SAFEGUARDING THE EDUCATION RIGHTS OF CHILDREN OF SEXUAL WORKERS: A GENERAL REVIEWPages 67-72 Samikshya Madhukullya, Anwesha Hazarika, Anurag Hazarika Abstract
A fundamental human right, the right to an education is one that many nations deny to the offspring of sex workers. This abstract examines the difficulties these disadvantaged kids experience in getting access to a high-quality education and emphasizes how crucial it is to take into account their particular requirements. It talks about the prejudice and discrimination they experience, the absence of government assistance, and the socio cultural barriers that continue to keep them out of schools. It also highlights the need for specialized educational initiatives and regulations that guarantee every child an equal chance to study and develop while also empowering the children of sex workers to end the cycle of intergenerational vulnerability.
Keywords: Right to Education, Stigma and Discrimination of Children of Sex Workers, Combating social issues, Empowerment, Policy Recommendations.
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