Child Rights in Sri Lanka


Against a backdrop of civil unrest, economic crisis and natural disasters, Sri Lanka has made notable progress in advancing children’s rights, including efforts to address child labour. Still, major challenges remain. Today, 2.3% of Sri Lanka’s 4.5 million children are working, half of them in child labour, including its worst forms.


At the same time, tourism is booming, with tourism-generated revenue rising by 53.2% in 2024 compared to the previous year. This growth brings both opportunities and risks.

 

An estimated 85% of working children live in rural areas, mostly in the service sector, often under hazardous conditions. A 2020 child rights risk assessment by The Centre and Save the Children found that low parental wages, poor living conditions, lack of childcare, and child labour all pose serious risks to children in Sri Lanka’s tea sector. Only 39% of working children were attending school in 2016.

 

More recent assessments have highlighted growing risks in the tourism sector, including child labour and sexual exploitation. These risks call for stronger collaboration across the tourism supply chain – including global tour operators, booking platforms and local accommodation providers.


Supporting You in Sri Lanka


The Centre has an office and full-time staff in Sri Lanka and is implementing the Mother and Child-Friendly Seal for Responsible Business –  an initiative that is currently targeting business entities in the tea and tourism sectors. The Centre has also conducted child rights and risk assessments to help different actors along the tea supply chain to deepen their understanding of child rights risks in plantation settings. All of The Centre’s services are available in Sri Lanka. Interested in receiving updates on our work in Sri Lanka's Seal Initiative? Please join our mailing list to receive our quarterly Seal Initiative newsletter. 


Browse Our Work in Sri Lanka


The Mother and Child-Friendly Seal for Responsible Business Initiative Highlighted in Sri Lanka’s Leading Business Magazine
05/12/2023 | News
The Mother and Child-Friendly Seal for Responsible Business Initiative Highlighted in Sri Lanka’s Leading Business Magazine
Read about the conference and Seal initiative in LMD magazine's December 2023 issue.
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Tea, Technology and Tomorrow: A STEM Education Initiative in Sri Lanka's Tea Heartland
04/12/2023 | Stories
Tea, Technology and Tomorrow: A STEM Education Initiative in Sri Lanka's Tea Heartland
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The Success Story of a Company-Supported Child Development Committee on a Sri Lankan Tea Estate
20/11/2023 | Stories
The Success Story of a Company-Supported Child Development Committee on a Sri Lankan Tea Estate
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A Responsible Business Creating Real Impact: English Tea Shop’s Pioneering Social Protection Programme
15/11/2023 | Stories
A Responsible Business Creating Real Impact: English Tea Shop’s Pioneering Social Protection Programme
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Retailers and Brands: Join our Online Discussion on Creating a Family-Friendly Tea Industry
09/10/2023 | News
Retailers and Brands: Join our Online Discussion on Creating a Family-Friendly Tea Industry
We invite retailers and brands to join us via Zoom on November 1, 12:00– 3:30 PM (GMT+1) for practical discussions on how and why investments in family-friendly programmes are more important than ever.
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Sri Lanka International Children's Day: Spotlighting Business Initiatives to Support Children's Wellbeing
05/10/2023 | Project Updates
Sri Lanka International Children's Day: Spotlighting Business Initiatives to Support Children's Wellbeing
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Announcement: Selected Collaborations from our CRIB Challenges
05/10/2023 | News
Announcement: Selected Collaborations from our CRIB Challenges
To mark International Children’s Day in Sri Lanka, we want to spotlight initiatives undertaken by the tea industry through Round 3 and 4 of our CRIB Challenges in support of children.
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The Centre's Rapid Child Labour Risk Assessment in Line with the CSDDD
25/09/2023 | News
The Centre's Rapid Child Labour Risk Assessment in Line with the CSDDD
A solution designed to support companies in addressing the challenges posed by the new EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD or CS3D).
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Read Our Due Diligence Principles to Strengthen Child Labour Remediation
19/09/2023 | News
Read Our Due Diligence Principles to Strengthen Child Labour Remediation
The Centre has introduced the Due Diligence Principles for Child Labour Remediation to guide companies on their actions to develop an effective due diligence approach.
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