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we'll hear how the island nation became africa's. you're welcome to the show education it's a fundamental human right but a new un report says the key deadline for making sure everyone gets an education is about to be missed 262000000 young people without access to school it's worse than sub-saharan africa and this one's changed much in the next decade says the un's education even see you know school to blame among this. funding war and violence children becoming refugees corruption wanted to go failure only 4 percent of young says in low income families stay on to the end of sick. the school. is one country where better progress is being made and vested in education and more female teachers almost all children are now in road in school by challenges still remain it's a special day in this rule school close to address about the distribution of report cards marks the beginning of the summer holidays parents were invited to participate in the yearly ceremony as a way to involve them in their children's education that i gradually managed to get old english we don't have much education we have a low status in life the school is good it's a place where our children develop a vision for the future so that they become independent they will help themselves and also help us. in ethiopia improving education is a priority the country has the world's 2nd highest percentage of the national budget dedicated to education over 80 percent of the population lives in rural and and significant efforts has been made to build schools in the countryside but the mindset of parents is one of the remaining challenges for keeping children in school. not looking good and one big issue is to find a solution with the parents the aim should not only be to send their children to school they have to get involved and pay attention to their children studies you must not even at a very young age household chores often get in the way of education girls are especially at risk with a 19 percent dropout rate during the school year after that it's of not be so they have to help their parents are trying so they fetch the water after the cattle plow the land and the girls also have to cook from in this country the. teachers trying to sensitize parents to their children success. reddit is one of the pupils honored for outstanding performance. and i 2nd in my class that i'd like to become a top tests. improving infrastructure is also crucial to ensure children stay healthy and make the most of their education classrooms are still very basic with no electricity less than 40 percent of schools have access to water with the support of n.g.o.s this primary school now has new bathrooms as well as a library but this remains a luxury. mold in the u.k. providing schools for children used to be difficult but nowadays the main problem is the lack of libraries libraries are very important in schools because students need access to general knowledge not just textbooks that will help them develop a culture of reading. and. in addition education specialists warn about the importance of proper teacher training. for 60 of. the most difficult or most 70 percent of people of faith by. the government is that. because you're one of them and speaking in creating this kind of thing but the government. and i won't pay the universities. well improvements have been made in primary schools improving access to secondary schools and addressing the persistent gender gap i needed to ensure that children like radiate have a chance to become doctors and much more joining me now is wiley fi international education specialist other west african reset in senegal. thanks for joining us and now the u.n. says all children should be in school by betsy but it seems that education goal once we met is now what are the main challenges in getting all african kids in school. yes thank you very much and i do say i think it would be very. good to meet you. in sub-saharan africa. and increasing demand i do you know even if. there are a lot of lisa if you can leverage in do you live alone. and fast growing population. don't you and do you. know janet. like you when. you stand there and do this to school. every day. and if you don't. get. ready for it for sure to keep it down finding it going to be. taking it out of legs and use. you've answered a bit of what my 2nd question was going to be to how important i was for parents so i actually managed to get the out kids to school clearly a lot of education even has to go on to make them believe in the whole education system but also it's not just about getting past access to school is it because it's also important that detach training how important is it. yeah i didn't get it but it was nearly joke when you talk about it again. if you didn't need to. before. but if so that's really very important. and so i mean you did it no good novel quality because. they're going to hand it is going to be investing in it. even in education. fans are going to see the. best in the hood to get you to be very wealthy and if you. are still. if you do act and particularly. on investment you're going to be very busy and going to see what i think is very critical and. also to have and if you can if you know our national systems exactly now now why do you grew up in that senegal linking to your past on experience how difficult can it be to access primary education yeah actually it is very very discreet and if i take my guest when i. used to work. they do go to eliminate school so now you can say you did a lot of improvement and there have been. a lot of you didn't need to distance you did have. the school. holidays. and. most of the house and. even the city ok or meaning you didn't need to move. well said thanks for sharing and pass on experience with us while if i education specialist at west african research center thank you very much. the island of madagascar is well known for its unique wildlife and its production but now it has a new claim to fame it's where the 1st and only african kaavya has been produced the business is an unlikely project in a country set by grinding challenges body entrepreneurs behind the i.b.s.a. luxury foods like car via accompli an important part in improving the nation's economy. it's a busy evening in this high end restaurant in the malagasy capital the restaurant's chef is considered one of his country's best and he's creating new recipes using malagasy caviar the 1st ever to be produced in africa. question you know. i like mixing caviar with salmon because of its mellow slightly fatty nature which doesn't distort the taste of the caviar unit in the 5 added an egg on the side perfect. a liking gradients which are not too strong so the caviar is not affected or need nobody actually did that yet the caviar is processed in this factory 60 kilometers outside the capital after the cussing weighing and rinsing comes the all important step of salting the caviar and forget it you really have to respect the 62nd time limit if not the caviar become a soft because of the salty that it if you go over a minute you might completely ruin the eggs the. malagasy caviar is sold to $750.00 euros per kilo that's $2.00 to $3.00 times cheaper than his french equivalent but the producers say the quality is just as good. well you can see it's got a nice great color. when i smell it i'm getting fresh butter and when i taste it it rolls nicely in the mouth i think it's good caviar. from. the sturgeon fish are imported in fertilized egg form from russia kept in kathleen monitored conditions in a lake that sit almost 1500 meters above sea level. on a lake as a very very pure water fed only by rain water was no industry or commercial activities in the surrounding area we also produce the fish are literally good fresh from madagascar all natural so the fish are extremely healthy. malagasy caviar production still has a long way to go with only one tonne produced last year in a world market of 340 tons but the entrepreneurs behind the project are ambitious they want to increase their production 5 fold this year. to restore now of an airplane flew from cape town to cairo but this was no ordinary plane and it was flown by some extraordinary pilots this plane was built by 21 high school students 6 of them have a pilot's license and they landed in cairo on monday it was the last stop on a 12000 kilometer journey from south africa they made stops in the media. zanzibar tanzania and uganda given what's regional talks about teenagers along the way one of the pilots 17 year old new gun very sad brains how it was meant to quote africa that anything is possible if you set your mind to it. now. you can catch stories on our website facebook page and so the next time it's. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn with them simple online on your mobile and free cell. course speak german. well go to the euro max you tube channel. good line of story. with exclusive. must see concerning 13 euro. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe and don't miss out. on culture of the world's great paintings the night watch by rembrandt is undergoing serious restoration will have moral mass also coming up i'll be talking to my colleague david kennedy about the great german writer. considered by some the 1st feminist novelist. and the swiss rise of lucas bestfoods screws just one germany's top. the night watch by rembrandt is right now being restored under the watchful eye of well anyone who wishes to see the painstaking restoration process the painting is 8400 years old and it was last restored after a knife attack on it in 1975 that restoration has started to discolor a bit and the rice museum in amsterdam has decided it is such an important painting that the public should be allowed to see it as its current renovation proceeds. operation night watch cutting qurna is allowed to get right up close to the rembrandt painting the chemist is in charge of a team of 20 researchers restoring the nightwatch is the chance of a lifetime. who is afraid of many other one was kind of pigments did he use 400 years ago we saw and how has the condition changed i'm certain that it will gain a.

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