C20: messages to governments & civil society
C20 panel discusion: «Let Our Voices Be Heard: Working Children’s Perspective on Local and Global Matters»
C20 panel discusion: «Let Our Voices Be Heard: Working Children’s Perspective on Local and Global Matters»
Time to Talk! will host a panel discussion during the virtual Civil Society Summit 2020. Four Children Advisory Comittee delegates from Kenya and Bangladesh will share there experience and suggestions in a session called «Let our voices be heard: Working children perspectives on local and global matters”.
The messages of the Children Advisory Comittee members at AMURT Lebanon are spread all over Chouf district in Lebanon on billboards.
Key highlights from exploratory research on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the lives of Working Children and their Families
Time to Talk! is part of the latest publication of the Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children. The report «When children take the lead» contents 10 examples of participatory approaches to tackle violence.
Today is just one day – however, child labour has countless different faces. And you have to talk to each and every one of them to design sustainable and effective policy interventions that contribute to the sustainable eradication of child labour.