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the in many countries education is still a privilege. property is one of the main causes some young children work in mind drafts. instead of going to class others can attend classes after they finish working the millions of children and families of the world of chance go to school we ask why? because education makes the world a more just make up your own mind dw, made for mines. the policies, the state of the label health in south africa trained supports those with no access to health. in some parts of mexico,
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soft drinks flow more freely than most and for living is traditional. he lives finding that lakes in the mountain around the cecilia and ponds got up in the middle of the night to be here on time. the journey by bus took one and a half hours. the trans net paper they put train is a free mobo health care clinic. the travels around south africa, cecilia and ponds has had problems with our eyesight for a few months. now, i need to hear a little button. i'm not in a hurry. i'm here to get help. that's the main thing and i'll only leave one seen
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someone she can't even read the bible anymore. she says. 1 she used to have glasses, but they don't help now. and she can't afford new ones. the nearest doctors and hospitals are far away and expensive. when someone comes towards me, i can make out that it's a person, but i can't see the face. i can't see who it is. now she's seen a doctor. she'll get a new pair of glasses, which will make her life much, much easier. yeah, we have to pay for labor health care train has $18.00 coaches and facilities to conduct general health checks and supplied patients with medicine or even psychologists on board launched in 1994. the people like the trains run 36 weeks a year and travel to up to 70 remote communities annually. for the next 2 weeks,
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the train is in flu flu, a, a small town in the province of cloud, zulu natal manager selma. so take a is in charge. we also asked to put into consideration the, the, the sources that we have at some point. we have to turn them for, for the next phase. a lot of patients that come out of school, there's a huge demand for the service. she explains every day, hundreds of people come seeking treatment. so take is a qualified ophthalmologist, but has spent her entire working life here on the train. helping people without access to state health care 2 weeks is never enough. it can never be, you know, so we do what we can. we do the most that we can. she spends 9 months a year traveling countries. and so she speaks to her 4 children every day,
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but has never been able to take part in their daily lives. that's how it's always been, but it's not easy. there's no way you can miss your family. so, but also, um, i love what i do. and helping the bonham people that might not have gotten the help if the chain didn't get to the piece. the paper labor train is a huge logistical operation funded by south africa state on rail company. for many in rural south africa, it's the only way to get comprehensive medical treatment. as part of its outreach efforts, the doctors also visit local communities. we accompany our team to an elementary school about 30 minutes away. they are showing the children how to brush their teeth the tooth brush for each child. the 1st, for many, the doctors give them all the quick checkup. if there's
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a problem that needs treatment, they have to go to the train where people have access to like shop, you know, some kind of places where they can buy, you know, suites and things like that. you find that those kids on the home dental care. but in the deep way, kate's on the what the parents scrolling, the treatment doesn't cost much. a tooth extraction, for example, cost the equivalent of less than $1.00 euro. back to cecilia panza. in the patients coach, she's given a pair of glasses for everyday use. and also a pair of reading glasses, she pays just under 2 euro for each pair.
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bonded, it makes such a difference. i can even see that minor the from where i'm fishing. don't mind them . i can see much more clearly. this is a good feeling to be helping somebody is amazing what 2 pieces of philosophy, cecilia and ponds that lives in a remote corner of the country and get to about 2000 ron. that's approximately a 100 years a month from the state. that's all she her daughters and her grandchildren have to live on or they often don't even have enough to eat with i to cool. cool was one of my grandchildren fell ill on have nothing guessing they would have them done. i meant if i could, i would take him to hospitals in them, but i've got no money money. i mean the 2nd you need to. so for, i'm not, we just have to wait for his cost to go away by itself or wrong. induce me
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to add her failing ice. i had been making it increasingly hard for her to look after her grandchildren. she could barely see to me if i paid bring it to them. i couldn't even read the bible, but i never painted onto one. when my grandchildren nodded medicine, they had to wait for them. others to come home because i couldn't read the instructions on the corner by the way. no, it was the light. but now i can see clearly again in mind, you see i bought an unusual new line. now quibble cecilia in ponds hopes her eyesight won't continue to worse than it could be some time before the paper late by train comes back the last time it stopped in slow, slow way, was in 2001 more than 20 years ago. why is malaria continuing to spread? you know, this sounds, the only is it annoying. it can also be dangerous because mosquito borne with area
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kills upwards of 600000 people yet, and that figure might be set to rise. new reset shows that malaria transmitting mosquitoes on moving 4.7 kilometers away from equate to and 6.5 meters higher enough to ever yet. that's because animals are migrating further and higher to cool to places as the climate crisis intensive eyes making it harder to contain the disease, especially in by the effective areas. subsaharan africa and some nation and the world health organization and sofa only endorsed one, missouri ibex, and despite and decades of efforts to develop. so containing the spread with area of mind to start with cutting company missions, the serenade in honor of a friend who died a much too young from diabetes, the money, etc. play at funerals for diabetics all too often the t body of spidey is there. so very many, especially during coping 19, a lot of people with diabetes died achieve into that. lots of my relatives have
