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Eliminating Child Labor through Education

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Rescue & Rehabilitation
95%

Rescue & Rehabilitation

Bunyad has rescued over 417,000 children from hazardous labor sectors like brick kilns, carpet weaving, and surgical instruments manufacturing, reintegrating them into educational settings.

  • Established 10,815 informal education centers between 1995 and 2013.
  • Provided essential resources: food, stationery, books, and sports equipment.
  • Collaborated with ILO, UNICEF, and local authorities for effective interventions.
417,756 children rescued and enrolled Breaking the cycle of child labor through education
Community Mobilization
90%

Community Mobilization

Bunyad engages communities to raise awareness about the hazards of child labor and the importance of education, fostering a supportive environment for children’s rights.

  • Conducted 120 community meetings across 60 villages.
  • Organized seminars to educate the public on child rights and labor laws.
  • Formed local committees to monitor and prevent child labor practices.
60 villages actively engaged Empowering communities to protect children
Vocational Training
85%

Vocational Training & Skill Development

To ensure sustainable livelihoods, Bunyad provides vocational training to adolescents rescued from labor, equipping them with marketable skills for a better future.

  • Established the Khurshid-Zaman School of Vocational Training & Skills Development for Girls.
  • Offered courses in sewing, computer literacy, and other trades.
  • Facilitated job placements and entrepreneurial opportunities post-training.
Thousands trained in vocational skills Empowering youth through skill development