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rania al abdullah: what's the best way to fight poverty, disease, and illiteracy in future generations? educate girls and invest in women. i'm rania al abdullah, global chair of the united nations girls' education initiative. please watch the upcoming documentary "to educate a girl" on this channel and see how girls around the world are using education to invest in themselves, their families, and their futures. man: "viewchange" is about people making real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself. this is linktv's "viewchange," a new documentary series.
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kofi annan: as we open the 21st century, more than 110 million school-age children are not attending school. two thirds are girls. the key to all the locks that are keeping girls out of school, from poverty to inequality to conflict, lies in basic education for all. we need all those with power to change things, to come together in a global alliance for girls education. that is why the united nations is launching a new global initiative to educate girls to ensure that by 2015, boys
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to be supplemented, girls are more likely to be sent to work. even when girls do go to school, they will often have to do housework at the expense of homework. when they become pregnant, school policies force them to drop out. when parents consider their daughter's future, they often see education as a hindrance to successful marriage and motherhood. girls are more likely than boys to care for a sick family member and keep the household running. nothing illustrates this burden more amply than the impact of hiv aids. when catastrophe strikes, whether in the form of illness or conflict, displacement or hardship, women and girls from 65 to five years old are more likely to shoulder
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girl: dear friends... girl: one day, he kissed me. i was utterly shocked and kept silent. girl: we are low economic condition and frequently pressured to leave my studies. i want to continue with school so that i can do something in life and be independent. girl: i don't have time to study because of my household chores. t it's hard f me to travel for two hours to reach school. girl: i'm 15 years old. girl: i studied till class 5, but i was married off when i was 16 years old. girl: dear friends, our country was in conflict. no matter how hard i try, i simply can't forget. i'm mentally traumatized and this has also affected my education. i can hardly concentrate on my studies. the picture of conflict is still fresh in my eyes.
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this is the camp where sarah lived when she was in primary. [sarah] elvira: the culture was not followed. there was nothing to do. they couldn't even go to the village because there was insecurity. especially children who are just looking at those bad things like drinking, fighting, allied marriages, forced marriages also. in 2005, there was a class called girls education club. the main objectives of the girls education movement club is to promote quality education
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for both boys and girls. for girls to exercise their rights in solving issues concerning them. promote sense of leadership in girl child. promote education of girls. [elvira] they were talking about girls education through talk show, drama, songs. [singing] elvira: sarah showed interest. and shtold us at she h liked the gems club. she want to resume. she has taken education as a priority. teacher: divided by 9. to youave 3 = - 150. [sarah]
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[woman singing] ♪ getting ♪ getting, getting away ♪ ♪ going, going, going away ♪ and fly away ♪ getting, getting ♪ ♪ getting away ♪ going, going, going away ♪ and fly away kofi annan: it is often said that education empowers girls by building up their confidence and enabling them to make informed decisions about their lives. [woman singing] ♪ go for ♪ nothing less ♪ spread your wings ♪ and fly away ♪ fly away kofi annan: for most of the world's girls, it is about escaping the trap of child labor or the perils of going into labor of childbirth while still a child yourself. [woman singing] ♪ going ♪
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♪ going, going away ♪ and fly away kofi annan: about ensuring that your children in their time are guaranteed the right to education. it is about being able to earn an income when women before you earned none. about protecting yourself against violence and enjoying rights which women before you never knew they had. about taking part in economic and political decision making. finally, it is about educating your children to do the same and their children after them. it is about ending the spiral of poverty, which previously seemed to have no end. [woman singing] ♪ for nothing ♪ go for nothing
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>> it's invisible to most of us, but there is a crime wave going on unprecedented in human history. it's everywhere, in every country, on every continent, and it affects virtually everything. the goods we buy, the kind of jobs people do and where they do them, the safety of our homes and families. it's theft on a colossal scale. >> you could say that it's the crime of the century because you'd always be foolish to try any other kind of crime. if you're organized and you know what you're doing, it is so profitable and it's so easy to get away with. it's just grown maybe a hundredfold in the last 25 years. >> the crimeth
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