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to show. interactive content teaching the next generation about what mental to touch and. using employees channels available to inspire people to get out. and more determined to build something here for the next generation coming along. the environment series of global 3000. and all mine. this week on world stories. here on the cafe provide some joie de vivre. south africa distilling gin from elephant dung. but 1st to pakistan according to un sustainable development goals all children should be in school by 2030 but this won't work for countries like pakistan. you know it's easy to
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clock in the morning and sajid muhammad should be getting ready for school but the 12 year old has stopped going a few years ago in order to work and support his family plus a lot although i come here early in the morning and stage a late which is very tiring when i get home i have a bath and go to the must. we don't have money which is why i can no longer study. subjects situation is the norm for millions of children across pakistan a new report from unesco estimates some 5 going to team in and out of the school at the primary level and goes news of the most going to even posting a man who has children and afterwards of going to school pakistan's then been doing education crisis is mainly down to decades of under-investment and mismanagement of the entire system and faith in politicians to finally improve things is so low that
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many people are taking matters into their own hands bear the volatile as we play games and really enjoy ourselves they teach as well so we like coming here. i want to study to become a pilot when i grow up. they teach us in english and do i want to learn here and then become a teacher myself prime minister in non-con has vowed to prioritise and invest in education where the lymington dean used to spend less than is recommended by international standards he and millions like him have is if pakistan not only seamlessly reforms of education system but also lives families like sergeants out of all the thief to send their children to school the government has exploded like i'll do according to the latest to do in full cost $1.00 in 4 children will not
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complete their education by going to 30. in 1909 thousands of east germans sought refuge in the west german embassy in prague. they were finally allowed to travel to the west it was the beginning of the end of east germany. a journey back in time. 30 years ago hill much sand was traveling in a train just like this one. back then sunday was one of thousands of refugees fleeing east germany they travelled in special trains from prague to the west but to get there they had to pass through east german territory where they feared they'd be arrested.
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in order to keep memories of those journeys alive some of the people who made those trips then are doing it again. they all left east germany that way. after several tense weeks in the west german embassy in prague. in september 1989 east germans were poor ng into the embassy. the building was quickly overwhelmed. many ended up camping out in the embassy grounds it was cold. sanders spent 3 weeks here with his wife and 2 children new arrivals came in over the fence every day. then the fateful moment on the 30th of september west german foreign minister hands
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de trish kensho arrived speaking to the refugees from the balcony his announcement that they could leave was drowned out by cheers. i. thought i was i can't ship promised that everyone in the embassy would be allowed to go to the west i sang i was there and heard him i know you are standing right here. but. it's all coming about let's go. that same night sandra and his family left the embassy and boarded the train to west germany. in part of the war zone it was a very emotional journey and they gave it
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a very difficult ordeal they say it would show for us. it was a train to freedom. just a few weeks later when the citizens of east germany gained their freedom on november 9th 1989 the berlin wall came down. cafe down to isn't looks just like any trendy spot in iran's capital tehran but in one sense it's like no other it employs people with down syndrome or autism for many of them it's the 1st job they've ever had. in. this completely in his element serving couple chinos to the guests in this cafe waiting tables this is 1st ever job and the 40 year old is loving every 2nd of it. you know i like the cafe it's big and it's nice. that's why i'm so grateful to be.
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every night when i go to bed i thank. he and the others who work here have little chance of finding work elsewhere iran's job market is currently in such a bad state that over a 3rd of college educated young iranians are unemployed for people with special needs it's become nearly impossible to find work. for most of those people there's nothing to do once they finish school they just stay at home but we're convinced it's good for them to show people that they have other abilities not just good for them it's also good for their families they're often sad because they can't do anything but here they can show just what they're capable of. more than 40 people living with down syndrome autism work here regularity everybody pitches in doing what they can
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brewing coffee waiting tables or entertaining the guests with music. they all get paid for their work except for the cafe owner he she runs a deficit every month there are very few government programs to support social projects like this one in the islamic republic giving up is not an option because every day she sees just how much this work means to iran and the others. i used to just be with my father. you know but father look at me. i finally made it i'm famous and go through life with my head to. see.
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with their positive attitude imran and his colleagues have created an atmosphere found nowhere else in the islamic republic. no other coffee he a neuron could get away with this level of frivolity imran and the others are making the best out being a little bit different and have transformed coffee down to them into a place that's bursting with positivity. south africa is seen as a paradise for gin lovers newly created spirits are always finding their way to the country's national market it already offers 500 different varieties but there's one flavor that even seasoned aficionados need some time to get used to. let's just lay is always good to see people's reactions while preparing is gin tasting after all and is no ordinary gin it's flavored with elephant stuff. in the.
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yard is a little bit funny to think that was elephant dung but it's it's good surprisingly good. if you didn't expect so you know. what makes me relax or feel better about it is all that i'll call that sterilizes whatever that was inside the down side doesn't really make a big difference to me it tastes good. less and his wife have a special ingredients for their gin in south africa with the scope. and there's some danger involved a pride of lions watch this with bated breath by the 2 former academics came up with the idea while i know they're in business. smells of grass and leaves is love is
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a very protective call it's because the elephants but you told me all this amazing food and they digest so little and the rest of their food is just posh right through their digestive system very quickly and ends up on the on the felt floor. indeed doesn't smell to bet. still the popper injures are just getting used to seeing people collect elephant feces. it's true for you a little bit would like to. somehow oh. yes yes. that's. where we collected about just over 3 of the size banks. and this will be. more we have about. $4000.00 bottles 6 ounce bottles which will hopefully get out of the elephant feces get washed and dried the
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workshop then it gets steeped in gin for 24 hours just like. the final product is a premium gin for more than 30 euros per bottle it's a clear success for the gin distillers. it's been crazy so it was it started off as maybe we could do this is a part time thing but we've seen realize if you wanted to make it successful and if we if you wanted to grow the business and it had to be a full time job so forth the 2 of us it's a full time job. the spirit make us now i hope that the elephant dung infused gin will claim a permanent place on the shelves of south africa stores and pops. how
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