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for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche market in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. and politics in nairobi improves. and that is certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the electric bikes a walk in the right to maybe the idea will cost you in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well welcome to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope you've been able to pick up a few ideas and insights you can use wherever you live i am sunda train of you saying bye here in kampala the capital overview gunda so long for now it's goodbye to you dear viewers out there see you again next week until then you can stay in touch with us and keep up with the latest development on our social media channels but now i'm no time we signing up from the fashion park in lagos nigeria. in the. center of the conflict zone in these extraordinary times we decided to take the opportunity to focus on the impact that the coronavirus pandemic is having
for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche market in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. and politics in nairobi improves. and that is certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the electric bikes a walk in the right to maybe the idea will cost you in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well welcome to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope...
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>>host: how many interviews in kenya? >> about 40 or 45 most of them during the two weeks and so i provided the questions. >> book tv traveled with you to kenya and there is an interview there as well. >> david marinus in western kenya now about two days as you look on your new book. >> hasn't been worth it what have you learned. >> these remind me why a i do what i do. everything about it energizes me i get tired of doing the interviews but the notion that this is the reality the things you know but you don't really know and to see vibrant life and things i could never see in my lifetime any other way because of what i do but i think i am so lucky and to travel this part of western kenya which is the capital of this part of the country because the main tribe out here from which barack obama came. down to a little town where we interviewed barack obama's only living paternal aunt the sister of barack obama senior living in a small one room house with about five pictures and a few calendars on the wall most were related to
>>host: how many interviews in kenya? >> about 40 or 45 most of them during the two weeks and so i provided the questions. >> book tv traveled with you to kenya and there is an interview there as well. >> david marinus in western kenya now about two days as you look on your new book. >> hasn't been worth it what have you learned. >> these remind me why a i do what i do. everything about it energizes me i get tired of doing the interviews but the notion that...
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in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for emo bulleting. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to kenya is inadequate infrastructure and for car drivers the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric us to be mainstream people say we need to do is we need foster just but for fastest to be established we need electric cars so there must be there must be that group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of my right bay. this lampreys a used to be got stripped and it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the i would argue with no one. here so they don't have to stop you kind of person are new rules. and. you can stop. with.
in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for emo bulleting. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to kenya is inadequate infrastructure and for car drivers the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric us to be mainstream people say we need to do is we need foster just...
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in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to emerge in kenya is inadequate infrastructure and for car drivers the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric cars to be mainstream people say we need to just we need foster just but for fastest to be established we need to electric cars so there must be there must be that group of people that's really too thick to foster risk. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of my right. this long produce a used to be got stripped and it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the well i mean with no one. here so they don't get this. kind of person are new rules. and. you can stop. with the under
in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to emerge in kenya is inadequate infrastructure and for car drivers the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric cars to be mainstream people say we need to just we need foster just but...
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for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche market in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. politics in nairobi in theory. that is certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the electric bikes a walk in the right to maybe the idea will cost you in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well we've come to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope you've been able to pick up a few ideas and insights you can use wherever you live i am sandra tree no you're saying bye here in kampala the capital over uganda so long for now sandra and goodbye to you dear viewers out there see you again next week until the end you can stay in touch with us and keep up with the latest developments on our social media channels but now i'm no time we signing up from the fashion park in lagos nigeria. the protests have been silenced there is now fear and uncertainty on the streets. china's new security law has shut down freedom of expression. teachers are
for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche market in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. politics in nairobi in theory. that is certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the electric bikes a walk in the right to maybe the idea will cost you in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well we've come to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope...
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in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as. when power and energy ideal conditions for email belittling. and yet there are just 300 electric my pads on the busy streets of the kenyan capital the main obstacle to email in kenya is inadequate infrastructure and chicago has the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric cars to be mainstream people say we need tides as we need foster exist but for fastest to be established we need electric cars so there must be there must be that group of people that's really to take the foster risk my there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of nairobi. this lancry say used to be gastric but it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the. when you're driving. close to the world i mean with no one. here so they don't have to stop you cannot person are new rules. and. you can stop. with. your war without startin
in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as. when power and energy ideal conditions for email belittling. and yet there are just 300 electric my pads on the busy streets of the kenyan capital the main obstacle to email in kenya is inadequate infrastructure and chicago has the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric cars to be mainstream people say we need tides as we need foster exist but for fastest...
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for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche market in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. t.v. and quality and nairobi improves. and that is certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the electric bikes a walk in the right to maybe the idea will catch on in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well welcome to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope you've been able to pick up a few ideas and insights you can use wherever you live i am sandra tree no you're saying bye here in kampala the capital over uganda so long for now santa and goodbye to you dear viewers out there see you again next week until the end you can stay in touch with us and keep up with the latest developments on our social media channels for now i'm no time we signing up from the fashion park in lagos nigeria. good. good. good. good. good. how will i pay my ranch more money for. ever more people are facing this reality around the world to cope with 19 pande
for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche market in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. t.v. and quality and nairobi improves. and that is certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the electric bikes a walk in the right to maybe the idea will catch on in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well welcome to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we...
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laura: the long shadow of the british empire in kenya. unlike other countries, sweden cap to the country mostly open during tly stages of the outbreak. trusting the swedish people to make good decisions and act responsibly in the presence of the pandemic. sweden suffered one o the highest death rates in relation to population size in europe. the u.k. was higher. here is maddie savage on how the controversial strategy is being >> while many european cities aredjusting to life after lockdown, little has changed in swed's capital. markets, shops, and bars have stayed open. the strategy here is focused on a ban on large gatherings and social distancing guidelines. >>th we trus authorities. if t authorities say stay-at-home and work from home, we do that. they did not to say go on a. lockdo >> the natural things would bet to shuwn a bit more. i don't understand why we are not more careful. >> sweden's had one of the highest death tolls in relation population size. there are signs things are proving, despite the controversial approach. the publ
laura: the long shadow of the british empire in kenya. unlike other countries, sweden cap to the country mostly open during tly stages of the outbreak. trusting the swedish people to make good decisions and act responsibly in the presence of the pandemic. sweden suffered one o the highest death rates in relation to population size in europe. the u.k. was higher. here is maddie savage on how the controversial strategy is being >> while many european cities aredjusting to life after...
