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- Page 6 and 7: Introduction This report is based o
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- Page 14 and 15: depend on police force, but also on
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- Page 26 and 27: The average hiring age in Dhaka’s
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- Page 46 and 47: The Indian government's focus on ed
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International, indicates that 60% o
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The new constitution (2007) prohibi
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stranded in an unknown environment.
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They work with machetes, exposing t
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and diseases. An adult earns Bs60-1
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According to CNNA, people under the
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There is a need to raise awareness
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Sucre Sister Cira, Centro Santa Clo
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violence can leave children without
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at 4 hours a day. Children between
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Human trafficking is a definite rea
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absence of specialized knowledge ab
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psychoactive substances. Unfortunat
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children with no interest in ending
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Alejandro Cussianovich Villaran, MA
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to access schools in their new situ
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The working day for child domestic
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d. Hazardous work: work which, by i
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5. Recommendations by respondents A
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Kenya National Bureau of Statistics
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Tanzania 1. Introduction and backgr
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Children are forbidden from working
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According to ILO (ILO 2006) estimat
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officials since legislation is offi
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ILO/IPEC. 2003. Facts on Child Dome
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street children, incidence of domes
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government has become aware of the
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4. Interventions Government initiat
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5. Recommendations by respondents T
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7. List of respondents Kampala: Ans
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Secondly, poverty is often cited as
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organisations. The Indian state Goa
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Recommendations A constant improvem
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Annex List of topics and questions