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stepped into a bold adventure the treasure map for martin clo. describe it as some of us wriggled, begging sites on youtube, and also the this, the state of virginia is africa coming up on the program. all we close that's attending one of effort, his deadliest diseases. the roll out of the world's 1st malaria vaccines, again in canada, really, it's an important moment in the fight against the disease. we also believe the experts, if it will be a success. and we meet the young women building space between fondness and hood is enrolled in nigeria, the the action on and off the pitch and ask on, including the ticket sales glitch that lift thousands of empty space in the stadium
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. no space which is traditional phones will tell you how one music artist is the one that is doing just that the hello i'm christine. when do i it's good to have your company. the world health organization is calling is an historic step for the children off can over the country is launching the world 1st malaria vac sedation program. for infants, the new job will be offered free of charge and nationwide to or children under 6 months. the rollout comes off to successful trials in gonna kenya and malawi, which showed the vaccine, slashed mortality for infants who would to get infected with malaria. now the
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mosquito borne disease kills more than $600000.00 people a year. 95 percent of those in africa with children and to 5 make up more than 80 percent off. that's now this comes off to cape the, became the latest african nation to be certified as a malaria free. now the head of w. h o save the news, was a beacon of hope for the elimination of the disease. this achievement sends a clear message to the world that was quality, can wield a strong partnership and the full commitment of every 5. and then they limitation of money that is possible anyway, but that's not a, it's so and cameron almost a 3rd or medical consultations on the larry links and w h of figures. say, 11000 people die of the disease that every get. the vaccine is a significant step in the fight against malaria and not everyone is willing to have
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their child vaccinations be good to this is just 6 months old. but to the issues that, you know, 1st deals with lexi cameras. as long as you knew this, somebody about your nation is a global 1st. i don't in that it's a motor of 3. she was a go for high chance. for, for me, the new job is essential. yes, you click on, i'm happy. they finally produced this vaccine. the my 1st child was very sick with malaria. he had convulsions and tests show that it was caused by malaria. that's why i don't want to take chances with my other children. i take vaccination seriously and it's so funny. but at the hospital, other mothers are we didn't get to have the children bucks, you need to be have good reason to take up the know pollution. malia remains and mitchell public health problems and come room officials are convinced that the vaccine can help no decent. so we have an additional tool that will complete the
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range of instruments we have to preventing malaria. and obviously the hope is that we will see a rapid decline with the malaria mobility onto mortality. and i'm a funny thing for the time being. the vaccine is only available in a few clinics like this one. but not all motors have agreed to have the children vaccinated the planets to include the job in the regular to who do you know, collisions into outlook or at least i q for the routine bucks initial of a 6 month old baby. but then she turned on to my lawyer vaccine. the reason i didn't agree is because i wasn't aware of it. i didn't know it existed on the bus or not, but we never spoke about it. if we talked about it everywhere, maybe in the media door to door, if people are informed, then it will mean that we're prepared and that we know that a vaccine like that exist,
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that we won't be surprised and all would be okay. despite the drawbacks which has limited efficacy, availability, the vaccines ability to slush infant mortality makes it a game changer. and another one is in the pipeline. the biggest challenge will be confusing parents to bring that to, to, to the clinic for the job. so how transformative is the new valeria vaccine rose like it is, professor of immunology and power. so touching at one of the world's leading when they are exposed, she told me what the most important number will be in measuring the success of the specs, a nation program. how many of these mazda is we're able to convenes to take the children for vaccination at 6 months, as i say that because there's been quite a lot of back soon as you can see as so the government has really brought up
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a good communication. and we're hoping that communication we bore right down to the laura a or is the village is i'm really confident those monitors have to bring the children for vaccinations. i have the experience a few weeks ago we bothers when we met mothers who came for routine immunization that we talked to them and said you've come to the major and yes, have you heard of the vaccine? it had just the right to tell me room, and they said yes about the vaccine with windows. i mean for right now, or until we get why information, because we do everything. the french people saying different things about the it's a little bit scary for us. so okay, i'm not coming for that box and now. yeah, and i guess showing up public confidence is going to be necessary across the
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continent because the hesitancy that you're describing is not unique it's, it's a camera room, but we know that the capillary and government is, is, is rolling up this vaccination program for free. do you know about plans for the rest of the content? is there enough vaccine for every newborn in africa? or i couldn't really answer that question because i quoted the framework of the global moliere program. you know, designs and i quoted you had this, let's press so and then risk in south africa. and these was the framework, but definitely the distribution of limits that step wise, often my layer of accident, because the way editing is a strong thoughts into media and for 3 years. and she's all morris what we needed now. it's about a 100000000 those. this would be a so that's our so what happened was the global malaria programs of there have been
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put top of the development of this framework. exports valera expos from all over the world, the system and then look at it as the criteria a, b, s, the call me it's, you know, what in that country the prevalence, the walk, we need to take, you know, x problem. we have to use all these criteria events, you do fine, country, you know, so from category one category to feed for 5. so category ones are the ones. now, at the top, you know, the higher it adds prevalence just high mortality is high in this category. one area is the kind of good ideas. anyway. so they have the ones that have access the cartridge. the one is in all of the sudden interests and countries a lot, it's happened to. and so when that, when we get more of accents,
