Thazin, a 16-year-old Myanmar child slave, carries her niece at her family�s village in Baw Lone Kwin, Kawmu township located outside Yangon. Like many child workers, the pair were brought to Yangon by a friend from the village who promised to find them good jobs. "I am really afraid," Nyo Nyo Win, 32, said outside the small bamboo and thatch hut where she lives with her three other children. - ’Most vulnerable’ -"They are the most vulnerable," said Aung Myo Min, executive director of Equality Myanmar, an NGO that helps former child workers. San Kay Khine’s mother, Nyo Nyo Win, said she will never let her daughter go away to work again.
Source: The Nation Bangkok September 22, 2016 06:45 UTC