Where in the world are children toiling
dangerous and dirty conditions, missing out on education and other basic
rights?
A new report by risk analysis firm Maple
croft, which ranks 197 countries, identifies Eritrea, Somalia, Democratic
Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Sudan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Zimbabwe and Yemen as
the 10 places where child labour is most prevalent.
Countries with high poverty rates fare
badly in the index due to the need for children to supplement their family
income, the report said, but economically important countries like China,
India, Russia and Brazil were also found to have extreme risks because child
labour laws are often poorly enforced.
The sad thing is our dear country Nigeria also made the list.
1 comment:
this is really bad. And to think Nigeria is part of it.. Hmpfh
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