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Reportage for TIMEMbuyi Mwanza, 15, spends his days shoveling and sifting gravel in the small artisanal mines of southwest Democratic Republic of Congo, Aug. 9, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEThe mine where Mbuyi Mwanza works is at the center of one of the world’s most important sources of gem-quality diamonds. Aug. 9, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMECongolese children attend the Brilliant Mobile School in the village of Lungudi, Kasaï. The school's program uses funds from the diamond industry to educate miners' children. Aug. 7, 2015.Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEStudents of the Brilliant Mobile School in the southwest Democratic Republic of Congo. Aug. 7, 2015.Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEStudents of the Brilliant Mobile School in the southwest Democratic Republic of Congo. Aug. 7, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMECongolese children in the village of Lungudi, where poverty has forced some school-age children into mining. Aug. 7, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMECongolese children who live in poverty in the village of Lungudi, Aug. 7, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEWomen walk in the village of Lungudi, the center diamond mining in the southwest Democratic Republic of Congo. Aug. 7, 2015.Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEKamuchima Sidoni stands over her husband, Mukendi Ntambue, moments after he died in the Konzala General Referral Hospital, in the southwest region of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kamuchima traveled for roughly five hours on a motorbike with her sick husband, and tried two different hospitals before ending up in the general hospital. Aug. 9, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEFamilies attend Sunday church mass in Kamabue, in the heart of Congo's diamond-mining region. Aug. 9, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEA Sunday church mass celebration in Kamabue. Democratic Republic of Congo. Aug. 9, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEFamilies attend Sunday church mass in Kamabue. Democratic Republic of Congo. Aug. 9, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMECongolese walk past Jaffar Comptoir, a diamond-trading house, in Tshikapa, Kasaï, Democratic Republic of Congo, Aug. 10, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMECongolese diamond buyers Daniel Tunuanga, 61, and Kindambay Funji, 69, look over diamonds in the Mwankenza Comptoir, a diamond trading house, in Tshikapa, Kasaï, Democratic Republic of Congo, Aug. 10, 2015. The sign, in Lingala, reads: "A bad heart (person) doesn't pay." Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMELebanese diamond buyer Amad Awada, 54, looks over and sorts rough diamonds according to carat size and clarity. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Aug. 4, 2015. Lynsey Addario—Getty Images Reportage for TIMEMore Must-Reads from TIMEInside Elon Musk’s War on WashingtonMeet the 2025 Women of the YearThe Harsh Truth About Disability InclusionWhy Do More Young Adults Have Cancer?

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