by 100 Million Campaign | Jun 17, 2020 | Field Notes
This blog post is courtesy of the 100 Million Campaign As the world comes to terms with the distressing news of the COVID-19 pandemic, its ripple effects shine a light on wider systemic deficiency. It is in crises like these that the causes and consequences of extreme...
by KSCF-US | Jun 12, 2020 | Field Notes
In times of crisis, children are often the ones who suffer the most. The COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. Marginalized children around the world are especially at risk, as this global crisis creates many factors that will contribute to the rise in child labor....
by Maddie Tango, 100 Million US Activist | May 31, 2020 | Field Notes
This blog post is courtesy of the US 100 Million Campaign It’s really scary to me that our systems and society allow us to put children in danger of tobacco poisoning through working in fields, while simultaneously making it illegal for kids to smoke cigarettes by...
by KSCF-US | May 26, 2020 | Field Notes
Children are in crisis. As the coronavirus pandemic rages on, children will face immediate and long-term impacts far beyond contracting the virus. The pandemic has halted the global economy, and while the richest corporations fear the impacts to their bottom lines, it...
by KSCF US Team | May 4, 2020 | Field Notes
In 2012, Payal Jangid’s small village of Hinsla in Rajasthan, India became a child-friendly village – a model for development that protects children by ensuring their voices are central to the community. To mark the occasion, global child activists Kailash...