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[CRC] Day 4 + Homework Task

Well on day 4 we learned about child labour which was a new area for me. I really enjoyed the tasks except when we all had to make doll houses, which was a job. The gkids was telling us and getting people to hurry – this was part of our task. A few crashes again but we all managed to log in again within seconds :). Again we were given our little group stories to work on and we came up with ideas on how we could solve it. Then another task during the camp today was finding well-known brands in our house, and reporting back to the group, that was the best part of today.

Homework task is this: my idea

I have learnt al ot about human rights and what the CRC means and this includes how poor people can get by child labour in the world.

Ok my story is this a boy who is 11 years old and living in a poor environment like in a poor area of the world. And he wakes up during the night at 1am each day and he is very poor with no money, no friends, no food or drink because that comes every 10 days at the most fresh supplies. He goes to work at night alone into the woods and finds his own work or sometimes he chooses to work with others. He works from 1am to 8pm each day except when he is ill or he can't walk etc. He comes home getting ready for the next day but getting weaker everyday.

So a fact for that would be men and women should get paid enough to live on and have a good life. The reason is that companies or factories near the area should get older workers I think. :)

I think that my story would be a nice idea to film as an CRC at the camp showing our daily lifestyles living in this part of the world - just an idea for now

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