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UNICEF and Australian farmers unite for child rights
Friday, 08 July 2011 13:25
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An estimated 158 million children between 5-14 years are engaged in Child labour - many of whom work in mines, with dangerous chemicals in agriculture, and with heavy machinery.
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This labour often interferes with a child's education.