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reforms have also helped ghana reduce its deficit. inflation is down into the single digits. the i.m.f. predicts growth in ghana will hit a scorching eight point eight percent in two thousand nine hundred nineteen. and it isn't the only african country whose economy is growing fast on the other side of a continent if you o.p.'s projected to hit seven point seven percent growth while the i.m.f. says god his neighbor ivory coast could hit seven point five percent loss rates a much higher than those expected for china and india but the i.m.f. also thinks the booming pace of growth is likely to be a short lived phenomenon it has urged garner to encourage more private investment and technological innovation. thought try to get out i.m.f. guy in a moment first this news boeing's management facing down shareholders eager france is in the first meeting since the unfolding of one of the biggest crises to hit the company chief executive dennis wayland sorts restore confidence in the seven three seven max model involved in two fatal crashes he said regulators was set to test new softwar
reforms have also helped ghana reduce its deficit. inflation is down into the single digits. the i.m.f. predicts growth in ghana will hit a scorching eight point eight percent in two thousand nine hundred nineteen. and it isn't the only african country whose economy is growing fast on the other side of a continent if you o.p.'s projected to hit seven point seven percent growth while the i.m.f. says god his neighbor ivory coast could hit seven point five percent loss rates a much higher than...
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i've come to ghana's capital our crowd to meet economist and labor expert. we stop by to morrow market out to says the prices are set here on a daily basis. that someone is someone in the market who is fixing the prize in the morning. was the sellers tell me that they need a fair price it's the dry season now so tomatoes are brought down from ghana's far north. they can't compete with inexpensive tomato paste that's imported from europe and china. you can find it on sale just about everywhere. fresh local tomatoes are left to rot. it's hot and humid right now so those tomato should be processed quickly but that's not an option. to subtly here john. how about the arm or what you. because they can get them from our competition is good guy but there's no message could be said that his. choice must apply to bring your from your old lies that are metal from italy is over yourself advised by do it down commission of applause that's it for too long in manufacturing in china is a little better. this a lot of their self-interest is i think of the everything that has.
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agree culture is also playing a role ghana is the world's second largest producer of cocoa beans and its government has invested heavily in this sector one program gave farmers access to seed and fertilizer that is giving a real boost to harvest yields. reforms have also helped gonna reduce its deficit. inflation is down into the single digits. the i.m.f. predicts growth in ghana will hit a scorching eight point eight percent in two thousand nine hundred nineteen. and it isn't the only african country whose economy is going fast on the other side of a continent if you o.p.'s projected to hit seven point seven percent growth while the i.m.f. says god his neighbor ivory coast could hit seven point five percent loss rates a much higher than those expected for china and india but the i.m.f. also thinks the booming pace of growth is likely to be a short lived phenomenon it has urged gonna to encourage more private investment and technological innovation. thought try to get out i.m.f. guy in a moment first this news boeing's management facing down shareholders eager france is in the first
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both countries see excellent opportunities in the west african country of ghana or the gold coast as it was once known. this part of the continent is rich in natural resources. the european union is also involved in trade here and is acting in its own interests by demanding duty free market access for subsidized european agricultural products ghana of course would prefer to continue to produce its own farm products to keep young people in rural areas gainfully employed. but the e.u. is having none of that. i come to ghana's capital akram to meet economist and labor expert otoh we stopped by tomato market to says the prices are set here on a daily basis. that someone you know someone in the market who is fixing the prize in the morning. was like the sellers tell me that they need a fair price it's the dry season now so tomatoes are brought down from ghana's far north east they can't compete with inexpensive tomato paste that's imported from europe and china. you can find it on sale just about everywhere. fresh local tomatoes are left to rot. it's hot and humid right now so those tomat
both countries see excellent opportunities in the west african country of ghana or the gold coast as it was once known. this part of the continent is rich in natural resources. the european union is also involved in trade here and is acting in its own interests by demanding duty free market access for subsidized european agricultural products ghana of course would prefer to continue to produce its own farm products to keep young people in rural areas gainfully employed. but the e.u. is having...
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ordered ghana to drop its tyrants if it wanted to continue export. some pressure from the you again you interrupt your tribe that i don't know how that to impose a. significant amount of pressure without warning that if you don't know push a terrorist and i remember this deadline. yeah poor countries are going to lose their market assets into a well if you have followed the way e.p.a. negotiations have gone. you clearly see that this is a. first policy would clear interests. everybody has acted in the past like mr wood i see important as our trances. so when it comes to international trade it's europe first and germany first although we don't shout about it back here and stance we just put pressure on our next powerful trading partners. i head back to europe via italy. i've come to the southern province of where tomatoes are grown german this summer for export. i'm on my way to visit one of the farms. the crop is being harvested mostly by african immigrants. one of them is e.t.c. in new south from ghana he wanted a better life so he made his way to n
ordered ghana to drop its tyrants if it wanted to continue export. some pressure from the you again you interrupt your tribe that i don't know how that to impose a. significant amount of pressure without warning that if you don't know push a terrorist and i remember this deadline. yeah poor countries are going to lose their market assets into a well if you have followed the way e.p.a. negotiations have gone. you clearly see that this is a. first policy would clear interests. everybody has acted...
