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Drama: Education as Heritage

Virtual Village: 
Mukeshimana is a studious young lady attending school in her community. With her mother working the household chores and growing tired of the strenuous work, she asks her husband to attend Mukeshimana's important parent meeting at the school. What will happen when her father does not attend?

Cattle Breeding

Virtual Village: 
A Rwandan farmer turns to cattle rearing instead of growing crops. Learn how the progress of modern cattle breeding has provided benefits to local communities.

Community Development

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Villagers discuss how development has changed their community in various ways, making life a little easier than before.

Agriculture in Mva'a

Virtual Village: 
This film depicts the cultivation of crops in the village including food crops, such as okra, and cash crops like cocoa.

Life in the Community

Virtual Village: 
Youth highlight the various aspects of daily life in this community in Cumbana.

The Market

Virtual Village: 
This film shows the small market in the area and the types of goods purchased and sold there. A Malian storekeeper tells us what urged him to leave his home and come to Cameroon.

Small Business in the Rural Zone

Virtual Village: 
This film is an interview of a shoe-mender telling us how difficult it is to do a small scale business in the community because it is located in the rural area.

Parent Children Relationship

Virtual Village: 
This film talks about the way parents relate with their children and highlights the fact that bringing up a child is a challenging task. Two mothers share with us their own experiences in bringing up their children.

Child Trafficking

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Youth in Togo share their opinions, memories and future outlooks on life while living in the midst of child trafficking.

Sotouboua, Togo

Thirteen youth from Togo's East-Mono region took part in the production of a series of one-minute videos about our experience and perception of child trafficking and child labor. Our project was a collaboration between Plan Togo, The One Minutes Foundation and UNICEF. Many of us involved in creating this project had never seen a film before, but we talked honestly about the problem of trafficking from our own experiences. Many of us were given false promises of good paying jobs and educational opportunities but we returned having bad experiences where we were forced to work long days, in terrible conditions and we had no say or choice. In the videos we created, one youth found the courage to share her experience of sexual exploitation. Others spoke about the extreme conditions they encountered when they were forced to work from dawn until dusk with virtually no food or love, surviving on the hope of returning to their village with something to show. Many came back empty-handed. We hope our films will help you learn more about the issue of child trafficking in Togo and help prevent this from happening to other youths in our communities.
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