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Child
camel jockeys are often sexually and physically abused; most are
physically and mentally stunted, as they are deliberately
starved to prevent weight gain.[citation needed] According to a documentary by the American television channel HBO and the Ansar Burney Trust , some of the children are only fed two biscuits a day with water, and forced to work up to 18 hours per day.[2]
Many were seriously injured by camels.[citation needed]the child jockeys live in camps (called "ousbah") encircled with barbed wire near the racetracks. Because the children were sold by their families and find themselves in an unfamiliar culture, they are dependent upon their captors for survival.[citation needed]According to the HBO documentary, the person who viewed the camp said it looked more like a prison camp than a home for children.
Many are unable to identify their parents or home communities in South Asia or Sudan. Unlike other forms of trafficking that usually involve adults or older children, child camel jockey trafficking presents enormous challenges to source country governments and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) seeking to return rescued children to their parents and original communities.