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・ Faces in the Dark
・ Faces in the Fog
・ Faces in the Moon
・ Faces of America
・ Faces of Children
・ Faces of Death
・ Faces of Death (album)
・ Faces of Death II
・ Faces of Death III
・ Faces of Death IV
・ Faces of Death V
・ Faces of Death VI
・ Faces of Evil
・ Faces of Fear (interview book)
・ Faces of Fear (Saul novel)
Faces of Freedom
・ Faces of Hope
・ Faces of Jim
・ Faces of Love
・ Faces of Love Film Festival
・ Faces of Meth
・ Faces of Sunset Boulevard
・ Faces of War
・ Faces of War Memorial
・ Faces Places
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・ Faces Time Replaces
・ Faces, Forms & Illusions
・ Faceshift
・ Facesitting


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Faces of Freedom : ウィキペディア英語版
Faces of Freedom
The "Faces of Freedom" photo exhibition is a collection of photographs captured by photo-journalist, filmmaker and human rights educator U. Roberto (Robin) Romano, during his travels to India, Nepal and Pakistan. Romano explores the exploitation of child labor in the production of handmade rugs in coordination with multiple international organizations, such as the World Bank, UNICEF, International Labor Organization and others to reduce the number of child laborers in that industry. The exhibit has been shown in many United States cities since its first exhibit in 2009. Faces of Freedom has been included in CNN Freedom Projects of modern slavery.
==Child labor==
To combat exploitation of child labor, The World Bank with UNICEF, International Labor Organization (ILO) and Understanding Children's Work Initiative to bring awareness of the scope of the problem. The World Bank estimates that there are 218 million children who are victim to unfair child labor practices. The children's ages range from five to seventeen years of age. The handmade rug industry is one of industries involved in exploitation of child labor. The World Bank works with country-based and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in an effort to "combat child labor."
The United Nations and the International Labor Organization consider child labor exploitative,〔(【引用サイトリンク】work=International Labor Organization )〕 with the UN stipulating, in article 32 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child that:
''...States Parties recognize the right of the child to be protected from economic exploitation and from performing any work that is likely to be hazardous or to interfere with the child's education, or to be harmful to the child's health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development.'' Although globally there is an estimated 250 million children working.〔

According to the census in 1990 nearly 18% of all the children in America are working in different organizations. The Supreme Court banned child labor in 1916 but the law became visible in 1941. The labor department is also not paying attention to the child labor in USA therefore children are still employed in the organizations. The age of the children who are employed is between 15 years to 17 years. They are nearly 3.7 million children who work in different factories. There is an interesting fact that more than 600 children died in work related accidents.

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