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Shehzad Noorani - Woodfin Camp / Woodfin Camp, Shehnaz (3 years old) sits on the window of battery recycling workshop. She cleans carbon rods that come out of the center of D-size dry cell batteries, in a battery recycling workshop in Ayena Ghat by River Buriganga on the outskirts of Dhaka. Her mother Noor Syeda Begum (19 years old) also works in same workshop. They recently migrated to Dhaka from village Lohali in Potwakhali Upazila (province). Shehnazs father Rahman is a boatman, but he does not have any boat. He works as a day labourer. Sometimes there is work for him and sometimes there is nothing. He managed to get work for only 6 days in September 2004 due to heavy rain. Both Shehnaz and her mother Noor Syeda Begum has to work to supplement familys income to assure survival.Most children who either work or play near workshop area, have chest and eyes infection. Environment is so polluted, most children suffers from one or the other kind of infections all the time. Some even have streaks of blood coming out of their noses all the time.There are hundreds of other informal factories and workshops inside and on the outskirts of the city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The industry employs thousands of women and children. All day long women and children break used batteries to get reusable parts and tiny pieces of metal out of them. Once separated, these materials are sent to battery manufacturing factories and workshops that either reuse them or melt them to make other useful materials. Children in these workshops face some of the worst condition of life anywhere in the world. None of the children go to school. Although they work hard and need nutritious food, they hardly eat much. Its amazing that they still look happy and manage to crack a smile every now and then. |
Haag & Kropp GbR / fotofinder, blood vessel with arteriosclerosis - Blutgefaess mit Gefaessverkalkung |
Shehzad Noorani - Woodfin Camp / Woodfin Camp, Hajira (8 years old) stands at the door of battery recycling workshop in rain. She break batteries and clean carbon rods that comes out of the center of D-size dry cell batteries with her mother and she also helps look after Mumtaz (3 years old, girl) and Yasmin (1 year old). They get Taka 6.00 for cleaning 1000 carbon rods. Hajira cleans between 1000-3000 carbon rods per day and gets paid accordingly between Taka 6-18 per day.Most children who either work or play near workshop area, have chest and eyes infection. Environment is so polluted, most children suffers from one or the other kind of infections all the time. Some even have streaks of blood coming out of their noses all the time.There are hundreds of other informal factories and workshops inside and on the outskirts of the city of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The industry employs thousands of women and children. All day long women and children break used batteries to get reusable parts and tiny pieces of metal out of them. Once separated, these materials are sent to battery manufacturing factories and workshops that either reuse them or melt them to make other useful materials. Children in these workshops face some of the worst condition of life anywhere in the world. None of the children go to school. Although they work hard and need nutritious food, they hardly eat much. Its amazing that they still look happy and manage to crack a smile every now and then. |
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