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Children working riskey environment inside Aluminium pot factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 11, 2016. According to ILO more than 168 million children are trapped in child labour. More than half of them, 85 million, are in hazardous work. This persistence of child labour is rooted in poverty and lack of decent work for adults, lack of social protection, and a failure to ensure that all children are attending school through to the legal minimum age for admission to employment. Regards (Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Children working riskey environment inside Aluminium pot factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 11, 2016.
According to ILO more than 168 million children are trapped in child labour. More than half of them, 85 million, are in hazardous work. This persistence of child labour is rooted in poverty and lack of decent work for adults, lack of social protection, and a failure to ensure that all children are attending school through to the legal minimum age for admission to employment.
Regards (Photo by Zakir Hossain Chowdhury/NurPhoto via Getty Images)