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#349202
25 November 2014
Women labor in Bangladesh made protest in-front of press-club Dhaka demanding Elimination of Violence against Women on the occasion of ''International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women''. According to UN report,35% of women and girls globally experience some form of physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime with up to seven in ten women facing this abuse in some countries,up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 remain at risk from FGM/C, and more than 130 million girls and women have undergone the procedure worldwide and more than 700 million women alive today were married as children, 250 million of whom were married before the age of 15. Girls who marry before the age of 18 are less likely to complete their education and more likely to experience domestic violence and complications in childbirth.
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#349203
25 November 2014
Women labor in Bangladesh made protest in-front of press-club Dhaka demanding Elimination of Violence against Women on the occasion of ''International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women''. According to UN report,35% of women and girls globally experience some form of physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime with up to seven in ten women facing this abuse in some countries,up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 remain at risk from FGM/C, and more than 130 million girls and women have undergone the procedure worldwide and more than 700 million women alive today were married as children, 250 million of whom were married before the age of 15. Girls who marry before the age of 18 are less likely to complete their education and more likely to experience domestic violence and complications in childbirth.
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#349204
25 November 2014
Women labor in Bangladesh made protest in-front of press-club Dhaka demanding Elimination of Violence against Women on the occasion of ''International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women''. According to UN report,35% of women and girls globally experience some form of physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime with up to seven in ten women facing this abuse in some countries,up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 remain at risk from FGM/C, and more than 130 million girls and women have undergone the procedure worldwide and more than 700 million women alive today were married as children, 250 million of whom were married before the age of 15. Girls who marry before the age of 18 are less likely to complete their education and more likely to experience domestic violence and complications in childbirth.
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#349205
25 November 2014
Women labor in Bangladesh made protest in-front of press-club Dhaka demanding Elimination of Violence against Women on the occasion of ''International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women''. According to UN report,35% of women and girls globally experience some form of physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime with up to seven in ten women facing this abuse in some countries,up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 remain at risk from FGM/C, and more than 130 million girls and women have undergone the procedure worldwide and more than 700 million women alive today were married as children, 250 million of whom were married before the age of 15. Girls who marry before the age of 18 are less likely to complete their education and more likely to experience domestic violence and complications in childbirth.
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#349206
25 November 2014
Women labor in Bangladesh made protest in-front of press-club Dhaka demanding Elimination of Violence against Women on the occasion of ''International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women''. According to UN report,35% of women and girls globally experience some form of physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime with up to seven in ten women facing this abuse in some countries,up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 remain at risk from FGM/C, and more than 130 million girls and women have undergone the procedure worldwide and more than 700 million women alive today were married as children, 250 million of whom were married before the age of 15. Girls who marry before the age of 18 are less likely to complete their education and more likely to experience domestic violence and complications in childbirth.
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#349207
25 November 2014
Women labor in Bangladesh made protest in-front of press-club Dhaka demanding Elimination of Violence against Women on the occasion of ''International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women''. According to UN report,35% of women and girls globally experience some form of physical and or sexual violence in their lifetime with up to seven in ten women facing this abuse in some countries,up to 30 million girls under the age of 15 remain at risk from FGM/C, and more than 130 million girls and women have undergone the procedure worldwide and more than 700 million women alive today were married as children, 250 million of whom were married before the age of 15. Girls who marry before the age of 18 are less likely to complete their education and more likely to experience domestic violence and complications in childbirth.
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#118460
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118461
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118463
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118465
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118466
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118467
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118468
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118469
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118470
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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#118472
15 August 2012
There are 650.000 to 2 million street children in Bangladesh. Others are "lucky enough" to be working from a very young age in order to help their parents and/or grandparents; very often in terrible conditions which will leave with a critical health state. Child labour is simply the most severe form of child exploitation and child abuse in the world today. In any society, working children happen to be the most disadvantaged of all since they are forced to work for a living, sacrificing their childhood as well as their future for bare survival of self and family. In Bangladesh, children are found working in almost all the sectors of the economy except mining, quarrying, electricity, gas and water. Many of them work 48 hours a week on an average earning less than 500 Taka per month (6$). A large number of children work in occupations and industries, which plainly dangerous and hazardous.
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