Child Labor Tagging Apps

Help Stop Illegal Work by Young People With the Kid Rescue App

The Colombian National Department of Statistics reports that in 2011, about 9.2 percent of children between the ages of 5 to 17 were identified as "working" in Columbia, but now you can help put a stop to this illegal activity by using the Kid Rescue app.

Developed by Telefónica Telecom, the Kid Rescue App allows users to snap a photo of the working child, enter his or her information, and then geotag the photo. The photo and accompanying info is then sent to the Kid Rescue site, where they become part of a central database accessible to social workers and child labor organizations that determine whether action is needed.

As the video here points out, Columbia has 1.6 million uneducated children, half of whom work. According to Springwise, however, the Kid Rescue app has already been used to identify over 1,000 child laborers, over 60 of whom have been removed from the streets.
Trend Themes
1. Child Labor Tracking - Developing tech tools for tracking and reporting child labor can bring a drastic reduction in the number of working children.
2. Geo-tagging of Child Workers - Adding location tracking features to existing child labor reporting applications can improve the identification of working children.
3. Collaboration Between Social Workers and Tech - Fostering partnerships between technology companies and social workers can enhance the effectiveness of child labor tracking tools.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - Investments in developing applications for tracking and reporting child labor can be a profitable sector.
2. Social Services - Child labor reduction can be achieved by partnering with technology firms to leverage the latest advances in tracking and reporting.
3. Education - Education programs can help raise awareness of child labor and build the skills of social workers and other professionals working towards its eradication.

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