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Stop Child Labour and SOMO have published the report ‘Branded Childhood’. Read here the press release from Stop Child Labour: The average worker in the Bangladeshi garment industry is getting paid only one third of what is…
No Golden Future
No golden future
Hivos, as coordinator of the Stop Child Labour Coalition (SCL), commissioned SOMO to conduct research into the use of child labour in gold mining in Uganda. The report No Golden Future contains the results of…
SOMO research: Gold from children’s hands in consumer electronics
New research by SOMO reveals that the amount of children working in artisanal gold mining is growing rapidly. In Mali for example, there was an estimated increase from 20,000 to 200,000 children working in artisanal…
Gold from children’s hands
The square of the future – comprehensive sustainability
Natural stone, concrete, steel and wood; these are materials that can be sustainable or unsustainable in various ways. But what does sustainable mean exactly? The origin of the material, labour conditions and environmental impact of…