Child Labour

The world isn't fair. While children in Norway spend their lives playing, doing sports and going to school, reality for millions of children in other parts of the world is totally different - and much, much harder.

In your textbook you can read about the global problem of child labour, and you will hear the personal story of an African child who is already an experienced mine worker.

Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya: Three young boys tend a gas pump in Africa's largest slum, Kibera. Kibera houses almost 1 Million people. It is one of the biggest slums in the world. Kibera Slum, Nairobi, Kenya: Three young boys tend a gas pump in Africa's largest slum, Kibera. Kibera houses almost 1 Million people. It is one of the biggest slums in the world.

Video: "Tobacco companies 'use child labour'"

Some of the world's biggest tobacco companies buy their products from farms that employ child workers.

ILO voices fears over child 'slaves'

Some 10.5 million children are believed to be working as domestic labourers worldwide. The International Labour Organization (ILO) says that many work in conditions that are sometimes verging on slavery.