A light in the dark

SYNOPSIS:
Marta, a 15-year-old Spanish student travels to Africa to attend rural schools in order to take the real pulse of education and its environment.
On her return, Marta will try to understand, through interviews with relevant experts, the reasons why in such a globalized world there is still such a poor education. At the end, at a world forum on education at the United Nations, she will have the opportunity to present her experiences to the international community.

Produced by Sara Fijo for Gondola Films in co-production with Canal Sur TV Documentary written and directed by José M. Borrell.

Marta, a young teenager decides to inquire about what fails in the education of children and young people in the countries in progress developmental. Taking advantage of a holiday period, they will travel to Mozambique, one of the poorest countries in the world. 

To the north, on the small island of IBO, there is a place where a sustainable education system based on the idea for which is understood that alms or free aid is the worst stimulus for growth. Marta and her friend Berta will try to understand through interesting interviews the reasons why in such a globalized world there are such enormous levels of poverty and their Once again, they will check possible solutions that could be applied in the immediate future in tangible examples. 

Upon their return, together with some of their schoolmates, they will draw conclusions about their experience and try to obtain a speaker that allows them to convey their message clearly. It will be within an important forum at the World Bank where they can present their conclusions on such an enriching experience.
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