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El trabajo infantil en el mundo

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  • Trabajo infantil en la frontera entre Haití y Dominicana

    A boy with a wooden box leans against a railing on a bridge in the city of Ouanaminthe, on the north-eastern border with the Dominican Republic. He ekes out a living shining the shoes of travellers crossing the bridge, a main border crossing point between the two countries. His makeshift kit includes shoe polish, brushes and rags. Authorities are lenient with children at unofficial and official border crossings, assuming that the children will return to Haiti at the end of the day.
  • Trabajo infantil en Gaza

    Boys, including 14-year-old Ahmad (far right), collect and sift rubble from destroyed homes in the Israeli-imposed access-restricted zone, near their home village of Khuza'a in Khan Yunis Governorate in southern Gaza. To help support their families, the boys regularly skip school to collect gravel, plastic and scrap metal in the zone. A bag of gravel sells for less than US $1.00 to the local construction industry. [#3 IN SEQUENCE OF SIX]
  • Trabajo infantil en Haití

    On 26 June, 12-year-old David sells mobile phone covers in downtown Port-au-Prince, the capital. His father and brother were killed during the earthquake. David took over his father's business, and selling phones after school. He lives with his mother in a tent at the site of their destroyed home. When he grows up, David would like to be a barber.

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