cover image: Young Plantation Workers Sort Through Coffee Beans As Their Mothers Carry Newly Filled Bags Of Coffee

Young Plantation Workers Sort Through Coffee Beans As Their Mothers Carry Newly Filled Bags Of Coffee

2002

A young girl picks coffee rather than going to school. Families dependent on money generated by coffee pull their children, particularly girls, out of school because they cannot afford school fees. Nearly 2 million Kenyan children work in the coffee and tea sectors. The HIV/AIDS epidemic is also a contributing factor to child labor, as increasing numbers of children are becoming orphaned and are forced to work to support themselves and their younger siblings. In Kenya alone, over one million children have been orphaned due to AIDS.
children's rights child labor coffee industry misarara estate coffee plantation

Authors

Romano, U. Roberto

Format
Photographs Black and white
Place Discussed
1.00000000, 38.00000000 Kenya Kenya (nation)
Provider
Connecticut Digital Archive
Published in
Kenya
Reference
Romano_152.jpg
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Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/d8100dda3b6fe137088d1d150b2b2f34

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