This helpdesk report examines the impacts of Covid-19 on child labour in South Asia. South Asia already has among the highest prevalence of child labour in the world, with an estimated 16.7 million (5-17 year-old) children engaged in child labour in South Asia. While the full scale of the COVID-19 crisis in South Asia is still emerging, it is clear that the pandemic is having a significant negative impact on the region’s economies. The experience of previous epidemics/financial crises suggests that the Coronavirus pandemic will lead to a rise in child labour. The (potential) pathways in which the current COVID-19 pandemic could lead to increased enslavement and child labour in the developing world, including in South Asia are: loss of livel...
Child labour is a global practice and has many negative outcomes. According to International Labour ...
Social protection is increasingly recognised as a key route to reducing children’s poverty and vuln...
Background: The paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh, ad...
In Myanmar, almost one in ten children are engaged in child labour and more than half of the working...
The following independent study seeks to research specific countries that are known to have high amo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations. With its intensity exp...
The issue of child labour during Covid 19 pandemic is a frontline issue in India. Child labour is a ...
This paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh. We use self-r...
Majority of articles on child labour are focused on the causes of it, probably for the reason that k...
This Help Desk Report highlights the key interventions on child labour in South Asia at a local, nat...
We know about Plague Pandemic, Cholera Pandemic, Influenza Pandemic and the most recent Covid-19 Pan...
PhD Researcher Md Mahmudul Hoque (Moni) brings stories of working children from Dhaka. Cal...
The ILO estimates that India and Bangladesh are home to the majority of child labourers in South Asi...
Child labor usually means the work done by children under the age of 15, and therefore interferes wi...
The consequences of the recent pandemic have been disproportionately disruptive to several social gr...
Child labour is a global practice and has many negative outcomes. According to International Labour ...
Social protection is increasingly recognised as a key route to reducing children’s poverty and vuln...
Background: The paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh, ad...
In Myanmar, almost one in ten children are engaged in child labour and more than half of the working...
The following independent study seeks to research specific countries that are known to have high amo...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately affected vulnerable populations. With its intensity exp...
The issue of child labour during Covid 19 pandemic is a frontline issue in India. Child labour is a ...
This paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh. We use self-r...
Majority of articles on child labour are focused on the causes of it, probably for the reason that k...
This Help Desk Report highlights the key interventions on child labour in South Asia at a local, nat...
We know about Plague Pandemic, Cholera Pandemic, Influenza Pandemic and the most recent Covid-19 Pan...
PhD Researcher Md Mahmudul Hoque (Moni) brings stories of working children from Dhaka. Cal...
The ILO estimates that India and Bangladesh are home to the majority of child labourers in South Asi...
Child labor usually means the work done by children under the age of 15, and therefore interferes wi...
The consequences of the recent pandemic have been disproportionately disruptive to several social gr...
Child labour is a global practice and has many negative outcomes. According to International Labour ...
Social protection is increasingly recognised as a key route to reducing children’s poverty and vuln...
Background: The paper examines the effect of child labour on child health outcomes in Bangladesh, ad...