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for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche markets in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. and be quality and nairobi improves. and that's he's certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the. bikes a walk in the rain too maybe the idea will culture in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well welcome to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope you've been able to pick up a few ideas and insights you can use wherever you live i am sunder to know you're saying bye here in kampala the capital over uganda so long for now sandra and goodbye to you dear viewers out there so you again next week until then you can stay in touch with us and keep up with the latest development on our social media channels for now a military way signing up from the fashion park in lagos nigeria. india . top of the line products and bottom of the barrel pocket absolutely india's apple farmers in the himalayan mountains are used to. they decided to band t
for the time being at least electric vehicles remain something of a niche markets in kenya. a lot of ground will have to be covered before they go mainstream. and be quality and nairobi improves. and that's he's certainly an interesting approach and it is good to know that the. bikes a walk in the rain too maybe the idea will culture in other african countries as well maybe here in uganda as well welcome to the end of this week's equal africa we've glad you could join us and of course we hope...
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in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for email. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to kenya is inadequate infrastructure and chicago as the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric cars to be mainstream people say we need just we need for this but for fastest to be established we need electric cars so there must be there must be that group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as 4 hours north of nairobi. this lampreys a used to be got stripped and it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the world i mean with no one. here so they don't get to stop you kind of person are new rules. and. you can stop. your war without stopping unlike
in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for email. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to kenya is inadequate infrastructure and chicago as the battery range is too limited plus there are hardly any charging stations. for electric cars to be mainstream people say we need just we need for this but for fastest to...
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electricity one eliminating west and we will also hear help cover by road traffic a little greener in kenya's capital nairobi. we started the program right here in uganda around 10 years ago jane with just a few other farmers used a few bags of beans and a button a seed start up capital to set up the community see it back on to the course of tas proved fruitful yields in the region's green harvest huggies an up by 50 percent and a big fuck to meet success is that the initiative banks sharing anyone wanting to use the seeds has given some training to. join is explaining how to catch banana weevils. she's giving a training session to women farmers in western uganda. here she demonstrates another method put parts of a dead banana tree stump in front of the tree you're trying to protect and the weevils will be drawn to that instead. because it did destroy. the spring. so it was my organism. i was invited to. join has been trained by the organisation alliance biodiversity the n.g.o.s supports food security projects with evidence based research especially for crops like bananas and beans some tradi
electricity one eliminating west and we will also hear help cover by road traffic a little greener in kenya's capital nairobi. we started the program right here in uganda around 10 years ago jane with just a few other farmers used a few bags of beans and a button a seed start up capital to set up the community see it back on to the course of tas proved fruitful yields in the region's green harvest huggies an up by 50 percent and a big fuck to meet success is that the initiative banks sharing...
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controversial views in kenya today. what have i done? they landed activist mutemi wa kiama in trouble with the authorities last month. police raided his home and arrested him. i do a lot of social media activism and my premise is that kenya has never gotten independence. the thread that i did before the arrest that connected, traced from colonial chiefs to the current political elite and their entomologies and their linkages and their business linkages and that kind of thing, and it went viral because kenyans could now see, you know, they could actually connect the dots. and i guess there are people there who weren't comfortable with that. the elites grabbed the independence and ran off with it and the mau mau were left landless. nothing had changed. and in the rift valley the talai are today some of the poorest people living here. translation: when land was being subdivided between the locals, we asked for some but we got nothing. they said we were the evil ones. for decades this was a detention camp and they were not allowed to interac
controversial views in kenya today. what have i done? they landed activist mutemi wa kiama in trouble with the authorities last month. police raided his home and arrested him. i do a lot of social media activism and my premise is that kenya has never gotten independence. the thread that i did before the arrest that connected, traced from colonial chiefs to the current political elite and their entomologies and their linkages and their business linkages and that kind of thing, and it went viral...
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on katherine floyd and the messiah is out in south in kenya and lives of thousands would have been on making the annual migration of the new tourist to see them i'll be telling you why. thank you for joining us we begin in hong kong where an ongoing political crisis is deepening further the territory's leader has invoked emergency loss to postpone september's legislative council election by a full year kerry lamb cited coronavirus size of reason for the d.n.a. this comes after beijing imposed a controversial national security law on hong kong and is a major blow to the city's pro-democracy movement the opposition had said such a move would amount to a power grab so you're gonna get your thing the announcement i have to make today is the most difficult decision i've made in the past 7 months the legislative council general election is held every 4 years which is really a tough decision to deliberate but we want to ensure fairness we want to ensure public safety and health. as for individual pollen in hong kong for as diddy as expected carry lamb announcing a delay in september's legisl
on katherine floyd and the messiah is out in south in kenya and lives of thousands would have been on making the annual migration of the new tourist to see them i'll be telling you why. thank you for joining us we begin in hong kong where an ongoing political crisis is deepening further the territory's leader has invoked emergency loss to postpone september's legislative council election by a full year kerry lamb cited coronavirus size of reason for the d.n.a. this comes after beijing imposed a...
