children. Some organizations persuade people not to buy products of companies that use child labor (1). When it is successful, the children are left job less and have no means of earning money for survival. Moreover, the child laborers and their parents consider these organizations as enemies. They get angry at these organizations because these organizations persuade employers not to employ the children and the consumers not to buy their products, which endangers the job of the child children (1). The organizations make little effort for providing alternative facilities to the child laborers that may be beneficial to them. Such aggressive methods to eradicate child labor would be properly successful only if they are accompanied by measures and programs that insure households a regular income (Grootaert, 4).Though child labor supports many poor people, efforts should be made to eliminate it in a manner that does not worsen the condition of the poor people. Programs should be introduced that provide the unemployed with jobs with adequate salaries. Centers that support the orphans and provide them with free education should be established. Education should be provided to the poor for free and encouraged through different media in an effective manner. Child labor is considered good by many parents of poor families around the world. Therefore efforts should be made to change the outlook of these parents towards child labor. They should be made to realize that it is in the best interest of their child not to work as working may endanger the health and development of their child. In general, all the efforts must be directed towards the elimination of poverty. Thus, the world would be a better place for all children when they are brought up in a loving and caring environment and do not have to work and toil right from the early stages of their lives....