Child Rights in Myanmar 


Despite considerable progress since its economic and political transition prior to the current turmoil, 55% of children in Myanmar still live in poverty. And an estimated 460,000 children affected by conflicts or natural disasters require humanitarian assistance. Many children and communities still struggle to access basic services in health, education, water and sanitation and child protections. Myanmar has one of the highest rates of child labour in the world. 


About a quarter of children aged 10 to 17 years are in the labour force and a total of 9.3% of children aged 5 to 17 years are engaged in child labour, of which 5% are in hazardous work. As with many other sourcing markets, women make up a large portion (approx. 90%) of the workforce in Myanmar’s garment industry.


Child labour on the ground in Myanmar is pervasive and takes different forms. Children are reported to work at an early age or in dangerous conditions in food-processing, light-manufacturing industries, and family agricultural activities among others. Although child labour in the factory environment is less visible compared to other sectors, children are frequently found working in factories, especially for sub-contractors and suppliers. The COVID-19 pandemic and military coup has further increased risks of child labour as a result of reduced family income, reduced access to education and reduced employment opportunities.

Supporting You in Myanmar 


The Centre has a dedicated team based in Yangon that supports companies in Myanmar to strengthen child labour prevention and remediation efforts. We help businesses align with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, as well as other key human rights due diligence regulations.

 

As an amfori-recognised consultant, we also provide training on a range of topics related to the amfori BSCI and BEPI systems. This includes child rights and protection, child labour prevention and remediation, CRBP awareness for senior management and parents, and safe recruitment and management of young workers.


All of our services are available in Myanmar. 


Browse Our Work in Myanmar 

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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New Occupational Safety & Health Law in Myanmar: Will it Help to Create Safer Workplaces for Myanmar’s Young Workers?
01/04/2019 | News
New Occupational Safety & Health Law in Myanmar: Will it Help to Create Safer Workplaces for Myanmar’s Young Workers?
Myanmar has enacted a new Occupational Safety & Health Law (OSH) law that is poised to contribute towards greater workplace safety across a wide range of sectors including manufacturing.
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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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Child Labour in Focus: New Beginning for Boy Trafficked from Myanmar to China to Work
01/11/2018 | Stories
Child Labour in Focus: New Beginning for Boy Trafficked from Myanmar to China to Work
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'Children's Voices: Four Countries, Four Stories' - A Film in Collaboration with Global Child Forum
21/09/2018 | Stories
'Children's Voices: Four Countries, Four Stories' - A Film in Collaboration with Global Child Forum
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Child Labour in Myanmar: Two Girls get a New Start and Skills through Remediation
01/08/2018 | Stories
Child Labour in Myanmar: Two Girls get a New Start and Skills through Remediation
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'Children's Voices' Short Film: An Underage Worker in Myanmar Whose Remediation Programme Gave her New Skills
12/07/2018 | Stories
'Children's Voices' Short Film: An Underage Worker in Myanmar Whose Remediation Programme Gave her New Skills
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Myanmar updates
18/05/2021 | Events
Myanmar updates
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