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In the heart of parents who live every day in conditions of
exclusion and severe poverty, lies the hope for a world where
each person has their place. To create a future where suffering
and constant deprivation will no longer exist, they devote
themselves...
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In the heart of parents who live every day in conditions of
exclusion and severe poverty, lies the hope for a world where
each person has their place. To create a future where suffering
and constant deprivation will no longer exist, they devote
themselves body and soul to their children’s education, to make
sure they do not abandon their studies.
Yet often, all that remains from their memories of school is the
bitter taste of disappointment and the pain of humiliation.
Madame Lenoir still dares not talk to teachers, “because when
I arrive they stop talking” she tells us “and when at last they
say something, they are always negative about my children.”
Abdou keeps his head down when his teacher asks him “What
does your father do?”. “Nothing” he answers because he knows
that working on the land is looked down upon. David arrived
an hour early at the school gates on the first day of term, so
impatient to learn. Three months later he was no longer
attending school. Meanwhile, Emma contin
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