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La pauvrété chez les enafnts
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Poverty at the enafnts
Automatically translated into English thanks to WorldLingo
On L? esplanade of great surfaces of the district D? Abidjan with knowing; D? Abobo parks opposite the town hall, gone Adjamé, the large crossroads of Koumassi, with will riviera 2, Cocody centers, plates centers, at station of the southern and northern bus, etc You will find people migrating D? where will nobody be able to inform you of which countries are? they bus D? aucuns says qu? they have Ethiopian, Toureg Malians or natives of Niger; I think qu? they are the only ones with being able to answer.

These beautiful people, of métissés dyes, vêtues of boubou. Having for trade or vocation the begging of which you will find also any age 4 years to 60 years. Among doesn't these people, one see D very little? men, rather of women and many children who would seem not to profit D? good will have near the population.

These children beggars are employed of their mother génitrice. When you circulate and that you cross them; the little boy or the small young girl S? hang to your arm and immediately: you give a part to him and as of L? moment, it gives it to his mother. These children fall per moment on people scélérates which does not make them gifts: a small drubbing, a rejection, a humiliation really any form of discrimination whose person can victim.

Of did my own sights, the mother strike her child with an Islamic chain under pretext that L? was child to beg that for S? to sit with close D? it then qu? it made 33 degrees there this day.
The convention of the United Nations relating to the rights of L? child in his article article 32 stipulates:

RIGHT TO PROTECTION AGAINST L? Do EXPLOITATION * You have to be protected from L? exploitation. Can't no one T? to oblige to achieve a work dangerous or harming your education, your health and your development. * The States will take all measurements necessary to protect you. a) they will fix a minimum age from which you will be able to work, b) they will establish regulations on the hours and the working conditions, c) they will punish those which will not comply with these rules. J? will have an exchange with these people very soon in spite of L? incomprehension which could exist. C? is aberrant, lorsqu? is a child obliged to work or beg before D? to have access to a well gilded meal. With regard to the dangers with which these children are confronted or will be confronted is qu? in Abidjan, it ya of very bad motorists like the drivers of woro-woro, gbakas (inter-commune taxis or mimi bus) which N? have any respectability for the pedestrians.

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