CHILD LABOR.  Florie May Tacang (right), executive director of children’s rights advocacy group Kaugmaon, says Monday the number of cases of child labor in Davao City is alarming.  She noted their rough estimate of at least 100 children, in each of the city’s 182 villages, who were forced -- if not compelled -- to work in order to survive.  (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

CHILD LABOR. Florie May Tacang (right), executive director of children’s rights advocacy group Kaugmaon, says Monday the number of cases of child labor in Davao City is alarming. She noted their rough estimate of at least 100 children, in each of the city’s 182 villages, who were forced — if not compelled — to work in order to survive. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

Florie May Tacang (right), executive director of children’s rights advocacy group Kaugmaon, says Monday the number of cases of child labor in Davao City is alarming. She noted their rough estimate of at least 100 children, in each of the city’s 182 villages, who were forced — if not compelled — to work in order to survive. (davaotoday.com photo by Medel V. Hernani)

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