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Responsible Approaches to Child Labour in Textile and Garment Production: Key Insights

This document discusses the complexities surrounding child labour in the textile and garment industries, highlighting the need for increased awareness and nuanced perceptions. It outlines the importance of corporate openness and understanding effective interventions aimed at supporting children and young people. Based on findings from a two-year project, the CSR Child Labour Project in Bangladesh, it emphasizes collaborative efforts toward responsible practices in garment production. By sharing relevant examples and experiences, it aims to foster a win-win situation for all stakeholders.

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Responsible Approaches to Child Labour in Textile and Garment Production: Key Insights

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  1. Give Children a Chance Responsible Approaches to Child Labour in Textile and Garment ProductionCopenhagen, 12 December, 2006

  2. What is needed? • Increased awareness and more nuances in the perception of child labour • More openness by garment companies • Better understanding about interventions aimed at children and young people

  3. Working together for a win-win situation • Main results from a two year learning project: The CSR Child Labour Project (CCLP) in Bangladesh • Examples and experiences from corporate approaches to child labour in the textile and garment industry. • The way forward?

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