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Afghan shoe-shine boy Sameiullah (2nd R), 11, counts money as he sits with his brothers at their home after a day's work in Kabul on February 10, 2015. Sameiullah, the second son of his eight-member family, is the sole bread-winner who polishes shoes of customers from dawn to dusk in western Kabul, making roughly 4 USD daily. Poverty and insecurity has forced thousands of children into child labour in Afghanistan. Children aged five to fifteen instead of attending schools work on the streets and are often the sole bread-winners of their families. AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAI (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP via Getty Images)
Afghan shoe-shine boy Sameiullah (2nd R), 11, counts money as he sits with his brothers at their home after a day's work in Kabul on February 10, 2015. Sameiullah, the second son of his eight-member family, is the sole bread-winner who polishes shoes of customers from dawn to dusk in western Kabul, making roughly 4 USD daily. Poverty and insecurity has forced thousands of children into child labour in Afghanistan. Children aged five to fifteen instead of attending schools work on the streets and are often the sole bread-winners of their families. AFP PHOTO / SHAH MARAI (Photo credit should read SHAH MARAI/AFP via Getty Images)
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