Child Rights in Vietnam


Out of Vietnam’s 18.3 million children, around 2.83 million are involved in some form of economic activity – 42.6% of them are girls. Most of these children (nearly 86%) live in rural areas, and two-thirds are aged 15-17. Urban migration has left many children behind, with parents moving to cities for work. For those who live with their children, access to affordable, quality childcare remains a major challenge.


Young workers under 18 also face limited opportunities. Many are excluded from formal employment and forced to seek work in informal, often unsafe, environments. While Vietnam has made strong progress in reducing child labour, around 1 million children are still engaged in child labour across sectors.


Businesses have a key role to play. By investing in families and decent youth employment, and by conducting human rights risk assessments and human rights due diligence, they can help eliminate child labour, support children’s rights and build a stable, responsible workforce in one of the world’s top sourcing countries.


Supporting You in Vietnam


The Centre’s teams in Vietnam are located in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. In addition to our core team we also have a group of service providers that have been trained by The Centre. Vietnam has seen the pilot programmes of several of our key services including our young worker development programme. The Centre has conducted child rights and human rights risk assessments across a range of sectors and commodities in Vietnam. Services originating from China such as WeCare Family-Friendly Workplaces, Child-Friendly Spaces and the Access to Decent Work for Youth (AD-Y) programme have also made their way to Vietnam where major global brands have been implementing multi-year worker well-being programmes with us.  All of the services that The Centre offers are available in Vietnam.


Browse Our Work in Vietnam

Family-Friendly Workplaces - 2023 Impact and Achievements
15/12/2023 | Project Updates
Family-Friendly Workplaces - 2023 Impact and Achievements
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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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Building Up a Skilled Workforce, Nurturing Talent: IKEA Access-to-Decent-Work-for-Youth Programme
29/11/2023 | Project Updates
Building Up a Skilled Workforce, Nurturing Talent: IKEA Access-to-Decent-Work-for-Youth Programme
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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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Current Child Labour Trends and Status
03/04/2023 | Project Updates
Current Child Labour Trends and Status
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WeCare Expands to Create Family-Friendly Workplaces at More Factories in Vietnam
28/06/2022 | Project Updates
WeCare Expands to Create Family-Friendly Workplaces at More Factories in Vietnam
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