Nobel Peace Prize laureate Kailash Satyarthi will visit Armenia on November 5 to participate in the international conference “Path to Social Justice: Decent Work.” The conference is organized by the RA Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs.
Satyarthi is globally renowned as a champion of children’s rights, having freed more than 100,000 children from exploitation and slavery throughout his career. His organization works on children’s education, rehabilitation, and reintegration.
Satyarthi’s visit emphasizes the cooperation between Armenia and the international community on issues of social justice and child protection.
Nobel Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi to Visit Armenia
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