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it might then go to the category to is, you know, solve that problem or yes, we're hoping that the ad $21.00, which is about some of the same molecule, but about the same, you know, kind of class of it uh it talk to them when they collect aspects, you know, it's the same kind of invest headsets use that year. so talking about that the, our $21.00 is coming also. and we're hoping that with the, our $21.00 actually, and hopefully once it gets the actual pre qualification, we can also have that boxes added on that. and how big the quantities of the art can anyone to add onto the r t s. and so we can have enough for all the countries in africa. well hoping that will happen. so professor, you've betty k said your life with to valeri research. i'm,
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you've said that malaria is the reason you decided to practice admits. and i just wonder what this moment means for you, especially with the 1st roll out of the malaria vaccine being in your home country camera really. or i feel, you know, really big come a run in a top the truck. but i was looking forward. we bought all the malaria looking for the back, so they just didn't give me a long time for us to come to even boost for us back to you can say it's not the best, which is the 1st as a little happens back. so to me, you know, i'm really happy to see you then probably starting in a little bit. i tend to be proud if the up to is a bed, if we really cannot get the most of the children that we wanted to see vaccinate vaccine. so, but if we can not do that because of this has the fence,
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they can really make me very sad. but anyway, we have time being, all this communication is really would be in the, you know, god, the, the government of the rep program is somebody to know. but yeah, and so we're really hoping that we can see, you know, it's really this looks like the black set this, you know, we have to take ownership of this fight against malaria. and it's not there yet. we'd need mines such change in our society, which is really not that has come in addition and we have one, at least, you know, make some kind of a difference. we'll see this what happens together and see whether we can really smile off with that. it's down. well i for one, i'm hoping that will be smiling professor rose lake. as always, thank you very much for your insights.
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this the hell is one of the world's most venerable areas to time to change intense drought and flooding or common in the region, and that's making 1st how land and water increasingly skiffs. this is contribution to conflict between communities, such as in node east and nigeria, we assignments between hood is and fond. this has led to more debts and displacement of more people and the bulk of high rum terrace insurgency. but in demo a state, young women are stepping up to bring peace to their communities. the ws 0 change reports had to drive the schedule through farmlands. it's a constant that so to find water and food for the animals as land dries out in the desert expense making and living has been causing the deadly conflict in communities across the nigeria. this land behind me used to be green full of trees and bush,
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but now it's become on usable. as the hell is creeping further south every year, swallowing villages and putting more and more pressure on communities, especially between hard us. we're trying to find grass and water for the cattle and pharma struggling to keep the crops of life. but me, things like this one in the shelling district about a mile was stage can reduce tension between those competing groups by increasing communication. someone over the summer quite well. some of you are done with the harvest. others are still in the middle of it. so what are the challenges you'll facing during this harvesting season? for some i isn't a little bit and i can't find who wanna. this is how i mussa, she gathers from us and had us from across the region each month to talk. and this plan to discuss, disputants cuts a roots, child how does, with hundreds of calls to look after. and arguments between pharmacist who claim the same lands go by the normal human
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reaction, be to take the middle into our own high side. but now i take pictures and show you them to the community. leaders then will bring everyone to the table to negotiate and punish be offend by low. northern nigeria has a long history of conflict between hunting and farming communities, fuels by the harsh environments on top of old religious, political and ethnic divisions. but it's not just history. in today's nigeria, which child goes, how does carry solar phone charges in the fields, social media company, a crucial role. the china to farmers and headers are the mileage. and so, rather than leave in peach and how many villas you sunday solar moon
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promotes messaging like this, she also disapproves. big news translates positive messages into different local languages and encourages other women to take on an active role to. we are mostly positive as the victims. we hardly get the chance to voice out some of this effects. we get off the top conflict. wintry went sensitized and we print on one is we've got ballpark idea. we mean, i'd be a 6 conflict positives. remember how the is a good example. all the conflicts arise and the shelling area, they no longer escalate, like they do in other regions. ok, i that, but that's what it was. i'm a lot the as why seen as i'm a farmers and heard is, can never be separated and you go make a up with them. and lucky i see where there is peace between us and there is not shed prosperity as food and water grow around, it will become ever more important for communities to work like this one,
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to avoid violence. and i'll be on the 2023 africa, a couple of nations has reached the end of a group stage that has produced some shock results and plenty of dramatic score lines as phone how. how do i request that has a raise or the station? one of the one that has the main thing online live, it's ticket system which it amuses me that that has nice enough to, 220001000 then set up the better looking for the sample, which seems, i explained. and i'm now going to be talking to sampson or molly, who is in visual for the tournament high samsung. before we get to be on page action as have gone. we've heard reports that it's not been easy for fans to get tickets. what's this one about? you know, um little to the trinket trade 3. i've got