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i've come to ghana's capital our crowd to meet economist and labor expert. we stop by to monitor market otu says the prices are set here on a daily basis. that someone is someone in the market is fixing the prize in the morning. was the sellers tell me that they need a fair price it's the dry season now so tomatoes are brought down from ghana's far north east they can't compete with inexpensive tomato paste that's important from europe and china. you can find it on sound just about everywhere. fresh local tomatoes are left to rot. it's hot and humid right now so those tomato should be processed quickly but that's not an option. for such three year john. our body of all workers. well that. was definitely in part the competition is good guy but there's a message to do says his. voice must apply to bring your from your old devices that are metal from italy is of little surprise by doing down commission of all flaws that stood still for too long a manufacturing in china i visualize. visible evidence of angeles as i think of the everything that has. gone as main
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ordered ghana to drop its terrorists if it wanted to continue exporting coca. was there some pressure from the u p a new interactive tribe out of the other to impose a. significant amount of pressure to their warning that if you don't know push a terrorist and i remember this deadline you are poor countries are going to lose their market assets and to appear to have followed the will. have gone. you clearly see that this is a european first policy would clear insists. everybody has acted in the past like mr trump. says. so when it comes to international trade it's europe first and germany first although we don't shout about it by the year as starts we just poke pressure on our less powerful trading partners. i head back to europe via italy. i've come to the southern province of where tomatoes are grown joining this summer for export. i'm on my way to visit one of the farms. the crop is being harvested mostly by african immigrants. one of them is in three c. in new south from ghana he wanted a better life so he made his way to north africa and then to italy now
ordered ghana to drop its terrorists if it wanted to continue exporting coca. was there some pressure from the u p a new interactive tribe out of the other to impose a. significant amount of pressure to their warning that if you don't know push a terrorist and i remember this deadline you are poor countries are going to lose their market assets and to appear to have followed the will. have gone. you clearly see that this is a european first policy would clear insists. everybody has acted in the...
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unfortunately i think maybe ghana overestimated its own ability. it improved an interim trade agreement that was in its own favor. those. trade. they took those clubs as we did not seek a serious discussion on trade issues. we had decided that free trade is good. and we wanted to get our products into that market and so we try to persuade the africans to agree to our proposals and so. we didn't even think about the fact that it's ridiculous to bring people from ghana to italy to harvest tomatoes and then send those tomatoes back it will make a lot more sense to produce tomatoes in africa it has the right weather for it we can support really just chance or agrees to the chancellor sees it like i do. noko says those policies have to be reconsidered to improve trade relations and end the migration of refugees from africa to europe. was full of egos a prosperous africa is in the best interests of germany and europe you've got not only incision in the us do we simply cannot try to integrate hundreds of millions of people into europe. those who move to m
unfortunately i think maybe ghana overestimated its own ability. it improved an interim trade agreement that was in its own favor. those. trade. they took those clubs as we did not seek a serious discussion on trade issues. we had decided that free trade is good. and we wanted to get our products into that market and so we try to persuade the africans to agree to our proposals and so. we didn't even think about the fact that it's ridiculous to bring people from ghana to italy to harvest...
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the organizer of the ghana ban plastics attention. thanks for joining us now your petition has already received twelve thousand signatures and counting did you expect this. i wasn't expecting it i was hoping for it because i can see that there was indeed you know people were calling out for somebody to start something i kept hearing somebody start something somebody said something now i thought who is that somebody so i took this one myself to start the company i was nice let's see those who have been for this is now you've said our country is filthy and smelly plastic everywhere these are your words how critical is the situation is dire i don't know the last anyone done that but every waste plastic it waits and i didn't love the residential area i wake up in the morning people some plastic doesn't make it it goes that beach and it's plastic in the water everywhere is that got this actual plastic in a crisis coming very very the city well fortunate out stephanie not a good side to to see and many people who are very wise have signed u
the organizer of the ghana ban plastics attention. thanks for joining us now your petition has already received twelve thousand signatures and counting did you expect this. i wasn't expecting it i was hoping for it because i can see that there was indeed you know people were calling out for somebody to start something i kept hearing somebody start something somebody said something now i thought who is that somebody so i took this one myself to start the company i was nice let's see those who...
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more ghana's plastic menace. the effect of plastic waste this is a common sight on beaches across ghana plastic waste which wasn't properly disposed of washes ashore blocking drains and increasing the risk of water borne diseases. receiving. waste collection trucks coming like this are the exception rather than the rule more often than not rubbish is simply left in piles on the streets it ends up in the drainage system and then eventually the ocean while the perpetrators go unpunished public awareness of recycling is also a challenge. unfortunately we we bundle everything together. the kitchen wastes. waste plastic wastes solids liquids everything goes into the garbage bin we don't do any separation or segregation whatsoever. began in government wants more investment in the recycling industry believing waste can generate more than three hundred million dollars a year but some experts say it's too late if there's to exploit the value of plastics in the face option but given the level of investment about it we've l
more ghana's plastic menace. the effect of plastic waste this is a common sight on beaches across ghana plastic waste which wasn't properly disposed of washes ashore blocking drains and increasing the risk of water borne diseases. receiving. waste collection trucks coming like this are the exception rather than the rule more often than not rubbish is simply left in piles on the streets it ends up in the drainage system and then eventually the ocean while the perpetrators go unpunished public...
