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A child carries a fishing rope at the James Town beach in Ghana's capital Accra, June 23, 2006. Nearly 600 trafficked children have been rescued from Ghanaian fishing communities in the past three years under a programme run by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). Parents hand their children over to fishermen, sometimes people they know, who promise work, education, care and shelter either in their homes or someone else's. Picture taken on June 23, 2006.
REUTERS/Stringer Ghana
REUTERS/Stringer Ghana