All over the world, reporters and correspondents from Europe 1 explore and recount the daily life of other cultures, their perception of current events and of our country.

Long-format reports and fascinating guests.

A sound journey to open the mind and discover the unknown.

On the program of Carnets du monde

  • Schools under Covid

    ... never closed in 

    Spain

    , some never even affected by the coronavirus: the country has seen the development of outdoor teaching but especially the “ 

    wood school

     ” for the little ones, where lessons are given between two walks , three trees and a bush.

    In contrast,

    India

     closed its schools 1 year ago, without reopening them.

    A large part of its population (very young) and a large part of its students (underprivileged) have no access to any education since, and volunteers are mobilizing to 

    invent new schools, under bridges

     or on sidewalks. 

    Reports, analysis and interview with Nicolas Reuge, “senior education advisor” at Unicef

    , the United Nations Children's Fund.

  • Back on the Astra Zeneca saga

    , the vaccine that focused all hopes last August, whose side effects have for a time cast doubt on many European capitals, who now want to snatch them from the British, suspected of having negotiated priority with the Anglo-Swedish laboratory. 

    Decryption

  • The malaise of Senegalese youth

     : the protests of last month, triggered by the arrest of a political opponent, mobilized thousands of young people demanding more than the return of a man accused of rape ... a prospect of future and the end of privileges. 

    Report and interview with Gilles Yabi, political scientist, economist and founder of Wathi

    , a West African think tank, based in Dakar.