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The International Labor Organization, is attributing the rising cases of child labor and human trafficking to an increase in the cost of living that is driving families to poverty and archaic cultural practices. ILO Programme manager Grace Banya says this is despite the government putting in place several laws and policies to curb the vice.
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ILO attributes increase in child labor and trafficking to poverty
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