Which paragraph from the article BEST summarizes a central idea from the article?
(A) Eighteen years ago, the Global March Against Child Labour spearheaded a global movement to bring child labor and child slavery to the attention of global leaders. Thanks to the invaluable contributions of fellow activists, workers, educators and businesses, the campaign was a resounding success, leading to the adoption of the International Labor Organization’s Worst Forms of Child Labor Convention.
(B) Specifically, the changes to the Child Labour Act would allow children under the age of 14 to help their families in “non-hazardous” family enterprises or the entertainment industry. This may sound innocuous, but it fails to acknowledge a stark and undisputable reality: Work for “family enterprises” can be as brutal as any other kind. And the list of “hazardous” occupations is far from complete.
(C) My colleagues and I have humbly done our part over the years, rescuing more than 84,000 children from despicable conditions. It has not been enough to end the blight of child slavery, but to those children and their families, it has meant everything.
(D) Before being rescued by my organization, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, 8-year-old Arpita was forced to work 16- to 18-hour days in the home of her uncle as domestic “help.” When we rescued her, we had to break down the door. It was the dead of winter, and she was barely clothed and severely malnourished, covered in wounds and cowering under a rag on her uncle’s balcony.