No Child Left Behind
And this can equally be said of No Child Left Behind, a project that aims to create Child Labour Free Zones in the area of India where most Indian sandstone setts are produced and to get every child there into school.
The project involves diverse approaches, based on an understanding of the economics involved. For instance, Manjari (one of the NGOs that works with No Child Left Behind) supports young adults in vocational training, which results in their earning a decent income so that their family can afford to send their younger siblings to school. They also raise awareness of long-term health issues among workers and, at a single health camp last year, registered more than 500 sandstone workers for a welfare scheme that gives them entitlement to nine social security benefits. One of the biggest strides was made when the local Cobble Traders Union changed its attitude to child labour, with the vision that better child education would benefit the entire community.
Main funding comes from the partners involved, including London Stone, Belgian stone importer Beltrami, and Stoneasy. However, we're delighted that the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs have just agreed another two years' funding, which makes it possible for us to extend the programme into new villages in the area.
We'll have updates on the project in the next few weeks, so do keep an eye on the website: www.NoChildLeftBehind.co.uk.
In the meantime, rest assured that playing our part in improving the stone industry is a major part of London Stone's ethos. We'll continue to fund hands-on projects, and forge long-term relationships with suppliers who share our ethos, in turn helping you to contribute to improvements in conditions for workers in the industry worldwide.
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