Anthropology of Child Labor
is a field of study that seeks to understand the complex issues surrounding the exploitation of children in various economic and social contexts.
This Postgraduate Certificate program is designed for professionals and researchers who want to gain a deeper understanding of the cultural, social, and economic factors that contribute to child labor. Child labor is a significant issue worldwide, and this program aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to address it effectively.
Through a combination of theoretical and practical courses, learners will explore topics such as the history of child labor, its impact on children's health and well-being, and the role of globalization in perpetuating child labor. Anthropological perspectives will be used to analyze the complex relationships between poverty, inequality, and child labor.
By the end of the program, learners will have developed a nuanced understanding of the issues surrounding child labor and will be equipped to design and implement effective interventions to address this complex problem. Some of the key skills learners will acquire include research methods, policy analysis, and community engagement.
If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and want to contribute to the development of effective solutions to the problem of child labor, then this program is for you. Explore further and discover how you can use your knowledge and skills to create positive change.