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and been some people trying to change that in ghana but they will have more trouble doing that in the future because obviously child. but might be cheaper coming in from other countries and producing it in their own country so will that rather be a bad move for the going to an economy it is potentially a bad move there is one issue that is problematic in a sense which experts are pointing to ghana just emerged from an i.m.f. bailout program which forced them to save money and they will be losing money by losing some of those import duties and that isn't a major issue the government is losing some money and they have to make up for it somehow so we'll have to see what happens. thank you very much for. all the books dealing with the future of humanity that little boy's dream seems to be getting increasingly realistic just the other week introduced its concept for flying taxi today another flying personal transport gizmo premiered in vienna makers promise it will be ready for general release just. it may look like a giant children's toy but it's developer say this pilotless electric dron
and been some people trying to change that in ghana but they will have more trouble doing that in the future because obviously child. but might be cheaper coming in from other countries and producing it in their own country so will that rather be a bad move for the going to an economy it is potentially a bad move there is one issue that is problematic in a sense which experts are pointing to ghana just emerged from an i.m.f. bailout program which forced them to save money and they will be...
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ghana, and we t t ghana fo,, ghanprodoductsi thininit would be good for r us. reporter: the government has announced new import restrictions, and says now local producers need to step up to the plate. but which producers? there are hardly any left. augugustine: this s is the worke enen doing since 1992 to catatr for family. so if europepean imported d chn spspls this business or collaps s it, i n't t knowhat america. urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people wawant to become me self-sufficient.t. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding cacapital quito, whee thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air r quality, andnd e for a betterer social climate s well. reporter: quito is more than 1000 kilometers from venezuela. yet some people who have fled the chaos there have made it to the ecuadoririan capital, , evn 1000 kilometefoot.om venezuela. abou50 of th l live thisscomy and keepep busy tendi
ghana, and we t t ghana fo,, ghanprodoductsi thininit would be good for r us. reporter: the government has announced new import restrictions, and says now local producers need to step up to the plate. but which producers? there are hardly any left. augugustine: this s is the worke enen doing since 1992 to catatr for family. so if europepean imported d chn spspls this business or collaps s it, i n't t knowhat america. urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in...
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the organizer of the ghana plastics attention. thanks for joining us now your petition has already received twelve thousand signatures and counting did you expect this. i wasn't expecting it i was hoping for it because i can see that there was indeed you know people were calling out for somebody to start something i could hear when somebody says that something somebody said something now i thought who is that somebody so i took this one myself to start the companies i was misled see those who have been for this is now you've said our country is filthy and smelly plastic everywhere these are your words how critical is the situation is dire i don't know the last anyone done that but every waste plastic it way to love the residential area i wake up in the morning people slam plastic wasn't my gates it goes that beach and it's fast you know what's up every ways did it got this actually the plastic and that's why i come very very to the city wow fortunate out stuff and another good side to to see many people who are very lies have sign
the organizer of the ghana plastics attention. thanks for joining us now your petition has already received twelve thousand signatures and counting did you expect this. i wasn't expecting it i was hoping for it because i can see that there was indeed you know people were calling out for somebody to start something i could hear when somebody says that something somebody said something now i thought who is that somebody so i took this one myself to start the companies i was misled see those who...
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ghana, and we eaghghana food ghana oducucts, think k would bebe good for usus. reporter: the government has announced new import restrictions, and says now local producers need to step up to the plate. but which producers? there are hardly any left. auguststine: this isis the worke be d doing since 1992 to caterr for myamily. so if europeanan imported chchn spoils this business orcolt america. urban gardening is growing increasingly popular everywhere, especially in large cities. many people wantnt to become me self-sufficient. and it means you know exactly what you're eating, too. our reporter katja dÖhne travelled to ecuador's rapidly expanding capipital quito, whee thousands of gardens have sprung up. they provide delicious food, improve air ququality, and m e fofor a better s social climats well. reporter: quito is more than 1000 kilometers from venezuela. yet some people who have fled the chaos there have made it to ththe ecuadorianan capital, evn fofoot. about of themivive inhis mpound athe edge of the city and keep b busy tending ththe kitchehen garden.
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and there's been some people trying to change that in ghana but they will have more trouble doing that in the future because obviously chocolate. might be cheaper coming in from other countries and producing it in their own country so will that rather be a bad move for the going to an economy it is potentially a bad move there is one issue that is problematic in a sense which experts are pointing to. emerge from an i.m.f. bailout program which forced them to save money and they will be losing money by losing some of those import duties and that isn't the major issue the government is losing some money and they have to make up for it somehow so we'll have to see what happens. thank you very much. but i grew up flying cars where all the books dealing with the future of humanity that little boy's dream seems to be getting increasingly realistic just the other week introduced its concept for flying taxi and today another flying personal transport gizmo premiered in vienna makers promise it will be ready for general release just . it may look like a giant children's toy but it's developer s
and there's been some people trying to change that in ghana but they will have more trouble doing that in the future because obviously chocolate. might be cheaper coming in from other countries and producing it in their own country so will that rather be a bad move for the going to an economy it is potentially a bad move there is one issue that is problematic in a sense which experts are pointing to. emerge from an i.m.f. bailout program which forced them to save money and they will be losing...
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gates of ghana for medical treatment. because of my leave. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare a dolly st an adult's leiria still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance. i saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to this hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed ourselves. for us we have both complicated complicated malaria and of malaria among children under five. cent and malaria in the in their grown ups and they aged three years a group get their record it half a million malaria related admission is to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by a fifth to four hundred thousand by twenty eight thousand thanks to say programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change behavior. patients which are known to be effective. change behavior in shoes in the nets whe
gates of ghana for medical treatment. because of my leave. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare a dolly st an adult's leiria still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance. i saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to this hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed ourselves. for us we have both complicated complicated malaria and of...