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controversial views in kenya today. what have i done? they landed activist mutemi wa kiama in trouble with the authorities last month. police raided his home and arrested him. i do a lot of social media activism and my premise is that kenya has never gotten independence. the thread that i did before the arrest that connected, traced from colonial chiefs to the current political elite and their entomologies and their linkages and their business linkages and that kind of thing, and it went viral because kenyans could now see, you know, they could actually connect the dots. and i guess there are people there who weren't comfortable with that. the elites grabbed the independence and ran off with it and the mau mau were left landless. nothing had changed. and in the rift valley the talai are today some of the poorest people living here. translation: when land was being subdivided between the locals, we asked for some but we got nothing. they said we were the evil ones. for decades this was a detention camp and they were not allowed to interac
controversial views in kenya today. what have i done? they landed activist mutemi wa kiama in trouble with the authorities last month. police raided his home and arrested him. i do a lot of social media activism and my premise is that kenya has never gotten independence. the thread that i did before the arrest that connected, traced from colonial chiefs to the current political elite and their entomologies and their linkages and their business linkages and that kind of thing, and it went viral...
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especially in kenya and in africa where our population will grow muscly over the next 20 to 30 years so the environmental case is a very strong case that we always have to make. the number of vehicles driving on gasoline or diesel is on the rise in african cities worsening at pollution an increase in carbon emissions. the united nations environment program you know is therefore promoting electrum a billet in africa in kenya the biggest emission when it comes to climate change is to drive. and the biggest polluter when it comes to health is the transport sector and within the transport sector all dirty motorcycles are one of the biggest polluters so we want to replace them completely with 0 emissions electric motor cycles like this one. in kenya some 80 percent of the electricity in the country derives from renewables such as solar and wind power and geothermal energy ideal conditions for emo bulleting. and yet there are just $300.00 electric motor pads on the busy streets of the canyon capital the main obstacle to email the in kenya is inadequate infrastructure until college arrives
especially in kenya and in africa where our population will grow muscly over the next 20 to 30 years so the environmental case is a very strong case that we always have to make. the number of vehicles driving on gasoline or diesel is on the rise in african cities worsening at pollution an increase in carbon emissions. the united nations environment program you know is therefore promoting electrum a billet in africa in kenya the biggest emission when it comes to climate change is to drive. and...
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southern kenya. plug in i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera a leading hong kong pro-democracy activist joshua wan says the decision to bar him from running in september as election is invalid and ridiculous wong is one of 12 opposition candidates disqualified from the legislative council alls. beyond any doubt is the most scandalous election fraud ever in hong kong history they could this qualify us they could arrest us every was into jail they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament elsewhere just gather with beijing loyalists however long of this can overturn the straw mandate for modest 600000 hong kong has passed the bill it's the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i will be its clear allow to the world fly over devika palin has more from hong kong he also said that he's not going to stop the fight against what he called beijing's oppression of hong kong's political freedoms he says this is qualifications were were promoted or rather were motivated
southern kenya. plug in i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera a leading hong kong pro-democracy activist joshua wan says the decision to bar him from running in september as election is invalid and ridiculous wong is one of 12 opposition candidates disqualified from the legislative council alls. beyond any doubt is the most scandalous election fraud ever in hong kong history they could this qualify us they could arrest us every was into jail they could even call of the election...
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kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travelers many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even years for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy oil jazeera masai mara southern kenya. and get more on everything we're covering right here al jazeera dot com plenty of analysis that takes you by night lines and then you can watch us live as well. the headlines now the world health organization is warning effects of the coronavirus pandemic will be felt for decades to come health body reported a record daily increase in global cases with more than $292000.00 infections in the u.s. meanwhile anthony found she the country's top virus expert says he believes a vaccine could be available within months or the response that was induced was really quite favorable and as i've said often and all repeated for the record now there's never a guarantee that you're going to get a safe and effective vaccine but from everything we've seen now in the animal data as well as the early human
kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travelers many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even years for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy oil jazeera masai mara southern kenya. and get more on everything we're covering right here al jazeera dot com plenty of analysis that takes you by night lines and then you can watch us live as well. the headlines now the world health...
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southern kenya. again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera leading hong kong pro-democracy activist joshua wong says the decision to bar him from running in september as election is invalid and ridiculous wong is one of 12 opposition candidates disqualified from the legislative council poll it's beyond and it's not if the most scandalous election fraud ever in hong kong history they get this school for us they could arrest us everyone into care big even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long of this overturned a strong mandate for modest 600000 hong kong has passed the bill it's the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i will be yours is clear allow to the world by all. countries one slating in their response to the coronavirus pandemic and now struggling with a wave of new infections as the global number of cases passes 17000000 in melbourne australia hundreds more cases where recorded on friday and vie
southern kenya. again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera leading hong kong pro-democracy activist joshua wong says the decision to bar him from running in september as election is invalid and ridiculous wong is one of 12 opposition candidates disqualified from the legislative council poll it's beyond and it's not if the most scandalous election fraud ever in hong kong history they get this school for us they could arrest us everyone into care big even call of the election...
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controversial views in kenya today. what have i done? they landed activist mutemi wa kiama in trouble with the authorities last month. police raided his home and arrested him. i do a lot of social media activism and my premise is that kenya has never gotten independence. the thread that i did before the arrest that connected, traced from colonial chiefs to the current political elite and their entomologies and their linkages and their business linkages and that kind of thing, and it went viral because kenyans could now see, you know, they could actually connect the dots. and i guess there are people there who weren't comfortable with that. the elites grabbed the independence and ran off with it and the mau mau were left landless. nothing had changed. and in the rift valley the talai are today some of the poorest people living here. translation: when land was being subdivided among the locals, we asked for some but we got nothing. they said we were the evil ones. for decades this was a detention camp and they were not allowed to interact
controversial views in kenya today. what have i done? they landed activist mutemi wa kiama in trouble with the authorities last month. police raided his home and arrested him. i do a lot of social media activism and my premise is that kenya has never gotten independence. the thread that i did before the arrest that connected, traced from colonial chiefs to the current political elite and their entomologies and their linkages and their business linkages and that kind of thing, and it went viral...
