labor
etc. help with the child labor issue. I would love to contribute to
these causes and help end child labor. So far I have started to have a
grasp on the general idea of change. I have searched and still am
looking for ways to end child labor in South Sudan. I have provided a
step plan for this "end child labor project "and a planner to keep check
on my progress. What I have leaned so far includes different ways on
creating change on this topic , specifically what I can do and what the
community can do. Ways I can create change is, endorsing the project to
my fellow community, persuading. My plan includes community involvement
such as my own school and or across the peel district school and the
general community. I can arrange assembles in the school , post pictures
or photos all over the school , to help endorse my project to end child
labor in South Sudan. The community involvement consists of community
get togethers, information nights and activities or events to help with
the cause. Being the JR VP for the Louise Arbour has given the knowledge
with social justice issues and awareness and has made a step plan even
easier to understand. So far I have done no significant work towards my
social action. But I have many ideas and creative actions on the way to
help end or minimize child labor in South Sudan .
organizations against child labor
organizations against child labor
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