On the International Day for the Abolition of Child Labour, experts are renewing calls for action to address the ongoing issue of child labor in Morocco. The problem is particularly acute during summer holidays, when families increasingly resort to employing their children in precarious seasonal work. Advocates emphasize the need for both harsher penalties for those exploiting children and proactive preventative measures. These measures aim to address the underlying socioeconomic factors that contribute to the practice. The situation deprives thousands of children of their childhood and hinders their development. Experts believe a comprehensive approach combining legal enforcement and social support is crucial to effectively reduce child labor rates across the country.