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in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming adults. all from different places, all leading very different lives. but, when it comes to priorities, teenagers around the world maybe aren't as different as it first appears. i would like to go and study abroad. i will visit other countries. but then eventually i would come back here, come back and stay in uganda. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. here in lebanon, it's not common for us not to go to college. hello. after two days o
in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming...
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in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming adults. all from different places, all leading very different lives. but, when it comes to priorities, teenagers around the world maybe aren't as different as it first appears. i would like to go and study abroad. i will visit other countries. but then eventually i would come back here, come back and stay in uganda. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. here in lebanon, it's not common for us not to go to college. hello there. glorious weather yesterday. a top temperature of 25 celsius. it looks like today will be sim
in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming...
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that are still regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. we need to go as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled or young or is there phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture under fair conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the smartphone market and hopes to keep growing. primary challenges we have tried to make mr allen is very open and transparent because we want to talk more about the challenges not less so we have a different approach through to sustainability if you want to. see sustainability as a risk you see there's an opportunity. the name fair phone still promises more than the company can entirely deliver but it is helping to make the difficulties associated with fair production play for all to see. abandoned rice fields coffee fields and god the mom is not an e
that are still regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. we need to go as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled or young or is there phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture under fair conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a...
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in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming adults. all from different places, all leading very different lives. but, when it comes to priorities, teenagers around the world maybe aren't as different as it first appears. i would like to go and study abroad. i will visit other countries. but then eventually i would come back here, come back and stay in uganda. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. here in lebanon, it's not common for us not to go to college. the weather very pleasant, almost mediterranean, but not quite everywhere. up towards the far north, much
in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming...
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in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming adults. all from different places, all leading very different lives. but, when it comes to priorities, teenagers around the world maybe aren't as different as it first appears. i would like to go and study abroad. i will visit other countries. but then eventually i would come back here, come back and stay in uganda. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. here in lebanon, it's not common for us not to go to college. hello there. the start of the easter weekend certainly brought us warmth. good friday eclipsed the thursd
in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming...
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dollars cent and malaria in the in their grown ups and the aged three s a group ghana record it half a million malaria related admissions to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by a fifth to four hundred thousand by twenty eighteen thanks to sense programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change their behavior intercepting these interventions which are known to be effective. change behavior in shoes in the nets when we give alternates to them for free cept in which case into your homes to spread your household where the areas that are eligible and for children and a fight that my best in the wards a setting the actual going to be giving their mates and we're pregnant and lot of issues has to do with behavior change for people in this fight against malaria remains a major cause of death in ghana the country's targets in zero g.'s by twenty thirty but in many communities. choked with stagnant water where mosquitoes preach me again i join. malawi and keny
dollars cent and malaria in the in their grown ups and the aged three s a group ghana record it half a million malaria related admissions to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by a fifth to four hundred thousand by twenty eighteen thanks to sense programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change their behavior intercepting these interventions which are known to...
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that are still regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled. or at least their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture and affect conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the smartphone market and hopes to keep growing. from a challenge that we have tried to make mr allen is very open and transparent because we want to talk more about the challenges not less so we have a different approach to. to sustainability if you want we don't. see sustainability as a race that's an opportunity. the name fair phone still promises more than the company can entirely deliver. it is helping to make the difficulties associated with fair production playing for all to see. abandoned dry spheres coffee futures and god m m food is not an environmentally con
that are still regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled. or at least their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture and affect conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the...
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the needs not just in ghana but across the world is. if nothing changes the world economic forum says that by twenty fifty the world's oceans will contain more plastic than fish. i'm joined now by and i hinted by korea the organizer of the gun out ban plastics attention to him about thanks for joining us now your petition has already received twelve thousand signatures and counting did you expect this outcome a state that it was hoping for it was a see that there was a neat you know people would call enough for somebody to start something i could hear when somebody says that something somebody said something now that's who is that somebody so that's why self it's always nice to see those who don't for this is now you've said our country is filthy and smelly plastic everywhere these are your words how critical is a situation. is diana i don't know the last anyone done not every waste plastic if wait i didn't love that residential area i wake up in morning people some plastic doesn't make it you goes that beach and it's plastic in the wat
the needs not just in ghana but across the world is. if nothing changes the world economic forum says that by twenty fifty the world's oceans will contain more plastic than fish. i'm joined now by and i hinted by korea the organizer of the gun out ban plastics attention to him about thanks for joining us now your petition has already received twelve thousand signatures and counting did you expect this outcome a state that it was hoping for it was a see that there was a neat you know people...
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ballasted regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled. or is their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture and effect conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the smartphone market and hopes to keep growing. we have tried to make the styling is very open and transparent because we want to talk more about the challenges not less so we have a different approach to. to sustainability if you want we don't. see sustainability as a risk we see it as an opportunity. the name fair phone still promises more than the company can entirely deliver. it is helping to make the difficulties associated with a production playing football to see. abandoned rice fields coffee futures and god to memphis is not an environmentally conscious couple found
ballasted regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled. or is their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture and effect conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the smartphone market...
