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Article

20 Jul 2012

Author:
Mohammed Adow, Al Jazeera

[video] Nigeria gold rush is killing children

Hundreds of children in northern Nigeria’s Zamfara state have died because of gold mining. More than 400 have perished in the past two years, and thousands of young children are at risk of disability as they are being poisoned by lead, which is used in the mining process. Non-compliance of safe mining options and lack of simple low-tech machinery have not helped the cause.