مقاطع إذاعية
مقاطع إذاعية
The coffee industry – a catalyst for change in child labor
©FAO/Santiago Billy
Have you ever wondered where your coffee beans come from? Chances are it was prepared in Guatemala, ninth largest coffee exporter in the world. In the remote region of Ixil, far off the beaten tracks of the northern part of the country, low literacy rates and poverty have long plagued the Maya Ixil Indigenous population. Employment opportunities are far and few between and many parents feel that they have no choice but to bring their children to work with them in coffee fields to make ends meet. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, FAO, and partners in the Ixil region are tackling child labor and poverty by promoting education and safe youth employment in the coffee industry.

Producers: Anais Hotin, Charlotta Lomas Presenter: André Vornic, FAO
11دقيقة 17ثانية
الموضوع: Social policies, المرأة والبعد الجنساني, التعليم وبناء القدرات, تنمية ريفية وزراعية, زراعة ومحاصيل
ن إنتاج: Anais Hotin, Charlotta Lomas
 
المرجع: 12691