Ghana - Child Slaves

Summary In the premiere episode of the sixth season of the "Domino Effect", Dominika Kulczyk travels to Lake Volta in Ghana, where she participates in the rescue of child-slaves, who live in terrible conditions and work as fishermen. Some children are forced into slave labor when they are only 4 years old. Almost all of them work several hours a day, and are severely punished for any disobedience. Many of them eat only once a day. Some, unfortunately, die. The support provided by Kulczyk Foundation enables PACODEP - a local NGO fighting against slavery - to save more children, and provide a better care for those who manage to free themselves from their "masters". In the "Village of Life" run by PACODEP, children find a safe home and school. They regain childhood and receive a chance for a better future.

S6.E1 ∙ Ghana - Child Slaves

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Dominika Kulczyk

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Genres : Documentary

Countries of origin : Poland

Official sites : Official site

Language : Polish

Production companies : TVN Kulczyk Foundation

Summary In the premiere episode of the sixth season of the "Domino Effect", Dominika Kulczyk travels to Lake Volta in Ghana, where she participates in the rescue of child-slaves, who live in terrible conditions and work as fishermen. Some children are forced into slave labor when they are only 4 years old. Almost all of them work several hours a day, and are severely punished for any disobedience. Many of them eat only once a day. Some, unfortunately, die. The support provided by Kulczyk Foundation enables PACODEP - a local NGO fighting against slavery - to save more children, and provide a better care for those who manage to free themselves from their "masters". In the "Village of Life" run by PACODEP, children find a safe home and school. They regain childhood and receive a chance for a better future.

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Genres : Documentary

Countries of origin : Poland

Official sites : Official site

Language : Polish

Production companies : TVN Kulczyk Foundation

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