Kailash Satyarthi - A Lifestory
Champion For Children: Freedom, Education, Hope For A Brighter Future

Someone deeply committed to kids' rights has done a lot to help. This person, an Indian social reformer, has worked for many years to stop child labor. This fight is as interesting as any movie like "Slumdog Millionaire," but it is real. The journey started in India and shows how much one person can do. In 1980, this person started Bachpan Bachao Andolan (BBA), or Save Childhood Movement. This group has freed over 80,000 kids from slavery and being sold. It is like a real "Taken," but instead of saving one daughter, thousands of kids are saved. This person worked hard and faced danger. In 2014, the Nobel Peace Prize was given to this person and Malala Yousafzai. This award, like winning an Oscar for helping people, made the world pay attention to child labor. Other workers have said this person's work is very inspiring. This person said, "Kids should be learning, not being used." This person still gives hope and inspires action, showing that one person can make a big difference, even when the world has hard problems.