Rafea Ehnad是一个32岁的妈妈、一个失业丈夫的第二任妻子,住在约旦最贫困的沙漠村庄之一。因为只接受过五年的正规教育,她之前一直住在由一家资金并不十分充盈的政府援助基金会所提供的会漏风的帐篷里,努力奋斗着去照顾她的四个女儿,希望可以为她们提供更好的生活。而现在,她以约旦第一批女性太阳能工程师的身份从印度的赤脚大学毕业了。她花费了大量的时间尝试着说服她所在的社区去相信:让女性接受良好的教育是一项很值得的投资。
Rafea is a Bedouin woman who lives with her four daughters in one of Jordan's poorest desert villages on the Iraqi border. She is given a chance to travel to India to attend the Barefoot College, where illiterate grandmothers from around the world are trained in 6 months to be solar engineers. If Rafea succeeds, she will be able to electrify her village, train more engineers, and provide for her daughters. Even when she returns as the first female solar engineer in the country, her real challenge will have just begun. Will she find support for her new venture? Will she be able to inspire the other women in the village to join her and change their lives? And most importantly, will she be able to re-wire the traditional minds of the Bedouin community that stand in her way?
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