About 9.6 per cent of children aged between 5 and 17 in Vietnam are child labourers, the first national child labour survey revealed last week.
“The report is a major achievement and we hope to work with the Government and other partners to follow up on the recommendations of this first ever child labour survey in Vietanm”, says Gunnar F Andersen, the Country Director of Save the Children in Vietnam.
The rate is 1.0 per cent lower than the world’s average and 0.3 per cent higher than that of Asia and Pacific region, according ILO Global Child Labour Trends Report.