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Cocoa from ghana its a crop that provides a livelihood to many farmers. But first we go to turkey where hundreds of thousands of children are forced to work in the farming sector. Every child is entitle to Happiness Health and an education but thats denied to many girls and boys instead of going to school theyre forced to work to help support their families despite the fact that child labor is officially banned in almost all countries images like these are widespread according to the United Nations childrens Agency Unicef there are one hundred fifty two million child laborers worldwide more than seventy percent of them work in the Agriculture Sector as well as in the Service Sector and industry nearly all the worlds nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by twenty twenty five. Twenty five thats just six years from now. Its ten oclock in the morning in the horan plain in southeastern turkey noel is eleven years old and should be in school just like most of his nine brothers and sisters but every year they missed several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. Later in the school year in may theyll miss another month of school because the help will be needed to harvest apricot. Face. It has no the work is quite hard. To get we have to pick cotton for the entire day. Its tough. Neverless old assist as there is sixteen years old she tells us she hasnt been to school a tool since she was in the fifth grade for. High adam doctorate i dreamed of becoming a doctor. It was very important to me. More behind adams i really wanted to go to school because. You know im very sad that i cant fulfill my dream. But i sad that because of this cotton i cant go to school. To a kitchen youll actually fans most forms of child labor children are required to be in school up to the age of at least fifteen but here in the heart and playing the authorities have never really come down on child labor no less and sarahs father losing track of i send all his children to work in the field. Over the course of the school year money is tight and he sees no alternative charters to burnham what other solution is there if the state would help us out it would be different but as it is if we dont all work we wont get by most of. Those on very low incomes can get state help in some cases but the amount varies and it doesnt necessarily increase with the size of the family as a result tens of thousands of families are forced to put their children to work Regional Development experts said bennett has spent years studying the problem he says many families simply have no choice he warns missing chuckle by that he could be fined for not sending his children to school or apologise for disasters from the if we dont work how can i provide for the children and send them to school at all how can i buy food for them where would we get bread with the double of them. That i will make i get that i will it and bennett asks if he knows about the penalty for child labor. Yes i know about it but we have no choice what else can we do. To check up my family is no exception one turkish labor union estimates that around two million children are forced to work on a regular basis just to survive half a million of them in agriculture the czech abayas have no land of their own they have to give thirty percent of their income to the landowner. Even once they get home the childrens work is still not done. There is father appears to have told her off for talking to us so openly out in the field perhaps he is worried because he was warned he might have to pay a fine. Now she tells us she does go to school but she still has it is in her eyes. And children dont spend their childhood and adolescence in school where they belong but out in the fields working temperatures can rise to fifty degree celsius or doctors have diagnosed child workers with sunburn and sicknesses contracted from insects out in the field. Or other psychological problems because of the heavy workload. And its not just this generation the parents and grandparents of these children experienced the same thing at all tom. We contacted turkeys governing party to ask what is being done to tackle the problem of child labor but we got no answer and the for years president. Turkeys economic upturn citing wage increases and the building of new roads and turkey is indeed one of the g twenty states but its yet to stamp out child labor. These images also show force to labor under inhumane conditions they date back more than a century to colonial africa and era in which the Land Resources and artworks were plundered from much of the continent. Only only administrators and ethnologists brought huge numbers of african Cultural Treasures to europe. British museum has two hundred thousand artworks from africa and its collection. The royal museum for Central Africa and were brussels has one hundred eighty thousand works. And berlins new Humboldt Forum will feature seventy five thousand african art objects but what should be done with the new. Artifacts. Europes Ethnological Museum collections are full of objects that were plundered from africa simply taken or gained through underhand means other items were bought or bartered by european explorers some eighty percent of africas historical art is thought to be in europe including some of the most Iconic Museum pieces. Should it be given back. Yes a lot of it works taken without consent thats the conclusion of a groundbreaking study of europes colonial era acquisitions the proposals put forward by french art historian Benedict Savoie and the senegalese scholar filin sour could have far reaching consequences for. Their report was commissioned by french president emmanuel mock home hes pledged to begin repatriating stolen art works to africa within five years. We really hope that mccalls announcement on our report wont just be empty words but will have real consequences. It doesnt only apply to france but to many european countries. They are also invited to look at their colonial past and above all about their present relations with africa which are still shaped by colonialism in my eyes this is absolutely fundamental that. France is leading the way but what about the other former colonial powers. Belgium too has a problematic