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Back to school: From binding books to reading them
Day in and day out, 12-year-old Mohsin would work 10-hour shifts hauling around huge piles of books, desperate to know what was written inside of them.
Tania's story: Head of the family but still a child
Instead of going to school, Tania spent many of her days peeling piles of icy shrimp - squatting for eight-hour shifts at a local fish depot.
Boris Johnson, phone booths and crazy weather: London through the eyes of Bangladeshi teens
Two youth leaders from Bangladesh - Al-Amin Bepary and Tanzim Tabassum Tithi - spent one week in London, taking part in the Commonwealth Youth Forum earlier in April.
including early marriage and child labour. Their community work is supported by World
Modern slavery commitment: “Do not forget children in emergencies”, World Vision urges UK government
World Vision UK responds to the latest commitment by the UK government to help eradicate modern slavery in the Commonwealth.
and DFID. UN experts will determine where child labour is taking
The young people fighting for change in Bangladesh
World Vision Young Leader Tanzim Tabassum Tithi writes and discusses the issues children face in Bangladesh and the change they're making.
marriage. We also are working against child labour
February
February 2018 blogs
November
November Blogs
Thousands of refugee children in Bangladesh at risk of trafficking, exploitation and abuse
Thousands of children are at risk of being trafficked, sexually abused or exploited in Bangladesh’s refugee camps, international children’s charity World Vision warns today.
October
October Blogs
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September
The Seed - Vaishali 2017 update
The Seed - Vaishali 2017 update
out about issues like child marriage and child labour. Download your full update here
The Seed - Lezha 2018 update
The Seed - Lezha 2018 update
child labour and violence from adults they trust. But
The Seed - Shkodra 2018 update
The Seed - Shkodra 2018 update
child labour and violence from adults they trust. But
The Seed - Libo Kemkem 2017 update
The Seed update from Libo Kemkem
child labour and child trafficking. Pictured
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August
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Modern Slavery Act
World Vision UK (WVUK) is a child focused international relief, development and advocacy non-governmental organisation (NGO) committed to working with children and their families, communities, local and national authorities and governments to achieve the best outcomes for children. WVUK has a zero-tolerance stance on acts of modern slavery and human trafficking or on any breach of our Ethical Policy and will not condone any such action by its employees, agents, representatives, contractors, suppliers or consultants. WVUK takes transparency very seriously and is committed to preventing acts of modern slavery and human trafficking from occurring within its business and supply chain. Our Ethical Policy is integral to all supplier contracts and sets out the overall standards surrounding human rights, child labour, discrimination, corruption, bribery or other financial impropriety, legal compliance and ethical conduct with which our suppliers must comply.