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southern kenya. it's the 3rd saudi arabia coinciding with the festival and there's unprecedented restrictions in mecca because of the coronavirus more than $2000000.00 muslims who run the world normally make the pilgrimage this year pilgrims from abroad all but and only around a 1000 saudi nationals and foreign residents are allowed in libya dozens of captured teenage fighters have been released as part of an amnesty for the holiday they were among hundreds taken prisoner during hunting for have to failed battle to seize the capital tripoli 41 young men have been set free as margaret of war had reports now from. celebrating their release of her son mohammed from prison in a city west of tripoli she came from the libyan coastal city of so broad to meet him. he had been detained along with other young fighters recruited by the warlords have to. be ending up with his father and i never wanted him to join the forces but he did it behind our backs we will never allow that to happen again mohammed was amon
southern kenya. it's the 3rd saudi arabia coinciding with the festival and there's unprecedented restrictions in mecca because of the coronavirus more than $2000000.00 muslims who run the world normally make the pilgrimage this year pilgrims from abroad all but and only around a 1000 saudi nationals and foreign residents are allowed in libya dozens of captured teenage fighters have been released as part of an amnesty for the holiday they were among hundreds taken prisoner during hunting for...
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kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travel as many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even years for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy al-jazeera masai mara southern kenya. well again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera hong kong's leader kerry lamb is expected to announce a delay to september's legislative council elections on thursday 12 pro-democracy candidates were disqualified from running activists joshua long is one of them he says the decision is invalid and ridiculous beyond and it now is the most scandalous election fraud ever in hong kong history they could this qualify us they could arrest us every once in which they could even call of the election and create a pop at parliament house where just gather with beijing loyalists however long of this overturned a strong mandate for more than 600000 hong kong has passed the bailiff's the city's 1st ever primaries early this month i was it's clear allowed to the world by. vietnam has n
kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travel as many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even years for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy al-jazeera masai mara southern kenya. well again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al-jazeera hong kong's leader kerry lamb is expected to announce a delay to september's legislative council elections on thursday 12...
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kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travel as many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even years for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy oil jazeera masai mara southern kenya. look at lines this hour the world health organization has warned the effects of the krona virus pandemic will be felt for decades to come the health body reported a record daily increase in global cases with more than 2 $192000.00 infections in the u.s. and the country's top virus expert says he believes a vaccine could be available within months. the response that was induced was really quite favorable and as i've said often on a repeated for the record now there's never a guarantee that you're going to get a safe and effective vaccine but from everything we've seen now in the animal data as well as the early human data we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021 meanwhile the pandemic has plunged the eurozone and historic rec
kenya is preparing to reopen its airspace for international travel as many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even years for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy oil jazeera masai mara southern kenya. look at lines this hour the world health organization has warned the effects of the krona virus pandemic will be felt for decades to come the health body reported a record daily increase in...
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laura: the long shadow of the british pire in kenya. unlike other countries, sden cap to the country mostly open during the early stages of. the outbre trusting the swedish people to responsibly in the presence of the pandemic. sweden suffered one of the highest death rates ition to population size in europe. the u.k. was higher. here is maddie savage on how the controversial strategy is being scrutinized now. >> while many european cities are adjusting to life after lockdown, little has cnged in sweden's capital. markets, shops, and bars hav stayed open. the strategy here is focused on a ban on largeng gatheri and social distancing guidelines. >> we trust the authorities. if the authorities say stay-at-home and work from home, we do that. they did not to say go on a lockdown. >> the natural things would be to shut down a bit mor i don't understand why we are >> sweden's had one of the highest death tolls in relation to population size. there are signs things are impring, despite the controversial approach. age public healtcy is reporti
laura: the long shadow of the british pire in kenya. unlike other countries, sden cap to the country mostly open during the early stages of. the outbre trusting the swedish people to responsibly in the presence of the pandemic. sweden suffered one of the highest death rates ition to population size in europe. the u.k. was higher. here is maddie savage on how the controversial strategy is being scrutinized now. >> while many european cities are adjusting to life after lockdown, little has...
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to germany to be kenya. kenya's youth was marked by a conflict between 2 very different cultures the rapper was born in mombasa but grew up. in the german city of cologne. they're going to move their feet up because i was always dismissed by all those a lot but as a child i didn't really understand why you do x. is why though you always want to belong to just be part of the whole but you never would be for me a simply just accepted at some point that i didn't belong doesn't change the for her over. her search for a feeling of security and acceptance and spies many of her songs under her pseudonym mr kinney she shares her experiences as an afro german both in german and ki swahili who's afraid of the black woman she defines the oscar in a song for us but. takes a stand against racism and promotes self-confidence because this is something she didn't get to experience growing up. and i didn't have any room or downs i don't really have them today either until now the light skinned woman has represented the ideal
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southern kenya. so this is out there these are the top stories the head of the world health organization has declared the coronavirus pandemic a once in a century health crisis and says the effects will be felt for decades it comes as a top infectious disease expert in the united states has been testifying before congress about the response to the outbreak the response that was induced was really quite favorable and as i've said often and are repeated for the record now there's never a guarantee that you're going to get a safe and effective vaccine but from everything we've seen now in the animal data as well as the early human data we feel cautiously optimistic that we will have a vaccine by the end of this year and as we go into 2021 also in the united states a $600.00 a week unemployment benefit is coming to an end from saturday millions of out of work people will no longer have access to a federal relief fund which lawmakers have so far failed to replace lockdowns have been reimposed in parts of
southern kenya. so this is out there these are the top stories the head of the world health organization has declared the coronavirus pandemic a once in a century health crisis and says the effects will be felt for decades it comes as a top infectious disease expert in the united states has been testifying before congress about the response to the outbreak the response that was induced was really quite favorable and as i've said often and are repeated for the record now there's never a...
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but until tourists return to kenya the future for these baby elephants and their human carriers will remain uncertain . and you watching.
but until tourists return to kenya the future for these baby elephants and their human carriers will remain uncertain . and you watching.
