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in fact maternal death rates in nigeria because of my data caused by malaria is up to 11 percent right now so if that happens it will be good news for health workers it will be good news for a lot of people exposed to malaria in nigeria and russia has begun moving troops away from its border with ukraine it sent tens of thousands of soldiers into the region leading to tension with ukraine and its western allies moscow says it was a military exercise and that some equipment will be left behind for a drill later this year they challenge ukraine's president welcomed the move but saying they'll remain vigilant but it smith has more from moscow. russia says it will have been withdrawn its troops from the border with ukraine by the 1st of may it was a mobilization that the russians said was a military exercise but that had concerned the u.s. the e.u. and nato the e.u. estimating that at one stage there were more than 100000 troops amassed along the border it's not a total withdrawal russia has ordered one unit to leave its armored vehicles at the base near the border about a 120 kilometers f
in fact maternal death rates in nigeria because of my data caused by malaria is up to 11 percent right now so if that happens it will be good news for health workers it will be good news for a lot of people exposed to malaria in nigeria and russia has begun moving troops away from its border with ukraine it sent tens of thousands of soldiers into the region leading to tension with ukraine and its western allies moscow says it was a military exercise and that some equipment will be left behind...
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and nigeria's dirty tells how we go to that where the people want global oil to paint the.
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nigeria is one of the west countries affected by malaria al jazeera has more on that from a budget. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent. of deaths here and more than half the population is a great skill for contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of malaria he's is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population does that risk and however the question is how many people would take the money be a vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in carmel some years back by pfizer which is for a many judges that killed a lot of people it was here and then now we having some resistance in certain parts of the country and bowed to the covered 19 in fact if a lot of people would warm up to the idea of malaria vaccine then it will drastically cut in front and maternal death rates in nigeri
nigeria is one of the west countries affected by malaria al jazeera has more on that from a budget. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent. of deaths here and more than half the population is a great skill for contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the...
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plans to grow his training program across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on that report is also about training young people 1st time not far from where you also. what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions into reality and we made some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed and will only be able to when mother died from the injuries from suffered so i turned my opinion food past into motivation. i never knew that what i'm doing will turn this big to me and condemned very moment. i thought and out i thought discriminated because of my often falling from malaria i am now part of the solution in my country to people each of the vision joy never got produces with a sin that prepares mosquitoes according to the u.n. every 2 minutes a child under the age of 5 dies of malaria. even if i'm saving all the kids that are suffering
plans to grow his training program across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on that report is also about training young people 1st time not far from where you also. what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions into reality and we made some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed and...
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these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nina in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1907 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humbled forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and why are museums so reluctant to proceed with it . just for fun better competition as a rule the 1st and most important step in returning artworks is making recommendations as to what we want to give back that has to be decided by the board of the prussian cultural heritage foundation is used to that's not something that the president or the museum director can design and another important question that needs to be clarified is who the rightful recipient it is at the stade or a national museum system is it a local community and that's quite complicated for but just to be clear we will b
these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nina in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1907 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humbled forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution...
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nigeria has a high number of traffic victims of the seas especially in europe director kenneth young believes that since its release in october 29000 has shone a light on my jury a scream and all traffic networks. feel has totally changed people's perspective about trafficking but what it has done in nigeria it has been all to bring forth the conversation around trafficking and a lot of people like i am only thing came out it was trending for 'd a long time on a general social media where does. the conversation of do the conversation would not just die after to feel. full of worry the memories of her deal still haunt her . as heard every day try outs. demesne memories of the young women i came across even before the final joining. of worry could not change the fate of her friend but she still searching for the women she met on the street and hopes to tell their stories. let's hope she succeeds in tracking down some of the women because they are stories told and heard now we want to find out more about this issue and meet some of the actual women who've gone through this experience so
nigeria has a high number of traffic victims of the seas especially in europe director kenneth young believes that since its release in october 29000 has shone a light on my jury a scream and all traffic networks. feel has totally changed people's perspective about trafficking but what it has done in nigeria it has been all to bring forth the conversation around trafficking and a lot of people like i am only thing came out it was trending for 'd a long time on a general social media where does....
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a germany joining me today is michael squeeze in nigeria. hi sundra nice to see you again once again we've got a lot of interesting reports in the show today let's take a quick look at what's coming up. in south africa willow the ball how was a small but free is made to make a local copy. in germany would visit the restaurant try and successfully produce absolutely no garbage. and africa reports from rundown of all small creepy bets on why we shouldn't be scared of them. as we all know the word the face in the number of a buyer makes a crisis we can't afford to waste anymore time when it comes to finding solutions to these problems now one major challenge will be ensuring food security in the decades to come what to do that we have to be able to grow food but that's getting harder all the time there salute. at some of the facts. a single handful of healthy soil is home to more organisms than there are human beings on the entire planet soil supplies plans with nutrients and stores water and c o 2 it provides the basis for practically all the
a germany joining me today is michael squeeze in nigeria. hi sundra nice to see you again once again we've got a lot of interesting reports in the show today let's take a quick look at what's coming up. in south africa willow the ball how was a small but free is made to make a local copy. in germany would visit the restaurant try and successfully produce absolutely no garbage. and africa reports from rundown of all small creepy bets on why we shouldn't be scared of them. as we all know the word...
