Join the challenge Red Card to Child Labour
#EndChildLabour
The countdown has begun.
This February, the world is gathering for a top priority goal: the 6th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour.
And here’s the thing : this isn’t just a meeting for experts.
This is about all of us.
That’s why we’re launching the Red Card to Child Labour Campaign and we need you to be part of it.
You know what a red card means. It means stop.
This cannot continue.
We need to show that red card to child labour.
Joining is simple.
How to Take Part
- Take a photo holding up a red card (or a piece of red paper) or use our custom Instagram frame to show your support..
- Post it to your social media channels. Tag three friends or colleagues to challenge them to do the same.
- 3. Use the hashtag : #EndChildLabour
With one image, you add your voice to a global message: that child labour has no place in our world.
So, let’s come together. Raise your voice. Show the red card.
Why you should get involved
1. It’s Simple
Everyone understands the symbol of a Red Card. It is a universal sign that the game must stop. It’s a powerful way to express your stance and raise awareness without needing to give a long speech. Simply hold up your card, post your photo, and let the message speak for itself. Be sure to link to 6thchildlabourconf.org in your post so your followers can learn more.
2. It’s Creative
Get your friends, family, and colleagues involved! Show your support for ending child labour by getting creative with your Red Card. Will you use a classic red card, design a digital one, or use our official Instagram frame? You could even craft a “Red Card” using recycled materials or bold red paint to make your post stand out.
3. It’s a Conversation Starter
If you use a physical Red Card, keep it with you for the day! Whether it’s on your desk or in your hand during a meeting, it’s a brilliant way to spark curiosity. When people ask what it’s for, tell them you’re joining the global movement ahead of the 6th Global Conference on the Elimination of Child Labour in Morocco.