Kailash Satyarthi: Champion of Child Rights and Noble Laureate

In a world fraught with challenges and injustices, certain individuals emerge as beacons of hope, dedicating their lives to making the world a better place. Kailash Satyarthi, a name synonymous with child rights

and advocacy, exemplifies the tireless commitment to creating a brighter future for the world's most vulnerable: children. This blog delves into the remarkable life and work of Kailash Satyarthi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate and a true global hero.



Mr. Kailash Satyarthi, a prominent social reformer and Nobel Peace Laureate, stands out as an exceptional leader and an unwavering advocate for the marginalized and voiceless.


Mr. Kailash Satyarthi born on January 11, 1954, in Vidisha, a small town in Madhya Pradesh, India, Kailash Satyarthi's journey toward becoming a global advocate for children's rights began early in life. His early years were shaped by a strong sense of justice and compassion. After completing his engineering degree, he chose to pursue a different path—a path that would lead him to dedicate his life to theeradication of child labor.


Mr. Kailash Satyarthi's crusade against child labor began in the late 1970s when he left his promising career as an electrical engineer and founded the Bachpan Bachao Andolan (Save the Childhood Movement). This organization became the cornerstone of his life's work. Through his organization, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Mr. Satyarthi has liberated more than 100,000 children from child labour, slavery, trafficking and other forms of exploitation and developed a successful model for their education, rehabilitation and reintegration into mainstream society. Rescue missions led by Satyarthi and his team were often perilous, as they confronted traffickers and employers who profited from the exploitation of vulnerable children. Despite the dangers, Satyarthi remained undeterred, rescuing thousands of children and ensuring their rehabilitation and education.


Mr. Kailash Satyarthi understood that the battle against child labor transcended borders. He tirelessly campaigned at national and international levels to raise awareness about the issue and garner support for his cause. His efforts led to the formation of the Global March Against Child Labor, a worldwide coalition of NGOs, trade unions, and individuals advocating for the eradication of child labor. This movement played a pivotal role in bringing child labor issues to the forefront of international dialogue.

With Satyarthi Movement for Global Compassion, he exemplifies a life guided by compassion, setting an unmatched standard in the field of social reforms. Through his courageous and persistent advocacy, he has played a pivotal role in shaping ground-breakinglegislations worldwide, with aim of eradicating violence against the powerless.His remarkable efforts have left an indelible mark on the path to a more equitable and just society.


The Global March Against Child Labour, which he led, galvanized support in 103
countries resulting in the adoption of ILO Convention 182 on the Worst Forms of Child Labor, which went on to become the only universally ratified convention in the history of the ILO.

He is also the founding president of the Global Campaign for Education, an exemplar civil society movement working to end the global education crisis. He successfully spearheaded a countrywide movement to make education a Constitutional Provision which subsequently paved the way for the Right to Free and Compulsory Education in India in 2009. Mr Satyarthi is credited for establishing GoodWeave International (previously known as Rugmark), a first-of-its-kind certification and social labelling mechanism for child labour-free carpets in South Asia. He has worked to advance ethical business practices, to help businesses liberate their supply chains from child labour.


In 2014, Kailash Satyarthi's decades of tireless work were recognized on the global stage when he was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize with Malala Yousafzai, the Pakistani advocate for girls' education. This honor not only acknowledged his unwavering commitment but also amplified the global conversation on child rights and the importance of ensuring that every child has the opportunity to grow up free from exploitation.


Kailash Satyarthi's journey from an engineer to a global advocate for child rights is a testament to the transformative power of dedication and compassion. His life's work continues to inspire and remind us that, in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, one person's determination can change the lives of countless others. Kailash Satyarthi's vision of a world where every child is free to dream, learn, and grow is a vision worth striving for, and his tireless efforts bring us closer to realizing that dream with each passing day.


Today, Kailash Satyarthi's legacy lives on through his advocacy, his organizations, and his commitment to ending child labor and promoting education. His efforts have not only rescued countless children from the clutches of exploitation but have also inspired individuals and governments around the world to take action.


The life and work of Kailash Satyarthi has been the subject of a number of films, documentaries, television series, talk shows, advocacy and awareness films, magazines and news items of all leading print and electronic media worldwide. Mr. Satyarthi's contribution has been recognized through several prestigious national and international awards. Some of these include:


  • Wockhardt Foundation, Lifetime Achievement Award (2019)

  • Santokhba Humanitarian Award 2018

  • Honoris Causa in Science, Amity University (2018- India)

  • Doctor Honoris Causa 2017, EL Rector Magnífico de la Universidad Pablo de Olavide

  • Guinness World Record 2017 for Largest Child Safe Guarding Lesson

  • Doctor of Law (LLD), West Bengal University of Juridical Sciences (2016-India)

  • Doctor of Humane Letters, Lynchburg College (2016-USA)

  • Member-Fellow, Australian Institute of Management (2016)

  • Harvard Humanitarian Award (2015-USA)

  • Nobel Peace Prize 2014

  • Defenders of Democracy Award (2009-USA)

  • Alfonso Comin International Award (2008-Spain)

  • Medal of the Italian Senate (2007-Italy)

  • Heroes Acting to End Modern Day Slavery by US State Department (2007-USA)

  • Freedom Award (2006-USA)

  • In October 2002, Satyarthi was awarded the Wallenberg Medal from the University of Michigan in recognition of his courageous humanitarian work against the exploitation of child labor.

  • Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Award (1999-Germany)

  • La Hospitalet Award (1999-Spain)

  • De Gouden Wimpel Award (1998-Netherlands)

  • Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award (1995-USA)

  • The Trumpeter Award (1995-USA)

  • The Aachener International Peace Award (1994-Germany)





Interviw of Mr. Kailash Satyarthi

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