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Children of an ethnic Hazara family preparing lessons for school, at their home in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan Province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Children of an ethnic Hazara family preparing lessons for school, at their home in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan Province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Siblings of an ethnic Hazara family having breakfast at home, in the village of Ragshad, in central Bamyan province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Zahra, 9, a girl from the ethnic Hazara community, stands in front of a traditional loom, at her home. She goes to school, but spends the rest of her day weaving carpets and performing other domestic chores to help support the family. Her father sells dried fruits at a market in Bamyan city. In recent years, chronic insecurity and renewed violence, especially in the rural areas, continue to impede recovery from decades of war, and limit progress for the countrys 25 million people, particularly women and children. Afghanistan. July 8, 2007.  (photo)
Aqila, 8, is in a room of their home, in the village of Ragshad in the central Bamyan Province. Her father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Ragshad, Bamyan province, Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Noor Ahmad, 15, helps his sister, Aqila, 8, in washing dishes, outside their home in the village of Ragshad in the central Bamyan Province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Ragshad, Bamyan province, Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Aqila, 8, weaving a carpet on a traditional loom, at their home, in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan province. Her father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Aqila, 8, is weaving a carpet, while children from the neighborhood hang around. Her father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Ragshad, Bamyan province, Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Aqila, 8, weaving a carpet on a traditional loom, at their home, in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan province. Her father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Aqila, 8, leads her 18 month old brother, Abdul Wahid, down the hill, towards other children who are playing in the village of Ragshad, in the central Bamyan Province. Their father works as a daily laborer and the seven children of the family must work up to eight hours a day weaving carpets besides attending school. It takes two months for the family to make a 5 square-meter carpet, worth 800 Afghans, about US . The house has no running water or gas, so the older boys walk two hours every day to collect water from a local stream and firewood from the mountains. Ragshad, Bamyan province, Afghanistan. July 7, 2007.  (photo)
Juma Khan, 12, and Sabor Gul, 9, work in a brick factory on the outskirts of the city of Bamyan in the central Bamyan Province. Both children attend school, and work for occasional pocket money to buy candies or snacks. The average Afghan men struggles to support their family on the equivalent of US  per day, and some 20 to 30 per cent of children of primary-school age work to supplement the family income. There are thousands of children who work in hazardous conditions all over Afghanistan. July 8, 2007.  (photo)
A HAZARA MAN SITS BY THE BED OF A FAMILY MEMBER AT BAMIYAN HOSPITAL, 2001-12-15 (photo)
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AN AFGHAN WOMAN WIPES AWAY HER TEARS AS SHE TALKS TO JOURNALISTS
OUTSIDE UNHCR OFFICE IN KUALA LUMPUR, 2002-01-25 (photo)
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