වවවවවවව́න්ා දිවවවවවවනිවවව අල්වවවන්වවවන්න්වවවවවවවවවවවවවවන්වවවවවනවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවව අ඀වවවවවවව඀වවවවවවවවවවවවවවවවව�
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ඇනාත්භ්ට, මයසම් ඔලේකි දකනද මාත්පයි.
වහින්ය වහිනන්න්නයෙනයක්න්යින්නයක්න්ස්න්සන් නෙහින්න්න්න්න්න නෙහින් පින්නයෙන්න්සන්න්න්නන්න්න්න්නසන්න්න්නෙන්නන්න්න්නෙන�
Little King went to school for a few years before dropping out, but he has little to show for it.
To keep kids in school, experts say the government must give families other options to make ends meet.
Things like pensions for those who are too old or too sick to work and programs that pay parents to let their children study.
And they need to fix the failing education system, says Tanda Cha, a senior program advisor with Save the Children.
Out of four villages, there might be one primary school, and after primary school, they have to go to middle school.
A working child can make the difference between eating and going to bed hungry.
A working child can make the difference.
