Uruguay and Laos: Children at work
Ben Weisz hops on a horse-drawn cart to join Montevideo's rubbish collectors - some of them underage; Valerie Kaye attends lessons in life (and English) in Luang Prabang
Tales of child labour in the 21st century, from South America and Asia. Ben Weisz trundles around Montevideo in a horse-drawn cart with a 'clasificador' - a rubbish collector and recycler - and learns some of the tricks and controversies of his trade. Most urgently, there's heated debate over why some of the city's carts are still being driven by underage operators who ought to be in school. In the "Buddhist jewel" of Luang Prabang, a beautiful town that's a magnet for foreign tourists in Laos, Valerie Kaye attends some English lessons for local children - and ends up learning a great deal about the tougher side of life in the country, especially for girls and ethnic minorities.
Presenter: Pascale Harter. Producer: Polly Hope. Picture: Ben Weisz
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- Thu 28 Nov 2013 20:50GMT大象传媒 World Service Online