i used to live in the city in a very dangegerous aa. i didn't like it because i had young children - mathilda, francisco and florencia - and as they got older the issue of safety became more pressing. one man is an air-conditioning technician, the other a plumber - both useful jobs out in the country. in the city, the tradesmen barely scraped by. they lived in a poor neighborhood, and worried about their children. >> we had to work long hours just to afafford our living cos. and it's too dangerous to let your kids play outside, so you have to pay to send themem toa club outside school hours. >> the arrival of new families has sparked hope in the village. residents even pitched in to spruce up the local church. among them - farmer daniel tron. they're also receiving financial support from various organizations that promote the move from city to country life. in the village and surrounding areas, there just aren't enough small business owners or tradespeople -- even though there'd be plenty of work for them here. >> 70 percent of global m