Learning to keep children off cocoa farms in Ghana
13th Nov 2006, 20:37 GMT
No matter how busy he gets, cocoa farmer Simon Afram never keeps his children home from school to work on his farm. "If you don't let a child go to school, it will spoil his future," Afram said. "I don't want them to become farmers and suffer like me."
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