Malawi: Tobacco plantations poison child workers タバコの葉摘みで身体を壊す子どもたち ~マラウィの調査報告~
水曜日, 2月 24, 2010 at 08:33午後 Almost 100,000 children who toil on Malawian tobacco estates for up to 12 hours a day are exposed to “extremely high levels of nicotine poisoning,” according to a report released by a children’s rights group. London-based Plan International’s ‘Hard work, little pay and long hours’ study found that labourers as young as five suffer severe symptoms from absorbing “up to 54 milligrams a day of dissolved nicotine through their skin,” the equivalent of 50 cigarettes a day.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/24/malawi-child-tobacco-pickers-poisoned
「東南アフリカの国マラウィで、タバコの葉を収穫する労働に従事している子どもたちは非常に高いレベルでのニコチン被害にされられています」。
プラン・マラウィが報告書 “Hard work, little pay and long hours”(子どもたちの過酷な労働環境)で発表しました。
http://www.plan-japan.org/topics/090828mala_report/
英語版
http://plan-international.org/files/global/publications/protection/Plan%20Malawi%20child%20labour%20and%20tobacco%202009.pdf














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