This report delves into the multifaceted issue of child labour within supply chains, examining the arguments both for and against its complete prohibition. It highlights the detrimental effects of child labour, including the deprivation of education, exposure to hazardous working conditions, and the perpetuation of poverty cycles. The report also acknowledges counter-arguments, such as the potential for child labour to provide families with essential income and opportunities for early skill development. It emphasizes the need for strict national laws, community education, and collaborative efforts between governments and companies to eradicate child labour. Ultimately, the report recommends a ban on child labour in supply chains, advocating for measures to protect children's rights, promote education, and foster economic growth.