Child Rights in Indonesia 


In 2023, around 25 percent of Indonesia’s population were children. While exact figures are unavailable, an estimated 5 million children are believed to be working in the country’s palm oil sector alone. With agriculture and manufacturing among the top contributors to Indonesia’s GDP, the risk of child labour remains high.


Many families in rural areas live in poverty and struggle to meet basic needs. In sectors like natural fibres, The Centre has found that low pay and lack of stable income force families to involve children in work. As the cost of living rises, more families are unable to afford their children’s education, increasing the pressure for children to contribute to household income.


Key child rights concerns include a lack of childcare at production sites and plantations, limited maternity support, no social protection for migrant workers, and very few safe, age-appropriate work opportunities for young workers under 18 but above the legal working age.


 


Supporting You in Indonesia 


The Centre has staff members working out of Jakarta. Our team works in a broad range of industry sectors and supply chain tiers and has been piloting young worker development programmes in Indonesia as well as carried out several child rights risk assessments in the country. The Centre’s team was also responsible for the development of four child rights guidelines for different actors in the palm oil production sector. All of the services that The Centre offers are available in Indonesia. 


Browse our Work in Indonesia

 A Child-Friendly Space for Rattan Communities in Indonesia
15/11/2024 | Project Updates
A Child-Friendly Space for Rattan Communities in Indonesia
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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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Family-Friendly Workplaces - 2023 Impact and Achievements
15/12/2023 | Project Updates
Family-Friendly Workplaces - 2023 Impact and Achievements
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Seidensticker Supports Indonesian Garment Supplier to Invest in Marginalised Youth
14/12/2023 | Stories
Seidensticker Supports Indonesian Garment Supplier to Invest in Marginalised Youth
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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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Press Release | New Study on Child Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Why a ‘Zero Tolerance’ Approach is Not Enough
12/05/2023 | News
Press Release | New Study on Child Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Why a ‘Zero Tolerance’ Approach is Not Enough
In partnership with Save the Children, The Centre published a study on "Child Rights Risks in Global Supply Chains: Why a ‘Zero Tolerance’ Approach is Not Enough – Risk Factors and Responsible Business Practices for Manufacturing, Agriculture and Mining".
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