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but until tourists return to kenya the future for these baby elephants and their human carriers will remain uncertain . of. their watching. always stay up to date on our website. at. the entirety. of our meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in-depth interviews with experts about one question how to change it to go to the recent.
but until tourists return to kenya the future for these baby elephants and their human carriers will remain uncertain . of. their watching. always stay up to date on our website. at. the entirety. of our meal and i'm good welcome to the 2nd season of on the fence. the planet on the brink of disaster we did long in-depth interviews with experts about one question how to change it to go to the recent.
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and found the kenya where hundreds of thousands of depends on making that on your migration then more tourists to see them i'll be telling you why. i'm joining us trust her with the sports as more teens report positive current virus cases strain the major league baseball season into jeopardy. so once in a century health crisis that's how the head of the world health organization is now describing the coronavirus pandemic director general total scarborough yesus has told a meeting of its emergency committee that the effects will be felt for decades his comments were made as u.s. health officials were facing congress over the response to the virus that the country's top infectious disease expert says he is now hopeful that a vaccine by early next year well the pandemic has left the eurozone reeling from its largest economic drop on raw. called despite the reduction affecting the entire blog member states remain divided on how to address the crisis and restrictions have been reimposed in parts of northern england after a rise in infections that scotland has even warned its citizens not t
and found the kenya where hundreds of thousands of depends on making that on your migration then more tourists to see them i'll be telling you why. i'm joining us trust her with the sports as more teens report positive current virus cases strain the major league baseball season into jeopardy. so once in a century health crisis that's how the head of the world health organization is now describing the coronavirus pandemic director general total scarborough yesus has told a meeting of its...
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africa that is heavily impacting funding for important conservation projects one wildlife trust in kenya says it's now struggling to feed and protect a growing number of orphaned elephants it's trying to look after. feeding time for these baby elephants but asked that off and there's no mother's milk. instead they rely on simmons from the sheldrick wildlife trust to look after them $400.00 humans in fact including 70 keepers as well as vets and anti poaching units but with no money from tourists coming to visit kenya it's becoming more difficult to cover the costs. would. be coming in so that is a big worry. the corona crisis has also brought other dangers food shortages have resulted in an increase in illegal hunting sadly we are seeing an increase in their legal activities including bush meat and methods such as using. discriminate amongst the species they target so endangered animals such as elephants the babies behind me and giraffes can get caught in the fray and this is due to covert 19 and the economic hardships that communities living alongside protected areas of facing. it's not
africa that is heavily impacting funding for important conservation projects one wildlife trust in kenya says it's now struggling to feed and protect a growing number of orphaned elephants it's trying to look after. feeding time for these baby elephants but asked that off and there's no mother's milk. instead they rely on simmons from the sheldrick wildlife trust to look after them $400.00 humans in fact including 70 keepers as well as vets and anti poaching units but with no money from...
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keepers as well as vets and antique poaching units but with no money from tourists coming to visit kenya it's becoming more difficult to cover the costs. good. coming in so that is a big worry. the corona crisis has also brought on the danger is food shortages have resulted in an increase in the legal hunting sadly we are seeing an increase in legal activity including bush meat and methods such as using wire discriminate amongst the species they target so endangered animals such as elephants the babies behind me and giraffes can get caught in the fray and this is due to curve at 19 and the economic hardships that communities living alongside protected areas of facing. it's not all bad news for these creatures. a ban on trade in ivory projects in countries like china has meant the demand for elephant tusks is falling. but until tourists return to kenya the future for these baby elephants and their human carers will remain uncertain. here's a reminder of our top story at this hour. which has claimed. parliamentary elections. to form a coalition and the national party. can always stay up to
keepers as well as vets and antique poaching units but with no money from tourists coming to visit kenya it's becoming more difficult to cover the costs. good. coming in so that is a big worry. the corona crisis has also brought on the danger is food shortages have resulted in an increase in the legal hunting sadly we are seeing an increase in legal activity including bush meat and methods such as using wire discriminate amongst the species they target so endangered animals such as elephants...
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infalling kenya. thousands of would have been making the annual migration tourists to see them i'll be telling you why. the sports news is yet another major league baseball team is hit by coronavirus. 'd basketball returns with social justice high on its agenda we'll hear from le bron james i said this hour. so there now once in a century crisis is how the head of the world health organization is now describing the coronavirus pandemic and to underline that the world has just hit another record for new daily infections that's close to $300000.00 in the united states health officials will question for hours by congress over the response to the virus the country's top infectious disease expert says that he is now hopeful of a vaccine by early next year and for the 4th day in a row the state of florida has set a record for daily coronavirus related deaths. $257.00 people dying in the last 24 hours alone and in the u.k. restrictions are being reimposed in parts of northern england after a new spike scotla
infalling kenya. thousands of would have been making the annual migration tourists to see them i'll be telling you why. the sports news is yet another major league baseball team is hit by coronavirus. 'd basketball returns with social justice high on its agenda we'll hear from le bron james i said this hour. so there now once in a century crisis is how the head of the world health organization is now describing the coronavirus pandemic and to underline that the world has just hit another record...
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kenya also cooperates with the mara reserves ranges. i think the biggest challenge is the issue of reporting. cases of poisoning we normally don't get a lot of reports from the community because they know that it's a crime and so a lot of this go unreported. but reporting the cases would get becomes a vacation is the chance to save the birds that's why keeping communication channels open is important. the effort is. basically talking now we discussed because we don't assume that they don't know they know something so what we do is to add to the dividing line and basically to create awareness also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on human and of conflict and also responses to. what voices please and and by these some voters have been saved because there is. a poisoning response protocol that is being followed. case of
kenya also cooperates with the mara reserves ranges. i think the biggest challenge is the issue of reporting. cases of poisoning we normally don't get a lot of reports from the community because they know that it's a crime and so a lot of this go unreported. but reporting the cases would get becomes a vacation is the chance to save the birds that's why keeping communication channels open is important. the effort is. basically talking now we discussed because we don't assume that they don't know...
