Working is not an option, it is an obligation for Shanta

Shanta’s life was completely normal during her first ten years of life. She lived with her family in a it is an small village in Bhola district and went to class regularly. But when she was starting third grade, her father became seriously ill and died from meningitis. Her mother had to support her entire family, so she and her three children had to move to the capital of Bangladesh to survive. Once in Dhaka, Shanta was forced to work as a domestic help to help her family. She was just years old. “As I couldn’t do the chores properly, the lady used to scold me often,” says Shanta. In addition to working, she also took care of her two younger brothers, and that took up all of her time, so she had to leave school because, furthermore, she couldn’t pay for it. “When I saw that other children like me were going to school, I felt very bad , I got very angry,” he says.

But life went uphill again

At the end of , Shanta’s mother became ill and had to quit her job. Shanta was the only person earning money in her family, so she had no choice but to start skipping her classes so she could work more and earn more money. But, as if things were not complicated enough in the life of this young woman and her family, in the coronavirus arrived and due to Saudi Arabia WhatsApp Number Data her confinement, she lost her job. Her family suffered a lot and so did Shanta because she could not find stable employment. “If I got a sewing machine, I could work from home as a tailor and I could go to school again. Otherwise, I have no choice.” His mother, despite not being able to return to the job market, has had to start working part-time in a restaurant. But her income is not enough to support the family. Finally, Shanta has gotten a job at a toothbrush factory near her house which she joined on October , but since she is full time she has had to leave school.

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In which we adapted the school curriculum to about three hours of class so that. These boys and girls who are in the same situation as Shanta, can combine work and studies. They encouraged her to go to school again, after talking Italy WhatsApp Number List to her mother so that. She would understand. The importance of her daughter continuing to study. Since then, Shanta never missed class. She showed so much interest in learning that her teachers. Managed to get her to enroll in a technical training course in sewing . Since she received a small monthly stipend for this course, she was able to leave to work as a domestic worker and, after three months of training, start working in a local tailor shop where she earned about , takas a month, which is equivalent to about euros. This way she could help her family and continue studying fifth grade. At the age of , she dreamed of being self-sufficient.

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