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Elvin & Ana Cristina: What Childhood Poverty Means in Guatemala

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10-year-old Elvin works in a landfill every day, gathering recyclables to earn an income. 12-year-old Ana Cristina had to drop out of school last year because her parents could no longer afford her tuition and school supplies. These are just some of the stories you'll find among some of the poorest communities in Guatemala.

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Видео Elvin & Ana Cristina: What Childhood Poverty Means in Guatemala канала Good Neighbors USA
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17 августа 2012 г. 0:15:16
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