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more ghana's plastic menace. defects of plastic waste this is a common sight on beaches across. plastic waste which wasn't properly disposed of washes ashore drains and increasing the risk of water borne diseases. is. waste collection trucks coming like this is the exception rather than the rule more often than not rubbish is simply left in piles on the streets it ends up in the drainage system and then eventually the ocean while the perpetrators go unpunished public awareness of recycling is also a challenge. unfortunately we we bundle everything together. the kitchen wastes. waste plastic wastes solids liquid everything goes into the garbage bin we don't do any separation or segregation whatsoever. the county and government wants more investments in the recycling industry believing waste can generate more than three hundred million dollars a year but some experts say it's too late if there is to exploit the value of plastics that option but given the level of investment about it we've lost on that score. is too but campaign is a pushing the government to do just that this peti
more ghana's plastic menace. defects of plastic waste this is a common sight on beaches across. plastic waste which wasn't properly disposed of washes ashore drains and increasing the risk of water borne diseases. is. waste collection trucks coming like this is the exception rather than the rule more often than not rubbish is simply left in piles on the streets it ends up in the drainage system and then eventually the ocean while the perpetrators go unpunished public awareness of recycling is...
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in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming adults. all from different places, all leading very different lives. but, when it comes to priorities, teenagers around the world maybe aren't as different as it first appears. i would like to go and study abroad. i will visit other countries. but then eventually i would come back here, come back and stay in uganda. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. here in lebanon, it's not common for us not to go to college. that was very tropical music at the end of that report, it suits the weather because it feels really warm
in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming...
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sold 135,000 tons of frozen chicken parts to ghana alone. high e.u. subsidies mean it's cheaper there than chicken raised domestically. and local farmers are paying the price. ♪ florence: ghanaians like chchicken.e eaeat chken a lot. reporter: and this is where most of it arrives. tema port in the capital accra. as europeans prefer the breast of the chicken, the leftovers end up here. shipped in refrigerated containers halfway round the world. on our way from the harbor we visit the cold stores that sell it. they tell us they only stock whwh customersrs want and thtt local l farms uldndn't mt thee rising demand. thtgegeorgia, wherere the moden chicken n industry wasas born.f ththe are fromom the netrlrlan. bebelgium. more than they canan get their hahands on. this customer wants his chicken even cheaper. florenence foli kumamah arguese wouldn't't evemake a prot. this i is augustine e amankwaahe of ghanana's last poulultry far. hehetarted with 200 birds. now he's's got 22,000. the little ones aren't a hase.e. it'shen n theyrow upuphat they get proble
sold 135,000 tons of frozen chicken parts to ghana alone. high e.u. subsidies mean it's cheaper there than chicken raised domestically. and local farmers are paying the price. ♪ florence: ghanaians like chchicken.e eaeat chken a lot. reporter: and this is where most of it arrives. tema port in the capital accra. as europeans prefer the breast of the chicken, the leftovers end up here. shipped in refrigerated containers halfway round the world. on our way from the harbor we visit the cold...
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that is still regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled. or at least their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture and affect conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the smartphone market and hopes to keep growing. from a challenge that we have tried to make mr allen is very open and transparent because we want to talk more about the challenges not less so we have a different approach to. to sustainability if you want we don't. see sustainability as a race doesn't opportunity. the name fair phone still promises more than the company can entirely deliver. it is helping to make the difficulties associated with a production plain for all to see. abandoned rice fields coffee futures and god the moon is what an environmentally conscious
that is still regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled. or at least their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture and affect conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the...
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ballasted regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. we gave as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled or you know already. their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture under fair conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of the smartphone market and hopes to keep growing. we have tried to make this talent is very open and transparent because we want to talk more about the challenges not less so we have a different approach to sustainability if you want. as a risk as an opportunity. the name fair phone still promises more than the company can entirely deliver but it is helping to make the difficulties associated with fair production play for all to see. abandoned rice fields coffee food and cardamom is what an environmentally conscious couple found in one thousand nine hund
ballasted regularly visits the company's partner in ghana. the workers from the local organization collect use mobile phones and store them in containers. we gave as soon as one is full it is shipped to belgium where the devices are taken apart by experts and the individual materials are recycled or you know already. their phone has won a number of prizes for its efforts to manufacture under fair conditions. with around one hundred sixty thousand customers in europe it has captured a corner of...
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on the outskirts of ghana treats me and many of them i hear because of my leave. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases we've confirmed. among children under five years the disease doesn't span from adults. still remains the number one cause of hospital attendance. i saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to this hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed us. for us we have both complicated and on complicated malaria and of malaria among children under five. cent and in the in their grown ups and they aged three years ago get a record it half a million malaria related admissions to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by a fifth to four hundred thousand by twenty eighteen thanks to programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change their behavior intercepting these interventions which are known to be effective. change behavior in shoes in the nets when we give out to the
on the outskirts of ghana treats me and many of them i hear because of my leave. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases we've confirmed. among children under five years the disease doesn't span from adults. still remains the number one cause of hospital attendance. i saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to this hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed us. for us we have both complicated and on complicated malaria and of...
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the states is to ghana and treats me many of them i hear because of my leave yeah. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare st and adults. still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance saw a very high percentage of the patients who reported his hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed ourselves. for us we have both complicated complicated malaria and of malaria among children under five. dollars cent and malaria in their in their grown ups in the aged three years a group got their record it half a million malaria related admissions to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by fifty to four hundred thousand by twenty eighteen thanks to programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the malaria control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change behavior intercepting these interventions which are known to be effective change behavior in shoes in the net
the states is to ghana and treats me many of them i hear because of my leave yeah. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare st and adults. still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance saw a very high percentage of the patients who reported his hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed ourselves. for us we have both complicated complicated malaria and of...
