Bibata, 16 years old, working in the city as a domestic girl after leaving her village in the north of the country.
Salimata, 13 years old, has been working in the city as a domestic girl for two months after leaving her village in the north of the country.
Asseta, 17 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 2 years.
Bibata, 12 years old, has been working in the city as a domestic girl for two months after leaving her village in the north of the country.
Lissmata, 15 years old, has been working in the city as a domestic girl for two years after leaving her village in the north of the country.
Seta, 18 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 2 years.
Djeneba, 15 years old, has been working in the city as a domestic girl for two years after leaving her village in the north of the country.
Fatma, 15 years old (left), Mariam, 14 years old (center) and Aisha, 15 years old (right), in the home village of Loroni. They will all move to Ouagadougou to earn money as domestic girls.
Biba, 16 years old, while cooking for the family she works for. She earns 15 euros per month, more than average, as she has experience as a house maid.
Marianne, 15 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 3 months.
Djenla, 15 years old has been working in Ouagadougou for2 months.
Djarolou, 15 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 2 years.
Limata, 14 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 1 year.
Marianne, 14 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 1 year.
Fatma, 15 years old, from Loroni, has been working in Ouagadougou for 1 year.
Hawa, 14 years old, just moved to Ouagadougou to work.
Sourata, 13 years old, from the village, Loroni, to Ouagadougou.
Tene, 17 years old, has been working in Ouagadougou for 2 years.
Aisha, 15 years old, from Loroni, has been working in Ouagadougou for 2 months.
Maman, 15 years old, in her bedroom, which she shares with 6 more girls. To protect themselves, girls decided not to sleep at the employer's place, and prefer to share a room, even if not provided neither with water nor electricity. All girls come from the village of Keweremenghel. The Swiss NGO Terre des hommes provides support and health care and education to them.
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