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pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandro is struggling with his mouth homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework sometimes leander has to force himself to keep up with his tasks. what. you just get sad you don't have any energy you almost get a little depressed that's a heavy duty word depressed but it's true. just don't feel like doing anything anymore and. his mother paula also spends her days homeschooling she's a teacher and looks forward to the day when she can finally teach inside the school again 1000 back summations could make that happen. then i got a message from my school yesterday that invitations for all teachers to get vaccinations are in the mail. that's very good
pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandro is struggling with his mouth homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework...
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with the number of students increasing daily plans to grow his training program across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on that report is also about training young people 1st time not far from where you all sundra. what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions if you reality and we met some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed will only be empty when mother died from the injuries from suffered so i turned in my opinion food passed into motivation i never knew that what i'm doing would turn this big to me until environment. i thought and out i thought discriminated because of my often falling sick from malaria i am now part of the solution in my country 2 people each of the vision joy another got produces some wouldn't send that propels mosquitoes according to the un every 2 minutes a child under the age of 5 dies of malaria. even if i'm not saving all the kids that
with the number of students increasing daily plans to grow his training program across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on that report is also about training young people 1st time not far from where you all sundra. what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions if you reality and we met some...
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ideas out there for protecting the environment both in europe and in africa i'm chris celebs in lagos nigeria but 1st a for a while welcome to my co-host some truck. high place and hello everybody i am sundra to no good here in kampala uganda and yet a week of i longed to install for you to do stay tuned and enjoy the show here's a quick preview of what is coming up shortly. simple markets markets we see how are things in kenya these are protecting both elephants on the forest. we moved an artist in ghana who's bringing a new life into the grounds of recycling company. and thinking be how young and to bring us here in uganda a town in the ideas into the young to. flow as uploading and want to our unlovely site bought a point to lunch can be something of a pissed with a tunnel in the wrong places we've caught a few reports on the trouble want to hyacinth opposed to some communities now on leg also income on their local residents and of course of ation it's a document with another invested species that is posing a host of problems there. paddling through lake also has become more of a struggle
ideas out there for protecting the environment both in europe and in africa i'm chris celebs in lagos nigeria but 1st a for a while welcome to my co-host some truck. high place and hello everybody i am sundra to no good here in kampala uganda and yet a week of i longed to install for you to do stay tuned and enjoy the show here's a quick preview of what is coming up shortly. simple markets markets we see how are things in kenya these are protecting both elephants on the forest. we moved an...
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and gemini joining me today is michael screen in nigeria. hi sun dried nice to see you again once again we've got a lot of interest and reports in the show today let's take a quick look at what's coming up. in south africa where love the ball how was small victories maybe make a local copy. in germany would visit the restaurant try and successfully produce absolutely no garbage. and i could offer guy reports from rundown of all small creepy bats and why we shouldn't be scared of them. as we all know the world the threesome the number provided makes the crisis we can't afford to waste anymore time when it comes to finding solutions to these problems now one major challenge will be ensuring food security in the decades to come what to do that we have to be able to grow food but that's getting harder all the time they're salut that's. some of the fact that. a single handful of healthy soil is home to more organisms than there are human beings on the entire planet soil supplies plans with nutrients stores water and c o 2 it provides the basis fo
and gemini joining me today is michael screen in nigeria. hi sun dried nice to see you again once again we've got a lot of interest and reports in the show today let's take a quick look at what's coming up. in south africa where love the ball how was small victories maybe make a local copy. in germany would visit the restaurant try and successfully produce absolutely no garbage. and i could offer guy reports from rundown of all small creepy bats and why we shouldn't be scared of them. as we all...
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ideas out there for protecting the environment both in europe and in africa i'm chris celebs in lagos nigeria but 1st a for a while welcome to my co-host sundra. days and hello everybody i am sundra to no good here in kampala uganda and yet a week of i load install for you so do stay tuned and enjoy the show here's a quick preview of what is coming up shortly. simple mike is modest we see how are things in kenya he's protecting both elephant on the forest. we moved an artist in ghana he's bringing a new life into the ground for recycling company. and thinking be how young and to bring us here in uganda a town in the ideas into the reality. laws of floating on water are unlovely sight bought up or to lunch can be something of a pissed when they turn up in the wrong places we've caught a few reports on the trouble want to hyacinth opposed to some communities now on lake also encounter with your local residents the course of action is a black man with another invested species that is causing a host of problems there. paddling through lake also has become more of a struggle since the subtle venia
ideas out there for protecting the environment both in europe and in africa i'm chris celebs in lagos nigeria but 1st a for a while welcome to my co-host sundra. days and hello everybody i am sundra to no good here in kampala uganda and yet a week of i load install for you so do stay tuned and enjoy the show here's a quick preview of what is coming up shortly. simple mike is modest we see how are things in kenya he's protecting both elephant on the forest. we moved an artist in ghana he's...
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and germany joining me today is michael squeeze in nigeria. hi sun dried nice to see you again once again we've got a lot of interesting reports in the show today let's take a quick look at what's coming up. in south africa where love the ball how was small victories maybe make a local copy. in germany would visit the restaurant frying successfully produce absolutely no garbage. and africa reports from rwanda of all small bets on why we shouldn't be scared of them. as we all know the word this for a lumber provider makes a crisis we can't afford to waste anymore time when it comes to finding solutions to these problems now one major challenge will be ensuring food security in the decades to come. what to do that we have to be able to grow food but that's getting harder all the time. to at some of the fact. a single handful of healthy soil is home to more organisms than there are human beings on the entire planet soil supplies plans with nutrients and stores of water and c o 2 it provides the basis for practically all the food we need every day
and germany joining me today is michael squeeze in nigeria. hi sun dried nice to see you again once again we've got a lot of interesting reports in the show today let's take a quick look at what's coming up. in south africa where love the ball how was small victories maybe make a local copy. in germany would visit the restaurant frying successfully produce absolutely no garbage. and africa reports from rwanda of all small bets on why we shouldn't be scared of them. as we all know the word this...
