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there that was. just the really getting better. global $3000.00 special reports. on digital. welcome to global 3 south and. vocational training is a rarity in the remote amazonian villages of brazil could floating schools be held . in south africa residents of one of cape town's oldest districts are determined to stop investors forcing them out of their homes. but 1st we had to montana in the
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us it's tough cowboy image is making life unbearable for many young people. men don't cry they're far too tough for that. they're also physically strong and when it comes to problems men certainly don't need any help such views still hold sway in many societies but could these traditional ideals be behind rising levels of mental illness among boys and men. the world health organization estimates that around $800000.00 people worldwide take their own lives each year most are male in the us for example 3 times as many men take their own lives than women. although there are often many reasons behind a suicide it can be tougher for men to seek help especially when doing so is viewed as a sign of weakness. corben
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was big for his age at just 13 he was already very strong and good at sports his mother and his sister often visit his grave. rather than a simple gravestone they've put up a memorial bench. 3 years ago corbin took his own life his sister mckinsey is still struggling to come to terms with his death i come here every day every day really so i think i've got a trying to carry on the tradition of being able to come out here and see him and just like all time sakes hang out or do something out here i'll do my homework to sit out here and listen to music or. this new stuff like that something in my mind off. corbin's mother charlotte's trying to look ahead
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she wants his grave to be a sanctuary for his friends. just a spot where they can come and. be themselves without anybody judging them. but with the toughness in montana and being having rough tough hard shell and not breaking it open and not getting that blooming onion peeling back the layers yes. the general's live in miles city a small montana town that's proud of its wild west heritage yet every 33 hours in montana someone commits suicide putting the state at the top of a very sad league. following a series of suicides by schoolchildren in mile city a local high school teacher decided he couldn't just sit back. and like he founded
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the let's talk club today a guest is visiting to discuss the factors that can lead to suicide. like the school well scott robertson thinks talking with each other especially important in sparsely populated and often cold and grey montana when families see little off as a weakness. and they're telling these kids you know we're tough and we strolled in like you said kind of cowboy up i mean it's very dangerous i think you know and that's just not being educated or not being understanding what we don't. know what it means to struggle with depression. the let's talk club wants to get more children to talk about their worries boys and girls are both affected but the members of the club are mostly young women why is that. i don't know that's a good question because they are very hard guys we've had if you don't like become
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no one meeting and then like not come again sort of thing like again like invests only about half. corben didn't talk much either and his parents didn't push him to. his father still regrets not talking with his son as a trucker he was away a lot. mckinsey designed a tattoo in her brother's memory that includes a fishing hook and antlers to represent corbin's hobbies. to me it's women hidden things i don't know how you go about i'm covering it but you know over there to try to get kids to speak out. more freely about knowing that we're trying to let them know that there's no be ashamed of. you know to reach out for help when you need it or talk to somebody. kaitlyn jilin agrees with that
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her brother also killed himself then only 6 months later her father died in his sleep. suicide is a major problem across montana in livingston like many other small towns here there aren't enough psychologists kaitlin says waiting lists are months long in part due to health care cutbacks. she speaks openly about her despair one evening i was. i was exhausted and alone and broken so i took some pills with the goal of ending up with my father and brother. only a couple know this part about me like 2 people. oh but i want people to know that we all have our bad days but i don't think god god is done with us yet. i can over then tell myself that i'm ok.
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the american suicide prevention foundation coordinates private and state initiatives and events like this fundraising walk are springing up all over the u.s. it's a 2 mile walk through largely deserted suburban streets can it really do any good yet it's a small town so when anything goes on. so i think about super important but they didn't have a lot of advertisement for the event so hopefully this is just the beginning of many more to come or. see me every year for bins mothers things the national anthem of the mile so the rodeo it's a venue for youngsters just like her son to prove their mettle. everyone here knows her story and now charlotte general hopes that reaching out will help to address the tragic issue of suicide.
