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    Children Of Aluminum Factory (7x7)

    Child Labour In Bangladesh

    by Y K Yeo

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    According to a report by UNICEF, 12.8% of the total children of age 4-15 are engaged in child labour. Many factory owners often prefer to employ children because they are cheaper and considered to be more compliant and obedient than adults. I was told that a child earns about 700 Taka (about US$10) per month, about 10% of what an adult worker earns for a similar job.

    In the Aluminum factories located in Chittagong city of Bangladesh, I had tried to get closer to the subject and to record their daily working life. According to my local friends, due to poverty and low literacy rate, many families rely on the income generated by their children. These children are often denied their rights to formal education. However, they have the opportunity to learn some simple mechanical operation in the Aluminum factories, their daily routine is being occupied with works that include machining, heating, pressing and assembly of parts. They live in the factories and do not need to worry about the three daily meals as they are provided by the factory owner.

    Think about it, although the life to the child labour is tough, but comparing with those street kids who are experiencing homelessness and live on the street of the city, they are considered luckier.

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    • Primary Category: Children’s Books
    • Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
      # of Pages: 100
    • Publish Date: Jul 09, 2012
    • Language English
    • Keywords Child labor, Bangladesh
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    Y.K. Yeo
    Singapore

    Y.K.Yeo (Yeo Yeow Kwang), born in Singapore, though originally trained in Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration, he has been involving in photographic activity since the 1970s. He was awarded Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society of United Kingdom in 1988, Galaxy Exhibitor Distinction of the Photography Society of America in 2013 and The Photographer of the Year 2013 by Singapore Ngee Ann Cultural Centre. Y.K’s works includes social documentary, travel and fine-art photography. He has won more than a hundred international photographic awards including the most recently the Best Single Image of The Travel Photographer Of The Year Award 2011 and first place in the Sony World Photographic Awards 2013. He has been involving in a wide array of photographic activities such as photographic education, assigned documentary photographic projects and digital editing. He has also contributed as member of jury of several international photographic competitions.

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