It will be very hard for Greeks to get back on their feet. One reason is the significant impact on their country of the mass refugee exodus to Europe.
Lesbos Island is the first stop of Syrian refugees in the European Union. Dominika Kulczyk went there with the cameras of ‘The Domino Effect.’ What really happens on the shores of the Greek island? What kind of help is provided to the people running away from war and who really helps them?
These eight people may do quite a lot for us in the future because their passion for science has no limits! “Our dad always encouraged us to think outside of the box and take positive action. My brother and I decided that our scholarship program will bear his name from this year onwards,” says Dominika Kulczyk. On Monday afternoon, she visited Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań to hand out the Jan Kulczyk Scholarships.
“I can’t follow them everywhere to keep them away from danger. I can’t make all parents stop selling their children to brothels. But what I can do is bring the kids to our education center and teach them,” says Sompop Jantraka, the founder of the Development and Education Program for Daughters and Communities (DEPDC), which aims to prevent child exploitation and prostitution.