Niger joins global community in marking World Day against child labour

On Thursday, June 12, 2025, Niger joined the international community in observing the World Day Against Child Labour, celebrated this year under the theme: “Progress is visible, but much remains to be done let’s accelerate our efforts!”

On the eve of the commemoration, Niger’s Minister of Public Service, Labour, and Employment, Ms. Aïssata Abdoulaye Tondi, delivered a powerful message reaffirming the government’s commitment to eradicating all forms of child labour.

She emphasized that the day serves as a critical opportunity to raise public awareness about the scale of the issue and mobilize stakeholders toward effective action.

A decentralized approach to national engagement

Minister Tondi highlighted Niger’s inclusive strategy of rotating the observance across different regions.

In 2025, the national activities were hosted in Zinder, underscoring the country’s determination to extend the fight against child labour to all levels of society.

Legal frameworks and ongoing efforts

The minister stressed that child labour robs children of their childhood, dignity, and development, calling for full implementation of ILO Conventions 138 and 182, which Niger has ratified. These conventions establish the minimum working age and prohibit the worst forms of child exploitation.

She outlined the government’s progress, including initiatives like the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) and collaborations with the International Labour Organization (ILO), which have rescued over 4,500 children (45% girls) from exploitative conditions.

Additionally, the MAP16 project, funded by the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL), is supporting Niger in drafting a National Action Plan against the Worst Forms of Child Labour.

High-level commitment and public appeal

Minister Tondi acknowledged the personal involvement of President General Abdourahamane Tiani and Prime Minister Ali Lamine Zeine in driving policy changes.

She concluded with an urgent appeal to citizens, technical partners, and donors to redouble efforts in ensuring every Nigerien child enjoys a protected, dignified, and fulfilling childhood.

Titi KEITA

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