Impact of Street Hawking on Children's Academic Wellbeing: A Critical Assessment

Uche Samuel Ugo
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Child street hawking is emerging as a significant public health concern in developing countries like Nigeria, primarily driven by poverty and resulting in the continuous migration of people to urban areas in search of livelihood. Despite existing legislation addressing child labor in Nigeria, the prevalence of street hawking persists due to inadequate implementation and enforcement. Moreover, traditional beliefs regarding children as contributors to the family's socioeconomic well-being further perpetuate this practice in African societies. Familyrelated factors also contribute to the involvement of children in street hawking. However, child hawkers face numerous hazards, including physical violence, loss of merchandise, accidents, robbery, kidnapping, and even murder for ritualistic purposes. They are also vulnerable to extreme weather conditions, insect and reptile bites, hunger, and deprivation. Of great concern is the risk of sexual exploitation and forced prostitution, leading to unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections. This paper examines the impact of street hawking on children's academic well-being and emphasizes the fundamental right of all children to receive basic education and quality learning opportunities. It underscores the need for legislation prohibiting street hawking by children, with legal repercussions for both parents and children involved in the practice. Prioritizing education and safeguarding children from the dangers of street hawking is essential for their holistic development and future societal contributions. Keywords: Street Hawking, Child Labor, Academic Wellbeing, Legislation, Child Rights
街头卖艺对儿童学业的影响:批判性评估
在尼日利亚等发展中国家,儿童街头摆卖正在成为一个重大的公共卫生问题,其主要原因是贫困,以及人们为谋生而不断向城市地区迁移。尽管尼日利亚有针对童工的现行法律,但由于执行和执法不力,街头摆卖现象依然普遍存在。此外,传统观念认为儿童是家庭社会经济福祉的贡献者,这进一步延续了非洲社会的这种做法。与家庭有关的因素也是儿童参与街头小贩活动的原因。然而,儿童小贩也面临着许多危险,包括人身暴力、商品丢失、意外事故、抢劫、绑架,甚至出于仪式目的的谋杀。他们还容易受到极端天气条件、昆虫和爬行动物叮咬、饥饿和匮乏的影响。最令人担忧的是遭受性剥削和被迫卖淫的风险,从而导致意外怀孕和性传播感染。本文探讨了街头叫卖对儿童学业的影响,强调所有儿童都有接受基础教育和获得优质学习机会的基本权利。它强调有必要立法禁止儿童在街头叫卖,并对参与这种行为的父母和儿童都要追究法律责任。将教育放在首位并保护儿童免受街头叫卖的危险,对于儿童的全面发展和未来对社会的贡献至关重要。关键词街头叫卖 童工 学习福祉 立法 儿童权利
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