We work in a growing number of countries and sectors to help businesses embrace child rights, support working families, create opportunities for youth, mitigate risks, strengthen business outcomes and meet human rights due diligence goals.


Explore our photo highlights to get a glimpse of the people, places and partnerships behind our work.


23/04/2025

Training local case managers to address child labour in artisanal and small-scale copper-cobalt mining communities in the DRC through The Hub. They are part of a network that can respond to child labour cases and provide immediate support.

22/04/2025

This parent worker has reason to smile. A buyer and supplier have invested in a long-term Child-Friendly Space, giving children in this rattan-harvesting community a free, safe place to stay while their parents work.

22/04/2025

No place is too remote for The Centre's team to conduct a comprehensive child rights and human rights risk assessment. Understanding risks is a key step in the human rights due diligence processs to catalyse change.

22/04/2025

Human rights due diligence on factory construction sites is often overlooked. But a child rights risk assessment by The Centre, conducted with a global brand’s main contractor in 2023, led to changes that positively impacted over 90 subcontractors.

22/04/2025

A child labour prevention and remediation training for sub-contractors in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh. The training is a key workstream of the Child Rights Action Hub, which aims to address child labour at scale in lower tiers.

06/03/2025

In 2024, we co-organised a session on child rights and business at the UN Responsible Business and Human Rights Forum in Bangkok. Our VP of Services, Asia, was also invited to speak on a panel.

10/02/2025

Case managers are trained to manage child labour remediation programmes in Malaysia's palm oil sector as part of the Child Rights Action Hub.

22/10/2024

A young worker was given a decent, age-appropriate job at a Tier 1 factory where his mother works, thanks to the Access to Decent Work for Youth (AD-Y) programme, which helps factories responsibly recruit, manage, and upskill young workers.

18/10/2024

A newly refurbished lactation room in a factory in Bangladesh, an initiative under the WeCare Family-Friendly Workplaces programme.

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