In 2008 and 2009, we worked with advisors to the new Paraguayan president, Fernando Lugo, on developing new strategies and policies for work with marginalized children, and then helped to create a film school for street kids and indigenous kids. The consequences have been fantastic:
- Thanks to a proposal we developed with child leaders in 2008, there is now a 2500 member children's national assembly which proposes policy and evaluates and audits national policy.
- Our suggestion to emphasize the arts in work with marginalized children has resulted in the creation of music, theater, and visual arts programs serving 13,000 kids
- Though the film school itself never gained enough funding to be permanent, local filmmakers inspired by the project have worked with the government and a dozen NGOs to train kids as filmmakers and actors.
- This week, several street kids from Paraguay traveled to Berlin to present their film, Calle Última, at the Berlin Film Festival, a stunning honor.
Great work!
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