This mapping of children in the worst forms of child labour (WFCL) in the leather sector of Bangladesh was conducted in May–August 2020. WFCL are not always obvious and, without better understanding of where, why and how it is happening, the exploitation and abuse of children in the workforce in Bangladesh will continue. This mapping provides a detailed assessment of where children are working in the leather supply chain in Bangladesh, what they are doing, how they came to be doing it and what their conditions of work and experiences are. Furthermore, and critically, it evidences the children’s perceptions of themselves and others as child labourers – the jobs and areas of the sector that they feel comprise WFCL, and the jobs they feel ...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
The specific objects are to know the source of income and employment status of the children at work,...
As one of the country’s biggest employers and its second largest exporter, the leather sector is big...
CLARISSA (Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia) has a participat...
CLARISSA (Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia) has a participat...
The National Child Labour Survey 2013 estimated that Bangladesh is home to 3.45 million working chil...
The International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) of the International Labour Or...
As a cohort of people, ‘children in work’ have become critical to the everyday functioning of divers...
Child labor, a sheer reality in Bangladesh like many other developing countries, is one of the major...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
Bangladesh, despite its commendable progress in terms of basic education, has not been able to deal ...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
The specific objects are to know the source of income and employment status of the children at work,...
As one of the country’s biggest employers and its second largest exporter, the leather sector is big...
CLARISSA (Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia) has a participat...
CLARISSA (Child Labour: Action-Research-Innovation in South and South-Eastern Asia) has a participat...
The National Child Labour Survey 2013 estimated that Bangladesh is home to 3.45 million working chil...
The International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) of the International Labour Or...
As a cohort of people, ‘children in work’ have become critical to the everyday functioning of divers...
Child labor, a sheer reality in Bangladesh like many other developing countries, is one of the major...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
Bangladesh, despite its commendable progress in terms of basic education, has not been able to deal ...
The existence of child labor in developing countries like Bangladesh is undoubtedly a serious proble...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
Bangladesh is a signatory of the International Labor Organization’s two landmark conventions on chil...
The specific objects are to know the source of income and employment status of the children at work,...