Title: Child Labor in the Dominican Republic of Congo
I.INTRODUCTION
A.LEAD (Don’t need to write an actual lead, but I want you to see that every A needs a B.)
B.Human rights violations are evident in the Dominican Republic of Congo, which stems from a history of poverty; our only hope is that organizations such as Pact continue to ensure that the materials mined in Congo are able to be traced and follow international laws.
II.Human Rights Violations: Child Labor in the Dominican Republic of Congo
A.Companies fail to check where their materials are coming from.
1.Electronic companies have failed to make sure that the cobalt used in their products has not been mined using child labor. (“Child Labour Behind Smart Phone and Electric Car Batteries”)
B.Child labor is being used
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In the process, they expose themselves to particles that can lead to lung-related illnesses, and risk getting beaten or exploited financially.” (“Is Your Cell Phone Powered by Child Labor?”).
III.Poverty in the Dominican Republic of Congo leads to child labor in mines
A.Background information on the Dominican Republic of Congo’s resources.
1.The DRC has enough precious mining materials to make itself rich and ensure the wellbeing of its population. Despite all of their resources, the country is facing poverty. (“Child Labor in the Mines of the Democratic Republic of Congo”).
B.Background information on why children are forced to work in the mines.
1.“...children often first enter the mines to care for an infant sibling while their mothers work, and eventually end up sorting or washing minerals, or selling goods to fellow workers.” (“Breaking the Chain: Child Mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo”).
IV.Organizations work protect children and ensure that the materials mined follows international laws
A.Pact works to stop child labor in the mines of