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yet. when it comes to giving children opportunities in life education is key and yet around 263000000 children worldwide don't go to school the reasons many some simply can't afford to send their kids to school there may be a lack of educational institutes or of teaches conflicts and crises also prevent children from getting an education in brazil most kids do go to school and yet according to the world bank more than a 5th of brazilians live in poverty one key reason is the lack of vocational training which is particularly acute among those living in remote parts of the country's rain forest. in the amazon region things reach local communities by boat even education. brazil's only
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floating vocational school is headed for the municipality of copied anga. it'll be more here for 3 months. the last students arrive just in time for the start of classes. sabrina the olivera and her cousin undress summarized the farah have traveled for an hour to get here very excited this is the 1st time the school has made a stop in the area. school director rob psychedelia is giving the students a pep talk. take advantage of this strange this is why we're stuck here if you pay attention it will benefit you in normal life both socially and psychologically. sabrina has selected a computer course it's all new to her she's never used the keyboard before.
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ok. i want to learn this because i don't know anything about it. we don't have any computers where i come from. they do have electricity but nothing like this i've been given is you know. this is a unique opportunity to learn to type create tables and look finn's up on the internet service beside his involvement so it's been great to see how pupils who never had anything to do with computers can get experience in the technology here they can take the 1st steps for their further development. but boise will get it in the cooking class next door students are chopping manioc root and making a dessert out of us i.e. berries they'll be attending the course for the next 12 weeks. for. hygiene and budget planning are also on the curriculum vamos up indefinitely but if you make a point of teaching them to cook with regional ingredients you see ok my pleasure
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is that way the students could open up a little restaurant some day for example and contribute a bit to the family income of funding better for proper magaluf. the trainees are hoping to learn skills that will enable them to earn a living and be independent. educated them if i want to achieve something in life we. will hear i don't want to be like the many people here who take drugs like because i want to support my family dog had always been there for me. sabrina and done tresa have got through the 1st school day a friend drives them back to their village. the trip takes an hour on the only road . it was built by an oil company that drills for gas here.
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and this is where under arrest and sabrina live where the road comes to an end. brazil has compulsory schooling but for young people like sabrina there are a few opportunities for further education at home her 2 children are waiting for her the 22 year old is raising them on her own sister is helping so she can finish her training on of occasional school ship in the coming weeks. most of the women here have 2 options housewife or pharma but sabrina dreams of working as a nurse in a health center. there are you know how that would be wonderful if i could do more seminars and get a job the way that would help my whole family were one letter for sabrina the computer course is just the beginning she has opportunities that weren't available to her mother who farms
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a small plot of land. i am on the monkey my mother had to leave school after 6 years. she's always told me that she regrets that. she doesn't know how to write her name but she can't read salmon for the moment on family and dresser also wants to be that different life that's why she's so keen to take advantage of the training ship in the meantime she makes a little money as a babysitter and sees her certificate in 3 months time as a step closer to her dream. but. if you are granted. to become a lawyer my family likes that lawyer or soldier in the navy. the school is free for the inhabitants of the river region it's financed by a corporate tax. hairdressing course is full to capacity in fact it was 3
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times oversubscribed. dressing is a popular way of becoming self-employed an amazonian village is. unfortunately one single training ship is not enough for all the others and communities that need it. that's why it would be important to get more projects like the floating book ational schools into service. after final exams the floating school will sail off to another amazonian town to help other young people realize their dreams. and this became a global idea as we find out how pedestrians and cyclists have reclaiming india's streets the number of cars in the country has doubled over the past 10 years. train networks tend to be poorly developed and there are a few cycles. but now city planners in khulna in western india determined to
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encourage people to ditch their cars and improve the quality of life as a whole. who knows lots of trees and flows it is considered the most livable city in india the same time the traffic is horrendous car ownership is rising fast the air pollution is intense and it is noisy walking is a dangerous activity. used to be a cyclist friendly place. and i was here. because of my fault it was that on. every day i was riding my bike but over that you know if i thought. you were. moving those. people think people are moving but you definitely want to do it. on private very best of the followed by. the institute for transportation and
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development policy is developing a sustainable mobility plan for poor. it's an international n.g.o.s and received financial support for this project from the international climate initiative of the german environment ministry brings to go. they're architects urban planners and municipal authorities you know. the idea of living in and we did but instead now we're. looking for people who can live enjoy their life and not just run through. it involves building footpaths 15 kilometers have already been built 15 more in the works constructing each kilometer takes up to 6 months. they'll be greenery separating white footpaths from traffic and cycle paths. making the city a pleasant place to walk around should encourage people to give up their cars on
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mopeds reducing motorised traffic is important to prevent the air pollution from becoming as bad as in the capital delhi where rates of lung disease have been soaring public transport is being enhanced as our access routes to bus stops and stations this. confused. when we were asked will. be if we have the last mile would be because this. is. the theatre. that is making the 50 both in. the nation but. it was selected as one of 20 lighthouse cities under the nationwide urban renewal programme nowadays schoolchildren are taught how to get around town in an eco friendly work. as
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a b.r.t. rapid transit bus network with dedicated corridors that connect downtown with the suburbs in delhi by contrast a p.r.t. corridor met with popular resistance and had to be removed. your thorough. these really want young people to appreciate the benefits of public transport. buses currently no natural gas. and as the b.r.t. buses have their own lanes they get you where you want to go relatively fast. has ordered $125.00 electric powered buses they should be in service by the end of the year. at the edge of town there are no elegant sidewalks yet. this family uses the b.r.t. to get into town they don't have a car. the buses are air conditioned which also helps.
