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the secrets lie behind these discovered new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore fascinating. both heritage dw world heritage 360. now the to hello and welcome to a new edition of a co africa talk lean to climate crisis. take skills on the modulation. it means transforming the way with think about everything. and for that we need people with vision and people with know how i am present lives coming to you from make us nigeria and our own sandra, the homes, the 3 nobody will joining you from composite. well,
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we've got some great reports from a course of the continental this week. last explore was it takes to change the getting. here is what we have coming up. how or what culture is listening to the security and living standards in nature. yeah. how the shoot industry in brazil is going great. find out how an island in somebody is fighting energies. poverty box. we saw the show right here in uganda. we are heading a little east all the coffee. so to visit a fema somebody who is showing just how much can be achieved with self confidence expertise and a function for showing it, allow me to introduce this week for equal hero, a woman who has good energy. and so many ideas to spam is not just stuffing. the potential view gunned us young people bought the quotes and it's petition to feed
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them while the my name is not in my inbox, i'm a bit more proficient on the mazda. know what if some of the new kids on 4 to 3 years old oh yeah. wearing the village working so district. can you got the new stuff we talked or is that if i mean just to put food on my table. but what i did, i did it so well that i had more than i needed to eat, then i started selling. so i became successful in that when i'm like, okay, wait a minute. what if i pass on this not to my community? no, not to. ok, but if it's not going to be more of the like,
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know the people. that's right. so the open did so many people and i'm happy that i've been able to print as many pos possible use women. the children have opened a school ever since you and your school and this tories, if so satisfying, it's very satisfying. when someone called you saying i came to you from, you told me this now i have this by many people called boxing. they have put in that table and i'm part of that. the i love animals. so i take animals, i listen to the care for them. being at home. it's a noble job because you as a farmer,
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i don't keep my animals. i don't skip the cause and get me in front of them. i don't think i don't get vegetables and everything. the new people wouldn't be able to do the, the teacher. i wasn't too sure about it was cool actually in this school we do a lot of practical or still m. s. virginia was closed because my son protected almost all the vision is to make sure that every child top it shows potential sort of funding. it's almost cool with the rest of the call so, so we that we talked about to change some few often so we're not sending them to become fond them. but we're giving them skills because funding mix to patient. this is so much like a form of being a farmer is something that i don't know that so many skills that so many of their
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team building responsibilities. they have this plan. they're going to look after they have this chip. they are looking up that to the, in the i see what we've gone through with the children. that what we not to them, that confidence they touch, they feel they understand the if i have to pause to make sure every school is like less cool. all right, you so many i'll call a and the wide as a family things i've never thought our best form on 2014. when i get back to my last born, she has no fault. so i just come on to voice $3.00 to $3.00 days out of hospital. i
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receive a phone call from for the job assigned you think wow, you own the f, it's a full price 2019 and a month or so on. this is something, you know, it's not a complete issue and you don't know they are watching you and you know, so it was something nice i believe in myself and i have this thing, but sorry for men about one and one can do. one can do 3 times a bit, so what i mean for us, the woman n one with a clear message, there is simply no way around it. we need to become more self sufficient. if we
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want to reduce or ecological footprint, that means adopting to the current climate conditions, node links to assure ourselves healthy and simple food supply does right, sandra here, you know, i to area there are efforts. and the way to do just that. some regions of set of domestic fish funds, it's a way to not only reduced the needs to import supplies, the shop to transport the routes are also much better for the environment. these caught fish needs to be fed several times a day. when i know has been raises fish for decades and now has full funds full of them. and he's not alone. is south west an idea we're not far from land goals. some $1200.00 farm is work together to operate the launch everywhere. fish farm for them . reading the popular caught fish is a solid business. we actually spoke about authorize on 5000. this is an important,
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so i'll stop with the points. we'll make sure that we do feed them like 3 to 4 times in a day to keep costs those collective processes waste that he buys from me produces the farmers use the ways to produce, wants to thousands of fish food each day, or up to 6 times during the peak periods, it's cheaper and more eco friendly funding for the west products. we use a gulf kitchen we just purchased from of the stock to buy from gun notes. we don't byproducts one book, which is what you knew. it does go to in when a book bookkeeper does our process of the, the post office depot on the walls in process we have to push out, which is a good thing for me to cool. we have a football. flo, i'll just go with looking for somebody to use a simple sustainable method that benefits everyone. that was also the idea behind the fish farm. when it was founded 20 years ago. everywhere from vintage began as
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a project of my joys, open state and local communities to combat poverty in the regions and help people on a stable income. and it, what the fish bomb is now make a good live in the water in the palms is changed every day, but that doesn't pose a problem. there's enough water in the region to go around a while. the waste, more taste buds directly into the everywhere river. it's not yet clear whether or not it's having an impact on the local environment. see everywhere, fish for themselves around 5 tons of fish. every day of the month is wise and denied us continued. population grows. experts beneath apple coaches to play an important role in achieving food, secure i to hear you to naples, the community to produce variety of food items,
