by KSCF US Team | Feb 1, 2023 | The Hindu
How children who once worked in quarries have become agents of change. By Azera Parveen Rahman. In 2021, human rights lawyer Amar Lal, 25 (image left), succeeded in taking three cases of child labour to a successful conclusion, by ensuring that the culprits got 14...
by KSCF US Team | Jan 28, 2023 | The Star Kenya
Lobby says fewer are going to school and income in equalities are worsening. By Gordon Osen. In Summary The 17 goals launched by the United Nations in 2015, aimed to tackle poverty, gender and income inequality, access to clean water and sanitation among others. They...
by KSCF US Team | Jan 26, 2023 | Field Notes
At launch of ‘Justice for Africa’s Children’ report, leaders demand new investment in social protection and public services to end injustice for children in forced labour, hunger, and out of school Child labour, children out of school, child hunger and malnutrition,...
by KSCF US Team | Jan 25, 2023 | Field Notes
Justice for Africa’s Children’ report finds massive international and national injustices have contributed to rise in child labourers, children out of school, and child hunger across Africa. The 2023 report from Laureates and Leaders for Children and the 100 Million...
by KSCF US Team | Jan 24, 2023 | The Daily Star
Interview by Nilima Jahan. Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian social reformer who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Malala Yousafzai in 2014, talks to the Star about the global child rights situation during his visit to Bangladesh on January 14-18. TDS: What is...