The President's Trip to South Asia

THE WHITE HOUSE

Office of the Press Secretary
(New Delhi, India)


For Immediate ReleaseMarch 20, 2000

FACT SHEET

HELPING TO ELIMINATE CHILD LABOR AND
IMPROVE THE LIVES OF WORKING PEOPLE IN BANGLADESH

President Clinton today announced an assistance package of over $14 million to expand upon the progress already made by the government and the peopleof Bangladesh to keep children out of factories and enrolled in school.Since 1995, approximately 9,000 children have left jobs in garmentfactories to attend schools established by a U.S. funded project of theInternational Labor Organization's (ILO) International Program for theElimination of Child Labor (IPEC). This new joint initiative with the U.S. Department of Labor, the U.S. Agency for International Development, theGovernment of Bangladesh, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) willremove additional children from abusive work and improve working conditions in Bangladesh. The initiative includes:

Eliminating Abusive Child Labor

Stopping the Trafficking of Children

Improving Working Conditions for Women

Raising Health and Safety Standards for Hazardous Work

The President's $1 million initiative involves a collaboration of theU.S. Department of Labor and relevant Bangladeshi Ministries, employers,and worker organizations to enhance health and safety standards inhazardous occupational sectors.

Projects will address, among other things, the hazards posed bychemicals, fumes, and dangerous machinery in the leather industry and therisk of fire and other hazards faced by garment workers.

President Clinton's Budget for Child Labor and Core Labor StandardsThe Administration's FY 2001 budget illustrates its continuing commitmentto eliminating child labor and raising core labor standards by providing:

  


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