Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
SDG 17 — Partnerships for the Goals
This track explores the intersection of child labor and economic rights, emphasizing the impact of poverty on children's ability to access education and opportunities. It aims to analyze policies that can effectively combat economic exploitation and promote equitable development for youth.
This session focuses on the role of international law in safeguarding children's rights against exploitation and abuse. Participants will discuss existing legal frameworks and propose enhancements to better protect vulnerable children globally.
This track examines innovative advocacy strategies aimed at promoting social justice for children and youth. It encourages the sharing of successful campaigns and initiatives that have led to meaningful change in child welfare.
This session highlights the critical role of education in empowering children and preventing child labor. Discussions will center on access to quality education and its potential to break the cycle of poverty and exploitation.
This track delves into the complex issue of child trafficking, exploring its root causes and long-term consequences on affected children. Participants will analyze effective interventions and policies to combat trafficking and support survivors.
This session addresses the relationship between social exclusion and child welfare, focusing on marginalized communities. It aims to identify strategies to promote inclusion and support for at-risk youth.
This track investigates the implications of labor policies on children's rights, emphasizing the need for child-sensitive approaches in policy formulation. Participants will discuss best practices and case studies from various countries.
This session provides a human rights perspective on child labor, examining how violations of children's rights perpetuate exploitation. It encourages dialogue on the responsibilities of states and organizations in upholding these rights.
This track focuses on the pivotal role of non-governmental organizations in advocating for children's rights and welfare. Participants will share insights on effective collaboration between NGOs, governments, and communities.
This session explores how cultural beliefs and practices influence child labor and the perception of children's rights. It aims to foster understanding of cultural contexts to inform more effective interventions.
This track invites discussions on emerging trends and future directions in research related to child rights and social justice. Participants will explore innovative methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches to address pressing issues affecting children and youth.
