Unheard unseen unreached child domestic workers
Material type: TextPublication details: Mumbai National domestic workers movement 2001Description: 58p. 20*23 cmSubject(s): Domestic workers- Child | Child labourDDC classification: 331.31 Summary: This book sheds light on the plight of child domestic workers, predominantly girls, exposing the harsh realities they endure behind closed doors. While justified as traditional training, these children face physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual abuse, denied their right to childhood. The narratives unveil the extent of their suffering, from sexual exploitation to severe beatings. Amidst societal neglect, the book aims to amplify their voices, urging action to end their exploitation and restore their rights. Spearheaded by the National Domestic Workers Movement, it calls for collective efforts to protect these vulnerable children, ensuring their education, freedom, and childhood. Through sharing their stories, the book advocates for children's participation in efforts to eradicate child labor, fostering a brighter future for every child.Item type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Reports | YUVA Library | 331.31/UNH (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Not for loan | RP02971 |
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Section I
Introduction
Fifty stories
Section II
THE SITUATION OF CHILD DOMESTIC WORKERS
Introduction
Unseen Unheard Unnoticed
Trafficking
Children in Domestic work
National movement
Dozen lessons learnt
Advocacy
Statistics and profile
An open christmas letter
This book sheds light on the plight of child domestic workers, predominantly girls, exposing the harsh realities they endure behind closed doors. While justified as traditional training, these children face physical, verbal, psychological, and sexual abuse, denied their right to childhood. The narratives unveil the extent of their suffering, from sexual exploitation to severe beatings. Amidst societal neglect, the book aims to amplify their voices, urging action to end their exploitation and restore their rights. Spearheaded by the National Domestic Workers Movement, it calls for collective efforts to protect these vulnerable children, ensuring their education, freedom, and childhood. Through sharing their stories, the book advocates for children's participation in efforts to eradicate child labor, fostering a brighter future for every child.
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