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World Vision, CES call for action against child labor as poverty drives crisis

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Juba, South Sudan (Eye Radio) —Parental poverty is a key factor driving the rising rates of child labor and school dropouts across South Sudan, according to child protection officials. Speaking on Eye Radio’s Sundown show on Monday, September 15, Sarah Naduru, Gender & Protection Officer at World Vision South Sudan, stated that many families lack the resources to meet their children’s basic needs, forcing children to seek work for survival. “Chi…
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Eye Radio broke the news in South Sudan on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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