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a disease, friends, and other musicians. most important stuff from yeah. diabetes, this is the 2nd leading cause of death. in chiapas, the state is known for its rolling hills quaint villages, indigenous culture, and it's coca cola consumption. not everyone has electricity. the tap water is often and drinkable. coca cola, however, is available everywhere. 2 liters of the soft drink drunk per person every day here . a world record, the number of deaths caused by diabetes doubled between 20112021. talk to them not close out around the checks what's on offer at a school kiosk and find only junk food. he says the company's deliberately target children and most of the students to use we know from studies that these products make up almost a 3rd of the total calories consumed by children who part the coca cola is the most
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widely available soft drink. most of the most pretty soon things around the speaks of coca cola colonization through aggressive marketing and fizzy drink, has even hijacked to my end ceremonies. sherman pasquale ideas says that the pieces the guns patient also suffers from diabetes. many he lives replaced alcohol with soft drinks because they seem to be the lesser evil. a coca cola now accompanies the praise of bygone generations to the deuce media these colonial sugar is not the cause of a patient's diabetes. she says it's the gymnast fund. this woman has anxiety and dreams a lot. it has made her sick. that's why i do this cleansing clunky of west junk food is readily available here and does come to replace the traditional diet, amaze beans and julie. and then there's the water problem. coca cola is permitted
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to tap more than a 1000000 liters of water every day. was approved by the state says microsoft run a fizzy drink is often easier to get than clean drinking water light system warning tornado. nobody is monitoring how much water is actually being taken out there. what there's no oversight on volume control knob perfume can see in the growing scale the production of this plan puts the supply for the rest of the population at risk of is gotten the 1st part of the field. the company refutes this saying it's not taking water away from anyone. instead it relates water tanks and recycling containers and has reduce the amount of show the remaining of its products. the neighboring state of what haka is not relying on that teacher deana lopez has declared war on soft strings. one in 3 children is overweight. she counts the
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spoons of sugar in a single glass of soda. we drink this amount of sugar in a single glass. does it sound like you should drink that. 7 the children learn how soft drinks on the hills, but in many families, coca cola is a firewood for hospitality, a low and well how god prohibits the sale of junk food to miners. however, its implementation has been stalled out. however, if we send any child into a shop they would be able to buy sugary foods because the vendors don't know the authorities are not doing their job. 30, that is who is enforcing often? no one activists also have to contend with the widespread belief that coca cola has healing properties. some of them by word country with poor will become addicted to sugar and it will not be those not
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a big ceiling. back in chiapas, doctors face some overwhelming wave of diabetes cases. it's a memo to task educating people and testing their blood sugar because many people don't know that they have the disease. darwin, gomez feels abandoned by politicians. ok. integrated media that we need to educate children better than the future of our country and to help fight this problem, which is considered a global pandemic, one by name in union. good. a. sherman pasquale this ins, the spiritual cleansing with a soft drink, but not coca cola. she says that both go skim, but a lot of people only drink coca cola in oklahoma. oh yeah, but too much sugar isn't good for them for this. so is glen, this is sarah ma to but the point that will soda also contains sugar, was the road back to healthy eating is long and kicking. bad habits is the hardest
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part of the for centuries. legendary medicine men, the kaya y, a lift close to like tissue kaka. they with adults as if the inc kings often code, which is of the andes. what remains is coach at today. we meant to radio, latino, who calls himself one of the last kind of why you have you have with it is what will be a good the last that i use this week. i a why i know the medicinal properties, roots full flowers, development leaves, and fruits scheduled up for the oakland. lucy views the seal so that i
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receive the my extensive knowledge about plants for my grandparents as i believe just as it is ago, is that the kids look at this. hm. awesome. cause this, the way this good. you can chew are many people who have been put in psychiatric ward, so with a just to get because 11 traditional western medicine, another the see that you just call these people crazy. laquita locals, the soup of it. and really, you also has remedies for outside me is and cancer. but he wouldn't tell us exactly which ones a patient from the cafeteria city or for the past has arrived at his practice. already, a welcomes, a young man between stuffed cats teaches. hubs and weights. does money also requested to ritual with co colleagues? and so with the, the lesson who's the come, the last thing i want to know from,
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oh really oh, what i need to do to live a healthier life and was done last year and i need advice for my life. lose my emotional world. it is in the future of my working through it. there's nothing in coming now in a demo level based on the shape of the coca leaves, or really i interpret smith as someone who come into money stay healthy will be blessed with good food too. but he also analyzes his patients, costs the data for our customer. so this comes with a said he has money hasn't already emotional trauma. the with his wife cheated on him at the and he was in a car accident. those accident, both of those things have really scarred and shaking him. he is totally free. that's why he's so reserved, and now they've got to be the ritual to heal. emotional scholars is prescribed or rarely, ever shows is that he's already been able to heal cancer patients. with his natural
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medicine, we couldn't verify this already. i also shares his knowledge with non indigenous towns. people use this guess from cia waiting for already a in his kitchen. they want to stay here for several weeks to study traditional k, a y, a healing methods. unless you, i to now to let him we talk. so you go and the big cities are relationships with each other are often talks in this effects are energies and are so if any politically as a liquid to that case. so there are many good reasons to learn about ancient medicine from people who still live in harmony with nature or anything happen to be in the, at this hospital and mikaya why. and finally, the chief physician, daniel fernandez, has respect to the he looks like really a nice because many of his patients ask for them.
