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Afghan Children Work In Brick Kilns To Support Their Families

- A brick factory on the outskirts of Kabul employs Afghan children. Since the economy tanked after the Taliban took control of the country more than a year ago, according to aid organizations, the number of children working in Afghanistan has increased.
- According to a recent survey by Save the Children, half of the Afghan families have reportedly forced their children to work to put food on the table as their livelihoods have shattered.
- For every 1,000 bricks they produce, workers receive the equivalent of $4.
- Save the Children surveys show that from December to June, the proportion of families who reported having a kid working outside the home increased from 18% to 22%.
- An Afghan kid, age 8, works in a brick factory outside of Kabul.
- A brick factory on the outskirts of Kabul employs Afghan children.
- On the outskirts of Kabul, a 12-year-old Afghan girl works at a brick factory.
- On the outskirts of Kabul, Afghan 8-year-old works at a brick factory.
- On the outskirts of Kabul, a 4-year-old Afghan girl naps after working at a brick factory.
- On the outskirts of Kabul, two Afghan children who work as slaves pose for a photograph in a brick factory.
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