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taking the bus every day for 9 years from home to the office and back again and on weekends to the park with my family. and my of the most more than a 1000000 people travel by bus in the greater community area every day the electricity is not green though so renewable sources still need to be found now c o 2 emissions and i'm not likely to fall. still more and more people are choosing to more rather drive. on the truly bold get on their bikes. i can love riding my bicycle in my. sport in the 50. it is quite doable even now but it's a little it's a little risky because of. the traffic. bruno wants to become
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a happy place for cyclists again. all the 400 kilometers of cycle paths are to be created over the next few years. when it wants to defend its title as in. most livable city and even extend its lead. in recent months residents of south africa's townships have been increasingly taking to the streets to air their anger 25 years after the end of apartheid many lack a proper roof over their heads since 994 the government has invested in building just 3000000 council flats is around 5000000 people subsist in tin hearts in the country's slums meanwhile house prices in cape town's old town have risen dramatically.
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the hills around a cape town have been home to the cape malays for hundreds of years many are descendants of slaves brought here against their will many are now concerned that their quarter called bole cop will soon dramatically change. people like della told her and her family in their violet house on the corner. they have lived here for generations but told her says she doesn't know how much longer she can afford to stay. property taxes have been rising for years now almost half of the family's income goes to pay these taxes. knocked on my door and that one. out. instead they want to make.
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the educate the people who got out. is one of the oldest quarters of cape town almost 300 years old its 1st residents were former slaves from malaysia indonesia and other parts of africa soon craftsmen and tradesmen joined them this truly unique cultural quarter might soon be in danger of disappearing. and this is why throughout the quarter luxury apartments are being built. told her and her friend jackie poking want to put a stop to the new construction not only because they think the buildings don't fit in. this building those that have apartments minimum of 2000000 it affects everybody on the side which is that the rich instead for people people don't want to move i think they can afford to live there and pay the rent they have between they move
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ready. many residents believe that people like you are nick and his wife out here are to blame the couple bought 3 houses at once in the quarter and renovated them neither of them were born here he's french and while out here is south african she comes from another city. however both are convinced they're doing the quarter a service by purchasing and renovating these properties. it is a costly exercise and that's often i think the problem we have in the book up is a lot of people are selling their houses because they cannot afford to renovate it . nicholai has turned one of the houses into a guest house which has also angered many of the residents here. but the entrepreneurs are convinced that the quarter will only survive through tourism and
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investment and that foreigners are good for it. is a tight knit community almost everyone here is muslim fall dela told her and her son regularly go to one of the mosques in fact the oldest mosques in south africa are found in this area. but the streets are now characterized by tourists in shorts and t. shirts something else that bothers kate malays. we're told that the locals are still not earning any money from the tourists most just come for a few holiday snaps. even the souvenir vendors are from elsewhere. not far away residents are gathering for a demonstration this time a quiet one on a street corner jackie poking is here too. they're calling for fewer new
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construction projects and financial assistance for the residents. but fellow talker has managed to find a way to make money from tourism she offers traditional cape molay cooking courses . food is sometimes sweet sometimes spicy and is influenced by indian and middle eastern cuisines her cooking courses make just enough money to pay the property tax . told her nose she is sitting on what could soon be a fortune the value of her property has boomed in recent years. no ways as i am not going to sell our living and this out until the day god decided what now that my big body can be get it out of the. fall della told her says she still got plenty of fight in her yet she is proud of her quarter of cape town and
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