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the only thing that made sense to me in my childhood moving from nigeria, jamaica, united states, and in between and around multiple communities, the only thing that was secure for me was music and science fiction. so much of that is how the book is told, is narrated, my relationship to music and science fiction as we migranted all around the world much like nadia and her family. >> thank you so much. also particularly interested in presenting the women in your lives, that your aunts, nadia's aunts and stepmother and harriet and bigger aunt, jamaica, and the fact that the presentation of black women in the narrative is just quiet -- it's unconventional. en conventional in the ways that you know -- positive way, the black women have agency in this text. they are playing so many roles that we do not see. so, was this your intention to perhaps get the same -- one narrative we have about black women, the desire to portray this kind of -- the presentation, was it ever intentional? >> i'll say this. it's unintentional and intentional. it starts out as unintentional because -- our worlds are
the only thing that made sense to me in my childhood moving from nigeria, jamaica, united states, and in between and around multiple communities, the only thing that was secure for me was music and science fiction. so much of that is how the book is told, is narrated, my relationship to music and science fiction as we migranted all around the world much like nadia and her family. >> thank you so much. also particularly interested in presenting the women in your lives, that your aunts,...
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but nico is well aware that nigeria's art and culture institutions struggle with a lack of funding. plans for a new royal museum in binning city are progressing slowly due to limited financial resources. in 2007 a bronze head of an obama looted from been in city sold for a record some of $4700000.00 u.s. dollars that's other piece beneath saw none of it you've made money from these things over the years over centuries by a bee keeping them i know how much i paid to endow the museums in the europe or in america and all of those things why don't you take some of the money i call my beautiful actress a calvinist i don't believe that the museum profited perhaps conception looking at the artifacts were exhibited they were promoted and researched but that manifested every lines of the color is a base of a misconception as to how public museums were questioned as fearful to him was in fact to me and to collect preserve study educate and exhibit this is the mission of a public museum but museum director would have vanished has had to confront the question what are the ethics of exhibiting a
but nico is well aware that nigeria's art and culture institutions struggle with a lack of funding. plans for a new royal museum in binning city are progressing slowly due to limited financial resources. in 2007 a bronze head of an obama looted from been in city sold for a record some of $4700000.00 u.s. dollars that's other piece beneath saw none of it you've made money from these things over the years over centuries by a bee keeping them i know how much i paid to endow the museums in the...
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pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone leandro is struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework sometimes lander has to force himself to keep up with his tasks. and look at how what kind of what you just get sad you don't have any energy you almost get a little depressed that's a heavy duty word depressed but it's true of us off us you just don't feel like doing anything anymore and i mean when it's amah. his mother paula also spends her days homeschooling she's a teacher and looks forward to the day when she can finally teach inside the school again 1000 vaccinations could make that happen. then i got a message from my school yesterday that invitations for all te
pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone leandro is struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework...
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let's go to nigeria to james. your question, james, please to graca angelique? two g ra ca two graca machel and angelique kidjo? why do we have african leaders that are insensible and the plight - of our people in africa? graca machel, we've got quite a few african leaders who are— let's put it this way— fairly senior in their age and not giving up that presidential seat. and then they govern these vast swathes of young people. they don't always reflect their concerns, so what can we do about it? two questions there, make more responsive but also perhaps let them feed power to a younger generation. let me say that these old people who are in those positions, they will not give up willingly. so, i think we have two issues which i would like to challenge young people to get involved in. one is, who is electing these old people? i think it's important that young people begin to ask the right questions. who are we going to be voting for? and what are we going to be voting for? that means to look very critically in terms of candidates for these elections. and que
let's go to nigeria to james. your question, james, please to graca angelique? two g ra ca two graca machel and angelique kidjo? why do we have african leaders that are insensible and the plight - of our people in africa? graca machel, we've got quite a few african leaders who are— let's put it this way— fairly senior in their age and not giving up that presidential seat. and then they govern these vast swathes of young people. they don't always reflect their concerns, so what can we do...
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on the continent show makes says it wants to develop movies and shows set in its biggest markets of nigeria kenya and south africa the company also said it's going to co-produce films with h.b.o. and cinemax to reach global audience is available in $46.00 african countries. and that's a show thanks for watching for more check out our website at www dot com slash business or follow us on social media i'm chris cuomo thanks for watching ever self a successful. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information context. coronavirus and the cold it seems special monday to friday on t.w. . and that's a show thanks for watching for more check out our website at www dot com slash business or follow us on social media i'm chris cuomo thanks for watching ever self a successful. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information context. the coronavirus of the coalition special monday t
on the continent show makes says it wants to develop movies and shows set in its biggest markets of nigeria kenya and south africa the company also said it's going to co-produce films with h.b.o. and cinemax to reach global audience is available in $46.00 african countries. and that's a show thanks for watching for more check out our website at www dot com slash business or follow us on social media i'm chris cuomo thanks for watching ever self a successful. the fight against the coronavirus...
