Watch this video to learn more about the IRC's education, health and transgender community programs in our first virtual trip to Pakistan.
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hello just give us a second that up or
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we can hear you
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any questions before we go to fishing is
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where xanav is waiting for us
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oh let's not keep her waiting okay
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herself and is also teaching she said
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the covet affected
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the children's education badly because
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there are a lot of children that need to
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be taught
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and there's only as much time as she can
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spare to teach
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a small group of five children at a time
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what does she think is her favorite
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subject
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zach she likes english the best
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she wants to become a teacher that's
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great can you tell her that being a
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teacher
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is a great profession she's saying that
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she recites her
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lessons in front of her mom every day
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that's really great so she's our teacher
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already
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yes she's uh we're already having a on
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effect
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he's very happy that the afghan
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refugee children and host children got
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an opportunity
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to study which would have otherwise have
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been
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impossible
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right now this is a dedicated corporate
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facility it has to be converted into an
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infectious disease unit
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it will be just like a blessing for our
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people because we do not have their
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facility
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currently in our province so our team is
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collecting swamps
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from the community outreach company and
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from the facility
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and they're getting the results in 24 to
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48 hours time period but now we have a
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bigger backlog
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because we have more cases
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19 their livelihood options were
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almost wiped out we were very much
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scared about future and earth survival
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