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Article

12 Mai 2003

Auteur:
Wossita Samuel, The Monitor [Uganda]

Leaders Urged to End Child Labour [Uganda]

The workshop was organised by the Federation of Uganda Employers and Rural Development Media Communications (RUDMEC). Mr Rwebembera urged religious and political leaders to advocate an end to hazardous child labour...RUDMEC executive officer, Hamidu Kizito, said the worst forms of child labour were in sugar plantations, brick-laying sites, commercial sex and homes.