
The children of the Mzimba district of Malawi, whose parents grow tobacco, maize and beans under the shadow of the Viphya Mountains, are among the poorest in Africa. Malawi has a GDP per capita of only $625, and Mzimba is by no means the wealthiest part of the country. But some children in Mzimba have something their counterparts in many other parts of Africa do not: an interactive teacher.
马拉维姆津巴地区的孩子们,他们的父母在维皮亚山脉的阴影下种植烟草、玉米和豆类,是非洲最贫困的地区之一。马拉维的人均国内生产总值仅为625美元,姆津巴也绝不是该国最富裕的地区。但姆津巴的一些孩子拥有非洲其他许多地区的孩子所没有的东西:一位互动式教师。
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