Child Rights in China


China has the second-largest child population at 271 million, representing 14% of the world’s children. Impacted by both China’s rapid economic growth and important policy reforms, China has made significant progress in education, health, gender equality and child poverty, continuously improving the situation for migrant workers and the rural population. 


Nevertheless, special attention from the private sector is needed to ensure a balanced socioeconomic development, both in order to ensure protection for the most vulnerable groups such as young workers, migrant worker parents and their children, and children who dropped out of work and as a result enter the labour market early. This coupled with the often untransparent hiring practices and widespread use of labour agents, creates risks for companies that they need to address. 


An estimated 15.5 million children are left behind by their parents who migrated to coastal provinces for work in China’s manufacturing hubs. The separation can cause significant strain on family relationships, parent wellbeing and children’s development, as well as direct business impact. And while we observe a positive trend of more and more parents bringing their children with them, this often means loose access to the community support systems and challenges in accessing quality childcare and education.


Youth who are out of school and over 16 can struggle to find decent work and integrate into the formal workforce and are often pushed into more informal and less safe working positions, increasing the risk of child labour, including hazardous working conditions for young workers.


In addition, the size of China’s labour force is shrinking; creating a strong, reliable and well-skilled labour force is of essence for companies who want to continue to benefit from China’s advantages as a production country.  Companies therefore need to take a strong child rights-based approach to create responsible, family-friendly and child-friendly supply chains in China.

Supporting You in China


The Centre has a strong team in China, which is our first programme country. We have staff based in Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Shanghai, Beijing as well as Changsha and are delivering child rights programmes across a broad range of industry sectors across the country. Many of The Centre’s well-established services and products such as Child-Friendly Spaces, WeCare Family-Friendly Workplaces, migrant parent training, young worker training and child labour prevention and remediation were piloted in China. As with all countries where we operate, our focus in China is delivering services that support workers and their families whilst also delivering business benefits for participating factories and production sites.  All of the services that The Centre offers are available in China. 


Browse Our Work in China


Achieving New Milestones with WeCare and WeCare Plus in 2022
28/03/2022 | Project Updates
Achieving New Milestones with WeCare and WeCare Plus in 2022
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Assessing Young and Student Workers’ Working Conditions in a Supply Chain in China
21/03/2022 | Project Updates
Assessing Young and Student Workers’ Working Conditions in a Supply Chain in China
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On International Women’s Day 2022, Three Stories about Child Rights Programmes that Empowered Women
08/03/2022 | Stories
On International Women’s Day 2022, Three Stories about Child Rights Programmes that Empowered Women
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Join Our Child Friendly Spaces Webinar for Chinese Suppliers on March 3 and March 9
24/02/2022 | Events
Join Our Child Friendly Spaces Webinar for Chinese Suppliers on March 3 and March 9
Join us on March 3rd or 9th for a webinar to learn about our 2022 Child Friendly Spaces programme and how your suppliers can join.
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2021 WeCare Family Friendly Workplaces Programme Positively Impacted Businesses, Workers and Children
04/11/2021 | News
2021 WeCare Family Friendly Workplaces Programme Positively Impacted Businesses, Workers and Children
Results from our 2021 WeCare and Child Friendly Spaces programme show significant benefits for all stakeholders involved, including businesses. Please contact us to discuss joining the 2022 programme.
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Celebrating Another Successful Summer of Child Friendly Spaces
28/09/2021 | Project Updates
Celebrating Another Successful Summer of Child Friendly Spaces
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Training Underway to Further Expand Global Child Labour Remediation Services
27/09/2021 | News
Training Underway to Further Expand Global Child Labour Remediation Services
The Centre is training additional child labour remediation case managers to offer our child Labour remediation services in additional countries and sectors.
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“I Feel at Ease at Work” – A Child Friendly Space Unites a Factory Worker with her Child
03/09/2021 | Stories
“I Feel at Ease at Work” – A Child Friendly Space Unites a Factory Worker with her Child
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Factory Opens a Child Friendly Space in Just One Week to Keep Children Away from the Production Floor
06/08/2021 | Stories
Factory Opens a Child Friendly Space in Just One Week to Keep Children Away from the Production Floor
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