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I am outraged by the way the children are treated. Labeled as witches by Evangelical pastors to extort money from their parents. Starved, tortured, abandoned and even killed because their parents are afraid. Something needs to be done about this. This needs to stop! PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING THE PETITIONS FOR THE CHILDREN.
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 "Poverty is both the cause and the consequence of child labor." ~Norwegian Minister for Development and Human Rights, Hilde Frafjord Johnson, host of the Conference on Child Labor Abusive child labor is a symptom directly related to the problems of poverty in the developing world. Mars is committed to the Harkin-Engel Protocol, which outlines a series of date-specific steps to ensure that cocoa is grown free from abusive child labor. Mars and our public-private partners believe that in order to meet this challenge we must go beyond the Protocol. Along with our industry partners, we are committed to refining and fully implementing a certification process and to improving the lives of West African cocoa farmers and their families. Teaching farmers sustainable growing practices will help to increase their economic return and address the range of problems related to poverty. As these improvements occur, living standards in cocoa-growing communities will improve and social issues such as abusive labor conditions will be more effectively addressed. Mars is at the forefront of the industry effort to address abusive child labor. This effort includes working with the International Cocoa InitiativeThe United States Agency for International Development (USAID), the International Labour Organization (ILO), the World Cocoa Foundation (ICI), (WCF) and other interested parties. Together, our goal is to fund programs in West Africa aimed at making a positive difference in the lives of cocoa farmers, their families, communities and the environment. The steps we have taken so far to address cocoa growing conditions in West Africa are evidence of our long-term commitment to improve the well-being of millions of small farmers. For specific information about our commitment and our progress to date, please visit responsiblecocoa.org or worldcocoafoundation.org. |
http://www.cocoasustainability.mars.com/Labor/Default.html
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Children Learn What They Live (2005)
If a child lives with criticism, he learns to feel discouraged
If a child lives with hostility, he learns to feel angry
If a child lives with violence, he learns to feel afraid
If a child lives with dishonesty, he learns to feel suspicious
If a child lives with judgement, he learns to feel guilty
If a child lives with ridicule, he learns to feel ashamed
If a child lives with disorder, he learns to feel confused
If a child lives with disappointment, he learns to feel helpless
If a child lives with silence, he learns to feel lonely
BUT
If a child lives with protection, he learns to feel safe
If a child lives with honesty, he learns to feel trustful
If a child lives with peace, he learns to feel calm
If a child lives with sharing, he learns to feel thankful
If a child lives with understanding, he learns to feel encouraged
If a child lives with laughter, he learns to feel happy
If a child lives with creativity, he learns to feel inspired
If a child lives with choice, he learns to feel free
If a child lives with community, he learns to feel supported
If a child lives with accomplishment, he learns to feel confident
If a child lives with meaning, he learns to feel fulfilled
If a child lives with love, he learns to feel tender
by Duen Hsi Yen
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