child rights

Ensuring child rights: Social protection schemes are crucial

Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian social reformer who  was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize jointly with Malala Yousafzai in 2014, talks to the The Daily Star about the global child rights situation during his visit to Bangladesh on January 14-18.

Bollywood, sex education, and teaching consent

I found out last Sunday that Ajay Devgn taught my husband about consent.

Break the trend, invest more in children

Too many children in Bangladesh miss out on a childhood and live precarious lives as they are forced to drop out of school, take up hazardous work, or enter into child marriage.

Where is the law and humanity for children working in domestic settings?

Around a month ago, protests broke out in Uttara after the body of a 12-year-old child named Boishakhi was recovered from a home in Sector 3, hanging from the ceiling fan.

Editorial / Enforce the law on child labour

Despite the law prohibiting the employment of children, many brick kiln owners across Cumilla's Chauddagram upazila employ minors to do hazardous work.

Modern Slavery and Child Labour / Asia's unacceptable record

Out of the 40 million victims of modern slavery worldwide, almost two thirds—25 million people—are exploited in Asia and the Pacific. Making the region host to the largest number of victims of modern slavery today.

A last call to protect our children

On the first day of April in 1930, a law came into force in the then Indian subcontinent restraining child marriage.

Tortured over trivial matters

Physical assaults on children continue across the country despite protests by child rights activists, laws against corporal

Do not lower marriageable age of girls

The Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has recommended that the women and children affairs ministry refrain from taking any legislative measures to lower the girls' minimum marriageable age below 18.

August 18, 2015
August 18, 2015

Dhaka BCL leader, who ‘beat dead’ teenage boy, killed in ‘gunfight’

Arzu Mia, chief of Bangladesh Chhatra League's Lalbagh unit who allegedly beat dead a teenage boy in Dhaka, has been killed in what Rab says gunfight.

August 12, 2015
August 12, 2015

Justice elusive to abused children

The one-stop crisis centres (OCC), formed in 2001 to facilitate medical treatment, police assistance, social services, legal assistance and counselling for women and children who were victims of repression, have reportedly been reduced to providing medical services only.

August 4, 2015
August 4, 2015

Yet another child killed in brutal torture

Nearly a month into the killing of Rajon, another 13-year-old boy has been allegedly tortured to death in Khulna.

July 24, 2015
July 24, 2015

Petty causes, demonic crimes, a way out

The surge in sadistic crimes before and after the Eid has given us some bone-chilling realisations about where our society is headed.

June 17, 2015
June 17, 2015

Children of Privilege

It happens everywhere in the world. Our sons and daughters feel entitled to what we have earned in our lifetime.

June 12, 2015
June 12, 2015

Child Labour Day

Underage children working in developing countries has been a harsh reality for many years and Bangladesh is no exception.

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