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Afghan Children Direct Traffic on Mountain Pass for $4 a Day
 \"On a mountain pass outside Afghanistan's capital, trucks barreling down the highway slow down when 11-year-old Sedaqat waves his homemade sign to warn of a hairpin turn.\" (Hindustan Times) Read more about these children in Afghanistan.
Cameroon Tries to Get Child Miners Back to School
\"Authorities in Cameroon say they are attempting to remove thousands of children working in gold mines along the country's eastern border. Some of the children were displaced from the Central African Republic because of violence there and dropped out of school to mine gold for survival.\" (AllAfrica.com) This article discusses child labor in Cameroon's conflict mineral industry.
Kids at Work
\"All around the world, in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, kids work...[Yet] it is important to distinguish between beneficial and intolerable work.\" (SKIPPING STONES) A list of some hazardous and exploitative labor practices is presented.