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Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Brayan is the leader of a group of boys washing the windows of cars at Plaza del Estudiante in the centre of La Paz.
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Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Beymar is working each afternoon, in the mornings he has to take care of his siblings and from 7 to 10 pm he goes to school.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5225
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jorge is twelve years old and worling in front of the mines of Potosi. He is breaking and sorting out rocks.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5226
Bolivia / La Paz / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? The brothers Alan and Fredi are working as shoeshine-boys, the so called Lustrabotas.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5227
Bolivia / La Paz / 18.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Girl washing up the dishes after selling lunch at the streets of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5228
Bolivia / La Paz / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? The brothers Alan and Fredi are working as shoeshine-boys, the so called Lustrabotas.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5229
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5230
Bolivia / El Alto / 10.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Vladi and his younger siblings, all of them are gaining money through child labour since the parents left the family.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5231
Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Freid is working as a shoeshine-boy.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5232
Bolivia / El Alto / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Girl selling fruits on the streets of El Alto.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5233
Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Beymar is working each afternoon, in the mornings he has to take care of his siblings and from 7 to 10 pm he goes to school.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5234
Bolivia / La Paz / 10.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? William is selling Popcorn every day after school.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5235
Bolivia / La Paz / 18.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Group of boys working as shoeshine-boys.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5236
Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since?
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Anzenberger
Z008-5237
Bolivia / La Paz / 12.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Ariel is washing the windows of cars at Plaza del Estudiante in the centre of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5238
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5239
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jorge is twelve years old and worling in front of the mines of Potosi. He is breaking and sorting out rocks.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5240
Bolivia / La Paz / 10.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Henry und Cristian are working as carpenters.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5241
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia/ Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Gonzalo is working inside the mines of Cerro Rico, some kilometers inside the mountain. From there he pushes the heavy tippers outside.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5242
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jorge is twelve years old and worling in front of the mines of Potosi. He is breaking and sorting out rocks.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5243
Bolivia / La Paz / 12.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Many children of mostly poor families who come up from the country are dancing in the streets of La Paz for money.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5244
Bolivia / El Alto / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Young boy is making announcements for one of the countless mini-buses in El Alto.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5245
Bolivia / La Paz / 12.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Jose is seven years old and washing the windows of cars at the main street in La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5246
Bolivia / La Paz / 12.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Children washing the windows of cars at the main street of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5247
Bolivia / La Paz / 10.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Vladi has been working as shoeshine-boy for years and takes care of his younger siblings, because their parents have left the family.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5248
Bolivia / Potosi / 13.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Children outside the mines of Cerro Rico at Potosi.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5249
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5250
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5251
Bolivia / La Paz / 18.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Antony is 5 years old and one of the youngest. He is selling sweets at the Prado while his brothers Beto and Beymar are cleaning the windows of cars some hundret meteres away.
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Z008-5252
Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Children selling sweets within the dense traffic of the main street of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5253
Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Brayan is the leader of a group of boys washing the windows of cars at Plaza del Estudiante in the centre of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5254
Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Brayan is the leader of a group of boys washing the windows of cars at Plaza del Estudiante in the centre of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5255
Bolivia / El Alto / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Bismar is making announcements for the countless mini-buses in El Alto.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5256
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5257
Bolivia / La Paz / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? The brothers Alan and Fredi are working as shoeshine-boys, the so called Lustrabotas.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5258
Bolivia / La Paz / 18.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Girl selling sweets to people in a car.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5259
Bolivia / La Paz / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? The brothers Alan and Fredi are working as shoeshine-boys, the so called Lustrabotas.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5260
Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Boys working as Lustrabotas.
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Anzenberger
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Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Brayan is the leader of a group of boys washing the windows of cars at Plaza del Estudiante in the centre of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5262
Bolivia / La Paz / 18.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Maria selling sweets to cars passing by in the rushour of La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5263
Bolivia / La Paz / 12.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Many children of mostly poor families who come up from the country are dancing in the streets of La Paz for money.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5264
Bolivia / El Alto / 10.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Vladi and his younger siblings, all of them are gaining money through child labour since the parents left the family.
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Anzenberger
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Bolivia / El Alto / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Oliver is making announcements for the countless mini-buses in El Alto.
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Anzenberger
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Bolivia / El Alto / 08.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Deisi is helping in the store of her mother every day after school. During holidays she is working there all day long.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5267
Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Jose is seven years old and washing the windows of cars at the main street in La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5268
Bolivia / La Paz / 11.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Eloy is selling chewing gum at the Prado. He is working until he has sold the whole box which contains 100 packs of chewing gum.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5269
Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Vladi has been working as shoeshine-boy for years and takes care of his younger siblings, because their parents have left the family.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5270
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5271
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Gonzalo is working inside the mines of Cerro Rico, some kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5272
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia/ Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Gonzalo is working inside the mines of Cerro Rico, some kilometers inside the mountain. From there he pushes the heavy tippers outside.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5273
Bolivia / La Paz / 09.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jose is seven years old and washing the windows of cars at the main street in La Paz.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5274
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jorge is twelve years old and worling in front of the mines of Potosi. He is breaking and sorting out rocks.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5275
Bolivia / El Alto / 10.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Vladi and his younger siblings, all of them are gaining money through child labour since the parents left the family.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5276
Bolivia / La Paz / 17.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Group of shoeshine-boys.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5277
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jorge is twelve years old and worling in front of the mines of Potosi. He is breaking and sorting out rocks.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5278
Bolivia / Potosi / 15.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Jorge is twelve years old and worling in front of the mines of Potosi. He is breaking and sorting out rocks.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5279
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Brayan is working inside the mine together with his brother Luis and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5280
Bolivia / Potosi / 13.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Children outside the mines of Cerro Rico at Potosi.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5281
Bolivia / Potosi / 16.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups Р what has changed for the children since? Luis is working inside the mine together with his brother Brayan and their cousin Eduardo many kilometers inside the mountain.
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Anzenberger
Z008-5282
Bolivia / La Paz / 12.12.2014 / Child labour in Bolivia / Since last July Bolivia allows children as young as 10 to work legally which has led to sharp criticism from many international human rights groups what has changed for the children since? Jose is seven years old and washing the windows of cars at the main street in La Paz.
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