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POSTER - Swati Singh

This poster summarizes the key steps to eliminate child labor in the fashion industry. It notes that over 218 million children between ages 5-17 engage in child labor. Two-thirds of girls from Bangladeshi slum areas work in the country's $30 billion clothing manufacturing industry. The poster calls out 5 key steps: 1) transparency in supply chains, 2) background checks on suppliers, 3) continuous monitoring, 4) working with organizations to track, trace, and take action against violations, and 5) engaging children who have benefited from anti-child labor campaigns.

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POSTER - Swati Singh

This poster summarizes the key steps to eliminate child labor in the fashion industry. It notes that over 218 million children between ages 5-17 engage in child labor. Two-thirds of girls from Bangladeshi slum areas work in the country's $30 billion clothing manufacturing industry. The poster calls out 5 key steps: 1) transparency in supply chains, 2) background checks on suppliers, 3) continuous monitoring, 4) working with organizations to track, trace, and take action against violations, and 5) engaging children who have benefited from anti-child labor campaigns.

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This poster contemplates the 5 key 4

Made By Children: Story of 152 million and


steps to obliterate child labour in the
fashion industry. Various Articles and 1 more By: Swati Singh (MFM/19/160)
Case study have been referred as
secondary source to understand the
218 Million “Behind the Barcodes” reports that 75% of 219 brands surveyed
(5-17Y)
reasons and current scenario of Child did not know the source of all their ­fabrics and inputs.
labour and how over the years the
awareness and campaigns has led to a 3
positive change. 2

Uzbek government forces 1.5 to 2 million school children Two-thirds of girls from slum areas of Bangladesh were
to miss school and help with the cotton harvest. employed in its $30bn (£24bn) clothes manufacturing industry.

Transparency Background Check


11
5 6 35% 45%
35%
plans to redress child or introduced policies
plans to redress child addressing responsible
on forced labour
luti or forced labour purchasing practices
So 130
Companies
11% Survey 2019
Continuous Monitoring still sacrifice school in order to work
Work with Organisations
7 8 12 Change is absolutely possible
Track, Trace & Action
10
9

benefited More than 100,000 children


Sources: timesofindia.indiatimes.com, bylinetimes.com, theguardian.com, .unicef.org, humanrights.org, Somo.com, phys.org,
://tbinternet.ohchr.org

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