Child Rights in Laos


The majority of the Lao population are employed in the informal economy and in rural areas, where social protections and decent working conditions are lacking. Workers in these sectors are particularly vulnerable to socio-economic risks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and threats to wellbeing, including food security, loss of employment or income and child labour. Women have been significantly affected by the pandemic due to their participation in the garment industry and informal work settings. This is compounded further by a lack of maternity protection and family-friendly workplaces.  


Natural resources is one of Laos’ main industries, with nearly two thirds of the country’s entire population employed in agriculture. The garment industry is the largest employer in manufacturing. Child labour is a challenge in Laos and it is estimated that more than 260,000 children aged 15-17 are working in small businesses and factories. Of the number who work, 260,000 are considered to be child labourers because of the time they devote to working each day. Many young workers, especially those in more informal settings, lack protection and career development opportunities or are shunned from jobs in more regulated formal sectors when they have not yet reached the age of 18.


Supporting You in Laos


Our local representative in Laos has been working closely with clients in the timber sector implementing child labour prevention projects as well as youth development projects benefitting rural youth and juvenile workers. All of the services that The Centre offers are available in Laos. 


Browse Our Work in Laos

The Centre Launches New Website
04/06/2021 | News
The Centre Launches New Website
We’re thrilled to have launched a new website. Highlights include project maps, stories, country pages, new service descriptions and more.
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The Centre Discussed Decent Work Opportunities for Young Workers at the 2021 UN RBHR Forum
02/06/2021 | Events
The Centre Discussed Decent Work Opportunities for Young Workers at the 2021 UN RBHR Forum
The Centre spoke about child rights and young workers at the UN RBHR Forum on June 2, and invited a young Vietnamese worker to share her story.
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Mekong Timber Plantations Becomes First Lao Company to Join The Centre’s Working Group
24/05/2021 | News
Mekong Timber Plantations Becomes First Lao Company to Join The Centre’s Working Group
The Centre is delighted to have recently welcomed Mekong Timber Plantations as a new working group member, becoming the first company in Laos to join our working group.
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Empowering Disadvantaged Youth in Laos to Find Decent Work
03/08/2020 | Project Updates
Empowering Disadvantaged Youth in Laos to Find Decent Work
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Eco-Business Podcast with The Centre and RSPO about Keeping Children Safe on Palm Oil Plantations
05/06/2020 | News
Eco-Business Podcast with The Centre and RSPO about Keeping Children Safe on Palm Oil Plantations
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Community Youth Gain Skills through Laos Youth Inclusion Programme
17/12/2019 | Project Updates
Community Youth Gain Skills through Laos Youth Inclusion Programme
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The Centre and ELEVATE Announce Collaboration to Remediate Child Labour in Supply Chains
18/06/2019 | News
The Centre and ELEVATE Announce Collaboration to Remediate Child Labour in Supply Chains
The Centre and ELEVATE are collaborating to increase effectiveness in remedial and improvement services related to child labour.
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New Law Requires Dutch Companies to Identify, Prevent and Report Child Labour in Supply Chains
17/05/2019 | News
New Law Requires Dutch Companies to Identify, Prevent and Report Child Labour in Supply Chains
The Netherlands adapted a new law on child labour due diligence that requires Dutch companies to examine whether child labour occurs in their supply chains.
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The Centre Partners with Worker Voice Technology Provider Ulula to Advance Child Rights in Key Production Regions
28/03/2019 | News
The Centre Partners with Worker Voice Technology Provider Ulula to Advance Child Rights in Key Production Regions
The Centre and Ulula have struck up a strategic partnership that seeks to offer brands and employers the tools and expertise to improve their impact on children in key production regions in the world.
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