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“Education under attack”: a new UNESCO study
Duration: 3’37”
April 27, 2007

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01:00:00:00 Iraq – shotcuts: street demonstration; veiled women and girl

01:00:08:11 Colombia – shotcuts: children in the street, soldiers in a primary school

01:00:18:15 Afghanistan - shotcuts: soldiers, school playground, girls in a classroom and in a schoolyard

01:00:50:20 Afghanistan - Sound byte student . “Mothers are afraid, if bombs go off. They tell their children "not to go to school"

01:00:58:01 Afghanistan Sound byte professor: I often tell the girls:” "Come to school, study, but wear the Islamic veil”. Afghanistan needs this new generation, it needs the youth of today. If they're educated correctly, to a good level, with teachers in place for them, then there will be - with the help of God and sufficient security - an educated Afghanistan with a bright future ahead of it. That is, of course, if people cooperate. “

01:01:49:15 Nepal - shotcuts: primary school

01:02:11:07 School destroyed by bombing

01:02:27:23 Sound byte Mark Richmond, UNESCO’s Director for the coordination of UN Priorities in Education

01:03:37:05 End

Publication Date 28 Apr 2007
Europe and North America Latin America and the Caribbean Africa Arab States Asia Pacific