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NPR We asked Kailash Satyarthi if child labor can ever be justified. “That is the most commonly asked question,” he said. “All child labor is bad.”
105 months ago
Slate.com “My first impression after seeing Kailash in person was like, ‘OK, I totally understand why people believe that this must be the origin of the universe.’”
116 months ago
The Wall Street Journal India's Nobel Peace laureate is the Indian to be honored with the Harvard Humanitarian prize.
125 months ago
Non-Profits on Facebook Human rights activist Kailash Satyarthi spoke about the need to prioritize the needs of children at the Mashable Social Good Summit.
United Nations Foundation
"Children are not tomorrow. Children are now. We have to act now." At the Social Good Summit, 2014 Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi urges the global community to prioritize the rights and needs of children around the world.
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126 months ago
A World At School TUNE IN! Sarah Brown, Kailash Satyarthi, Mariéme Jamme and Keith Yamashita are speaking at Mashable #2030Now Social Good Summit. They will be speaking about the next chapter in global education. Watch at 2PM EST and join in the conversation: http://
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126 months ago
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127 months ago
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Has Malala become a marketable western
commodity? Are western politicians using her for
political means? Are western media and
politicians exploiting her?
See what her fellow Noble laureate Kailash
Satyarthi thinks as he talk
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Kailash Satyarthi: Saving India's child slaves
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131 months ago
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132 months ago
HuffPost Impact "One evening a desperate slave father came to me, and I was surprised to [learn] that he had been trafficked many years ago, 17 years ago, along with his wife and family. All of them were confined to work as slave laborers at a brick factory. They ha
Read more ... d a daughter who was born and grew up in slavery. She was 15 years old and just about to be sold to a brothel."
132 months ago
CBS News "Can the world call itself civilized as long as any children, anywhere, are enslaved?" A conversation with Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi:
134 months ago
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