The document discusses child labor, defining it as work that prevents children from attending and succeeding in school. It notes that child labor violates children's rights established in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, including rights to education, protection, and participation. The approach to eradicating child labor outlined includes reducing adult unemployment to decrease families' need for children to work, increasing access to quality basic education, and diminishing inter-state child migration and trafficking. The passage describes local students in one village raising awareness about child labor and guiding villagers not to involve children in work and instead send them to school.