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there are communities for example that are traditionally migrated across national borders from northern nigeria which has had many problems over recent yaz people have often gone to take up seasonal work in the 70s air and they can't do that because of borders being closed so a lot of people struck in to maintain their livelihoods so all the un world for grow food program warns that more than $6260000000.00 people around the world could be pushed to the brink of starvation by the end of this year what can be done to prevent that i think what this is really revealed is that we operate with systems that are really not quite fit for purpose to put it mildly we really need that they generate the way that they set up the food supplies in our markets they generate hunger and people who are malnourished and we really need to take a deep look at the way we organized system in all countries to take this moment to put in place some key measures that will protect them let me want to sort of i mean we need to think. yes so in the short run we really need to think about measures such as making sure that eve
there are communities for example that are traditionally migrated across national borders from northern nigeria which has had many problems over recent yaz people have often gone to take up seasonal work in the 70s air and they can't do that because of borders being closed so a lot of people struck in to maintain their livelihoods so all the un world for grow food program warns that more than $6260000000.00 people around the world could be pushed to the brink of starvation by the end of this...
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yeah i think you could really have a quite significant impact particularly in nigeria where it really exploded on social media i mean this isn't necessarily obviously not a new topic but also the topic for a film i mean just a couple of years ago netflix released a film joy which was also a story of a nigerian woman whose sex trafficked to europe but that that was made by an austrian and while it made some impact here in europe and caused some waves it didn't really implant pack the discussion back in nigeria with this new film maybe because it is told from a nigerian perspective from an african perspective maybe it could have some real world impact. ok so we know of course nigeria's very very well known for its booming entertainment film industry that's known as nollywood but this really doesn't fit that mold does it. you know this definitely isn't a nollywood film i mean nollywood like like hollywood like bollywood basically is mainstream entertainment and the industry there tends to avoid controversial subjects and this film looks really unflinchingly at a subject that many nigeria
yeah i think you could really have a quite significant impact particularly in nigeria where it really exploded on social media i mean this isn't necessarily obviously not a new topic but also the topic for a film i mean just a couple of years ago netflix released a film joy which was also a story of a nigerian woman whose sex trafficked to europe but that that was made by an austrian and while it made some impact here in europe and caused some waves it didn't really implant pack the discussion...
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to nigeria now which is currently facing an exodus of medical professionals a recent survey suggested 9 out of 10 doctors and nurses that are considering leaving the country heading to places like the u.k. or the united states is putting enormous strain on nigeria's already under funded health care system. reports randy moss is anxiously waiting for the birth of her grandchild she rushed had just turned the lots of this private hospital for an emergency c. section. she has been laboring says 1 am she didn't have any more that's why we brought her here for this surgery he wants to share with me. now is the glory all here we is the owner of the hospital she's well known in the community for providing health care to people who cannot afford it. private health care providers like when you we are forced to hear the burden of nigeria asked feeling health care system most people don't have health insurance so the hospital often has to cover the bills of the patients or depend on donations if i sure wait for deposits anything can happen you want that you've got walsall that's why i don't that
to nigeria now which is currently facing an exodus of medical professionals a recent survey suggested 9 out of 10 doctors and nurses that are considering leaving the country heading to places like the u.k. or the united states is putting enormous strain on nigeria's already under funded health care system. reports randy moss is anxiously waiting for the birth of her grandchild she rushed had just turned the lots of this private hospital for an emergency c. section. she has been laboring says 1...
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thought especially for all 1st 4 storytellers who come from one that the more christie's such as turkey nigeria egypt's pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such mother lines we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to feel maybe the urgency to speak up because we've seen how country after country democracy can die that history can go backwards it doesn't always necessarily go forward and you of course spoken so powerful in eloquently about the need to be vocal in our could says a man what happens to the human souls if we do not criticize tyranny i'm very glad i was starting with the very language of the storyteller let me use this approach to say that. noreiga is just a story to have a storyteller as a historian is a psychologist is a philosopher is a builder is a creative person so i'm very happy identifying ours
thought especially for all 1st 4 storytellers who come from one that the more christie's such as turkey nigeria egypt's pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such mother lines we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be...
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thought especially for all 1st 4 storytellers who come from moon that the marcos's such just took a nigeria egypt pakistan brazil then this is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such mother lands we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to feel maybe the urgency to speak up because we've seen how country after country democracy can die that history can go backwards it doesn't always necessarily go forward and you of course spoken so powerful in eloquently about the need to be vocal in our could cism on what happens to the human souls if we do not criticize tyranny i'm very glad i was starting with the very language of the storyteller let me use this approach to say that. noreiga is just a start at a storyteller as a historian is a psychologist is a philosopher is a builder is a creative person so i'm very happy identifying ourselves her
thought especially for all 1st 4 storytellers who come from moon that the marcos's such just took a nigeria egypt pakistan brazil then this is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such mother lands we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to...
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always thought especially for all 1st 4 storytellers who come from moon that the marcos's such as turkey nigeria egypt pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such motherland we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to feel maybe the urgency to speak up because we've seen how country after country the moccasin can die that history can go backwards it doesn't always necessarily go forward and you of course spoken so powerful in eloquently about the need to be vocal in our could says a man what happens to the human souls if we do not criticize tyranny i'm very glad i was starting with the very language of the storyteller let me use this approach to say that. noreiga is just a story to have a storyteller as a historian is a psychologist is a philosopher is a builder is a creative person so i'm very happy identifying ourse
always thought especially for all 1st 4 storytellers who come from moon that the marcos's such as turkey nigeria egypt pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such motherland we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done...
