Child Rights in India


India has the world’s largest child population. Alongside India’s economic growth and development,  the country has made progress in tackling extreme poverty, improving access to education and reducing school dropout rates. However,  challenges still remain and India’s economic successes have not resulted in improved quality of life for everyone everywhere, especially women and children. 


More than a third of all Indian children live in extreme poverty. An estimated 10 million children between 5 and 14 are engaged in work, whereas 20% of all children aged 15 to 17 years old are involved in hazardous industries and jobs. Women make for only 23% of those employed in India’s informal sector, but up to 91% of Indian women in paid jobs are in the informal sector. 


In India, child labour is still common particularly in the informal sectors and in mills, undermining children’s rights to education, protection and development. As one of the world’s largest producers of textiles and apparel, the sector is providing direct employment to 45 million people and indirect employment to 60 million people. A large part of these indirect jobs are happening in the informal sector. Children are often trapped in these informal settings, where they are not only denied  their right to education and development , but, given the often unsafe and exploitative working conditions, are deprived of their right to survival and protection.  


Businesses can directly contribute to efforts to strengthen child rights by strengthening mechanisms to prevent and remediate child labour, creating decent work for youth as well as investing in measures to strengthen childcare provisions and improve protections for women. 

Supporting You in India


The Centre has full-time staff and a network of partners in India to offer human rights and child rights risk and impact assessments, child labour prevention and remediation support, and deliver in-factory programmes to advance child rights and create decent work. The Centre offers its full suite of services across India in multiple languages and regions.


Browse Our Work in India

Advancing Child Rights in India: Our Efforts to Combat Child Labour in Supply Chains
11/12/2024 | Project Updates
Advancing Child Rights in India: Our Efforts to Combat Child Labour in Supply Chains
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Responsible Recruitment of Migrant Workers: Addressing Challenges in a Client's India Supply Chain
27/09/2024 | Project Updates
Responsible Recruitment of Migrant Workers: Addressing Challenges in a Client's India Supply Chain
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The Centre and The Remedy Project Collaborate to Support Companies on Child Labour Remediation
14/03/2024 | News
The Centre and The Remedy Project Collaborate to Support Companies on Child Labour Remediation
The Centre for Child Rights and Business and The Remedy Project have joined forces to provide companies with practical support, information and resources to increase effective access to child labour remediation.
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2023 – A Year of Achievements and Positive Impact for Children and Business
21/12/2023 | News
2023 – A Year of Achievements and Positive Impact for Children and Business
Happy holidays from all of us at The Centre! Let's take a look at how far we have come in 2023.
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The Centre Wraps up Specialised Risk Assessments Across Five Countries for Li & Fung
13/12/2023 | Project Updates
The Centre Wraps up Specialised Risk Assessments Across Five Countries for Li & Fung
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Providing Access to Remedy as an amfori Speak for Change Investigation and Remediation Handler
07/12/2023 | Project Updates
Providing Access to Remedy as an amfori Speak for Change Investigation and Remediation Handler
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The Centre's Rapid Child Labour Risk Assessment in Line with the CSDDD
25/09/2023 | News
The Centre's Rapid Child Labour Risk Assessment in Line with the CSDDD
A solution designed to support companies in addressing the challenges posed by the new EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD or CS3D).
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Read Our Due Diligence Principles to Strengthen Child Labour Remediation
19/09/2023 | News
Read Our Due Diligence Principles to Strengthen Child Labour Remediation
The Centre has introduced the Due Diligence Principles for Child Labour Remediation to guide companies on their actions to develop an effective due diligence approach.
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Webinar | Empathy in Action: Supporting Parent Workers through Family-focused Policies and Initiatives
13/09/2023 | News
Webinar | Empathy in Action: Supporting Parent Workers through Family-focused Policies and Initiatives
Join us on September 26 at 1 p.m. HKT (7 a.m. CET) for a webinar hosted by The Centre for Child Rights and Business and the CSR Centre at the Embassy of Sweden in Beijing.
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