A deeply disturbing report has unveiled the grim reality of child labor in Pakistan’s Sindh province, revealing that an estimated 1.3 million children are subjected to modern-day slavery. These young lives, some as young as five, are forced into arduous labor, effectively losing their childhoods. This crisis unfolds against a backdrop where national leaders are engaged in high-level discussions, highlighting a stark disconnect between governance and grassroots suffering. The scale of exploitation in Sindh demands urgent attention and comprehensive action to protect these vulnerable children.