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item of 40, which is the fish. so that can enrich the food base for requirements whereby the community will have an army of valuable food materials to make this kind of agriculture more sustainable and widespread various international projects of launched in the country everywhere from vintage. again, taking parts and one such project in 2020 twos and holes trading sessions on site. the focus is on echo from the farming methods on offering alternatives to commonly used chemical antibiotics. thoughts on some of those things. uh, some. uh, some vegetables, some leaves. uh, good antibiotics um, devices that the natural it helps. so it shows us that we are not doing something towards it to the environment until the fish on to the people. it shows no one's
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age to become an accountant for being the fish. pharma has proven and lucrative alternative for him. and many of those, i mean future, the collective would like to use it's waste water for crop for me. making uncle culture even more sustainable to africa has a problem with this called the tech styles sent to you from other parts of the weld, offered a full quality the compass. so done markets and pilots, ilang seats full was having c. yeah. environmental impact. what can be done with all those shirts, jameson, plows as well. a startup is south africa, may have the solution of these young to interpreters are on the missions to defend the environment against never ending textile waste. they snatch up off, coats fabric and
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a role pieces and sold inventory and sold and rejects and give them a 2nd chance at life. this is an example of some of the one way to recycle. and she said right now, so these are the products that we actually eventually want to me. the global self is becoming the textiles dump of the global north. every day, almost $200.00 tons of textile waste a dump a landfill was an african countries. these $200.00 tons are equivalent to more than $10000.00 african elephants decomposing fabrics release harmful greenhouse mustaine gas, well toxic chemicals and dies. ringback sip into the ground water and soil. ringback but it's safe to st. go and her friends have vowed to do their beat with we will been inspired by their own home town and major manufacturing hub. we have
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about $300.00 as so closing manufacturers operating in south africa and a half of them on the list in case so we wanted to start something to solve that problem, but at the same time create jobs. but at the same time. so create an innovative solution. their initiative, make sure be what textiles, end up in landfills by collecting clothing tended for dump sites from manufacturers and selling them to recyclers who process the material into fiber and thread for fabric production. we will then also uses the fiber to make footwear and different kinds of tech styles. the company collects 70 tons of tech, so waste a month. it's just one percent of western cape waste. the teen safe finding recycling missionary in south africa is a big challenge. still plans to expand to other provinces and continue to clean up the pollutant textile industry to hold. doesn't love a new pair of shoes. what have you ever thought about that?
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the logical foot prints from south africa. we're heading out to south america and brazil, where the footway industries making big strikes to with substance abilities. the 1st step is bitching, let, uh, made from a demo heights. for now 99 percent of the letter produced worldwide is from livestock. whether amo alternatives that any of us on this baterri has come from some very unexpected sources. let's find out more casual. comfortable, elegant leather footwear. many of us can't imagine life without. the brazilian footwear sector alone produces around $800000000.00 parents each year. it's a huge branch, but how sustainable is that? the tanning process requires vast quantities of hazardous chemicals such as tenant chromium and aluminum. 10 or east can leave workers with health problems and they take a heavy environmental tool. there's
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a big disconnect between what the market wants and the market doesn't want to model the destruction people on shoes. you want to have bags, they don't want started amazon, but the environmental organizations stand on earth as a stablish. the major international brands are partly responsible for the destruction of the amazon. it examine the supply chain of $100.00 companies around the world. in 2022, around 12000 square kilometers of amazon rain forest were cleared primarily for cattle ranching for beef and laser production. the so the incentive and that's why we did just to punch in study was to connect the dots to the actual brands. because the brands can make a strong demand of their suppliers and trickles up the supply chain eventually to the ground around. so one of the sales leading footwear manufacturers is keen to
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prevent deforestation. a few years ago, the company launched the alma brand, which replaces mother with cotton and synthetic materials. all right, so still use this leather for its other brands, but it's probably just a source of the stain of li mei. so we have a thriving project which runs until 2026, 2033. it focuses on level traceability that to ensure that the lights are used by a rep. so it was a great ramos is not involved in deforestation. and research into alternatives to leather is booming of vague and hide grown with the help of bacteria because already been produced in the laboratory. it takes just 3 weeks to produce it, and no animals are harmed in the process. fibers extracted from food, such as fine, apple are also being used to make products that have a texture, very similar to leather fund guy fashion shoes made from mushroom leather incident
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growing demand. the material is made from my sylium, which is basically threads from the root structure of fungus to the production process doesn't even require chemicals. real rando, so just presume, shoot manufacturing hub. the industry generates $83000.00 jobs efforts to make it more sustainable are underway. the company urban flowers, for example, doesn't use whether it makes high quality v can footwear let me 1st open. the factory breaking into the footwear industry was very challenging. that same thing. it traditionally uses level that's made from various animals. this is my duty i school while we don't, but we broke with that and created our own business based on a new id is quite as long as it is. all of the footwear is hand crafted. 60 pairs
