Child Rights in Bangladesh 


Bangladesh is one of the world’s largest garment exporters, with the ready-made garment (RMG) sector accounting for 84 percent of Bangladesh’s exports and employing approximately four million garment workers, mostly women. Although progress has been made in addressing working conditions, significant challenges and risks related to child rights remain. These challenges are further magnified by uncertainties around trade tariffs and HRDD legislation, which can have a significant impact on the sector and the people who form its backbone. 


Child labour remains a serious issue in Bangladesh and has worsened since the pandemic. According to the ILO, nearly 1.2 million children aged 5 to 14 are believed to be working. Poverty and low wages are major drivers. Many children work in informal settings where there is little oversight and no effective monitoring, especially in the lower tiers of supply chains.


Supporting You in Bangladesh 


The Centre works in Bangladesh to help factories prevent and remediate child labour,  support young workers with access to decent work and create family-friendly workplaces. Since 2024, we have been implementing a Child Rights Action Hub that brings together global brands to collectively tackle child labour at scale in the lower tiers of the ready-made garment sector. Our assessments from across a range of industries show that more needs to be done to protect the rights of workers and communities connected to global supply chains. This includes improving access to employer-supported childcare, maternity support and protection for young workers. Human rights risk assessments that include lower tiers are essential to understand risks and create action plans for meaningful human rights due diligence. Stronger age verification systems, training and capacity building on responsible recruitment are also needed to minimise risks, create more resilient supply chains and protect children, youth and workers.


The Centre's full suite of services are available in Bangladesh. 


Browse Our Work in Bangladesh

The Centre and The Remedy Project Collaborate to Support Companies on Child Labour Remediation
14/03/2024 | News
The Centre and The Remedy Project Collaborate to Support Companies on Child Labour Remediation
The Centre for Child Rights and Business and The Remedy Project have joined forces to provide companies with practical support, information and resources to increase effective access to child labour remediation.
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2023 – A Year of Achievements and Positive Impact for Children and Business
21/12/2023 | News
2023 – A Year of Achievements and Positive Impact for Children and Business
Happy holidays from all of us at The Centre! Let's take a look at how far we have come in 2023.
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Family-Friendly Workplaces - 2023 Impact and Achievements
15/12/2023 | Project Updates
Family-Friendly Workplaces - 2023 Impact and Achievements
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The Centre Wraps up Specialised Risk Assessments Across Five Countries for Li & Fung
13/12/2023 | Project Updates
The Centre Wraps up Specialised Risk Assessments Across Five Countries for Li & Fung
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Creating Real Change for Families in Supply Chains: Otto Group’s WeCare Programme in Three Countries
08/12/2023 | Project Updates
Creating Real Change for Families in Supply Chains: Otto Group’s WeCare Programme in Three Countries
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Providing Access to Remedy as an amfori Speak for Change Investigation and Remediation Handler
07/12/2023 | Project Updates
Providing Access to Remedy as an amfori Speak for Change Investigation and Remediation Handler
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The Bangladesh Minimum Wage: Fair Wages Without Fuelling Child Labour
23/11/2023 | News
The Bangladesh Minimum Wage: Fair Wages Without Fuelling Child Labour
We highlight why adjustments to purchasing practices and pricing structures need to go hand in hand with wage increases.
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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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"It Has Given me a New Life": A Factory’s Collaborative Approach to Child Labour
22/09/2023 | Stories
"It Has Given me a New Life": A Factory’s Collaborative Approach to Child Labour
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