September 27
This initial intervention stemmed from increased international attention to child labor. The intervention activity includes boycott threats of Ivory Coast cocoa, often harvested with the help of trafficked children. Their parents had put them in the hands of labor traffickers for as little as $35. In Benin, three of the children later died after they had been transferred. Kemi Olumefun and a Nigerian women’s charity helped rescue the children. Some of the children had been working in the quarries for up to four years. Reference: The Associated Press permissions 450 W. 33rd St., New York, NY 10001.
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