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Executive Board witnesses progress for at-risk children in Kyrgyzstan
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UNICEF Correspondent Rachel Warden reports on the recent trip to Kyrgyzstan undertaken by members of the Bureau of UNICEF's Executive Board.
You're watching UNICEF Television.
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On a recent visit to Kyrgyzstan, members of the UNICEF Executive Board got a chance to
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visit UNICEF-supported programs, like this daycare center for children with special needs.
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UNICEF has been working with NGOs and the government to fortify the country's child
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protection system, which had become fragmented, leaving many children institutionalized.
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This center is part of a local pilot program aimed at providing alternatives to large state
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residential institutions.
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All the teachers, all the persons that I saw this morning and I saw this afternoon, it's
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some sort of energy that comes from them in order to provide this positive way of thinking.
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Another measure to prevent children from being institutionalized is foster care, a new service
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in Kyrgyzstan. Alina was brought to a child center last year when it was discovered that
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she was living alone.
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We used to have a big beautiful house. Then we moved to a block of flats and we lived
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there. It was bad there, not beautiful. Nothing to eat.
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Mommy and dad drank alcohol.
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Alina now lives with Lyubov Karacheva, who went through special training before adopting.
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The board also visited this family-type home. The children here range in age from one and
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a half to seven years old. They live in a house that they decorated themselves, creating
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a warm and friendly home.
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A new National Child Code in Kyrgyzstan ensures that all districts will provide services like
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these that protect children and their rights.
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This is Rachel Warden reporting for UNICEF Television. Unite for Children.
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- Fecha:
- 29 de mayo de 2007 - 14:46
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Enlace Relacionado:
- UNICEF (United Nations International Chidren's Emergency Fund)
- Duración:
- 02′ 08″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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