


Child Rights Action Hubs (Action Hubs) are collaborative, multi-stakeholder initiatives that address systemic child labour risks affecting multiple companies within a specific region. By bringing together businesses, civil society, governments and local actors, these hubs aim to identify and tackle the root causes of child labour in supply chains and communities.
To date, The Centre has launched Action Hubs in Malaysia (palm oil), Bangladesh (RMG), the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) (copper-cobalt mining), India (mint) and Pakistan (leather and textiles). These Hubs facilitate multi-stakeholder action to address child labour at scale and enable brands to participate in joint activities.
Action Hubs aim to achieve impact and sustainability in addressing child labour by securing long-term funding for Hub initiatives, establishing strategic partnerships with relevant stakeholders, and engaging local government and other civil society organisations to improve child labour prevention and remediation structures.
Facilitating and scaling joint solutions to child labour that maximise collective leverage between brands and retailers
Addressing gaps left by traditional initiatives, especially in informal/lower tiers
Enabling multi-stakeholder collaboration to address challenges in scaling and optimising ‘landscape approaches’
Working at sub-contractor and lower tier levels where significant child labour risks remain
Building strong local networks and engaging with local governments and other key stakeholders for faster progress
Supply chain mapping & risk assessments – identifying child labour risks in upstream supply chains
Training & capacity building – workshops and training sessions for your suppliers, including those in lower tiers
Youth employment programmes – initiatives to provide decent work opportunities for young workers
Child labour remediation –addressing child labour cases
Hub ecosystem support – supporting efforts to engage local CSOs, industry associations, local/national government to build capacity to prevent and remediate child labour
*Coverage depends on the package level. Email us to learn more.
Reduced child labour risk
Strengthened child labour remediation services network
Decent work opportunities for youth
Community facilitators as local child rights advocates
Improved understanding of business linkage to child labour / stronger impact in addressing child labour in informal/lower tiers
Remediation fund with companies contributing to support vulnerable children
Brands can select from different Child Rights Action Hub Participation Packages, each with varying levels of production site coverage (contact us to learn more)
Nominate suppliers in your supply chain to be included in Hub activities (or you can request your direct suppliers or vendors to share details of lower-tier suppliers; The Centre will then approach these facilities and invite them to participate in Action Hub activities)
Contact us to discuss options to participate in an Action Hub.
Addressing child labour together at scale, specifically in the lower tiers of Bangladesh’s RMG sector
Human rights risk management that creates long-lasting impact for children in artisanal cobalt mining communities
A collaborative initiative that prevents and remediates child labour in Malaysia’s palm oil sector in the long term
Empowering youth and other vulnerable groups while enhancing human rights and decent work
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