Cacao
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Oct 28, 2022
The sweet taste of chocolate is not associated with the bitterness of oppression and child labor. I'm here to tell you why it should be.
Abou is a child laborer, forced to work on cacao farms on the ivory coast. This is the story of over two million children who work over 14 hours a day for an income which keeps them below the poverty line.
This is the story of Abou.
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