employs 1600 people, and tourism brings in cash that goes to the people and goes to the park and greg carre government on health care and education. carr is the biggest donor, but u.s. foreign aid kicks in about $6 million a year. >> we now work in 89 primary schools which is every single school that surrounds this national park. we are training 600 school teachers right now. think about how difficult it is to create a school system when you don't have teachers that know how to read and write because of generations of war. something we focused on is step one, was very vulnerable girls. a lot of times what happens in poor families, a girl turns 13 or 14 and the family says it's time for her to get married and it may not be what they actually want, but they don't think there's another choice. this is what happens, she marries a farmer and that's it. so we started something called the girls' club. >> there are 3,000 girls in 92 after-school clubs. the program is led by larisa souza. >> why is this the job of a conservation park? >> why not? it should be the job for everyone. for everyone. edu