Equal Times: Afghanistan’s dire political and economic situation is undermining its fight against child labour

04.02.22 - For an article in the Equal Times, Emma Allen, Research Manager with Samuel Hall’s Children & Youth Pillar recently spoke to journalist, Ines Gil on the complex drivers of child labour in Afghanistan. Focusing on gendered experiences, Emma spoke about what the ban on secondary education for girls could mean in the context of child labour as well as highlighted the gap between legislation and reality on the ground.

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