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always thought especially for also for story tell us who come from that the moccasins such as turkey nigeria egypt's pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't thing as a writer from such motherland we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western also has to be done to feel maybe the urgency to speak up because we've seen how country after country democracy can die that history can go backwards it doesn't always necessarily go forward and you of course. spoken so powerful then eloquent thing about the need to be vocal in arkansas isn't one what happens to the human souls if we do not criticize tyranny i'm very glad i was starting with the very language of the storyteller let me use a subpoena to say that no writer is just a story to have a storyteller as a historian and as a psychologist is a philosopher is a builder is a creative person so i'm very happy identifyin
always thought especially for also for story tell us who come from that the moccasins such as turkey nigeria egypt's pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't thing as a writer from such motherland we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western also has to be done to...
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especially for all thirst for story tell us who come from more in that the marcos's such as turkey nigeria egypt pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such mother lance we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to feel maybe the urgency to speak up because we've seen how country after country democracy can die that history can go backwards it doesn't always necessarily go forward and you of course spoken so powerful in eloquently about the need to be vocal in our could says a man what happens to the human souls if we do not criticize tyranny i'm very glad i was starting with the very language of the storyteller let me use this approach to say that. noreiga is just a star to have a storyteller as a historian is a psychologist is a philosopher is a builder is a creative person so i'm very happy identifying ourselv
especially for all thirst for story tell us who come from more in that the marcos's such as turkey nigeria egypt pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such mother lance we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to...
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prison breaks are regular in nigeria and they happen during the protests in october but what is significant about this attack is over the last eight months there have been a wave of attacks against the police across south—eastern nigeria and it is a worrying development because security and insecurity is right across the country and forces here are stretched. a new study has found evidence of climate change directly shrinking the richness of marine life near the equator. the study — published in the proceedings of the national academy of sciences research — finds that the total number of open—water species declined by about half in the a0 years up to 2010 in tropical marine zones worldwide. the tropics off the coast of cuba. forthousands the tropics off the coast of cuba. for thousands of years these waters have been one of these waters have been one of the hot spots of life in the ocean. but in seas like this dear the equator, the rednet —— richness of marine life is shrinking due to climate change. a new global study, the largest of its kind has found that since 1955 open wate
prison breaks are regular in nigeria and they happen during the protests in october but what is significant about this attack is over the last eight months there have been a wave of attacks against the police across south—eastern nigeria and it is a worrying development because security and insecurity is right across the country and forces here are stretched. a new study has found evidence of climate change directly shrinking the richness of marine life near the equator. the study —...
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always thought especially for also a story to tell us who come from that the marcos's such as turkey nigeria egypt pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such motherland we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to feel maybe the urgency to speak up because we've seen how country after country democracy can die that history can go backwards it doesn't always necessarily go forward and you of course spoken so. partially an eloquent thing about the need to be vocal in arkansas isn't one what happens to the human souls if we do not criticize tyranny i'm very glad i was starting with the very language of the storyteller let me use a supported it to say that no writer is just a starter yes a storyteller as a historian is a psychologist is a philosopher is a builder is a creative person so i'm very happy identifying ours
always thought especially for also a story to tell us who come from that the marcos's such as turkey nigeria egypt pakistan brazil the list is so long and it's getting longer i don't think as a writer from such motherland we have the luxury of being nonpolitical. we can say i'm only going to write my stories and not really think about what's happening outside the window but one thing that draws my attention is especially after the year 2016 i think more and more western authors to be done to...
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as more from a butcher in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is a risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of malaria is is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population is a risk and however the question is how many people would take the money be a vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in carmel some years back by pfizer which is for a many judges that killed them out of people it was scandalous here and then now we having some resistance in certain parts of the country and bowed to be covered 19 in fact if a lot of people warm up to the idea of malaria vaccine then it will drastically cut in front and maternal death rates in nigeria
as more from a butcher in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is a risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of...
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a grouping of armies from chad cameroon niger nigeria and also been in that has been has been fighting boko haram and other insurgents in the in the lake chad area for the past 5 years debbie and chad rather is also the. revolving president of the g. 5 say you know the grouping that includes chad needs air protein a fossil mally and mauritania. what remains to be seen is what role mohammed the son and the new military leader will will will take in both the g 5 say hell and as a as a member of the multinational joint task force i don't think it's going to change very much the yemen g t f is headed by a nigerian general and there's been no change in the politics of nigeria recently. nor have there been in the know has there been in the other countries involved in the m a g d f what what what remains to be seen is how the military will operate in domestic terms rather than regionals or we have to leave it there david smith executive director of okapi consulting and radio and our son and thomas and i thank you very much my pleasure. now russian president vladimir putin has been delivering
a grouping of armies from chad cameroon niger nigeria and also been in that has been has been fighting boko haram and other insurgents in the in the lake chad area for the past 5 years debbie and chad rather is also the. revolving president of the g. 5 say you know the grouping that includes chad needs air protein a fossil mally and mauritania. what remains to be seen is what role mohammed the son and the new military leader will will will take in both the g 5 say hell and as a as a member of...
