Abstract

It is generally established that poor countries with high rate population growing higher rate of child work. Child labor is one of the graves and emergent problem in many countries across the world at present. Working children grieve from major growing shortages, they are suffering by continuing occupational diseases in early maturity, also deprived of their fundamental rights like food, education, health. Now, more than 57 million children in Bangladesh. I will try to examine how ‘Harkin’s bill’ impact on child rights and non-governmental organizations like ‘Aparajeyo- Bangladesh’ (working with disadvantaged children and youth) playing an exemplary role to establish children rights through their social protection approach or advocacy network framing and shaping their policy program, getting expansive commitments from core policy actors, get around procedural changes, procedure reforms and social changes. Social protection is poverty reduction approach and a public strategy to diminish vulnerabilities, deficiency as well as the threat which leads to enlarged poverty.

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