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Women work near the Luggingi I mine in Uganda. Many children worked at the mine, often alongside their parents, before a police raid in July forced them to leave.
Nakisanze Segawa, GPJ Uganda
Women work near the Luggingi I mine in Uganda. Many children worked at the mine, often alongside their parents, before a police raid in July forced them to leave.
Nakisanze Segawa, GPJ Uganda
Women work near the Luggingi I mine in Uganda. Many children worked at the mine, often alongside their parents, before a police raid in July forced them to leave.
Nakisanze Segawa, GPJ Uganda
Uganda
Mines and Parents Profit From Child Labor In Uganda as Laws, Raids Have Little Effect
Women work near the Luggingi I mine in Uganda. Many children worked at the mine, often alongside their parents, before a police raid in July forced them to leave.