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the site also includes a health center which ghana's environment minister came to inaugurate. and perhaps even more importantly the german development agency also met the workers number one request that very own football pitch right at the landfill site now both onlookers and players can enjoy some well downtime and fresh air. if you're born into poverty you've a high chance of staying cool forever it's a vicious circle commonly children in poorer families have only media access to education and limited schooling leads to limited work opportunities much of which are badly paid prosperity remains a pipe dream. but education can offer a way out around seven hundred eighteen million people worldwide needs in extreme poverty. but with the secondary level education more than half of them could lift themselves out of poverty. that's the premise behind the hospitality school on the indonesian island of somebody it offers a very special education program. soon these hotel trainees will be working at the reception desk in the bar or doing housekeeping but before they get to that stage
the site also includes a health center which ghana's environment minister came to inaugurate. and perhaps even more importantly the german development agency also met the workers number one request that very own football pitch right at the landfill site now both onlookers and players can enjoy some well downtime and fresh air. if you're born into poverty you've a high chance of staying cool forever it's a vicious circle commonly children in poorer families have only media access to education...
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ghana's capital acra this is where the digital platform is based that has helped to make joshua's life so much easier. agro center is an agri tech start up that connects rural farmers with big buyers the company takes up to thirty percent commission from those buyers it's in agra centers own interest to get the best possible prices meaning the small holders also profit so far we've had about. close to ten thousand five miles from the sail from the platform and before that they were making less money now i would trade it has helped them to increase the income tremendously so the farmers after they love us. back in caroming agro center agents are visiting the village they're here to teach the farmers not only how to use the check market prices but also how to maximize their output. this is agro centers regional storage center from here the farmers produce is sold to big food buyers earlier the farmers had to sell their produce to local middlemen often for a third of its real value. the digital platform has helped the farmers to increase their income by about twenty five percent. if i don
ghana's capital acra this is where the digital platform is based that has helped to make joshua's life so much easier. agro center is an agri tech start up that connects rural farmers with big buyers the company takes up to thirty percent commission from those buyers it's in agra centers own interest to get the best possible prices meaning the small holders also profit so far we've had about. close to ten thousand five miles from the sail from the platform and before that they were making less...
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the state of ghana for medical treatment many of them i hear because of my league. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare st and adults. still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to this hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they are also diagnosed ourselves. for us we have both complicated and on complicated malaria and of malaria among children under five. cent and malaria in the in their grown ups and the aged three years ago got their record it half a million malaria related admissions to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by a fifth to four hundred thousand by twenty eighteen thanks to programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change behavior intercepting these interventions which are known to be effective. change behavior in shoes in the nets whe
the state of ghana for medical treatment many of them i hear because of my league. the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare st and adults. still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to this hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they are also diagnosed ourselves. for us we have both complicated and on complicated...
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fishings which at this core facility on the outskirts of is in ghana for medical treatment many of them i hear because of my liriano the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare a dolly st an adult's leiria still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance. i saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to the hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed us. for us we have both complicated and complicated malaria and. children under five. cent and in the in the grown ups and the aged three as a group got to record it half a million malaria related admissions to hospital the health ministry says that dropped by a fifth to four hundred thousand by twenty eight thousand thanks to say programs like this one the lead agency hoping with campaigns for over a decade now is the control program a major challenge is getting people to change the behavior change their behavior in a setting these interventions which are known to be effective. change behavior in sh
fishings which at this core facility on the outskirts of is in ghana for medical treatment many of them i hear because of my liriano the hospital records over one hundred suspected malaria cases daily with famed high among children under five years the disease doesn't spare a dolly st an adult's leiria still remains in number one cause of hospital attendance. i saw a very high percentage of the patients who report to the hospital for treatment come because of malaria and they also diagnosed us....
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middle east a gateway to markets in europe the united states and beyond african governments such as ghana tanzania and zambia complain that gold is now being illegally produced and smuggled out of their countries on a vast scale sometimes by criminal operations and often at a high human and viral mental cost. a gold trader in guyana shows off his wares this gold is headed for market in dubai it was almost certainly mined illegally and will more than likely never feature in official export records around four hundred fifty tons of illegal african gold found its way out of the dubai market in two thousand and sixteen that means no taxes are being paid to the states that produce the gold depriving already poor countries a vital revenue from the natural resources of the miners some of them children work in dangerous conditions to feed the world's hunger for the yellow metal and for the . particles if that is. why i started school when i was young but it got to a point where my parents couldn't handle my jewish and. you know like in school some of my friends they were into small scale mining.
middle east a gateway to markets in europe the united states and beyond african governments such as ghana tanzania and zambia complain that gold is now being illegally produced and smuggled out of their countries on a vast scale sometimes by criminal operations and often at a high human and viral mental cost. a gold trader in guyana shows off his wares this gold is headed for market in dubai it was almost certainly mined illegally and will more than likely never feature in official export...
