
Workshop on LRC Recommendation on Child Labour with CLEP
On 23 July 2025, Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) organized a workshop in Dhaka under the Child Labour Elimination Platform (CLEP),
In a recent visit to Nepal GoodWeave Foundation and GoodWeave Certification Nepal, A K M Ashraf Uddin, Executive Director of Bangladesh Labour Foundation, witnessed firsthand the commendable efforts of these organizations in creating a supply chain free from child labour. The commitment to accountability from both suppliers and purchasers is a noteworthy step towards ensuring ethical practices throughout the entire supply chain.
During the visit, the focus on the entire supply chain process, often overlooked, was particularly impressive. Nepal GoodWeave Foundation and GoodWeave Certification Nepal have undertaken initiatives that go beyond mere compliance, aiming to eliminate and rehabilitate child laborers.
The visit left A K M Ashraf Uddin impressed, recognizing the vital role played by Nepal GoodWeave Foundation and GoodWeave Certification Nepal in setting new standards for ethical supply chain practices. The commendations are extended, wishing them continued success in their mission.
As we collectively strive to #EndChildLabour, partnerships with organizations like Nepal GoodWeave Foundation become essential. Let’s continue supporting initiatives that not only eliminate child labor but also contribute to the overall well-being of the communities involved in the supply chain.
On 23 July 2025, Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) organized a workshop in Dhaka under the Child Labour Elimination Platform (CLEP),
Young trade union leaders from across sectors gathered for a dynamic workshop to address key recommendations from the Labour Reform
A set of recommendations has been submitted to the Labour Reform Commission to eliminate child labour in Bangladesh. To take
Workshop on National Child Labour Situation, Labour Reform Commission’s Recommendations on Child Labour Elimination and the Role of Trade Unions