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to german to be kenya. kenya's youth was marked by a conflict between 2 very different cultures the rapper was born in mombasa but grew up in the german city of cologne. of new i was always dismissed by a lot but doesn't. i didn't really understand why you do why though you always want to belong to just be part of the whole but you never would be for me a simply just accepted at some point that i didn't belong doesn't change the for her that her search for a feeling of security and acceptance inspires many of her songs under her pseudonym misaki me she shares her experiences as an afro german both in german and ki swahili who's afraid of the black woman she defiantly asks in a song afro spatola not liking you takes a stand against racism and promotes self-confidence because this is something she didn't get to experience growing up. and i didn't have any role models i don't really have them today either until now the light skinned woman has represented the ideal version of beauty instead of the duck skin wom
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kenya also cool parades but the mara reserves ranges. i think the biggest challenge is the issue of reporting. cases of poisoning we normally don't get a lot of reports from the community because they know that it's a crime and so a lot of this go unreported. but reporting the cases would get becomes a vacation is the chance to save the birds that's why keeping communication channels open is important. the effort is. basically talking now we discuss because we don't assume that they don't know they know something so what we do is to add to the dividing line and basically to create awareness also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on a human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices poisoning and by these sandwiches have been saved because there is. a poison in response protocol that is being followed in case o
kenya also cool parades but the mara reserves ranges. i think the biggest challenge is the issue of reporting. cases of poisoning we normally don't get a lot of reports from the community because they know that it's a crime and so a lot of this go unreported. but reporting the cases would get becomes a vacation is the chance to save the birds that's why keeping communication channels open is important. the effort is. basically talking now we discuss because we don't assume that they don't know...
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kenya also cooperates with the mara reserves ranges. i think the biggest challenge is the issue of reporting. cases of poisoning we normally don't get a lot of reports from the community because they know that it's a crime and so a lot of this case is the go unreported. but reporting the cases would get becomes evasion is the chance to save the birds that's why keeping communication channels open is important. the operative. basically talking we discuss because we don't assume that they don't know they know something so what we do is to add on a dividing line and basically to create. also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaigns push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on not human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices please and and by these some voters have been sent because there is. a poison in response protocol that is being followed. case off in
kenya also cooperates with the mara reserves ranges. i think the biggest challenge is the issue of reporting. cases of poisoning we normally don't get a lot of reports from the community because they know that it's a crime and so a lot of this case is the go unreported. but reporting the cases would get becomes evasion is the chance to save the birds that's why keeping communication channels open is important. the operative. basically talking we discuss because we don't assume that they don't...
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this group of must i work is nature kenya's vulture ambassadors they explain to villagers when a dead cow all going to spoil i grew chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the cack grass poisons and that includes a lot to vultures so as i want to volunteer i usually go into my region for example in my location i usually go to court on one of the conflict when there is a conflict. but it should be for its place and we actually sometimes think that carcasses of both. kill animals and we've put them aside and you can. actually talk to the owner of the animal no 2 ways when. support from villages and their leaders is key to the n.g.'s campaign the assistant chief of one village tells us that battles between humans and animals are an ongoing issue and it's. like area like and there is a lot of conflict all animals are being killed by live hyenas or leopards people outside getting killed by elephants before lives and livelihoods trapped in the present a serious challenge for us here to have a complete incident have awareness of i me
this group of must i work is nature kenya's vulture ambassadors they explain to villagers when a dead cow all going to spoil i grew chemicals in order to kill predators that threaten their livestock all of the animals that feed on the cack grass poisons and that includes a lot to vultures so as i want to volunteer i usually go into my region for example in my location i usually go to court on one of the conflict when there is a conflict. but it should be for its place and we actually sometimes...
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this district of kenya's capital nairobi is suffering especially badly. many here now depend on food donations one woman is close to tears she doesn't have a mask with her the volunteers simply give her a warning as they handed her the food parcels. these are typical scenes and in amongst it all the children schools have been closed because of the coronavirus a potentially devastating blow to the future of the younger generation here mothers like sophia she one do can homeschool their children the family has no laptop tablet or computer and the power is often out anyway. but i can't check their answers i didn't go to school so instead they go to the neighbors who do that for me. sophie is 14 year old daughter sheila gets up at 6 in the morning to do her homework. she waits eagerly for school lessons to begin on the screen at her neighbor's house. so i didn't say just lose hope. because. we don't have the peace we. don't have the both are. no longer his 3rd movement. i need to. learn but. there's still a. growing tend to be it won't do when they grow up i
this district of kenya's capital nairobi is suffering especially badly. many here now depend on food donations one woman is close to tears she doesn't have a mask with her the volunteers simply give her a warning as they handed her the food parcels. these are typical scenes and in amongst it all the children schools have been closed because of the coronavirus a potentially devastating blow to the future of the younger generation here mothers like sophia she one do can homeschool their children...
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kenya is preparing to reopen its space for international travel as many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even he is for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy al-jazeera masai mara south and kenya. so let. players make an impact off and on the court as n.b.a. basketball as it did. more oil. or oil. please hand and basketballs back possible for us thank you marion yes n.b.a. season finally resumes which is good news for fans of the sport but while corona virus poses a threat to this resumption there is another serious issue the sport is addressing social justice players now together during the national anthem in both of thursday's opening games at disney world in florida the ante braces in protest marked the start of the 1st stage for 114 days after coronavirus holes had prior knowledge athletes have increasingly used their platform to advance social justice issues as andy gallacher reports from miami. this is what basketball fans across the world have been waiting for. after the pandemi
kenya is preparing to reopen its space for international travel as many communities are hoping this will mean more tourists but they also know with the threat of coronavirus it could take many months or even he is for tourism here to fully recover catherine soy al-jazeera masai mara south and kenya. so let. players make an impact off and on the court as n.b.a. basketball as it did. more oil. or oil. please hand and basketballs back possible for us thank you marion yes n.b.a. season finally...