legacy. The famous royal museum for Central Africa just outside brussels recently reopened after undergoing an extensive make over. It was long overdue. The museum features a magnificent collection of artifacts it was long criticized for being an exhibition of colonial propaganda now it referred. Its the african point of view and highlights the atrocities of belgiums colonial past the museums director general is not ruling out returning artifacts to africa. Obviously i agree with prism micro when he says those sort of normal though they did percent of the african total heritage is in europe so we have to open the debate i mean clearly the moral owner of these objects all the african countries themselves and its their histories their culture its their identity so we need to assure exist but thats stating step by step and look fall into the trap of. Saying all of the hundred five twenty five thousand objects of the burden should return to congo i dont think anybodys asking for a cold war does not have a National Museum so far but were not it will have one probably dont really open so the end of next year the moment its a different situation so we can discuss. Critics say its all just delaying tactics they want to get things moving now they argue that for too long its been the former colonial powers who have dictated what happens acting as though they were superior rather than taking responsibility for the sins of the past. The report could also have repercussions for germany berlins Bowden Museum is currently showing highlights of the german capital collection of african art. Soon the works are set to move to the newly rebuilt berlin city palace or Humboldt Forum. But here too theres growing public debate over the exhibits the head of the foundation that runs berlins museums believes more research is needed to ascertain which objects were obtained illegally. When it was its you know do we just want to wash our hands of it or do we want to develop a new kind of cooperation social strains he has called for new International Guidelines for the restitution of artifacts. One thing seems clear action is needed the question is whether frances initiative will prompt europe to now begin to redress some of the injustices of the past. Has become a Global Industry many of us eat it every day but not many people know where chocolate comes from and under what conditions the cocoa used to make it is grown. Our reporter girl unfoldment was in ghana the worlds second biggest exporter of cocoa for our global ideas series she and her team traveled to be a district where Cocoa Farmers have to grapple with a number of problems. Its with a heavy heart that orlando us model is setting to work. Hes cutting down cocoa trees in one part of his plantation. Pods that never arrived properly because of the virus. This is no good for harvesting we cant process it its spoiled. Swollen shoot virus is the name of the disease thats affecting his trees but its not his only problem. All of this is part of my farm i planted plant chain cocoa another crops here just like elsewhere on the farm but the timber contractors have cleared everything and they didnt even compensate me. Many Timber Companies in ghana are involved in illegal deforestation just breath on neemo from the n. G. O. S and he is working with the farmers to at least ensure they dont further exacerbate the problem. We have telling farm is through. The farm doing things because you know about so that they can really benefit from the water and not to move into the robot that aspect of it is what we are seeing the bad big Timber Companies also trying to degrade the forest and doing this cutting off locks without really replacing them his dutch ngo has rented farm land on the edge of the forest for the past two years theyve run a tree nursery here. Or london or some man who was among those who were given seedlings from the nursery. Left by here. The ngo has given him tips on how to boost the growth of his trees damp sections of banana trunks for example can help to strengthen the roots. Hes also learned how to treat the stumps of the disease trees that hes chopped down. I used herbicide to kill off the stump so that it can regenerate otherwise it could infect the new trees that ive planted you have to use herbicide to kill the entire system i didnt realize that before i say. But its not been easy for the ngo the first many farmers were skeptical about the experts from the city but that changed as the ngo won some powerful allies. Is a respected and successful cocoa farmer a few years ago he gave his plantation an overhaul chopping down the older trees and planting new ones. For thievin though hes an expert when it comes to cocoa farming hes not that fond of chocolate hed rather have a plate of rice to eat. There is no our preferred food was one knew it did. Work. Through one yes a strong. Well for draw good. Through our worst food in the capital accra this company is trying to change that view to hoping to inspire gun ends with exotic creations like hibiscus chocolate. If none of that very helpful read to him and thats how he and that developing a lot of our play where were at but it is that and then we have the. People who pay for our i pad product but the handmade chocolate produced here is more of a luxury product that will sell mainly in the capital or go straight to export to sr set up the company about two years ago since then they faced many challenges ranging from constant Power Outages to corrupt officials who made life difficult for the small company. But theyre determined to keep on with their luxury chocolate and not just leave the field to the big multinational food companies. It takes a lot of endurance to definitely run a chocolate business here. And just represent using our resources at home to actually produce the finished care back to western ghana and orlando as mana with his family this year one kilo of dried cocoa beans will earn him the equivalent of one year of tea but only if the quality is right. As in the case of this pod. We know yes. So many of the pods in my harvest have been spoiled. The good ones like this are few and far between. If you look at parts like this one you think you have a lot but actually you havent. A lamb nose man who is in a difficult position his new trees arent yet