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In Afghanistan’s Ghor province, extreme poverty drives children into dangerous work

In Ghor province, Afghanistan, the pervasive grip of extreme poverty has led families to make heartbreaking choices. As economic conditions worsen and humanitarian aid remains scarce, many parents find themselves relying on their children to contribute to the household income, Amu TV reported today.

In this challenging environment, children are often compelled to leave school and take on physically demanding and hazardous work to help their families survive. The lack of basic necessities, such as food, clean water, and healthcare, exacerbates their struggles, forcing them into roles far beyond their years.

The situation has been further complicated by political changes and international isolation, which have crippled the local economy. As families face increasing hardships, the cycle of poverty deepens, with education becoming a luxury that many can no longer afford.

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