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No more child labor in Ethiopia: Kanaan can go back to school

3. March 2023

Due to extreme poverty, child labor is still an everyday occurrence for many children in Ethiopia: four out of ten children have to work. Many are therefore unable to go to school. Like the girl Kanaan, 12: She had to drop out of school at the age of ten to work as a helper in a coffee shop - as a wage she only got one meal. "It was terrible to see the other children on their way to school," Kanaan recalls. Yet it is not difficult to end child labor. This is demonstrated by Kanaan's success story! Thanks to the donors of Menschen für Menschen donors, the girl can now play and learn again.

Video Content:

00:00 – Introduction "Slums in Debre Birhan"

00:17 – Kanaan, 12,  used to work in a coffee shop 

00:37 – The young girl can go back to school

01:00 – How the microcredit helped her mother

01:17 – The social housing built by Menschen für Menschen

01:48 – Kanaan tells us about her old life

02:14 – Support poor people in Ethiopia

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About the foundation

Helping people help themselves in one of the poorest countries on earth – this simple but effective principle has been used by Menschen für Menschen Switzerland for the people of Ethiopia for over 30 years. In that time there has been a lot of progress, but a large number of the population still lives in poverty today.

 

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