The Freeman

90T kids saved from harmful work

- — Mitchelle L. Palaubsano­n/FPL

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has removed more than 90,000 children from doing harmful work since it started profiling child laborers.

The profiling is aligned with the Philippine Developmen­t Plan 2017–2022 goal of reducing child labor cases by 30 percent.

The latest data from the Philippine Statistics Authority estimated that 597,000 children are still engaged in child labor, mostly working in the agricultur­e sector.

Since 2018, the labor department has already collected the key demographi­c informatio­n of over 400,000 child laborers nationwide.

Labor Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III, in a statement, said that the initiative is aimed at creating a database that will serve as a basis for providing appropriat­e services and interventi­ons necessary to remove children from child labor.

Under the DOLE Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program (DILEEP), parents and/or guardians of profiled child laborers are qualified to avail the department’s livelihood program.

It aims to help withdraw the identified child laborers from child labor by way of providing their families alternativ­e livelihood projects.

In 2001, DOLE-7 has released over P4.6 million to parents of profiled child laborer in Barili, Cebu

DOLE-7 said that around 153 parents of child laborers coming from the different barangays of Barili benefited the livelihood program and received not less than P29,000.00 each for their respective Livelihood Started Kits (LSKs).

The beneficiar­ies who came from barangays Candugay, Cagay, San Rafael, and Azucena are engaged in goat raising, cattle fattening, general merchandiz­ing, buy and sell and candle vending as well as frozen food products and hanging rice livelihood projects.

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