Understanding the different types of child labour and their impact

Published on February 27, 2025

Every child has the right to a safe, secure childhood with access to education. Unfortunately, child labour robs millions of children of these fundamental rights, denying them education, health, and a carefree childhood. Forced to work to support their families, these children often endure significant physical, emotional, and social harm, perpetuating cycles of poverty and exploitation. According to UNICEF’s Global Child Labour Statistics 2024 report, nearly 1 in 10 children globally are engaged in child labour, with many trapped in hazardous conditions due to trafficking.

Let's delve into the different types of child labour, and their profound impact on children and community.

What is child labour?

Child labour is work that takes away a child’s childhood, potential, and dignity. It harms their physical and mental development and interferes with their education, either by forcing them to drop out, skipping school, or juggling long, heavy work hours with studies.

Different types of child labour

Impact of child labour

CRY UKs efforts to prevent child labour

CRY UK’s child labour initiatives aim to break the cycle of exploitation by working at the grassroots level to safeguard children’s rights. Their efforts include rescuing children from labour, re-enrolling them into schools, and ensuring they have a safe, healthy, and promising future filled with opportunities. Some of the key initiatives are:

CRY UK’s interventions to prevent child labour

Here is how 13-year-old Babar, forced to leave school to support his family, found his way back to education with CRY UK's support.

Read full story: CRY UK Breaking The Cycle Of Child Labour

Over the past two decades, India has made significant progress in reducing child labour. Despite the challenges posed by its vast diversity and large population, various government programs and initiatives have helped children return to school. However, the fight is far from over, and breaking the cycle of poverty requires continued efforts.

With ongoing support from governments, NGOs, and compassionate individuals like you, we can liberate children from the harsh realities of child labour. Donate now and bring hope for a brighter tomorrow.