Blog | July 2020 Our best-evidenced guess of how we will achieve change There is weak evidence of what leads children into the most exploitative and dangerous forms of labour. What we do…
Blog | July 2020 COVID-19: Learning in a virtual world Who would have thought that 2020 would be so confined to a virtual world? When COVID19 started spreading in Nepal,…
Research and evidence paper | June 2020 Addressing Informal Labour Intermediaries in the Context of Child Labour: Evidence Across Nepal, Bangladesh, and Myanmar This Emerging Evidence Report gathers and analyses evidence on informal labour intermediaries (ILIs) involved in facilitating the worst forms of…
Blog | June 2020 Where are children’s voices on the World Day Against Child Labour? The World Day Against Child Labour serves as a stark reminder that not all children are equal and there is…
Research and evidence paper | May 2020 Interventions to Combat High-Interest Informal Moneylending This Emerging Evidence Report acknowledges that high-interest informal moneylending can serve a useful purpose in developing countries, helping those without…
Blog | May 2020 In the COVID-19 pandemic how do children who work in the streets survive? In recent weeks, countries across South and South-Eastern Asia, including Bangladesh and Nepal have implemented a raft of containment measures…
Blog | March 2020 Doing advocacy with a big ‘A’ and a small ‘a’ At the core of the Child Labour Action Research in South and Southern Asia consortium (CLARISSA) is the impetus to…
Blog | June 2016 What’s wrong with the World Day Against Child Labour? Working children everywhere reject the mainstream anti-child labour paradigm. A major new video campaign tells us why. Neil Howard writes…