"Not all forms of work performed by children amount to child labour. What makes the difference is the child's age, the nature of the work and whether it affects the child's education, health and ...
Forced labour in agriculture sector is rated as one of the least visible forms of exploitation, which affects millions of children.
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Anambra smashes child trafficking ring, arrests six suspects
The Anambra State Police Command has arrested six suspects over alleged child labour, street hawking, human trafficking and other forms of child exploitation across the state. The suspects were ...
ON a rainy Monday morning, a young boy boards a bus carrying a basket of rice cakes, calling out “Puto, suman, sapin-sapin kayo diyan!” as he moves through the aisle. He appears to be no older than ...
By Vincent Ujumadu The Anambra State Police Command has taken 36 persons into custody over alleged involvement in child ...
MARLON, 22, became emotional while driving his car with his nanny as he saw sugar cane laborers, including a few children, on the roadside of the southern part of Negros Occidental province. “I could ...
Muzaffarnagar rescue case revives focus on bonded labour laws, constitutional protections and how the Supreme Court expanded workers' rights.
UPDATE 6/24/26 at 11:30 a.m. ET — The LaBrant family has relisted their home in Tennessee for $100,000 less after denying the ...
The Anambra State Government has arrested six suspects over alleged child exploitation and rescued 29 children found hawking.
Labour leader Chris Hipkins has promised to scrap the emergency housing target, and "abolish the criminalisation of ...
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National Symposium Calls for Stronger Action to End Violence Against Children in Schools
The government has renewed its commitment to eliminating violence against children in schools as education stakeholders warned that abuse, neglect and unsafe learning environments continue to deny ...
You’d think the number of animators would grow accordingly, but it didn’t increase that much,” said Fukumiya Ayano, of Nippon ...
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