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in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming adults. all from different places, all leading very different lives. but, when it comes to priorities, teenagers around the world maybe aren't as different as it first appears. i would like to go and study abroad. i will visit other countries. but then eventually i would come back here, come back and stay in uganda. my plan, and i'm pretty sure that most of my friends' plans, is to go to college. here in lebanon, it's not common for us not to go to college. hello, good evening. there is still time to get out and enjoy some sunshine this easter monday because it
in ghana, ruth is hoping she can soon carry on with her education. as the night sets in, for most, saturday is almost over, but in lebanon the night is still young. usually here in lebanon the night life is amazing, so we won't even get back home before two or three in the morning. this is how we wrap our day. we alljust come here and take some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. it's amazing. the vibe, the people, the music, it's all really good. five teenagers, all on the brink of becoming...
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both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capitol are crap there are reports of financing or visited the dumps sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling. for you. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor parent job he can repair everything away. so. he simply replaces the broken component with a used part. of. my . passion ops like he's on every street corner they tend to specialize in one type of electrical product. most canadians can't afford to buy brand new electrical goods instead they buy used electronic equipment passed on from developed nations which they then have to keep getting repaired and want to. if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle it and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts and then i sell it all to scrap collectors. as one of approximately five thousand workers who collect and rese
both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capitol are crap there are reports of financing or visited the dumps sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling. for you. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor parent job he can repair everything away. so. he simply replaces...
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both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capital. there are reports have read california singer visited the dump sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling since. i have a pair forth yet. that will let you know that. you count. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor a bus parent jobby can repair everything the way. so. he simply replaces the broken component with a used part. of. it i think i have my. computer. in akra there are a passion ops like his on every street corner they tend to specialize in one type of electrical product. most of the names can't afford to buy brand new electrical goods instead they buy a used electronic equipment passed on from developed nations which they then have to keep getting repaired if you want to give someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle it and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and
both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capital. there are reports have read california singer visited the dump sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling since. i have a pair forth yet. that will let you know that. you count. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor a...
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both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana you know global ideas series we headed to the capitol are crap there are reports have. visited the dump sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling since. their fourth yeah. i'll let you know that. for you come. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor current job he can repair everything. so. he simply replaces the broken component with a used part. i haven't bought my. computer. across there are a passion apps like his on every street corner they tend to specialize in one type of electrical product. most canadians can't afford to buy brand new electrical goods instead they buy used electronic equipment passed on from developed nations which they then have to keep getting repaired you know one of you if someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle it and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts and then i sell it al
both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana you know global ideas series we headed to the capitol are crap there are reports have. visited the dump sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling since. their fourth yeah. i'll let you know that. for you come. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor current job he can...
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both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capital accra there are reports heavy clay fine singer visited the dump sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling since. i have a pair of course yet. that goes all with fire you can't. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor bus current job he can repair everything the way. so. he simply replaces the broken component with a used part. in akron and there are a passion ops like his on every street corner they tend to specialize in one type of electrical product. most of the names can't afford to buy brand new electrical goods instead they buy used electronic equipment passed on from developed nations which they then have to keep getting repaired if you want to give someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle it and take out the parts i remove the aluminum casing and the plastic parts and then i sell
both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capital accra there are reports heavy clay fine singer visited the dump sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling since. i have a pair of course yet. that goes all with fire you can't. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor bus...
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both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capitol are crap there are reports heavy fire zinger visited the dumps sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling reasons. i have a pair for yet. that will let you know that it's always for you count. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even a processor a bus parents can repair everything the way. so. he simply replaces the broken component with a used part. of. it i think i have my. computer. in akron there are a passion office like his on every street corner they tend to specialize in one type of electrical product. most canadians can't afford to buy brand new electrical goods instead they buy used electronic equipment passed on from developed nations which they then have to keep getting repaired and you want to give someone brings me a television set that's beyond repair i dismantle it and take out the parts i remove the aluminum ca
both the environment and people's health is devastatingly clear at a vast electronic waste site in ghana in our global ideas series we headed to the capitol are crap there are reports heavy fire zinger visited the dumps sometimes called the gates of hell and witnessed another side to it namely some highly proficient and extremely tough recycling reasons. i have a pair for yet. that will let you know that it's always for you count. whether it's a damaged charging socket a cracked screen or even...
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harry went to ghana travelling, year out, i suppose. excuse me. he took his anti—malaria i suppose. excuse me. he took his anti— malaria tablets with i suppose. excuse me. he took his anti—malaria tablets with him but when he was in ghana he gave them away to the children who he saw suffering from malaria because he felt that he was a big, strong lad, he didn't need them and he gave them away. he came home very happy, wanting to go back to ghana and then, ten days later, suffering some similar symptoms, he then died. and it affected his lungs, mainly. yes. and we lost him. that was 2005. yes. something you never forget. something you never forget. something you never get rid of, you learn to manage, you learn to manage but, you know, i learn to manage, you learn to manage but, you know, lam a learn to manage, you learn to manage but, you know, i am a special ambassador for malaria no more uk and i'm proud to be and i hope harry is really proud of me. and i'm hoping that you know, between us, we can eradicate malaria in our lifetime and that in itself will be a huge monument to h
harry went to ghana travelling, year out, i suppose. excuse me. he took his anti—malaria i suppose. excuse me. he took his anti— malaria tablets with i suppose. excuse me. he took his anti—malaria tablets with him but when he was in ghana he gave them away to the children who he saw suffering from malaria because he felt that he was a big, strong lad, he didn't need them and he gave them away. he came home very happy, wanting to go back to ghana and then, ten days later, suffering some...