bearing fruit and the more established ones are either diseased or no longer producing good cocoa pods in sufficient quantity but his farm is at least on the road to recovery once harvested the beans are left to ferment for a week under banana leaves at the plantation then they spend another week laid out on stands in the village to dry in the sun. The farmers pack the beans in sixty four kilos sacks and sell them to companies licensed by the state everything is regulated centrally including the amount of money they get for each sack. But. For this year there was no price because the market price was falling. Fortunately the government to do to reduce the Producer Price of so that their money has been kept a bit they seem rich last year but the challenge for farmers is to keep up that supply Company Workers check the moisture content of the sacks and grade them according to the size and weight of the beans. All the sacks stored here are destined for export which commands much higher prices. Back in orlando last month as village theres bad news the engineers project which has helped the farmer so much is due to end the farmers have come together for a meeting at the local church. Where come new to it so are. They all want the Development Project to continue. With your help your concerns very seriously i understand that you want the project to be extended for one or two years i will forward this information to our donors i hope that something can be done but unfortunately i cant promise you anything right now. At least the ngo is promising to continue advising the farmers. From cocoa to another popular plant marijuana or hemp known by its latin name cannabis some two hundred Million People around the world consume it so many ask why not legalize it after all cannabis has a long history it was smoked in china five thousand years ago. In ancient egypt the pharos swear by its medicinal effects. In the middle ages the crusaders brought him to monastic gardens in europe from there it spread to the americas in europe why the sale of cannabis was illegal until twenty seventeen. Martine collapse so does not want us to say exactly where we. Behind this election fight fence is the marijuana plantation he attends with the other members of his cannabis club. From growing and consuming recreational kind of base under strict conditions has been legal in here a guy since twenty seventeen. But we were going to source more and more people here except cannabis. Consumers we now have the same rights as everyone else who consumes other drugs such as alcohol and tobacco. The secure storing of his kind of his club contains last years harvest more than one hundred twenty kilos sorted by variety some mild some strong. There for the exclusive use of the forty five members of the club thats the law. Hes going to deliver a bunch of the homegrown wheat to the club in the capital montevideo a laboratory analyzes samples and the individual packs are clearly labeled as to content and strength but. Its a radical change that we can now grow it legally we used to have to buy cannabis smuggled in from paraguay illegally from dealers it was extremely unhealthy the quality was terrible. But. A crowd watches a soccer match all screens in the heart of the city sipping marty and smoking weed. These days its a common scene in europe why. The police dont bat an eyelid. Consumers who dont grow their own weed either by themselves or in a club. By each other pharmacy. Alongside the meds and Health Care Products youd expect to see here this water pipes and cigarette papers and other kind of his paraphernalia. He uses first have to register with the authorities before they can actually find marijuana. This is my first time buying dope at a pharmacy im going to enjoy it straight away. And this is going to have to go to shady dives to get weed on the black market it wasnt easy and it was dangerous to get a platter to. The pharmacists have to do an id take on anyone who wants to buy cannabis thumb scan links to the official database of registered users. Theyre allowed to buy up to ten grams a week purchases all record it. Wouldnt give me any i must have already bought some this week though i cant remember funny i must of forgot im a bit absent minded if. This is one of the few pharmacies in the country that have agreed to sell marijuana right. Among us general public the legalization of marijuana has been widely accepted even among conservatives but of course theres been opposition still europe why has stuck to the policy. It was the first country to legalize pot and the move hasnt led to mayhem more chaos though some people still think its dangerous if the doctors are totally out of it all the time. They might kill or steal or rape. Things are totally out of control. Yet. They change the law. But i dont see whats so good about that. No their. Drugs council which is a division of the president ial Office Secretary general says opinion polls indicate that when it comes to legalizing marijuana more people are in favor and opposed. That decision was absolutely democratic. Drug dealing on the black market remains illegal. What is now legal is Cannabis Consumption with the help of state registered producers and use it. As a state monitor closely. With respect to money laundering. In. The black market in other drugs has not yet been white. Used to come painful legalization. Of this kind of base club. For some of the tensions at home. For the last eleven years my parents grew up under the military dictatorship. I grew up in a democracy. But ive seen over the past fifteen years the conflict between the generations has declined. And on the mission of the enemy. My family were all outraged when kind of a slow. I was thrilled but i didnt tell them he said and when he went. With you required that the way in legalizing marijuana its an ongoing experiment and the results are not yet. But. Thats all from global three thousand today but well be back next week with more stories send us your thoughts and comments below. Three thousand d. W. Dot com see you soon. After. Nicole ended enough of all of this embarrassment mensuration is still a taboo subject in india Feminine Hygiene Products are hard to find one for wants to change by manufacturing center. 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