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are made each day, in addition to maintaining high quality standards, reducing waste is a key priority. se, the savings, the fabric, we use industry surplus, you know, so we using materials that would otherwise go to way a sign in. we collected and we use it to make our shoes called at alpha dot glue as well to base the one i know, so it doesn't have chemical components that pollute environment. it also means it's easier to clean the foot way and makes it more durable. somebody doesn't mind, myers, but i believe that urban flowers, customers are making a conscious decision, not to buy leather, a choice that's becoming more popular all over the world. the more sustainable the footwear industry becomes, the lighter our environmental footprint. we operate to use the
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charging of phones, wayne loretta, but when need to, but imagine living on an island with no electricity. what would you do when your battery runs out? so that's just one of the challenges people face who lost access to energy. it's a major problem for marginalized communities around the world. last is a very true crease. our reporter visited the lowest of bell region, a somalia, to find out how an innovative solar installation project is talking energy poverty, and making the lives of low cost, much easier. you estimate all some money is pleased, especially since she's only drawing water from this well today to show how hard it used to be just to fetch the precious resource for use at home on the i b and the we used to walk more than 3 kilometers from home,
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looking for water and i was using it and we bring jerry cans to carry it now. so the water was susie and dirty luck on that. on the food wash clothes or the well, the ask me, what are you in a big changes. i've come to the little village of a buy ducks and the $1000.00 residents of the spinning slot at the gates of somebody's company, total mortgage issue funding. we have electricity, it's even sold a pallet or was it under our wireless charging? our phones used to be a big problem. i knew we'd walk a long way to just 0 to charge them and pay $50.00 us cents. some of the poor couldn't afford that 50 and i but now our homes have power 24 hours a day. most people on the peninsula leave from fishing. like mohammed double up, do you hygiene is got used to spoiling the heat before he could take it to the marketing. mogadishu, the solar pod for uses house the feast, stay fresh,
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low. now i have a look though. then i don't worry about the 2 fish icons because the solar company tomorrow so brought the freezer where the fish will remain until the driver comes to pick them up. but they have also had a look. i'm sending them to markets and expect to sell them for $30.00 each of those to the electrification program he up would serve as a model for positive changes in the country. on the horn of africa, somalia was long viewed as a field that this is a developing country recovering from the security on the civil war. around with the somebody is sending this need to be exploited. there are a lot of companies, so many private companies that have already started to invest in solar energy. the
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company tar muscle is not promoting one of these projects in the bi ducks. and these many groups sort of plant with a 10 kilowatts capacity life of the hot feats it should provide all of the roughly 150 houses, we can increase the t. and she is making sure that the to goes to plant is a trained electrical engineer. the plant provides the village with electricity around the clock, even if the sun is in china. during the day it would be tucked into. but there is an give on energy to the coolant system that we support the show and the for showed us the people and nobody to handle it and do it on the nights. it will supply the village with electricity that's we have been used, you know, the but that was using, but there is no, it's even easier to get to water. and electric pump draws water from this well on the mainland to the peninsula where it's select. cindy is what the tongue and is distributed to the household. no, the water comes right out of the top. i estimate the ultimate no longer need
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solution, lift it all the way when she wants to cook for her family of 7. and what do i want to do that? now i can get some rest and half temp water in my home by solar power used to fetch water and carry in here from far away. now i have clean water to drink. okay. i like on to the next installation, the many good companies for technicians, 1st method skeptics in some vaulted with the solar power was as good as conventionally generated electricity. although they was superstitious and see it that the technology was from the uh, this was simply worried about the cold. and that's why when the 1st 2 months, we didn't have a lot of people uh, of the best we decided that we want to take on is finishing money from the people who would just take the monthly expenses, such as $10.00 per month. these funding, they decided to jump on the bundle of a lifestyle is being installed and
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a fast and efficient is new horizons. well, in the last 30 years, we didn't know what was going on in the outside world. but after we installed solar power and started watching tv at home, that's changed to the mini grid costs about $70000.00 us dollars international. don't us contribute 60 percent via africa enterprise challenge fund. the world bunk covers the remaining 40 percent of the loan, the meaning goodwill ton a profit clips or muscle in 2 years time. some of these training use sort of technicians for the company, such as exports of items they needed us to money. a for an aide is increasingly counting on solar energy at sundown, socializing, all those used to come to an ending up a duck some times to the electricity is towed into many groups. big feet, there is no lights up to duck and a lot of activity. 7 wow,
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let's look at the top now tomorrow. so gives us electricity and installs lights on the roads. all of our children and old people are playing and chatting outdoors the way but shadowing. we are grateful we best that are not the sole a project on update duct is subbing as an example to that region. 300 mil house was nearby and not getting the until the public. many. great. thank you for joining us here today. we hope the program give you something to think about. i am sandra, go home is that we know view and saying good bye from here in comp. hello. you've gotten to by sandra. see you next time. add to all of us all day. do you have any thoughts or ideas on ways to build a better future? right. share them with us. we're always love hearing with you. i'm chris alone
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