News (Media Awareness Project) - Philippines: Drug Trade Now A Family Business |
Title: | Philippines: Drug Trade Now A Family Business |
Published On: | 2004-08-13 |
Source: | Philippine Star (Philippines) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 02:52:50 |
DRUG TRADE NOW A FAMILY BUSINESS
The drug trade has now become a family business among poor communities
in Metro Manila, with young children comprising a high percentage of
the "work force," according to a recent study.
The study, commissioned by the International Labor
Organization-International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor
(ILO-IPEC), showed that young children in poor communities are
recruited by their parents and older relatives to join the illegal
drug trade.
"Based on our study, it's the father, uncles or their mothers
themselves who are encouraging the children to join the illegal drug
trade," said Emma Porio, the principal researcher in the two-year study.
Porio said the results of the study indicated that 10 to 20 percent of
young children in poor communities in Pasay City, Quezon City and
Manila are now involved in the drug trade.
The drug trade has now become a family business among poor communities
in Metro Manila, with young children comprising a high percentage of
the "work force," according to a recent study.
The study, commissioned by the International Labor
Organization-International Program on the Elimination of Child Labor
(ILO-IPEC), showed that young children in poor communities are
recruited by their parents and older relatives to join the illegal
drug trade.
"Based on our study, it's the father, uncles or their mothers
themselves who are encouraging the children to join the illegal drug
trade," said Emma Porio, the principal researcher in the two-year study.
Porio said the results of the study indicated that 10 to 20 percent of
young children in poor communities in Pasay City, Quezon City and
Manila are now involved in the drug trade.
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