The lyrics of the song are written from the vision of children who do not wat to be forced to work.
This song encourages the young people to work hard in school to secure their future. It is a call to be diligent and stay in school, i understand it to be a campaign to the students to attend school without absenteeism. It reaches the youth through the twist dance.
This songs I wrote when I lost my dad. I spoke of how much I miss him and how it hurts his no longer around anymore. But all I can see is his blessings around me. I live in the u.k,AM FROM AFRICA.
I left home when I was 16 and now am all 25 and I haven't seen my mother even when my dad pass away I could not go for his funeral.its seems unreal to me still but music his me moving this track BLESSINGS has lot to offer for to the suffering souls all over the world.
Petits travailleurs" chanson contre le travail des enfants par le "Choeur pour l’abolition du travail des enfants" de la Côte d'ivoire
Video produite par l'Association "Petit Kouakou" avec le soutien du Bureau international du Travail (BIT) par l'intermédiaire du projet ECOWAS
"Mon enfant" chanson contre le travail des enfants par le "Choeur pour l’abolition du travail des enfants" de la Côte d'ivoire.
The video animation “I Wanna Go to School” and song were released as the World Day Against Child Labour was celebrated with events in different parts of the country (Yangon, Ayeyarwady, Bago, Mon State). More info about the song and the campaign can be found here: http://www.ilo.org/ipec/news/WCMS_535842/lang--en/index.htm
A child is great wealth, you people! Really, a child is wealth. It is your wealth, for a child means wealth. So take care of your child’s health
When a child is sick, you are also sick. So, parents, take care of your child. And your lives will be good. Take care of your child’s life. A child is a future leader
To mark the World Day Against Child Labour (June 12), Thailand’s biggest rock stars have worked with the International Labour Organization (ILO) on the first national language cover version of the song 'Til Everyone Can See.
DEYS is composed of four Canadian siblings who have been singing professionally since they were children. They have written, performed songs and fundraised for many global causes with humanitarian organizations and NGOs which include, amongst others, youth and development in the global south, the environment and disaster relief, justice and equality. As young people, they recognize the power of collective action and hope to make a difference in the world.
"We wrote and composed this song, "Raise Our Voices" and dedicate it to the millions of child labourers across the globe and the Music Against Child Labour campaign/initiative."
TODAY Say No To Child Labour lyrics by Elena Maro, music by Maria OliveroJune 12, at Villa Clerici in Milan, World Day Against Child Labour 2013 eventwww.villaclerici.itacoustic version:Maria Olivero vocals, acoustic guitarElena Maro back-vocalsCarolina Tonco violinJacopo Bersan acoustic guitar" The communicative power of a pop song, for everybody to become aware of the issue, because we all must take action. TODAY".TODAY (Say no to child labour)(Lyrics by Elena Maro, Music by Maria A. Olivero
By the Global March Against Child Labour and BBA-SACCS, features Punjabi rock singer and actor Jasbir Jassi. Lyrics by Kailash Satyarthi, President of the Global March against Child Labour. Song produced for the World Day Against Child Labour 2014.
Kailash writes "Anthem against Child Labour is not merely a song, but the musical spark to liberate shackled innocence and stolen childhood. It is the loudest chorus to unite all voices, minds and souls for emancipation from child slavery. My feelings and emotions along with the children's quest for freedom have been brought alive by noted singer Jassi's magical voice and reverberating music".
Download the new single at: http://www.ilo.org/endchildlabour/
