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Eliminating Child Labour in Mining and Quarrying

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Published: 16/04/2017
Small-scale mining and quarrying is an important reality in various regions of the world, including Africa, Asia-Pacific, South and Central America, and Europe (see Figure 1). It is estimated that 13 million workers are engaged in small-scale mining and quarrying activities around the world. Regretfully, many of these workers are children. Child labour in mining is a problem related to small scale mines in the informal sector.

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Eliminating Child Labour in Mining and Quarrying

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