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we go over to africa where nigeria is facing an exodus of doctors recent survey suggesting 9 out of 10 are even considering leaving the country it's putting enormous strain on nigeria's already under funded health care system take a look. right emotes is anxiously waiting for the birth of her grandchild out she rushed had a lots of this private school spitz all for an emergency c. section. she has been laboring since 1 am she didn't have any more that's why we brought her here for those surgeries tells me. nasa glory only away is the owner of the hospital she's well known in the community for providing health care to people who cannot afford it. private health care providers like when you we are forced to get the burden of nigeria's feeling health care system most people don't have health insurance so the hospital often has to cover the bills of the patients or depend on donations if i should wait for the boys it's gonna happen you walk back you've got also all that is. that's what bugs more and more about life meanwhile the new baby has been born it's a girl. the mother is still in th
we go over to africa where nigeria is facing an exodus of doctors recent survey suggesting 9 out of 10 are even considering leaving the country it's putting enormous strain on nigeria's already under funded health care system take a look. right emotes is anxiously waiting for the birth of her grandchild out she rushed had a lots of this private school spitz all for an emergency c. section. she has been laboring since 1 am she didn't have any more that's why we brought her here for those...
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interest has more from a budget in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of malaria is is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population is a risk and however the question is how many people. take the malaria vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in kano some years back my fighter which is for many judges that killed them out of people it was scandalous here and then now we having some resistance in certain parts of the country about to be covered 19 in fact if a lot of people warm up to the idea of malaria vaccine then it will drastically cut in front and maternal death rates in nigeria in fact mater
interest has more from a budget in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence...
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as more from a butcher in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of malaria he's is very very high in fact 80 to 90 percent of the population is a risk and however the question is how many people will take the money of vaccine we remember what happened to the test of the testing of another but seen in connel some years back by pfizer which is for a many judges that killed them out of people it was scandalous here and then now we having some resistance in such a part of the country and bowed to the covered 19 in fact if a lot of people were warm up to the idea of malaria vaccine then it will drastically cut in front and maternal death rates in nig
as more from a butcher in nigeria one of the country's worst affected by malaria. it's a very serious problem niger accounts for more than 20 percent of cases global cases and nearly 20 percent of malaria deaths here and more than half the population is at risk of contracting malaria in fact a lot some statistics indicate that as much as 80 to 90 percent of the population is exposed to malaria so with the coming of this vaccine it will be welcome development for many the prevalence rate of...
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that's $5000000.00 more than last year 6 countries became a faster cameroon chad mali new share and nigeria require $3700000000.00 to tackle the issue attacks by oh whoops military operations and kidnappings are forcing millions to flee and this is also led to the closure of thousands of schools 1600000 children are now at risk of severe acute malnutrition the region plunged into conflict in 2012 after armed groups took over in northern mali and violence spread to neighboring countries georgia from indian is the regional spokesman for the u.n. world food program in west africa joins me now from dhaka in senegal good to have you with us on the program civilians often pay the price not just for climate change but also political and security instability how soon serious is the situation becoming when it comes to food insecurity in the region that you're covering. it is very very serious the biggest threat to people's ability to have food the biggest concern the biggest thing that the biggest factor that causes accurate hunger as we have seen in this region is actually conflict it is insecurity
that's $5000000.00 more than last year 6 countries became a faster cameroon chad mali new share and nigeria require $3700000000.00 to tackle the issue attacks by oh whoops military operations and kidnappings are forcing millions to flee and this is also led to the closure of thousands of schools 1600000 children are now at risk of severe acute malnutrition the region plunged into conflict in 2012 after armed groups took over in northern mali and violence spread to neighboring countries georgia...
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these masterpieces from the former kingdom of in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1970 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humbled forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and why are museums so reluctant to proceed with it . just for fun better competition but as a rule the 1st and most important step in returning artworks is making recommendations as to what we want to give back that has to be decided by the board of the prussian cultural heritage foundation's use today that's not something that the president or the museum director can design and another important question that needs to be clarified is who the rightful recipient that the s that is at the state or a national museum is just is it a local community and that's quite complicated $84.00 but just to be cle
these masterpieces from the former kingdom of in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1970 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humbled forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and...
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these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nene in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 897 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humble forum is genuinely prepare. to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and why are museums so reluctant to proceed with it just for fun but a competition as a rule the 1st and most important step in returning artworks is making recommendations as to what we want to give back that has to be decided by the board of the prussians cultural heritage foundation is used to go to that's not something that the president or the museum director can decide and another important question that needs to be clarified is who the rightful recipient of clear ideas there is at the stade or a national museum system is it a local community and that's quite complicated for but just t
these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nene in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 897 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humble forum is genuinely prepare. to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution...
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with the number of students increasing daily plans to grow his training program across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on the next report is also about training young people 1st time you've got not far from where you also compile up what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their vision into reality and we met some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed might only be able to when mother died from the injuries she suffered so i turned my opinion food post into a motivation i never knew that what i'm doing will turn this big to me and can devote a moment. i thought and i thought discriminated because of my often falling from malaria i am now part of the solution in my country to people each of the vision join never got producers saw with the sin that propels mosquitoes according to the un every 2 minutes a child under the age of 5 dies of malaria. even if i'm not saving all the
with the number of students increasing daily plans to grow his training program across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on the next report is also about training young people 1st time you've got not far from where you also compile up what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their vision into reality...
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pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandro was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework sometimes lander has to force himself to keep up with his tasks. look at. what you just get sad you don't have any energy you almost get a little depressed that's a heavy duty word depressed but it's true. you just don't feel like doing anything anymore. his mother paula also spends her days homeschooling she's a teacher and looks forward to the day when she can finally teach inside the school again 1000 back summations could make that happen have a guess then i got a message from my school yesterday that invitations for all teachers to get vaccinations are in the mai
pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandro was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework...
