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what was grandmother knows, she has a part to play. can you can't it, does my granddaughter good? in the past, i didn't give her much attention. now i know it's important to spend more time with her glucose case confirms what professor was previous studies in poorer provinces had already shown me clear that children who participate in the program developed much better than children without support. they are significantly more advanced in cognitive and motor skills, as well as in speech and language. grammar dung knows that if she continues to play with google on a regular basis, she will be giving her a head start for the future. the regular hand washing is easy right wrong. according to unicef, 2200000000 people have no steady access to clean water. yet hygiene is not only
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a human rights is also a pre requisite for success at school and work as she has far reaching consequences for our lives as a whole. as 9 cheery as 201000000 citizens move in half have access only to poor toilet facilities, while almost a quarter have no access to tools and have to relieve themselves outdoors in some areas. even basic power is in short supply. i'm going to rega, it's a poor neighborhood of lagos, an informal settlement with no school or hospital cane day. samuel is a widow and lives here with her 4 children before the corona virus pandemic. she was already struggling to cut the energy cost for her house and to feed her family . its become even harder since lagos went into lockdown. but when the corona virus came, everybody had to stay in doors. lots of family stuff. we only have few tons out
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some private organizations. sometimes if you are unlucky, the help might not reach you noted by here, women do the cooking usually over an open wood fire. and since this area is not on the grid, people use diesel power generators to get electricity burning. these fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. the authorities had no clear idea about the fuel usage here. so they started to gather information. so we were crowded, he used to know the type of image they use in like in and cooking. i didn't know. do you know dr. c 40 is a network of almost 100 cities around the world, including lagos, that promotes climate action. this energy usage survey is being carried out under its guidance by the team go door to door. they've already uncovered the main reasons why solar energy is not used more widely in such informal settlements.
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where if we're not going for sula, is because one don't of the adequate knowledge about it. and finance is actually a problem to get into la, but in no co meaning power grid is coming to go away. going burrito, the government wants 10000 solar powered many cred setup across the country by 2023 . i got an environmental, andrea teachers neighborhood residence, how to set up solar panels, and how to turn daytime sunlight into nighttime street lamps, to make life safer. and when it is night, it's everywhere we'd be getting ducks. so as you can see, when you got the form yet to that, so, but when we start all of these, you can see if you have these phones. so that is the reason why we are doing this in the community. another pro is poor sanitation. this is
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a public toilet. the waste goes straight into the river and contaminates the water used for washing and cooking. another n g o called justice and empowerment initiatives recently built this toilet facility which uses a kind of composting system called a bio for digest to break down the way. ringback his tunnel gone, tyro is contributing to the project. some other morale me to twist on while my make anything. do you feel like this should be should be for my health? why did it? and i said, well, if we help you to try to come user testing the company to the facility cost 1800 us dollars to use it, you have to pay the equivalent of just under $1.00 sent the money goes towards maintenance and cleaning goes on does give god
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and let's just say, i mean it is to, for us and just, i mean it's, i was looking for no dot edu or again, we're going to look at my age to do more to live because you need to was about 4 or 5 to live in this community, this isn't go on. we are now, is our she met us unlimited up in is people in aga agan burrito also happy about the new solar powered street lights that are going up. kinda samuel is looking forward to having light during the long evenings. she might eventually be able to do away with her diesel generator. this would save her some much needed money while also reducing the area of carbon emissions. bolivia is one of many countries where violence against women continues to be widespread. women's rights are often neglected, even though around half of the countries parliamentary represent women. but
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resistance is growing against such entrenched discrimination with young women leading the way skateboards knee pads and skirts. a group of young women in bolivia, it's breaking a taboo to fight for more equality in this and the nation for my control is great. well, i have to control both my body and my mind that it's a way of channeling my feeling and finding my equilibrium move this gentleman. the training session gets underway at 10 am. the skateboarders are ambitious on the schedule for today. muscle strength, coordination, and jumps. were the 1st of all women skateboard collective in bolivia are name in the scale gator girls and the indigenous i moral language. it
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shows how we're identifying with our culture and you didn't. if you were the only man here is their instructor. yeah. co potato. he's a sports student who's teaching them new starts. god bless you also, and they're getting better every season because they take it very seriously. and they learn every stunt exactly. and they're really serious about them. they said, like in many countries, a woman's place was long considered to be the home that's changed, but the skateboarders still want to retain some traditions with us. but yet my grandma always chose, didn't want to continue to hold our cultural identity because we proud of the hard working indigenous women of bolivia and in the 2nd half of their training session, they change outfits dawning, traditional, indigenous clothing, a skirt blouse plated hair. and often they were the
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traditional costume of the indian women with pride to the other the next day. and they were doing this because we all belong to the indigenous catch up. are you that the acid is a visible part of our culture and our really well? yes, because we skateboarding in a skirt isn't easy, but the clothing is important to them. they want to break cliches and show that women today can shake off the limitations of the past. aiming their message, especially at the more traditionally minded bolivians who know that this is a totally new 25th century. already we are getting some exercise and having fun. i suppose and not getting into trouble. we're not prepared to get close. i know it's been 2 years now since the women began living out their passion for the half
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pipe. but they still draw inquisitive onlookers every time they take to the rose. they grew up in the city and they're studying at university. but they still want to maintain that connection with their forebears who worked hard lives from the land and were at one with nature but they are dispensing with the traditional gender roles where for centuries women have been discriminated against. 2 the whole year and the immediate kate is part of a new generation. they're the 1st women in their families to go to university and the 1st to skateboard, all while reaffirming their indigenous identity with the thing you know, it could do in our dream. but it, let me do the end of our goal to show that we're proud of our cultural identity.
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look, it's almost new. nearly all the skaters grew up in impoverished conditions, like many bolivians from indigenous communities. today they come to visit one of the girls, mothers in the countryside but celia munoz, lopez is also proud of her indigenous identity. but she regrets not having the same rights in her youth that her daughters now enjoy you know, put in there when i was a child, the indigenous girls were shut out of education. we were treated like stupid she, you could, my only had done more years older. and fortunately, that had changed, completing the need that today you see many women often in traditional costume, sitting in the lecture halls and studying engineering accounting or log in. it's a transformation that's ongoing chemist cater girls move easily between the old world
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