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1. A world tour during three years...
 Live, live other constraint than the ones from our western type of life. Live the more fully possible the time that passes by, the days, the hours, the minutes , live fully the family, the children, share with them each day always differently. Live the others, those that we can only meet if we move. Share with them a moment from our story, their story... So that we can one day say that we took the time...

2. ... But a "useful" world tour !

The earth as a cinema for children.
Do a useful world tour. Giving to this adventure a reason of being, a reason of existing for the others, those that we will meet all along our journey, those who also dream of discovering other horizons, to live another story, but that life has fixed somewhere. But how can we meet those different objectives, how can we do a "useful" world tour, for us, our children, the other childreb, and this keeping in mind that we have no particular training: no doctor, no architect... Simply by bringing into it a dimension that we can afford or reach, a dimension that seems to us important and so easy to offer, offering a bit of dream.This dream, we will broadcast it through cartoons that will be projected to children and most particularly to those who live in remote areas. We will therefore equip our truck with a system of outside projection with as screen one of the sides of the truck and as cinema a roof fixed on it. We will broadcast the films: or in small remote villages (1), or in schools lost in the middle of nowhere, or in the numerous refugee camps that we will cross around the world. We will benefit from the experience of the NGO's, in those cases our projections will only be made in accordance with them. PS : We are still looking for partners (NGO's and organisations) that would consider our cinema as a little "extra" on their action field. If you are interested, please let us know (contact room 6)(1) The children in those villages have rarely access to this kind of entertainment. It will be easier to attract people in small villages that in big cities and the public lighting is rare which will facilitates the projection.

some considerations (in a flash)

Source : http://www.populationdata.net/
« The all world is a global village. Imagine that the village is composed of 100 inhabitants, there will be: 59 Asians, 14 Africans, 4 Americans, 13 Europeans. There will also be 51 women and 49 men. We will count 50 young people under the age of 25. 20 persons (only men) will possess 80% of the village and of its wealth. Only 1 woman will possess her own land. Between 5 or 6 women would have been violated. 42 persons will never have access to water. 50 persons would live in the centre of the small village. 50 others would be dispersed in the surroundings. 33 inhabitants would live in a situation of armed conflicts, between which 23 would be women. 5 men and 1 woman would be military or policemen. 5 children would work in slavery conditions and 1 little girl would be working as household without being paid. 60 persons would be able to read, write and count. 40 of them would be men. 50 inhabitants would have access to health care. 20 persons would have access to a computer, 15 of them with internet connection. 1 person would be considered as rich, by possessing more than 50% of the village and of its wealth. 80 persons would have a religion, 40 of them would be obliged to practice it. The library of the village would be only accessible to 24 persons. The cinema would be visited each week by a person, always the same.The electricity would be cut approximately 50% of the time, 30 persons would be wasting 90% of the natural and energy resources of the village. The figures can go on for pages and pages. This allows us to put again into perspective each of us on this planet, and to measure what we are, us, human beings.

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