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Working Children
Location: Afghanistan
Story Date: Nov 1, 2022
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Afghanistan has caused the economic situation of families to deteriorate significantly after the new government came into being, And this has caused many families to force their children to work alongside them to earn more daily wages.
Working in a brick kiln is one of the jobs that most families are forced to work together in a kiln by receiving daily wages.
Because of this, many children are forced to do heavy work that is beyond their ability. If serious decisions are not taken about the future of Afghan children, their future will be very dark.
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Credit: Sayed Habib Bidell via Visura
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Copyright: © Sayed Habib Bidell, 2023
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Sayed Habib Bidell
@ Unicef-Unocha-Unwomen-Alajazeera-Akdn-NRC-Worldvision
Based in Herat-Afghanistan
He was born in 1991 in a mystical family while he was an immigrant in Iran. he was graduated from the Sultan Ghiasuddin Ghori High School in 2010. He was interested in mystical arts from the age of seven and began learning traditional...
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Afghanistan has caused the economic situation of families to deteriorate significantly after the new government came into being, And this has caused many families to force their children to work alongside them to earn more daily wages.
Working in a brick kiln is one of the jobs that most families are forced to work together in a kiln by receiving daily wages.
Because of this, many children are forced to do heavy work that is beyond their ability. If serious decisions are not taken about the future of Afghan children, their future will be very dark.