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FIFA to support SCCI to help end child labour
SIALKOT Nov 13 : In the wake of forthcoming World Cup,
being played next year, the Federation of International Football Associations
(FIFA) has decided to further support the initiatives of Sialkot Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), namely elimination of child labour
in soccer ball industry.
According to a press release of the SCCI, the FIFA,
World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI) and International
Labour Organisation (ILO) are putting together a mission to visit
Sialkot.
Besides, the experts from the International Labour Organisation
(ILO), the mission will include FIFA head of Corporate Responsibility
Federico Addiechi, Development Programme's head Urs Zanitti and WFSGI
Secretary Andre Gorgemans.
The mission, during the SCCI visit from November 22
to 25, will determine the programme with soccer ball manufacturers
in Pakistan and with the Independent Monitoring Agency of Child Labour.
The FIFA is likely to provide a substantial funding
for the programme, which will include activities for the rehabilitation
of children and programmes for sports development in Pakistan.
To formulate a programme for the mission in Sialkot,
the SCCI held a meeting of soccer ball manufacturers and other businessmen
and decided to form an organising committee under the convenership
of M. Sanaullah Khan, which will prepare detailed programme and agenda
for discussion with the visiting mission.