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StreetNet International
Resolution
Resolution 5: Child labour
The First International Congress
of StreetNet, NOTING:
- That there are instances of children working as street
vendors, either independently or assisting parents who are street vendors,
informal market vendors or hawkers;
- That many of these children are working to
augment low incomes earned by the adults in their families;
- That on occasion these children’s work keeps
them out of school and prevents them from developing their skills and
abilities to the best of their potential;
HEREBY
RESOLVES
- That StreetNet supports ILO Convention 138 and Recommendation 146 of
1973 on the Minimum Age, and Convention 182 and Recommendation 190 of 1999 on
the Worst Forms of Child Labour;
- To unconditionally support the rights of all
children to attend school, to encourage informal market vendors, street vendors
and hawkers to ensure that their children complete their schooling, and to
promote opportunities for their further education;
- To unconditionally support
the promotion and exercise of equal rights for girl children, and to fight
against any form of discrimination against the girl child;
- To work for the
increase in incomes for adult street vendors, informal market vendors and
hawkers as the best means of eliminating the need for children to work to
augment the incomes of adult family members;
- To promote the establishment of
secure and affordable child care centres for pre-school children of street
vendors, market vendors or hawkers close to their places of work operating
appropriate hours for them to be able to fully utilise such centres. Where
possible, such child-care centres should be integrally linked to town or market
plans;
- To promote urban planning approaches which incorporate facilities for
the care of the pre-school children of street vendors, informal market vendors
and hawkers.
PROPOSED: CNTG and Eastern Cape Alliance of Street vendors
SECONDED: FEDEVAL
Resolution 7: Street children
The First International Congress
of StreetNet, NOTING:
- That many of the world’s cities have increasing numbers
of children living on their streets;
- That these children are vulnerable to
danger and abuse, many of them survive by begging, many of them fall prey to
substance abuse at an early age, and many fall into the clutches of criminal
elements who exploit them to commit crimes for which juveniles face lighter
punishments than adult criminals;
- That unfortunately many people confuse
street children and street vendors and do not understand the difference;
HEREBY
RESOLVES:
- To create public awareness of the difference between street vendors
and street children;
- To promote preventative programmes to ensure that the
children of street vendors do not become street children, by means of:
- Affordable child-care facilities for pre-school children of street vendors;
- Accessible education for children of street vendors;
- Further opportunities for
the development of the potential of the children of street vendors;
- To
pressurise local and national government authorities to initiate social
programmes for the rehabilitation and development of the potential of children
below the age of 15 living on the streets, and their parents.
PROPOSED: AZIEA
SECONDED: KASVIT
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