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illegal person, no matter whoever wants to can get pills when the 1st and then be treated by a kind of why a healer have kids who have been prescribed in additional natural herbal medicine for most of the day away pharmacies are almost non existent. and the prevention copy to care resigning because the strong tradition of alternative medicine has been preserved to dozens of k, a y, a like rarely a live in the valley. but they also feel with the modem load moving of a closer as good as the way to the far in western culture. and it's thinking are coming closer and closer to us. but i think our healing medicine will remain strong and important to us. it, even if our children suddenly only play with smartphones, whether it has a lot of the centuries old traditions live alongside a new digital generation. a generation that plays computer games on their
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smartphones, after school, on the slips of the andes, where they can still get cell phone service a little further on it's time for us money. ok sir. a city dweller to cleanse is so i feel the power and peace of the soil of the earth in contact with nature. the meeting coming up for the laser a while the offering is likes flakes with icing notes, or really or tries to bring us money. ox has sole and balanced with pra, like so many others before. and that was supposedly the start with each passing years. people are moving further and further away from mother nature likes these things, hit the button. and that's why it's clear that there will be many disease as a move drought sick the 1st quake and seek ways that this will. how can we save
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ourselves, get that it was because we have these ritual. does it help us pay atonement to mother nature as a movie you go to that matter that this is the contrast to the accelerated pace of the modem was that lives own regardless with the kind of why a here this is bolivia, the around 1000000000 people worldwide needs with physical mental disabilities, having a disability can make working and living and independence life difficult. but that doesn't have to be the case. 6 30 am. it's pretty early, but medium door down is heading to work. the buses already picked up around 30
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people, some live together in residential units. others like medium live with their parents . she says school was never her thing, but the early shift, that's no problem. what were some of the one? yeah, that's good. it's uh, working mornings to afternoons, afternoons. a bad in the morning. it's still nice and cool and dr. would you still have the whole afternoon free, or the other thing is leaving it but not everyone's in early birds. some are still half asleep. a few of someone to snuggle with or hold hands. the factory where they work is called less talking about catalonia and for beach growth. nestled in this nature reserve our 16 hector's of factory buildings, vegetable gardens, and the pastors medium. jo down operates the packaging machine or colleague folds boxes. everyone does jobs that suit their skilled level . you have to concentrate.
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there are a lot of things that you have to keep your eye on. re filling the packaging sleeves, for example, everything has to be destroyed for our customers. you know a 100000000 yogurts are manufactured here every year in catalonia and on the pl eric islands. the brand is a top seller that's argue that puts a premium on inclusion in its workforce while making sure its products are a success. and yes, some things are different here, like the affection so readily on display. really, i think most factory should be like ours. because it's a good way to look we're all human, we will need a hug or some recognition, even if it's as simple as someone asking, how are you doing? for my thoughts here the work is made to fit the people,
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not the other way around. that's why some workers can take an extra break, or one person does a job while others watch and learn. listening is important to me the door down as regular meetings where she can discuss how she's doing. and if there's anything she wants to change. my vehicle alone is a psychologist. her father is the founder of life i gave out and she said it frustrated him that people in psychiatric care were rarely given anything meaningful to do this. that the whole, the and it gets, it look has to predict is something that people find useful. something that they'll buy into equal event next to see that local, it doesn't matter if it's a product or service state of the unit, but it should contribute something to society, but also what ever their disability. everyone here knows their contribution is valued
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a few years ago that gave an added jam to his product range. it's also been selling well, and that makes the people here proud. this is the one thing is clear. how is, is the best we make it with a lot of love? and that's really important. whether jam or yogurt, the same thing always applies. people are more important than boosting productivity . when demand increased, loss of data could have bought more machines to speed up production. instead, the company bought more pots and higher, more workers making things by hand does not cheap. that's why i gave those yoga costs 30 percent more than the competition. and yet it's the market leader in catalonia and the ble, eric islands. maybe because the ron greta young sir, so fresh from cal to container. everything is on site and it's been that way for
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decades, regional and sustainable long before it was the trend. but as to who was making the yogurt. most consumers had no idea in was completely forgotten. we want people to buy our products because they good. no, because they feel pity, you know, in supermarkets we're competing against the big multinational corporations that is over the years the company has had to reinvent itself. a few times, new products, more marketing, surviving and business isn't easy. but the most important thing is been to employ as many people as part simple mediums. doran says there's nowhere else. she would rather work in one of the. i have a lot of fun here with my coworkers. see when i think we get along. we trust one another. i have to work here until i retire. anything else with you guys? because i'd have to go somewhere else small. i don't know if you do or not,
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i'll give you that has been around for 40 years and no one here is really worried about the future as they say, if people stop wanting yogurt, then they'll make tomato sauce. either way, they're confident that company will be here for at least another 40 years, the
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