Published in 2017
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Child Friendly Village Framework for Future Action for Ending Child Labour
Published in 2017
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Hidden Slavery – Child Domestic Workers
The incidence of Child Domestic Labour is quite significant in Bangladesh as in many other developing countries. Historically more girls are employed in domestic service. Because of its nature and circumstances, CDL is susceptible to becoming a worst form of child labour. Many children in domestic labour are very young,
Training Manual for Community Based Natural Resource Management
The training manual seeks to equipped trainers, working in a rural contexts, with information and skills to carry out activities related to community based natural resource management. These activities range from raising awareness about natural resource depletion, to facilitating discussions surrounding equitable use of natural resources, to approaching government and
Toolkit for Legislative Advocacy & Legal Action
For reducing child domestic labour and gender based violence in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
Published in 2016
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Justice delivered in Tayyaba torture case, Pakistan
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday sentenced additional district and sessions judge (ADSJ) Raja Khurram Ali Khan and his wife to one year in prison in the Tayyaba torture case, which had captured the country’s attention in late December 2016.
Global March’s partner in Pakistan, GODH has been advocating for the
Stakeholders Meeting to Review Findings on Laws on Child Labour in Kenya
Thousands of teenagers across the UK will have school lessons in mindfulness in an experiment designed to see.
National Campaign on SDGs on Child Labor and Child Protection, Nepal
Thousands of teenagers across the UK will have school lessons in mindfulness in an experiment designed to see.
Justice delivered in Tayyaba torture case, Pakistan
Thousands of teenagers across the UK will have school lessons in mindfulness in an experiment designed to see.
Sustainable Development Goals – Q & A
On 25th September 2015, the world leaders adopted the famous Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for the coming 15 years.
What are these goals and what do they mean for the world’s most vulnerable children-children in hazardous child labour, the ones trafficked, the ones in slavery and afflicted upon by violence? What