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12 June 2025
World Day Against Child Labour
Progress is clear, but there's more to do: let’s speed up efforts!

Every 12 June, the International Labour Organization joins forces with ILO constituents and partners around the world to commemorate the World Day Against Child Labour. This year’s theme reflects both the progress achieved and the urgency to intensify action to meet global targets.

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Statement by Mr Sergio Mattarella, President of the Italian Republic, to mark the World Day against Child Labour

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Statement by Mr Glenn Micallef, European Commissioner for Intergenerational Fairness, Youth, Culture and Sport, to mark the World Day...
The 2025 World Day will focus on a key milestone: the release of the 2025 global estimates and trends of child labour. This ILO and UNICEF joint report will provide a comprehensive overview of where we stand in our global commitments to eliminate child labour. Although the detailed data are not yet available, the estimates and trends identified will guide policy debates and calls for renewed commitment and investment.
On this World Day, we will call for full ratification of ILO Convention No. 138 on the Minimum Age and the implementation of ILO Convention No. 182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labour. Their effective ratification and implementation remain essential to achieving the goals set by the Durban Call to Action, which urges us to aim for strengthened prevention, protection, and partnerships to eliminate child labour.
Now is the time to make the elimination of child labour a reality.
The ILO works closely with governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations, civil society, and international partners to support policies and programmes that address the root causes of child labour—strengthening social protection, education systems, and decent work opportunities for adults and youth. The World Day against Child Labour is widely supported by these actors, along with UN agencies and individuals committed to building a world free of child labour.
Everyone has a role to play: We invite you and your organization to join us and add your voice to the worldwide movement against child labour.
Let’s speed up efforts to end child labour everywhere!
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