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In China, a mother lifts her family from poverty

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Subido el 28 de mayo de 2007 por EducaMadrid

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UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the heavy toll that poverty takes on the education of Chinese children.

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You are watching UNICEF television. 00:00:00
The way of life has not changed much 00:00:04
in this rural village of central China. 00:00:07
As Chen Aiqing and her husband work away in the field, 00:00:11
their daughter Liu Duoduo also does her share 00:00:15
to help lift the family out of poverty. 00:00:19
I was in school for nine years. 00:00:23
Because our family was poor, 00:00:26
I had to drop out and help with the farming work. 00:00:28
She once dreamt of becoming a painter, 00:00:32
but for a long time that dream seemed to be drifting away. 00:00:35
Only recently have Duoduo and her family 00:00:42
been able to turn their lives around 00:00:45
thanks to a start-up grant received from the government. 00:00:48
Ever since we started raising the ducks, 00:00:55
we have been doing much better. 00:00:57
It really helped improve our lives. 00:00:59
Duoduo likes to draw, 00:01:02
and we want her to have a special skill like that. 00:01:04
If she is really good at it, 00:01:07
then I will support her to pursue her dream. 00:01:09
The family's increased income, 00:01:12
along with financial support from the local government, 00:01:14
has allowed Duoduo to finally go back to school. 00:01:17
Learning centers like this one have opened their doors, 00:01:22
welcoming the children to give their dreams a second chance. 00:01:25
While catching up with her studies, 00:01:30
she also enrolled in the drawing class, 00:01:33
part of the livelihood training offered by UNICEF's partner, 00:01:36
China Association of Science and Technology. 00:01:40
At the learning center, 00:01:44
I can learn drawing, music, sports, and computer. 00:01:47
I want to be a painter in the future. 00:01:52
As China's disparities remain, 00:01:55
many children, especially girls, 00:01:58
may feel pressure to drop out of school. 00:02:01
Finding ways to reach them 00:02:05
and provide knowledge and skills they need 00:02:07
is crucial to their future 00:02:10
and the future of the entire China. 00:02:12
In Ruyang, China, 00:02:16
this is Kunli reporting for UNICEF Television. 00:02:18
Unite for Children. 00:02:21
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Idioma/s:
en
Niveles educativos:
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Autor/es:
UNICEF
Subido por:
EducaMadrid
Licencia:
Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
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363
Fecha:
28 de mayo de 2007 - 16:54
Visibilidad:
Público
Enlace Relacionado:
UNICEF (United Nations International Chidren's Emergency Fund)
Duración:
02′ 27″
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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