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Robert, a 14-year-old charcoal maker
            Robert’s situation is a prime example of the complexity of child labour, its causes and its effects.At just 14, Robert spends his days making charcoal with his mom in their urban community in the Philippines, where gang violence is an everyday threat.
More than 10 million Indian children are still in some form of Child Labour.
Africa has the world's highest incidence rates of child labour.
In Cambodia over 313,000 children are trapped in the worst forms of exploitation such as drug trafficking and prostitution.
In India the pandemic has likely pushed more children into child labour.
The International Labour Organization estimates that agriculture is the largest employer of child labour in Africa. Vast majority are unpaid family workers
The latest ILO Global report on Child Labour found that the number of working children under the age of 15 years in Asia and the Pacific declined by 5 million to 122.3 million from 2000 to 2004.