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This photo taken on March 7, 2016 shows a teacher and pupils in the classroom of the first elementary school built in 2013 by Swiss group Nestle, in the village of Goboue, in the southwest of Ivory Coast. "At five years old, I went to work in the fields with my dad. Today, my children go to school," said Peter, a cocoa farmer in Bonikro in the centre of Ivory Coast. Peter is one of a generation of farmers at the heart of a drive to keep the country's children in school and away from its vast plantations. / AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO (Photo credit should read ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP/Getty Images)

This photo taken on March 7, 2016 shows a teacher and pupils in the classroom of the first elementary school built in 2013 by Swiss group Nestle, in the village of Goboue, in the southwest of Ivory Coast. 
"At five years old, I went to work in the fields with my dad. Today, my children go to school," said Peter, a cocoa farmer in Bonikro in the centre of Ivory Coast. Peter is one of a generation of farmers at the heart of a drive to keep the country's children in school and away from its vast plantations. / AFP / ISSOUF SANOGO        (Photo credit should read ISSOUF SANOGO/AFP/Getty Images)