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these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nene in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 897 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these bronze and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humbled forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and why are museums so reluctant to proceed with it . just for fun but a competition as a rule the 1st and most important step in returning artworks is making recommendations as to what we want to give back that has to be decided by the board of the question cultural heritage foundation is used to go to that's not something that the president or the museum director can decide and another important question that needs to be clarified is who the rightful recipient it is of the state or a national museum system is it a local community and that's quite complicated for but just to be clear we wi
these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nene in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 897 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these bronze and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humbled forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution...
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these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nina in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1907 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these bronze and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humble forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and why are museums so reluctant to proceed with it . just for fun but accomplishing that as a rule the 1st and most important step in returning artworks is making recommendations as to what we want to give back that has to be decided by the board of the prussian cultural heritage foundation is used to take to that's not something that the president or the museum director can design and another important question that needs to be clarified is who the rightful recipient is leo vs what is it the state or a national museum system is it a local community and that's quite complicated $84.00 but
these masterpieces from the former kingdom of the nina in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1907 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these bronze and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humble forum is genuinely prepared to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution...
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plans to grow his training programs across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on the next report is also about training young people 1st. not far from where you all sundra in kampala what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions. and we met some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed on the bed when mother died from the intervention suffered so i turned in my opinion food passed into motivation. i never knew that what i'm doing will turn this big to me and to the environment. i thought and i thought discriminated because of my often falling from malaria i am now part of the solution in my country to people each of the vision joy never got produces song with the send the parents more speeches according to the un every 2 minutes a child under the age of 5 dies of malaria. even if i'm not saving all the kids that are suffering gr
plans to grow his training programs across nigeria. whoa amazing what they're doing on the next report is also about training young people 1st. not far from where you all sundra in kampala what's going on there well the program is meant to show how business opportunities and jobs can be created while on the same time protecting our planet and its resources we've visited london cab that encourages young people to turn their visions. and we met some pretty inspiring entropy. our house collapsed...
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in nigeria in germany and t.v. here in uganda but i am most alone i am with my co-host priest and fellow priest i sound draw a big hello to all of us from the illegals large area it's good to have you with us for another edition of our environment show with a focus on africa here are some topics coming up today. why microsoft leagues in the were explosions are beginning to see. you venture that's fucking up south africa's beaches. and a spanish audience to send some leaves from the dreams of kids top shows. but 1st we head to west and offer west songbirds from your rope like to spend the winter now millions of them migrate to senegal mauritania and for the south would landlocked walk in a fossil while the hobbit it's in prison early on the threat from intensive farming steal a number of calls a vision they stood doing what they can to ensure migratory birds can still find a way to home in sub-saharan africa. the fruits of the kodiak trees. tom reeds and a good place for enhanced. the biodiversity of trees in kabul
in nigeria in germany and t.v. here in uganda but i am most alone i am with my co-host priest and fellow priest i sound draw a big hello to all of us from the illegals large area it's good to have you with us for another edition of our environment show with a focus on africa here are some topics coming up today. why microsoft leagues in the were explosions are beginning to see. you venture that's fucking up south africa's beaches. and a spanish audience to send some leaves from the dreams of...
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pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the coronavirus pandemic began and everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandra was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework sometimes lander has to force himself to keep up with his tasks. and look at. what you just get sad you don't have any energy you almost get a little depressed that's a heavy duty word depressed but it's true. you just don't feel like doing anything anymore and about and then you. his mother paula also spends her days homeschooling she's a teacher and looks forward to the day when she can finally teach inside the school again 1000 back summations could make that happen it's hard to guess that i got a message from my school yesterday that invitations for all teacher
pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the coronavirus pandemic began and everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone. leandra was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework...
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pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone leandra was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework sometimes lando has to force himself to keep up with his tasks. and look at how what kind of what you just get sad you don't have any energy you almost get a little depressed that's a heavy duty word depressed but it's true of us off us you just don't feel like doing anything anymore and about. his mother paula also spends her days homeschooling she's a teacher and looks forward to the day when she can finally teach inside the school again 1000 back summations could make that happen. then i got a message from my school yesterday that invitations for all teachers to get
pollution instead of prosperity in nigeria. but we begin in germany. while politicians continue discussing the 3rd lock down citizens are increasingly frustrated with the consequences of the pandemic. the bergdorf family in berlin a year after the corona virus pandemic began everyone is at home everyone is busy at their computer well almost everyone leandra was struggling with his math homework the 14 year old spends up to 9 hours a day at his laptop 1st for his lessons then for homework...
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these masterpieces from the former kingdom have been in in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1970 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humble forum is genuinely prepare. to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution work and why are museums so reluctant to proceed with it just for fun but accomplishing that as a rule the 1st and most important step in returning artworks is making recommendations as to what we want to give back that has to be decided by the board of the prussian cultural heritage foundation's use director to that's not something that the president or the museum director can design and another important question that needs to be clarified is who the rightful recipient is here in vs what is it the state or a national museum system is it a local community and that's quite complicated for but ju
these masterpieces from the former kingdom have been in in what is now nigeria were looted by british forces in 1970 the artifacts were later sold on the art market. these brands and ivory sculptures have become an acid test of whether the humble forum is genuinely prepare. to take a new approach and enter a dialogue with former colonies as equals for decades nigeria has called for the return of these treasures only now in 2021 are things beginning to happen how does the process of restitution...
