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8 Apr 2014

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World Vision Australia

G20 must rescue 168 million from child labour – Costello

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With one in ten children across the globe employed in child labour there is an urgent need for G20 nations to make sure their plans for growth are not built on the backs of the world’s innocents. International aid and development organisation World Vision today called on G20 decision-makers – representing 85 per cent of global GDP – to take action to protect the world’s children from economic exploitation.