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hirola antelope is a unique antelope found in areas along the kenya—somali border. they have a population of less than 500 individuals, so they are so special in the sense that there's nothing like them in the rest of kenya, and for that matter the rest of the world. my name is abdullahi ali. i'm a kenyan conservation biologist working to study the hirola antelope. this species have declined from about 16,000 in the 1970s. the reason for their decline is unusual. it's basically lack of food. over time, there has been a sort of a landscape change. we used to have about 5,000 elephants in these areas, roaming freely with the hirola. by the 1980s, all these elephants were gone, and those elephants used to maintain open grasslands for the hirola. the hirola relies on grassland. they subsist almost entirely on grasslands. we found out that food was the problem. we are doing a variety of activities, primarily habitat restoration. so now we are working with the local communities to open up these areas and regenerate the grasslands. and now we are acting as the elephants, a
hirola antelope is a unique antelope found in areas along the kenya—somali border. they have a population of less than 500 individuals, so they are so special in the sense that there's nothing like them in the rest of kenya, and for that matter the rest of the world. my name is abdullahi ali. i'm a kenyan conservation biologist working to study the hirola antelope. this species have declined from about 16,000 in the 1970s. the reason for their decline is unusual. it's basically lack of food....
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let's get over to you, kenya. when we think of john lewis, the same to you, about how he had this large embrace of so many different groups across america. >> absolutely. i think it is poignant that you see what is happening across this country. people are invoking the spirit of the plu print, the prototype on how to -- what he called -- to be a catalyst and a voice for your community that's as effective sometimes as provocative. but in the end it is worthwhile for your commune. and i think it hasn't been lost on a generation, particularly of young black americans who are now taking to the streets as their communities are disproportionately impacted by three essential crises happening in our country right now. that they are embodying what he taught us. and that is to speak up, speak often. fight hard, and cause some good trouble. >> and step by step. certainly. reverend james woodal johns our conversation, president of naacp in georgia. thank you for being with us, reverend. reverend, this is something that he qui
let's get over to you, kenya. when we think of john lewis, the same to you, about how he had this large embrace of so many different groups across america. >> absolutely. i think it is poignant that you see what is happening across this country. people are invoking the spirit of the plu print, the prototype on how to -- what he called -- to be a catalyst and a voice for your community that's as effective sometimes as provocative. but in the end it is worthwhile for your commune. and i...
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now i am not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use, and more, and you can take lessons from that because it is entirely possible. of course it is entirely possible, but is it going to happen, and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. we have this open burning, where people are breathing in these fumes, it is double, triple, quadruple bad for the soil, the people, the oceans etc. but we need to get there, and that's why investing in circularity, first of all... well, first of all, getting it out of the supply chain, to circularity, and three, obviously, waste management and separation. so, entirely possible but still a question mark i think about whether it can be achieved or not. 0k, amira in egypt, i hope that's answered your question. let us now go to brazil, to leon hendrix. your question please, leon. given the socioeconomic impact of covid—19, how much will sustainability feature as part of the recovery? will g
now i am not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use, and more, and you can take lessons from that because it is entirely possible. of course it is entirely possible, but is it going to happen, and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. we have this open burning, where people are breathing in these fumes, it is double, triple,...
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hirola antelope is a unique antelope found on the kenya somalia border. they have a population of less than 500 individuals, so they are so special in the sense that nothing like them in the rest of kenya, and for that matter the rest of the world. i am a kenyan conservation biologist, working to study the hirola antelope. this species have declined from about 16,000 in the 1970s. the reason for the decline is unusual. it's basically lack of food. 0ver time, there has been sort of a landscape change. we used to have about 5000 elephants in these areas. by the 1980s, all these areas. by the 1980s, all these elephants were gone, and those elephants used to maintain open grasslands for the hirola. the hirola relies on grassland. they subsist entirely on grasslands. we found out that food was the problem. we are doing a variety of activities, primarily habitat restoration. so now we are working with the local communities to open up these areas. regenerate the grasslands, and now we are acting as the elephants, and is the change agents here, where we are thinn
hirola antelope is a unique antelope found on the kenya somalia border. they have a population of less than 500 individuals, so they are so special in the sense that nothing like them in the rest of kenya, and for that matter the rest of the world. i am a kenyan conservation biologist, working to study the hirola antelope. this species have declined from about 16,000 in the 1970s. the reason for the decline is unusual. it's basically lack of food. 0ver time, there has been sort of a landscape...
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i live in kenya, right now i'm not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use and more, and you can take lessons from that because it's entirely possible. can ijust ask you, though, of course it's entirely possible, but is it going to happen and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. so, we have this open burning where people are breathing in these fumes, it's double, triple, quadruple bad for the soil, for the people, for the oceans, etc. but we need to get there, and that's why investing in circularity, first of all... well, first of all, getting it out of the supply chain to circularity, and obviously three, waste management and separation. so, entirely possible, but still a question mark i think about whether it will be achieved or not. 0k, amira in egypt, i hope that's answered your question. let us now go to brazil, to leon hendrix. your question, please, leon. giving the socioeconomic impact of covid—19, how much will
i live in kenya, right now i'm not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use and more, and you can take lessons from that because it's entirely possible. can ijust ask you, though, of course it's entirely possible, but is it going to happen and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. so, we have this open burning where people are...