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i was born in a place like this in nigeria. i study science because when i was growing up as a child i was very interested in sex and i would play by the river so i was curious about the natural world scientists are studying science and i became a scientist then one day i came back to my mother and i said to her oh look i'm in a magazine see me this is my work they're talking about the work that i'm doing and she said to scoot my daughter it is good but how is this work that you are doing here going to relate to the people back home so when she asked me that question i didn't have an answer. what is it that we can do to transform the lives of women and we are looking at everything the city health agriculture all the different sectors what kind of science can we bring to make a difference to the lives of everyone in the sooner we have to bring anything we have learned from anywhere and planted where we can have effect and with people that we love so as we move we must all move to get into a better future because that is what we
i was born in a place like this in nigeria. i study science because when i was growing up as a child i was very interested in sex and i would play by the river so i was curious about the natural world scientists are studying science and i became a scientist then one day i came back to my mother and i said to her oh look i'm in a magazine see me this is my work they're talking about the work that i'm doing and she said to scoot my daughter it is good but how is this work that you are doing here...
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today i am excited to welcome my counterparts in spain, nigeria, vietnam, and poland. to share their thinking on how to realize the economic opportunities of climate response. we will be joined by the labor and business community leaders from around the world to talk about what is happening in their communities around climate related jobs. i am pleased to be joined by sec. buttigieg, ambassador ty, and gina mccarthy the chair of my national climate task force. k i look forward to making more progress throughout today. thank you. >> as he approaches his 100th day in office, president biden makes his first speech to a joint session of congress. watch at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night on q&a, a conversation with usa today washington bureau chief susan page about her biography "madam speaker" on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> she was planning once hillary clinton was elected in many of us that she would be elected, she was making plans that she was 76 years old and has nine children and ha
today i am excited to welcome my counterparts in spain, nigeria, vietnam, and poland. to share their thinking on how to realize the economic opportunities of climate response. we will be joined by the labor and business community leaders from around the world to talk about what is happening in their communities around climate related jobs. i am pleased to be joined by sec. buttigieg, ambassador ty, and gina mccarthy the chair of my national climate task force. k i look forward to making more...
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didn't mean city in southern nigeria. sadly in recent decades it's notoriety as the hub of human trafficking has eclipsed its centuries old reputation as a center of arts and crafts and specifically brands works. not far from the royal palace of the. street is a unesco world heritage site home of the guild of beneath bronze casters. and local artist. is visiting his friend a wayne i'd be in his broadcasting workshop it he uses the same method employed 700 years ago. ok with the last wax process molten metal is poured into a mold that has been created with the wax model once the mold is made the wax model is melted and drained away the process means that each work is unique but these days scrap metal is used as well as bronze is a familiar walk sort of if you will for the paris prosecutor today with your posse to get to visual children though i consider a little bit of our former from history so we do good references from word a good bit of it was vital get out so cottle. so i would come across i would buy again also i wou
didn't mean city in southern nigeria. sadly in recent decades it's notoriety as the hub of human trafficking has eclipsed its centuries old reputation as a center of arts and crafts and specifically brands works. not far from the royal palace of the. street is a unesco world heritage site home of the guild of beneath bronze casters. and local artist. is visiting his friend a wayne i'd be in his broadcasting workshop it he uses the same method employed 700 years ago. ok with the last wax process...
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countries rely on kovacs to supply and help coordinate the drugs distribution much of africa including nigeria kenya and rwanda as well as asian countries like india afghanistan and bangladesh are using kovacs and the astra zeneca vaccine the ongoing dispute over possible side effects of the astra zeneca jab have prompted more and more european countries to place restrictions on its use indonesia is the biggest kovacs country to have suspended it so far at least one province is now using it again but more countries may follow potentially leading to major delays in vaccinations in some of the world's hardest hit areas. so let's get more on this from my doctor richard may he go he coordinates the w h o's immunization and vaccines program for africa and joins us from brazzaville in the republic of congo welcome to day doubly let's start with these concerns over astra zeneca our they affecting the vaccine programs there on the continent ok good afternoon and thank you for your dition yeah i think we have seen a lot of news. to trust the people who are on the ground the vaccine we need to understan
countries rely on kovacs to supply and help coordinate the drugs distribution much of africa including nigeria kenya and rwanda as well as asian countries like india afghanistan and bangladesh are using kovacs and the astra zeneca vaccine the ongoing dispute over possible side effects of the astra zeneca jab have prompted more and more european countries to place restrictions on its use indonesia is the biggest kovacs country to have suspended it so far at least one province is now using it...
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welcome to eco offer come with the focus is all nature and the environment i'm krista levs in lagos nigeria is going to be with you all want to take a not in-depth look at sustainable see it is but that's still all also coming up on the show. why i could find was need to dump to blow sustainable methods. how goods can help prevent forest fires. and how i can generate electricity. from just 3 to 6 percent of the price of a chocolate bar actually goes to those who grow the cocoa least that is the case for cocoa farmers in ivory coast to boost their harvest and our incomes they have been use of more and well chemical fertilizers and cultivated more and more lent all fast just the sustainable the soil is depleted on the road in fost more than 2000000 cocoa farmers in ivory coast office in a very. but what if there were to adopt more eco friendly farming practices. much of ivory coast interior looks like this cocoa plantations as far as the eye can see the western african country is one of the world's largest cocoa producers and its economy is heavily dependent on earnings from cocoa exports say
welcome to eco offer come with the focus is all nature and the environment i'm krista levs in lagos nigeria is going to be with you all want to take a not in-depth look at sustainable see it is but that's still all also coming up on the show. why i could find was need to dump to blow sustainable methods. how goods can help prevent forest fires. and how i can generate electricity. from just 3 to 6 percent of the price of a chocolate bar actually goes to those who grow the cocoa least that is the...