This report provides a detailed analysis of child labour, exploring its root causes, including poverty, unemployment, and lack of access to education. It defines child labour, highlighting its detrimental impact on children's physical and mental health, education, and overall development. The report examines the consequences of child labour, such as accidents, injuries, and social and economic harm, while also considering arguments in its favour, like providing income for impoverished families. The report identifies key stakeholders responsible for perpetuating child labour, including families, governments, and businesses, particularly those in manufacturing and production. Recommendations are provided for governments and businesses to implement stricter regulations and ensure effective implementation to eradicate child labour. It concludes that while child labour is a significant issue, improved workplace conditions may provide opportunities for children's professional development.