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i live in kenya, right now i'm not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use and more, and you can take lessons from that because it's entirely possible. can ijust ask you, though, of course it's entirely possible, but is it going to happen and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. so, we have this open burning where people are breathing in these fumes, it's double, triple, quadruple bad for the soil, for the people, for the oceans, etc. but we need to get there, and that's why investing in circularity, first of all... well, first of all, getting it out of the supply chain to circularity, and obviously three, waste management and separation. so, entirely possible, but still some question marks i think about whether it can be achieved or not. 0k, amira in egypt, i hope that's answers your question. let us now go to brazil, to leon hendrix. your question, please, leon. giving the socioeconomic impact of covid—19, how much wi
i live in kenya, right now i'm not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use and more, and you can take lessons from that because it's entirely possible. can ijust ask you, though, of course it's entirely possible, but is it going to happen and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. so, we have this open burning where people are...
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now i am not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use, and more, and you can take lessons from that because it is entirely possible. of course it is entirely possible, but is it going to happen, and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world, don't even have this. we have this open burning, where people are breathing in these fumes, it is double, triple, quadruple bad for the soil, the people, the oceans etc. but we need to get there, and that's why investing in circularity, first of all, and first of all, getting it out of the supply chain, to circularity, and through waste management and separation. so entirely possible but still some question marks i think about whether it can be achieved or not. 0k, amira in egypt, i hope that's answers your question. let us now go to brazil, to leon hendrix. your question please, leon. giving the socioeconomic impact of covid—19, how much will sustainability feature as part of the recovery? will governments
now i am not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use, and more, and you can take lessons from that because it is entirely possible. of course it is entirely possible, but is it going to happen, and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world, don't even have this. we have this open burning, where people are breathing in these fumes, it is double, triple,...
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now i am not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use, and more, and you can take lessons from that because it is entirely possible. of course it is entirely possible, but is it going to happen, and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world, don't even have this. we have this open burning, where people are breathing in these fumes, it is double, triple, quadruple bad for the soil, the people, the oceans etc. but we need to get there, and that's why investing in circularity, first of all, well, first of all, getting it out of the supply chain, to circularity, and through waste management and separation. so, entirely possible but still some question marks, i think, about whether it can be achieved or not. ok, amira in egypt, i hope that's answered your question. let us now go to brazil, to leon hendrix. your question please, leon. given the socioeconomic impact of covid—19, how much will sustainability feature as part of the recovery? will govern
now i am not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use, and more, and you can take lessons from that because it is entirely possible. of course it is entirely possible, but is it going to happen, and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world, don't even have this. we have this open burning, where people are breathing in these fumes, it is double, triple,...
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i live in kenya, right now i'm not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use and more, and you can take lessons from that because it's entirely possible. can ijust ask you, though, of course it's entirely possible, but is it going to happen and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. so, we have this open burning where people are breathing in these fumes, it's double, triple, quadruple bad for the soil, for the people, for the oceans, etc. but we need to get there, and that's why investing in circularity, first of all... well, first of all, getting it out of the supply chain to circularity, and obviously three, waste management and separation. so, entirely possible, but still a question mark i think about whether it will be achieved or not. ok, amira in egypt, i hope that's answered your question. let us now go to brazil, to leon hendrix. your question, please, leon. giving the socioeconomic impact of covid—19, how much will
i live in kenya, right now i'm not in kenya, but kenya, rwanda, 3a countries have banned single—use and more, and you can take lessons from that because it's entirely possible. can ijust ask you, though, of course it's entirely possible, but is it going to happen and quickly enough? well, right now, no, because many countries don't have incineration facilities. many small village hospitals all through the developing world don't even have this. so, we have this open burning where people are...
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hirola antelope is a unique antelope found in areas along the kenya—somali border. they have a population of less than 500 individuals, so they are so special in the sense that there's nothing like them in the rest of kenya, and for that matter the rest of the world. my name is abdullahi ali. i'm a kenyan conservation biologist working to study the hirola antelope. this species have declined from about 16,000 in the 1970s. the reason for their decline is unusual. it's basically lack of food. over time, there has been a sort of a landscape change. we used to have about 5,000 elephants in these areas. by the 1980s, all these elephants were gone, and those elephants used to maintain open grasslands for the hirola. the hirola relies on grassland. they subsist almost entirely on grasslands. we found out that food was the problem. we are doing a variety of activities, primarily habitat restoration. so now we are working with the local communities to open up these areas and regenerate the grasslands. and now we are acting as the elephants, and as the change agents here, wh
hirola antelope is a unique antelope found in areas along the kenya—somali border. they have a population of less than 500 individuals, so they are so special in the sense that there's nothing like them in the rest of kenya, and for that matter the rest of the world. my name is abdullahi ali. i'm a kenyan conservation biologist working to study the hirola antelope. this species have declined from about 16,000 in the 1970s. the reason for their decline is unusual. it's basically lack of food....
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this district of kenya's capital nairobi is suffering especially badly. many here now depend on food donations one woman is close to tears she doesn't have a mask with her the volunteers simply give her a warning as they hand her the food parcels. these are typical scenes and in amongst it all the children schools have been closed because of the coronavirus a potentially devastating blow to the future of the younger generation here mothers like sophia she one too can't home school their children the family has no laptop tablet or computer and the power is often out anyway. but i can't check their answers i didn't go to school so instead they go to the neighbors who do that for me. sophie is 14 year old daughter sheila gets up at 6 in the morning to do her homework. she waits eagerly for school lessons to begin on the screen at her neighbor's house. so don't say just news group. because. we don't have any teeth we. don't have the. moon but his 3rd movement. i need to. learn but. there's still a. tentative deal really. i won't hear a negro i want to be devo
this district of kenya's capital nairobi is suffering especially badly. many here now depend on food donations one woman is close to tears she doesn't have a mask with her the volunteers simply give her a warning as they hand her the food parcels. these are typical scenes and in amongst it all the children schools have been closed because of the coronavirus a potentially devastating blow to the future of the younger generation here mothers like sophia she one too can't home school their...