Students from the International School of Geneva illustrate their views of child labour in supply chains

Students from the International School of Geneva – Nations campus have prepared a number of art projects that illustrate their understanding and views of child labour in supply chains, the theme of the 2016 World day Against Child Labour. In a very short period of time, they prepared a poem, a short video, a series of 3 photographs, and 2 posters which we are pleased to share here.

News | 08 June 2016

A child

I have rights, I have duties.
I have an education, I have a job.
I go to school, I go to work.
I could get expelled, I could get fired.
I hold a pencil, I hold a hammer.
I receive flowers, I grow flowers.
I buy clothes, I make clothes.
I wear diamonds, I mine diamonds.
I have friends, I have colleagues.
I play with my siblings, I work with my siblings.
I eat chocolate, I grow chocolate.
I have a teacher, I have a boss.
I write, I sew.
I wear shoes, I make shoes.
I get an allowance, I get a salary.
I work for grades, I work to support.
I am a child, I am a child.