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English: Revenue from mineral exports makes up a large portion of the Democratic Republic of Congo's economy. While Congo is very rich in mineral resources, these deposits require extensive manual labor to extract, often under life-threatening conditions. Mining of cobalt is tied to human rights abuses, such as unsafe worksites, child labor, and forced Congolese labor, in addition to environmental degradation.
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Author The International Institute for Environment and Development
Camera location10° 44′ 13.5″ S, 25° 51′ 23.6″ E  Heading=211.56119544592° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Artisanal cobalt miners in the Democratic Republic of Congo are pictured working with little, if any, health and safety measures.

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