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Thursday, May 24, 2012

DOLE identifies target barangays for child labor-free zone


Pagadian City, May 24 (PIA) – To strengthen its campaign on the prevention and progressive elimination of child labor, the Department of Labor and Employment recently announced the pre-identified target barangays with high incidence of child labor which will be transformed by the DOLE Regional Offices into child labor-free zones.

“The DOLE Regional Offices are already coordinating with local government units as well as community leaders and barangays captains to help minimize incidents of child labor and illegal recruitment of minors. The DOLE anti- child labor program involves stricter enforcement of child labor laws, knowledge sharing, and alternative employment for the child workers’ families,” DOLE Sec. Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz said during the nationwide launching of the child labor-free barangay campaign in Quezon City.

She said that DOLE has mapped out strategies to intensify the Child Labor Prevention and Elimination Program (CLPEP). The strategies include preventing children from engaging in child labor through livelihood assistance to parents of child laborers and educational assistance; removing children from child labor through Sagip Batang Mangagawa (SMB); advocacy activities; capacity building; and strengthening partnership.

The DOLE’s effort is part of its contribution to the goal of the Philippine Program Against Child Labor (PPACL) of eliminating the worst forms of child labor towards a child labor-free Philippines by 2016, Baldoz added.

The DOLE Regional Offices have listed 76 pre-identified barangays with high incidence of child labor or prone to child labor activities.

In Region 9, the identified barangays are Bulatoc in Pagadian City, Baybay in Liloy, Zamboanga del Norte and Sta Cruz, Lumabangan and Market Site in Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay province.

The labor chief also directed the DOLE Regional Offices to equip local officials with knowledge, particularly on the salient features of Republic Act 9231, to enable them to effectively protect children from the worst forms of child labor.

DOLE will also enhance its Kabuhayan para sa Magulang ng Batang Mangagawa (KASAMA) project which is aimed at preventing and eliminating child labor by providing families of child laborers with decent livelihood opportunities.

DOLE is set to conduct series of advocacy activities in the form of orientation, briefing, dialogue, symposium, forum and campaigns to contribute to the formulation of ordinances against child labor; creation and strengthening of Barangay Councils for the Protection of Children; mainstreaming child labor agenda in the local development plans; and forging of Memorandum of Agreement/Memorandum of Understanding/Accord. (DOLE/CAL/PIA9)