Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Caught Promoting Child Labour In The Guardian

Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been caught promoting child labour in an opinion piece in The Guardian titled “Child labour doesn’t have to be exploitation – it gave me life skills“. Soon after it was reported widely, The Guardian removed mention of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funding the piece from the article page.

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Caught Promoting Child Labour In The Guardian
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Caught Promoting Child Labour In The Guardian

Doing chores for your family is a form of child labor, so not all child labor is actually bad, says an article in The Guardian, published on Friday in a section sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

The provocative piece was penned by Elizabeth Sibale, a Malawi-born woman working for the international consultancy firm Palladium. In it she touts her childhood experience doing hard work for her family – carrying water, preparing food and babysitting her younger sister – as an example of work that helped her acquire skills vital for adult life and to build character.

Where do you draw the line between what is internationally deemed a crime and a natural process of transferring skills?” Sibale wrote. “With the exception of large organisations putting children to work, local context is everything.”

Today, contrary to popular belief, most child labourers are employed by their parents rather than in manufacturing or the formal economy.

The opinion piece was apparently built on discussions at a seminar held last month by Palladium. The point that cultures have different norms on what work should be considered appropriate for a child is hardly debatable.

Bill Gates caught promoting child labour
Soon after it was reported widely, The Guardian removed mention of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation funding the piece from the article page.

The International Labor Organization (ILO) says work done by a minor is a form of child labor only if it is hazardous or interferes with getting education. The crux of the issue is how to treat dirt-poor parents, who keep their kids out of classrooms because they are needed to support the household. Sibale and her colleagues argue that westerners should mind their cultural biases when looking at domestic chores.

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The article’s headline as well as the logo of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which funds the Guardian’s “Global development” section in which it was printed, have not helped foster a nuanced debate, however. For many readers, it apparently looked a lot like Western billionaires paying a newspaper to whitewash exploitation of poor African nations.

Needless to say, bringing rural communities relying on primitive farming out of poverty and into a state where their children can be spared hard work is a monumentally hard task. The ILO considers schooling a crucial part of resolving the problem, because unschooled kids tend to grow up to be unskilled adults, with little hope of turning their lives for the better, economically speaking.

Sibale, according to her interview with the Malawi publication The Nation, is a living testament to the merits of education. The seventh child of eight, her family could afford to send her to college and obtain a degree. It opened for her a path to a career in the national ministry of agriculture, a PhD in the US and awards from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

As reported by RT with bylines from GreatGameIndia.

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