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tv   Founders Vally  Deutsche Welle  June 15, 2020 6:02am-6:31am CEST

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a new kind of a fun welcome but there are deficient demands to follow on the neutron to toss up a metal wire a mock nobody ever says was on that this was i wonder what on board this was like using a bunch here after my last. meal and solo but don't go out on sunday based on what their day might say i was last night live i nodded back but don't do worse the kind that would be too. good of
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a teenager to lock on think i. might go to paris you got your ticket what are. some of my coming to talk to give us a fun more power to todd's from. the massapequa several minor k.k. you can. kind of march today and you can you can. use. just not me beat me did.
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just. for. one.
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it isn't. limited to the beautiful didn't believe. it. when you were never in the corps. member of society. have any money to march in nirvana to fulfill basic needs the message that it's constantly america back to you and nothing. are not. one.
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disappearance of worth something is not. the deal when you live in poverty. in order to create a change in someone's life you have to have a human moment where one human shows another sure that you can do something. a.
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as human beings we are only looking at the future so when we talk about the future is the youth is the tumor but when we think of endos then it's automatically thought that their life is going to end soon so there is no theatre. one of those sad aspect of is it while working in this field is looking at embedded elders they have literally been left on the streets by their own children. many of them don't even care whether they are alive or not.
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they try to identify a few things and i realize that they were a few issues that were close to my heart and then i realized that i have this fear of aging. and when i question myself why i have this fear usually you tend to form an obedient based on what you see around. like the irony of the fact that we ourselves are going to groove and right now we all are active we all are the voices of people but tomorrow when you grow old and if you are treated like an invisible boresome how would you feel. when i grew older i don't want to be invisible i want to live and also so i do that i've created.
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anderson here. and. now. i'm not. we are a for profit social enterprise working in the field of easing. there are issues related to loneliness that's coming up there are also issues related to isolation so in order to address these issues that's going on in the society do with senior citizens we try to engage them in social activities it would be anything that they're interested in it would be music it would be a treat it could be anything that can get them out of their houses. only one. meaning.
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the. if you're thinking about poverty what kind of a situation does it have to be for a human to take their own parents and leave them on the street because they compromised for them anymore. this has been. the most painful place i fink i've been in my life and the same time as a place of hope and she managed. the honeymooners. trying to give dignity to these lives all these bits that make a life worth living. and being old is in
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a way even worse than being young and being 4 because being young being for this window of maybe maybe maybe. her. back. * never pollies a source country called human trafficking because of its forward teeth and the lack
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of education and awareness. these girls are trafficked into sex industries in india. i learnt of all how the gaunts and woman are treated now able to help someone i thought i would help one person but and end up being a help to many. we are fighting human trafficking at all levels.
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when anyone is rescued and calm here in safe haven for sed they are. kind of totally broken that shatter they feel. what if less. genes are sold to them sometime they would be told that they'll become a movie star in india all working in the bank or working and in a hospital or a big hotels they become easy prey. it becomes very difficult to even grasp how terrible the life inside the brothel leaders.
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can you tell me what happens in this household who lives primarily when we rescue woman. from the border or from come in india from wherever possible after rescue these girls are brought here and then this is the house when they will have the rebuilding process life rebuilding process it's totally our family environment we have seen we feel very secure they say. we tried to giving them the sense of acceptance that they feel that they have some people still respect them love them and give their self the north.
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the main reason for of lots of trafficking is due to poverty because there is so much a desperate need for filling up this trauma obviously want to use them looking for something so that the basic needs are met. not many children go to school up in the villages so they are totally unaware of what the trafficking means and what will that impact in their life.
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so when the question is. does poverty define and life the sad answer is 100 percent chance if we allow ourselves to create societies that are too poor to educate children then this life begins without the possibility to grow old by themselves. only you would want to. know its source is supposed to mean are you saying he was a little boy and then those stores 2 you know which so they're saying that she's gone again and again you so sure are benelux me jasmine was born she just even if you just believe it's. the proverbial
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reduce bringing the number one problem over here yes. people often are working in foreign countries doing mean our work in order to be slavery. it's not like there's nothing that can be done there's so many things to do it is. education and giving kids skills i think that's the main problem with all of the. words of this. great 2 thirds of our students in this were to go to public schools and what 7 does a person of them feel every year not being able to pass a sin the examination is that i would say of the mass failures. what that the right. improvise ok so improvising is
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being ready for the wild life happening to you and still standing your ground and not be afraid to show up anyway. talk about how all those like big topics and me talk that talk about capitalism and communism and like political concepts i've never seen such interactive play for fun ways to track with these really big topics the classroom can be a great police to discuss talk i've been in classrooms in different parts of the world in schools and universities and i think classes bureau can be just of the same you're even better one of the reasons we are very. i would say maybe successful or very different is people who are working here. and you can hear why i should live in a very passionate and what we're doing in our lives and i think you can feel it when you walk here and that of course to the students.
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we are the 1st and only china field private schools in the fall if we like we are very modern globally thinking small luxuries. we give to the little girls in exchange for 2 days of volunteering work from the parents we use their time in our agriculture work construction work handy crafts and anything else you need to do you could do is work in order to produce some money. the students they will not have to move to go dark with the new no become more than the slaves they're going to stay here they're going to get into politics they're
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going to get into sports they're going to go to different fields and there is no reason why this place cannot be as. happy as any other place in the world and me i think a new generation of leaders users of news is coming. in this hour if. i get it right. and most important thing that you learn in any case is to have your own sense of reality. a sense of what is out there what is the wealth and what is in there who are you and what are you worth and what can you do what is what are your abilities. and that
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foundation of vacation is. to have a sense of empowerment and a sense of hope that you can do anything and that you can build your own life.
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not some of it was that. you know that. like the little one was. mine it was that someone you could see william a was almost. like. this
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was one day i do and when i was. gone a month delay would lead to nothing. song that's all about to close up again made it. clear that there was a lesson that's what lead me i walk. in the air the mechanical. play the love in bombay now. i'll go live now live a vision is solid that's what i call bullshit the bottom of a sudden i'll just go away let's. play. the. last place. why not thought. it was stop or motorcycle quoted with demand numbers we will.
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follow. through on the love. that was even inside him. so you will also get your training the women to become basically ever so and they study with me when i was in the way they took training and then once did know how to do things then they go back today for me and start their own business does it change the community when they.
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believe one or all have been trafficked and when we risk. the the whole community of mine sit. down on that day and they believe that if they accept then the whole community will be cursed. but after they go back to their community with a business plan practice whatever they have and when they start doing something the whole mindset of that extreme becomes just. willing to accept and then willing to associate. that's just just so hughes and with duquan translight that once they've failed. their normal world. and now when they see all of a sudden boom they feel like achieving the cold war. we
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look at senior citizens as assets not as a border because at the end of the day we should value them we should respect them for what they have what we are trying to create here is to change the mindset not. without them the site is not a means of nothingness and so a cycle of. those single case that's where one individual found a heavy challenge to one individual showing being to help them out of poverty just like looked like one person for colds and one drop of the ocean i think inequality in a clover as well toxic health and call it. truth spreads like wildfire . the rates on social entrepreneurs must stand up because they cannot go along
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for nothing to happen is not something that society should. rely on. take out the make up call. excerpt sounds the seed of hope back into this human life you can be a show or at best a life most probably can't. one
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