What steps should you launch to succeed the expedition
conducted by Kailash Satyarthi against the child labour in the
world as well as in Nepal also? Write four contributions that you
can do.
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Started in 1980 by child rights champion Kailash Satyarthi, awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for sustained activism to end child labour in India, the Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA, ‘Save Childhood Movement’) has emerged as Indias pioneer mass national movement against child labour and trafficking. Since its inception, BBA has rescued over 85,000 children from trafficking and forced labour, and supported the education of 200,000 rescued and vulnerable children countrywide.
History. An electrical engineering graduate of the Samrat Ashok Technological Institute, Vidisha (Madhya Pradesh), Satyarthi transformed into a child rights activist in 1980 and promoted BBA to create a child-friendly society. Initially, BBA conducted raids and rescue operations to free child workers forcibly employed in brick kilns, stone quarries and the carpet industry. It has since expanded the ambit of its operations to cover all industries. It also manages two child rehabilitation centres which provide education to rescued children, raises public awareness about child rights and works with government and policy makers to frame and implement anti-child labour and trafficking laws.
Prime objectives. BBA’s main objective is to create a child-friendly society where all children are free from exploitation and receive free quality education. It identifies, liberates, rehabilitates and educates children through direct intervention, community participation, coalition building, consumer action and by promoting ethical industry practices.
Major programmes. BBA’s direct action teams in 12 states have rescued and rehabilitated 85,049 children from illegal forced labour and modern-day slavery. In 2001, BBA developed its Bal Mitra Gram (‘child-friendly village’) model, notable for its elected children’s assembly with linkages to the village panchayat and local schools. This model has been adopted by 459 villages countrywide. The foundations two child rehabilitation centres — Mukti Ashram (Delhi) and Bal Ashram (Rajasthan) — provide care and protection to 7,052 children. BBA also runs India’s first All India Legal Aid Cell on Child Rights (estb.2009) for dispensing free legal aid and other support to children.
Future plans. “We are determined to spread our Bal Mitra Gram project to all villages and rural habitations and educate communities to fulfil our mission of creating a child-friendly society”, says Deeksha Gautam, Delhi-based project officer of BBA.
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Satyarthi founded the organization Bachpan Bachao Andolan (Save Childhood Movement) in 1980, which has gone on to free more than 80,000 children from forced labor.
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