Modern-day slavery: an explainer

What is modern-day slavery? About 150 years after most countries banned slavery – Brazil was the last to abolish its participation in the transatlantic slave trade, in 1888 – millions of men, women and children are still enslaved. Contemporary slavery takes many forms, from women forced into prostitution, to child slavery […]

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4th International Meeting Against Child Labour in Mexico

4th International Meeting Against Child Labour in Mexico

The 4th International Meeting Against Child Labour was held recently on 21st March 2013 in Mexico. Organised by Fundación Telefónica in collaboration with ILO, UNESCO – Santiago de Chile Office, and the Government of the State of Mexico, the purpose of the 4th Meeting was to contribute to the Third […]

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Trafficking of children for physical exploitation, slavery or practices similar to slavery and servitude is now a crime under the Indian Penal Code

21 March 2013, New Delhi: After a long struggle staged by the civil society organizations and anti child labour organizations, the Parliament of India has passed the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2013. With the President’s assent, the Bill will be notified as an Act soon. This Bill has replaced the […]

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Family Reunion – Day of Celebration

Family Reunion – Day of Celebration

Gazale Salame and her children returned home to her husband and her two older daughters on Sunday March third. The family had been seperated for 8  long years due to legal and political complications of German Authorities. An increase pressure created by German citizens, foreign NGOs, outspoken Journalists and some […]

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Child Labour in Livestock Sector: Unrecognised and Ignored

Child labour in livestock is widespread and largely ignored, accordingly to Food and Organization’s recent publication,Children’s work in the livestock sector: Herding and beyond – the first global study on the subject. Noting that agriculture accounts for the highest proportion of global child labour across economic sectors (60% as per ILO statistics), […]

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“Indian child rights organizations demand statutory definition of trafficking, slavery, forced labour and other forms of sexual exploitation”

“Indian child rights organizations demand statutory definition of trafficking, slavery, forced labour and other forms of sexual exploitation”

Bachpan bachao Andolan, Global March Against Child Labour, Apne Aap Women’s Worldwide along with thousands of their child rights partner organizations have demanded that the provisions of defining and criminalizing trafficking, slavery, forced labour and other forms of sexual exploitation as included in the Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance 2013 must […]

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