Speeches
Speech by Kailash Satyarthi, Kids Rights conference on MDGs Johannesburg, July 9, 2010
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-09July2010.php
The Conference of the US Department of State and Department of Labour: Working together to combat child labour: It’s time to stop the exploitation of children Washington D.C. 8 June 2010.
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-08June2010.php
Interest in the fight against child labour (ITUC Online) Brussels 10 May 2010
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-11may2010.php
A great day of dream coming true, a great reason to celebrate! The day when Right to Education came into force; April 1, 2010
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-1april2010.php
Global Monitoring Report on Education for All 2010 Reaching the Marginalized launched Speech by Kailash Satyarthi, President of Global Campaign for Education and Chair Global March Against Child Labour at the launch of 2010 GMR in New York on Jan. 19 2010
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-19Jan2010.php
Defender of Democracy Award Speech of acceptance by Mr. Kailash Satyarthi
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-October2009.php
World Bank-IMF Annual Meeting 4 October 2009
- http://www.globalmarch.org/cpcolumn/archive-4thOct09.php
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