A recent probe by the International Organization for Migration has found that Rohingya children in refugee camps in Bangladesh are being targeted by traffickers. Most are being exploited for labor, working punishing hours for little or no pay. The IOM’s findings, based on discussions with groups of long-term residents and recent arrivals, and separate interviews by Reuters say: Rohingya boys and girls as young as seven years old were confirmed working outside the settlements .Boys work on farms, construction sites and fishing boats, as well as in tea shops and as rickshaw drivers;girls typically work as maids and nannies for Bangladeshi families. One Rohingya parent recounted how her daughter had been a child domestic worker in Chittagong, but when she fled her abusive employers she couldn’t even walk. They had physically and sexually assaulted her. There are also reports that other Rohingya refugee women have been raped and forced to marry their rapist. Others are taken as “second wives” only to be quickly divorced and abandoned. Kateryna Ardanyan, an IOM anti-trafficking specialist, said exploitation had become normal in the camps.says “Human traffickers usually adapt faster to the situation than any other response mechanism can. It’s very important we try to do prevention.” To read the entire article, click here: http://ewn.co.za/2017/11/13/usd6-for-38-days-work-child-exploitation-rife-in-rohingya-camps
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