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the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday, the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters, the logistics can be quite daunting. but as the bbc‘s tim allman explains election officials are determined everyone, and i mean everyone, can take part. bharatdas darshandas is a man who takes his civic duty very seriously indeed. a priest who lives in a remote forest temple, he walks nearly a kilometre to his polling station. a polling station set up for him and only him. it's often described as the world's biggest exercise in democracy. 900 million eligible voters, around 1 million polling stations. officials had to travel through nearly 70 kilometres of lion—infested jungle to set up shop at banej, in the western province of gujurat. bharatdas was given a warm welcome. he's been the sole voter here for nearly 20 years. and then he got down to the business at hand. he wouldn't
the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday, the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters, the logistics can be quite daunting. but as the bbc‘s tim allman explains election officials are determined everyone, and i mean everyone, can take part. bharatdas darshandas is a man who takes his...
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the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday — the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters — the logistics can be quite daunting. but, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains, election officials are determined everyone — and i mean everyone — can take part. bharatdas darshandas is a man who takes his civic duty very seriously indeed. a priest who lives in a remote forest temple, he walks nearly a kilometre to his polling station. a polling station set up for him and only him. it's often described as the world's biggest exercise in democracy. 900 million eligible voters, around 1 million polling stations. officials had to travel through nearly 70 kilometres of lion—infested jungle to set up shop at banej, in the western province of gujurat. bharatdas was given a warm welcome. he's been the sole voter here for nearly 20 years. nd then he got down to the business at hand
the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday — the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters — the logistics can be quite daunting. but, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains, election officials are determined everyone — and i mean everyone — can take part. bharatdas darshandas is a man...
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the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday — the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters, the logistics can be quite daunting. but, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains, election officials are determined everyone — and i mean everyone — can take part. this is a man who takes his civic duty very seriously indeed. a priest who lives in a remote forest temple, he walks nearly a kilometre to his polling station. a polling station set up for him and only him. it is often described as the world's biggest exercise in democracy. 900 million eligible voters, around 1 million eligible voters, around 1 million polling stations. officials had to travel through nearly 70 kilometres of line investor jungle to set up in the western province of gujurat. —— line investorjungle. he was given a warm welcome. he has been the sole voter here for nearly 20 years was not and then he go
the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday — the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters, the logistics can be quite daunting. but, as the bbc‘s tim allman explains, election officials are determined everyone — and i mean everyone — can take part. this is a man who takes his civic...
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the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday — the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters, the logistics can be quite daunting, but as the bbc‘s tim allman explains, election officials are determined everyone, and i mean everyone, can take part. bharatdas darshandas is a man who takes his civic duty very seriously indeed. a priest who lives in a remote forest temple, he walks nearly a kilometre to his polling station. a polling station set up for him and only him. it's often described as the world's biggest exercise in democracy. 900 million eligible voters, around 1 million polling stations. officials had to travel through nearly 70 kilometres of lion—infested jungle to set up shop at banej, in the western province of gujurat. bharatdas was given a warm welcome. he's been the sole voter here for nearly 20 years. nd then he got down to the business at hand. he would
the pilot will roll out to ghana next week, while kenya will follow suit in the next weeks. victoria wahonda, bbc news. polls have now closed in the indian election‘s super tuesday — the third phase of the country's marathon seven—stage general election. with nearly a billion eligible voters, the logistics can be quite daunting, but as the bbc‘s tim allman explains, election officials are determined everyone, and i mean everyone, can take part. bharatdas darshandas is a man who takes...
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ghana's biggest outranks term has just gotten clean up. with german assistants it's introduced to something late. which puts people on a chair fast. three thousand. it's a spectacle straight out of a house of one night's. the turkoman wedding. filled with romance. entertainment. and tradition. amazing iran. in forty five minutes. you're a passable chain reaction of some. around six hundred years ago. cut. to. the largest. the renaissance for. the twenty second d. w. . a room welcome to global three thousand today we visit a vast electronic waste site in many earn a livelihood here that huge cost to their health. in batteries we meet activists campaigning against a new factory which they fear is an environmental disaster in the making. but we.
ghana's biggest outranks term has just gotten clean up. with german assistants it's introduced to something late. which puts people on a chair fast. three thousand. it's a spectacle straight out of a house of one night's. the turkoman wedding. filled with romance. entertainment. and tradition. amazing iran. in forty five minutes. you're a passable chain reaction of some. around six hundred years ago. cut. to. the largest. the renaissance for. the twenty second d. w. . a room welcome to global...
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this is being used as a model for other labs in the region and labs in ghana have used this to mentor labs in nigeria. we are excited about the progress of this program and believe it holds potential for other areas around the world. here in the us we are blessed with an abundance of waterways across the landscape. however in parts of american west we still face water shortages. this is typical in many climates around the world and as populations and industries expand, this is reaching more communities. droughts pose a serious threat. we are working to get ahead of these issues, provide water security for generations to come. just last month, we announced epa will be the development of a national water reuse action plan. and from treating wastewater to find the new applications for water produced from oil and gas extraction. there is innovative work happening across the water sector. we want to accelerate that work through coordinated federal leadership. our water reuse action plan is the first initiative of this magnitude that is coordinator across. the next dimension of this is prot
this is being used as a model for other labs in the region and labs in ghana have used this to mentor labs in nigeria. we are excited about the progress of this program and believe it holds potential for other areas around the world. here in the us we are blessed with an abundance of waterways across the landscape. however in parts of american west we still face water shortages. this is typical in many climates around the world and as populations and industries expand, this is reaching more...