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The government has initiated the process of forming child labour committees across the 47 counties in a bid to cub child labour and exploitation. At the same time the state has issued an apology to Uganda over what the country termed as trafficking of minors from Karamoja area to work as house helps.
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Govt initiates the process of forming child labour committees
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