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Somali Ministry of Labour Issues Urgent Call to Eradicate Child Labour, Emphasizing Children’s Rights and Future

By Abdiqani Abdullahi
Last updated: June 13, 2025
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Mogadishu, Somalia, SONNA – The Federal Government of Somalia’s Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs has issued a resolute call to end child labour across the nation, urging concerted efforts to protect children’s fundamental rights and ensure their access to education and a secure future. The appeal comes amidst ongoing challenges that compel many Somali children into hazardous work, reflecting the government’s commitment to tackling this deeply entrenched issue.

The Ministry’s strong message highlights the severe and long-lasting consequences of child labour on the physical, mental, and social development of young individuals. Officials emphasized that children forced into work are often deprived of their right to education, denied basic healthcare, and exposed to dangerous and exploitative environments. This includes, tragically, the recruitment of children by armed groups, forcing them into perilous and life-threatening roles.

The prevalence of child labour in Somalia is often attributed to a complex interplay of factors, including widespread economic hardship and a scarcity of decent employment opportunities for adult family members. These circumstances often leave vulnerable families with no alternative but to send their children to work, a practice that perpetuates a cycle of poverty and limits future prospects.

In response to this pressing challenge, the Somali government is actively collaborating with international partners, including the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). These partnerships are geared towards scaling up efforts to eliminate child labour through comprehensive strategies. A critical step involves conducting thorough assessments to better comprehend the root causes and key drivers of this harmful practice across different regions of Somalia. The findings from these assessments are essential to inform the development of a robust National Child Labour Policy and a corresponding National Action Plan.

The Ministry reiterated that a fundamental aspect of combating child labour involves establishing and enforcing a strong legal framework that not only prohibits children from entering the workforce at an early age but also specifically targets the worst forms of child labour. This includes explicit legislation to prevent the forced recruitment of children into armed forces or groups, ensuring that children are treated as victims rather than participants in conflict. The ultimate goal is to create an environment where every child in Somalia can be in a classroom, protected from exploitation, and afforded the opportunity to grow, learn, and contribute positively to society.

This urgent call from the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs reflects Somalia’s dedication to upholding international child rights conventions and safeguarding its youngest generation, recognizing that investing in children’s well-being is paramount for the nation’s long-term stability and prosperity.

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