Play, pay and protection: Securing rights for child domestic workers
Hosted by The Freedom Fund
Location: The Greene Space, 44 Charlton Street New York, NY 10014 United States
However, out of the public eye and within the confines of private homes, many children are subjected to exploitation and often denied their rights to education, play, rest, proper compensation and protection. Child domestic work is not inherently exploitative, but too often children experience a curtailing of these basic rights. For too long, the issue of exploitative child domestic work has been hidden and disregarded, considered a domestic decision or a matter of social and cultural norms.
During September’s United Nations General Assembly in New York City, the Freedom Fund invites you to an expert panel of activists, practitioners, partners, researchers and funders to share emerging research on exploitative child domestic work and discuss effective solutions.
We’re excited to hear insights from:
- Karen Ansara, Founder and Chair of Network of Engaged International Donors (NEID)
- Beatrice Ogutu, Executive Director of Investing in Children and their Societies (ICS-SP)
- Elizabeth Anderson, Senior Research and Evaluation Manager, the Freedom Fund
Additional speakers to be announced. Light refreshments will be served.