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Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environm...

#1243010

Daily life in Dhaka

1 June 2016

Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environm...

#1243010

1 June 2016

Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environment, he has chest pain and breathing problem. May 31, 2016


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Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environm...

#1243018

Daily life in Dhaka

1 June 2016

Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environm...

#1243018

1 June 2016

Rasel works in a aluminium factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He works for 8 hours per day and gets only 1 dollar. Working is this dusty environment, he has chest pain and breathing problem. May 31, 2016


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Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

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Steel factory in Bangladesh

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

#1242918

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air pollution in Bangladesh. Workers get long term health problem because of breathing poisonus gas.


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Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

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Steel factory in Bangladesh

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

#1242923

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air pollution in Bangladesh. Workers get long term health problem because of breathing poisonus gas.


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Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

#1242955

Steel factory in Bangladesh

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

#1242955

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air pollution in Bangladesh. Workers get long term health problem because of breathing poisonus gas.


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Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

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Steel factory in Bangladesh

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

#1242960

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air pollution in Bangladesh. Workers get long term health problem because of breathing poisonus gas.


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Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

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Steel factory in Bangladesh

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air...

#1242970

1 June 2016

Workers are working is a steel factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 31, 2016. They earn 1USD per day. Steel factories are increasing the air pollution in Bangladesh. Workers get long term health problem because of breathing poisonus gas.


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Worker is breaking metal into small peices to put into the furnace. Ship building industry in Bangladesh spreading rapidly where workers fro...

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Shipyard in Bangladesh

29 April 2016

Worker is breaking metal into small peices to put into the furnace. Ship building industry in Bangladesh spreading rapidly where workers fro...

#1180408

29 April 2016

Worker is breaking metal into small peices to put into the furnace. Ship building industry in Bangladesh spreading rapidly where workers from all ages work together, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on April 28, 2016. The working condition here is serious and not suitable for any children. Conditions are hot and often dangerous. Even workers do not use minimum safety guard. Therefore accidents happen very frequently. Children who work here are growing up without education which has been leading them towards uncertain future. The reason of child labor in such dangerous working condition is cheap labor and poverty. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication of it. The current socio-economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem right away. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.


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A small-scale gold mining worker climbs down the underground pit with the help of a rope in Tawig village outside Palacale in Camarines Nort...

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

A small-scale gold mining worker climbs down the underground pit with the help of a rope in Tawig village outside Palacale in Camarines Nort...

#1068881

24 February 2016

A small-scale gold mining worker climbs down the underground pit with the help of a rope in Tawig village outside Palacale in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 8 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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A young gold mining worker checks a underground pit and operates a rope for pulling gold ore up in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philip...

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

A young gold mining worker checks a underground pit and operates a rope for pulling gold ore up in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philip...

#1068882

24 February 2016

A young gold mining worker checks a underground pit and operates a rope for pulling gold ore up in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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A young gold mining worker pull a heavy load with raw gold ores up from a underground pit with a elderly colleague in Maning village in Cama...

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

A young gold mining worker pull a heavy load with raw gold ores up from a underground pit with a elderly colleague in Maning village in Cama...

#1068886

24 February 2016

A young gold mining worker pull a heavy load with raw gold ores up from a underground pit with a elderly colleague in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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A worker pans for gold with mercury for attracted the gold particles and form an amalgam with the gold in Maning village in Camarines Norte,...

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

A worker pans for gold with mercury for attracted the gold particles and form an amalgam with the gold in Maning village in Camarines Norte,...

#1068888

24 February 2016

A worker pans for gold with mercury for attracted the gold particles and form an amalgam with the gold in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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A worker uses a wide wooden pan to separate gold from sediment with mercury in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February....

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

A worker uses a wide wooden pan to separate gold from sediment with mercury in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February....

#1068889

24 February 2016

A worker uses a wide wooden pan to separate gold from sediment with mercury in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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An elder gold mining worker smashes the rocks from the underground pit by a hammer for the process of refining gold in Maning village in Cam...

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

An elder gold mining worker smashes the rocks from the underground pit by a hammer for the process of refining gold in Maning village in Cam...

#1068893

24 February 2016

An elder gold mining worker smashes the rocks from the underground pit by a hammer for the process of refining gold in Maning village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 9 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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Underground pits are lined along the coast at Blaay village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines...

#1068895

Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

Underground pits are lined along the coast at Blaay village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines...

#1068895

24 February 2016

Underground pits are lined along the coast at Blaay village in Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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A veteran craftsman heats gold to make jewelries in Palacale, Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines N...

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Life On a Gold Mine in the Philippines

24 February 2016

A veteran craftsman heats gold to make jewelries in Palacale, Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines N...

#1068896

24 February 2016

A veteran craftsman heats gold to make jewelries in Palacale, Camarines Norte, Philippines on 7 February.The town of Paracale in Camarines Norte, is one of the oldest town of small-scale gold mining operation in Philippines. It is estimated that gold was discovered beneath it in 1626, during Spanish ruled, and Spaniards worked the gold-bearing gravel in its rivers and streams. After almost four hundreds years, Palacale has still attracted prospectors, miners and casual labors. Meanwhile, Gold mining has long been a risky business especially for underground mining workers. Small-scale mining workers are always risk of injury and death from accidents. Moreover, they, including many children, suffer lung damage due to breathing dust and particulates, or range of neurological problems due to exposure to mercury, which is used to separate the gold from the rock and the sand. Mercury cause harmful not only to mining workers but also to locals who don't live or work in mining areas. Because mercury-contaminated water flows from mining areas into the river, where children play and fish live in.Three years ago, the government shut underground pits down along the coast near Palacale. Because more than one hundred mining workers died during mining operation in this area for a few years. But since last year, these pits have reopened and started mining operation again. Anonymous workers and residents say some local politicians accepted to open these pits again for the next election or a bribe. It is estimated that ninety percent of gold in Philippines is traded at the black markets or smuggled out of the country.


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