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.


Browse Our Work in Bangladesh

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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Child Labour Remediation Service Now Available in Ten Major Sourcing Countries, Including India
29/07/2021 | News
Child Labour Remediation Service Now Available in Ten Major Sourcing Countries, Including India
The Centre is expanding our child labour remediation service to cover more countries.
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Statement from The Centre on Fatal Factory Fire in Rupganj, Bangladesh
14/07/2021 | News
Statement from The Centre on Fatal Factory Fire in Rupganj, Bangladesh
At least 52 have been killed in this tragic fire, with children as young as 11 years old among the victims, This tragedy must prompt more urgent action to prevent child labour and address critical safety risks at workplaces worldwide.
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Where are They Now? A Video Update from Two Children Who Took Part in The Centre's Child Labour Remediation Programme
10/06/2021 | Stories
Where are They Now? A Video Update from Two Children Who Took Part in The Centre's Child Labour Remediation Programme
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The Centre Launches New Website
04/06/2021 | News
The Centre Launches New Website
We’re thrilled to have launched a new website. Highlights include project maps, stories, country pages, new service descriptions and more.
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The Centre Discussed Decent Work Opportunities for Young Workers at the 2021 UN RBHR Forum
02/06/2021 | Events
The Centre Discussed Decent Work Opportunities for Young Workers at the 2021 UN RBHR Forum
The Centre spoke about child rights and young workers at the UN RBHR Forum on June 2, and invited a young Vietnamese worker to share her story.
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A Child Labour Case Helps a Bangladeshi Girl Break a Vicious Cycle and a Subcontractor Recruit More Responsibly
31/05/2021 | Stories
A Child Labour Case Helps a Bangladeshi Girl Break a Vicious Cycle and a Subcontractor Recruit More Responsibly
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Child Labour Remediation: The Story of a Bangladeshi Boy Re-integrated into Education
21/05/2021 | Stories
Child Labour Remediation: The Story of a Bangladeshi Boy Re-integrated into Education
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May 25 | Webinar for Alliance 8.7 Partners: The Role of Local Businesses in Ending Child Labour
20/05/2021 | Events
May 25 | Webinar for Alliance 8.7 Partners: The Role of Local Businesses in Ending Child Labour
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