Child Labor Free
Child Labor Free gives companies and consumers around the world the opportunity to positively impact the issue of child labor.
More than 150 million children worldwide are engaged in child labor. In the least developed countries, nearly one in four children (ages 5-14) are engaged in labor that is considered detrimental to their health and development. Child Labor Free is a global certification system independently inspecting and analysing companies and their supply chains for the use of child labor across all product cat
26/07/2018
The 2018 Baptist World Aid fashion report and guide, now released for the fifth time, is one way that consumers can educate themselves on the ethics of fashion brands that retail in New Zealand/Australia. But its important that consumers know the details!
Holding the industry to account | Child Labor Free The 2018 Baptist World Aid fashion report and guide, now released for the fifth time, is one way that consumers can educate themselves on the ethics of fashion brands that retail in New Zealand/Australia. Researching transparency and labour rights, the report grades brands on the level of knowled...
13/06/2018
12th June was World Day Against Child Labour. It’s a day that means a lot to us here at Child Labor Free, through this week we are sharing challenges of the recent year in reflection, successes to date and plans for the year ahead.
It brings to light the sad reality of child labour across the world, spurring us on, knowing we have important work to do. As a global call to action, it rallies us and other organisations to keep pushing for the rights of some of our most precious and vulnerable around the world.
Read more on our blog here:
World Day Against Child Labour | Child Labor Free 12th June is World Day Against Child Labour. It’s a day that means a lot to us here at Child Labor Free, through this week we are sharing challenges of the recent year in reflection, successes to date and plans for the year ahead. It brings to light the sad reality of child labour …
12/06/2018
World Day Against Child Labour - 12 June 2018
This year, the World Day Against Child Labour (WDACL) Aligns with the World Day for Safety and Health at Work (SafeDay 28th April), it shines a spotlight on the global need to improve the safety and health of young workers and end child labour.
This joint campaign aims to accelerate action to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) target 8.8 of safe and secure working environments for all workers by 2030 and SDG target 8.7 of ending all forms of child labour by 2025 - that's no easy tasks.
Achieving these goals for the benefit of the next generation of the global workforce requires a concerted and integrated approach to eliminating child labour and promoting a culture of prevention on occupational safety health (OSH).
Going beyond just the day, Child Labor Free will be sharing during the week, Director and Staff insights to the work that has been achieved over the recent 4 years of operation, the challenges and set backs that only ensures we remain strong in our quest and highlights of the journey world free from Child Labor.
Join us here, on our blog and other social channels to celebrate the successes and further push the boundaies to achieve these goals.
http://www.ilo.org/ipec/Campaignandadvocacy/wdacl/lang--en/index.htm
World Day Against Child Labour - 12 June 2018: Generation Safe & Healthy (IPEC)
25/04/2018
There is an abundance of laws and acts designed to tackle the issues that surround Child Labor but often the laws that are designed to protect the children are, unfortunately, ignored not only in Pakistan but globally.
Government policies and laws have strengthened but there is a need for proper implementation if we are to achieve the desired goals to see a reduction in child Labor numbers.
Why is there a need to curb child labour? - Daily Times Child labour is one of the growing social issues faced by Pakistan. The impact it might have on the mental, physical, moral and social life of children is considerable. During the 1990s, 11 million children were working in Pakistan – half of whom were under the age of 10. In 1994, the minimum age ...
09/04/2018
What She Makes is a new campaign by Oxfam highlighting the plight of underpaid garment workers and their right to a living wage. Fronted by this compelling four-minute video, it sends a strong message about the appalling conditions that people, mainly women, live in despite relentless back-breaking work, making “our clothes”.
Check out our latest blog here - https://www.childlaborfree.com/oxfam-calling-us-customer-demand-living-wages/
Blog submitted by by Frederique Gulcher of My Good Emporium
Oxfam is calling on us – the customer – to demand living wages | Child Labor Free What She Makes is a new campaign by Oxfam highlighting the plight of underpaid garment workers and their right to a living wage. Fronted by this compelling four-minute video, it sends a strong message about the appalling conditions that people, mainly women, live in despite relentless back-breaking....
22/12/2017
On the 10th day of Christmas we have the perfect gift for creative kids! These shoes have been designed to embrace your child’s imagination. Simply colour the shoes in with the pens provided and leave to try - then enjoy! If you want to change the colour, simply wipe off the water or a wet-wipe and start again.
Made from a specially developed coated leather, and built on a specially designed children's shoe last- these shoes not only look epic- but they have your kid’s foot health covered as well.
You can buy them from here: https://www.bobux.co.nz/custom-56729
22/12/2017
On the eighth day of Christmas, give the gift of art, and safety to children in Kenya. New Zealand artist Jen Sievers Art is selling prints of her Massai warrior to raise money for the wonderful people at Rafiki Mwema – a therapeutic safe house for abused children.
The print comes in various sizes, and $20 from each sale goes directly to the running costs of the house.
19/12/2017
For the seventh day of Christmas - the perfect gift to send to cooler climates. This luxurious Alpaloop Infinity Scarf has been expertly and lovingly crafted in Peru by HOPE Made in the world‘.
They believe in transforming the way the world perceives produces and consumes style, and are certified Child Labor Free.
High Neck Pullover High Neck Pullover ( Color: Oatmeal). Woven in Peru from the most luxurious fibers. It´s modern, its sharp, it´s Baby Alpaca.
On the sixth day of Christmas, treat your friend to coffee and breakfast at a Source Cafe - Pakuranga or Source Cafe - Ponsonby.
Everything they stock is sourced through ethical and sustainable trade – from their groceries to their gorgeous keep cups. Find a
Source café near you at www.sourcecafe.co.nz
17/12/2017
On the fifth day of Christmas, relax into summer with this Soho Oversized Shirt.
This light weight shirt is a wardrobe must. It’s part of fantastic range from AS Colour, a brand that has recently joined the journey and successfully been certified as Child Labor Free.
https://www.ascolour.co.nz/4036-soho-shirt.html?default=149
15/12/2017
On the third day of Christmas give the gift of naturally nourished skin - The perfect gift pack from SKIN by ecostore includes minis of 4 products all designed to nourish and hydrate your skin with some of nature's most powerful ingredients.
ecostore have always been pioneers in natural home and body products, and have been Child Labor Free accredited since 2015.
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13/12/2017
The second day of Christmas,
On the second day of Christmas, feast your eyes on this magnificent Elephant Wall Art piece from the talented team at Ocean Sole. It’s carved from recycled flip flops (or jandals) found littered on beaches and waterways of Kenya. Each piece is uniqueand lovingly handcrafted – and is also certified Child Labor Free.
http://oceansole.co.ke/
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