END TIME SCENES FROM AROUND THE WORLD
Child
searching through rubbish in a river, Bangkok, Thailand. Children are
often forced to live lives of misery, having been lured away from their
homes to work in urban centres. Modern-day slavery includes forced
labour in sweatshops, mines, factories and work in the domestic and
agricultural sector. Credit: ILO
Child porter in a stone quarry, Nepal. According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), two million people become enslaved annually, many of whom are children engaged in dangerous work. Credit: ILO
A child crushing gold bearing rocks in La Rinconada, Peru. According to ILO, in the informal gold mines, many workers are under age 15, and some as young as 11. Credit: ILO
According to UNICEF, it is estimated that there are still some 2,000 child soldiers with armed militias in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo. Child soldiers are often forcibly inducted into armed forces, sometimes by governments but often by rebel militias. Credit: UNICEF
Prostitution at Malecon, Havana, Cuba. According to the first ever report released by the UN Office for Drugs and Crime on the trade in humans, some 80 per cent of human trafficking is accounted for by sexual exploitation Credit: UNICEF
In Haiti, thousands of children work as domestic servants, or live in slums or in the street, vulnerable to violence and sexual exploitation. A 14-year-old sex worker lives in the city of Gonaives. Credit: UNICEF
Article Source: UN releases first report on Human Trafficking
(http://www.un.org/apps/news/photostories_detail.asp?PsID=39)
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