Sun.Star Pampanga

Profiling of child laborers pushed

- (DOLE)

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has released guidelines on the profiling of child laborers to effectivel­y draw them away from child labor and its worst forms.

Child labor refers to any work or economic activity performed by children under 18 years of age that subject them to any form of exploitati­on or is harmful to their health and safety or physical, mental, or psychologi­cal developmen­t.

“Given the insufficie­nt data on child laborers, it is necessary to first conduct nationwide profiling of the target child laborers and their families which will serve as a basis for the provision of appropriat­e services and interventi­ons necessary to remove the children from child labor,” Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said in an order issued last week.

On the 2011 survey conducted by the Philippine Statistics Authority, an estimated 2.1 million children aged 5 to 17 years were engaged in child labor and 97.7 percent of whom were in hazardous child labor. However, the data thus not provide the names and location of the child laborers.

In his order, Bello directed DOLE Regional/Field Offices to consolidat­e data from its social partners for the identifica­tion and profiling of the target child laborers to assess their needs and further referred to concerned agencies for the provision of services and assistance needed by children and their families.

The profiling of the target child laborers will come from the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction of the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t and through the Community Based Monitoring System implemente­d by various local government units.

DOLE, as the lead agency in the implementa­tion of the Philippine Program against Child Labor and as the chair of the National Child Labor Committee, will be responsibl­e for the monitoring and reporting if a child has already been removed from child labor.

These initiative­s are aligned to the Philippine Developmen­t Plan 2017-2022, which targets to reduce the cases of child labor by 30 percent or 630,000 from the estimated 2.1 million child laborers nationwide.

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