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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

FEATURE-Tanzania struggles to end child labour from the lure of gold

Julius, now 17, said he has been working with mercury for three years - but no one had ever told him it was dangerous.
There are more than four million child labourers in Tanzania aged between 5 and 17, according to a government survey released last year in conjunction with the International Labour Organization. That's roughly a third of the country's children.
More than three million are doing hazardous jobs, including at illegal mines like the one near Nyaligongo in northern Tanzania where they are exposed to mercury, heavy dust, and work long shifts without safety gear.

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