Ram lives with his parents and four brothers and adult to stand upright inside. The hut has brothers in the grounds of a brick factory in Kathmandu, Nepal, where they have all been working for six months. Ram is nine years old and makes over one thousand bricks each day. He also goes to school but has to fit it in between his shifts at the factory. He works from 5 am to 10 am in the morning, before walking for ten minutes to get to school, and then returning at hard, dirty work. Ram and his family live in a tiny hut not much taller than Ram himself. It is impossible for an adult to stand upright inside. The hut has two very small rooms- a kitchen and a sleeping area. Ram’s parents supplement their income by working as agricultural labourers, or acting as porters. The advantage of living here is that food is more easily available than in their home village. They eat rice and vegetables twice a day.