Tens of millions of children around the world are forced to work in dangerous conditions for very little money.<br /><br />Boys and girls as young as 5-years-old are deprived of education, and instead made to toil for long and gruelling hours.<br /><br />While the world is transfixed on the World Cup - the International Labour Rights Forum has revealed a startling report on how the world cup balls are actually made.<br /><br />Pakistan, India, China and Thailand, are the top four exporters.<br /><br />And the balls are made by children working long hours in difficult conditions - never seeing the big money made from the sale of their handiwork.<br /><br />In India, children as young as 6-years-old stitch footballs.<br /><br />The US is a major importer, having snapped up $31m worth of footballs stitched by children in China, and more than $11m from Pakistan, and $4m from India.<br /><br />To mark Child Labour Day, Al Jazeera's Imran Khan reports from Pakistan.
