"There is much room for improvement across the board" when it comes to children's rights, says Nina Vollmer, a senior children's rights specialist at the Global Child Forum, which has released a report on the state of children's rights in the food, beverage, and personal care sectors.
The report, which looked at 310 of the world's largest companies, found that while 77% reported having a policy on child labor, only 25% reported on the outcomes or effect of the policy, and only 23% had preventive or remediation programs in place to address child labor issues, per a press release.
"Our biggest concern, after reviewing the results, is that this 18 trillion dollar sector, which is one of the world's largest, is not addressing the most pressing children's issues in a systematic way," says Katarina Mellstrum, secretary general of the Global Child Forum.
"Based on this deep dive, we can also conclude that the food, beverage, and personal care sector is not showing any signs of advancement compared to last year and that there is an urgent need for accelerating progress in order to protect children's rights," Mellstrum adds.
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