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Vietnam tackles human trafficking with learning
When Vi Do was just 15, he left his rice farm in rural Vietnam for the capital Hanoi to find work as a shoe shine boy, living on the streets. It’s the path thousands of children take every year to try to make money for their families back home, but it often leaves them vulnerable to human trafficking. Twenty years later, Vi is now co-CEO of the Blue Dragon Children's Foundation, where he helps street kids get back into education and find a better future.
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