Illegal cobalt mining in the Congo - How batteries are powered by child labor | DW Documentary

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Illegal cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo involves hazardous conditions and child labor. While many children are believed to work in these mines, the situation is complex and often misrepresented. Efforts are underway to address child labor and improve conditions for mining communities, but significant challenges remain.
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