This eight-year-old mines cobalt to make your phone work | Hotspots

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo children toil in the drenching rain for long hours carrying huge sacks of cobalt for use in our mobile phones.

Dorsen, eight, had no shoes and told us he hadn't made enough money to eat for the past two days - despite working for about 12 hours a day.

His friend Richard, 11, talked about how his whole body ached every day from the tough physical work.

Alex Crawford's reporting gave these two a new life.

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Category
Democratic Republic of Congo
Tags
cobalt, congo, drc, children, child labour, cell phones, technology
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