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a couple of nations big configuration of opt in football card, which is a compliance book governing body interviews on online ticketing system. the 1st of its guides since the history all the i've got a couple of nations out. it was intended to make a ticket procurement, quite easy for the funds, but unfortunately the water was the into the competition spots and he's not, he doesn't popped up more problems for fines once it gets, gets good into the bad news to gain to stadium. so what's the matches? we'll see in a lot of cases where the tickets are not available when they're available. they are also very expensive, but you've got a pc. you have a category 3 think it would cost about $5000.00 so far. yeah. be frankly, which is about $10.00. i'll get you about 9 years that are both this got to go wants to get the costs much as for 2002 over the 607-0000. uh, chevy front. uh, which is almost quadruple. what you would expect now leading up to sofa games. cough i also gone ahead to, uh,
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put up some isolated designate that sent us where i was gonna actually go in there, but apparently they didn't solve the problem and that's what was simple, have them to stadiums. and what's the bad use that you can imagine a game between nigeria and it was a root guinea with less than a 1000 feeling of this. they don't behind me here the us and watch as video, which is full by 60000 spectators about any given time, christine. okay, so it's really a mess of a glitch, a it went with the ticketing system, but let's talk to some of the big upsets that we've seen already. this tournament for me. gone is departure early. departure, i should say is top of mind, but why don't just hold on a little bit about this the, the big plays and so, so to say, and the big teams, how have they said in this f gone, the europe superstars as like to call them? yeah, the very top names. yeah. and i can go through
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a few of them for you while i'm at the age of the place where i live. oh, i mean after the 1st 2 gigs, he couldn't play the 3rd month because he picked up a house. do you think he's back in england where she said yes, kroger, and this tournament, what about vick towards the middle of night, julie? i hope this will not, but do you have them to pick up this dental and he is still sick. he was just within the crowd on the outcome of the yeah. and then he's also tried to put his name on the market on medical team. so i've got the 3 matches that failed so that yeah, the play at the top, there's a strong mama. kudos from god on his don't. well, he plays with west diamond is so far. he goes crazy. one of the games he played out . unfortunately, he has to write these the bad guys out. there's another one read write off or jerry . oh, jerry, i saw the also is also the competition. i'd rather read or regret being that he didn't quite show up when you think about the fact that you're trying to 190 jerry, i with a jump. just so based on him at the end, ramirez played your role in that and then full camera. and also i noticed you
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dropped inside into stone and then you have the likes of andrea or not, but capable, much to united is also that it goes, it's not been able to keep a kinship. and that also tells you about some of the names as we have them, as really, really, really, really be struggling in this document. yeah, and yet there's so much advise around them being on the team. when have a f comes coming around, but samsung, the african federation, is proud about the fact that the number of sponsors has gone up full for this tournament and, and, and reach to tell us more. yes, um one of the key objectives then of course em all the comment preston, all the confusion of i've given football to participate with zippy. he has some sort of god as being the fact that he has always what that on any time you listen to him, he talks about the fact that after football points become more competitive, you can be uncomfortable competitive when you don't have money coming through. and so was saying, but let me give this phone number to the why it's sort of price
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types of the global part because you have what data fine we, they asked and couple fission. so you have to separate the already also have televisions right next monday. like we've never had before, was one of those will be paid for television right now. what this means is that the clock, i mean rather than national to use the country. but football situation will be the biggest beneficiary of these, you know, introduction and talk about the rights. you have to separate the europe several countries in the spring. yeah. so it was kind of a truck that you want where you pick up on the truck that you know a lot of 5 bullets on those spaces and goes up putting them on the, on the present. that's why the average, the older you also have the shot is not because i'm gonna have to kind of,
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i don't want to be biased about this, but on the, it appears, i guess that what we have going onto the issue. okay, that is all man keeping his eyes on the bowl for us as as con samsung. oh molly, in windy beach on. thank you. thank you very much. christy unexplored. it isn't one tab with one musical artist has made keeping traditional african music alive. his life's mission, michael mccain bit has journeyed across africa to capture the sounds of the coincidence people. we caught up with him and kick on since 2018. i've been going across the country over on the recording condition. so to create an old jimmy, the nice old jimmy is who helped
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a new generation to understand connect with the tradition of music africa, we have a culture called respond like a style that he's very cohen and after gave you an even a caution jim. it is someone called in and out of out of the respond some interesting thing is that when i go record, i don't have something specific. i want to go and i want something with intake on something. i caught it was something that just happened at that moment. hazel isn't these federal deputies today saying that's where you will look for him . that wants to go and he's kind of nice. sounds understand one by one cuz
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it's a group of homes and they play together and each one is has a different stone and the family them a different ability. these are the attorney settings for i mean that for me they have very, very important because they have something in a culture place is very, very standing. ready magical waking up play. they run on home. i'm according data called my people in the same kind of termination of sound it will be various on there in general. have many phones and keep defensive depending on the phones. if we get a are in the heart of the trumpet, read the gun. we is called assigned the middle of your phones from assigned using metal or for your guard. it is used tubing, the entrance into the radio policies. and then you,
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then it's melody is different from, according to restaurants because i'm assigned, you have different time when you have to metal these. the matches with the crowds seats more from the transitive introduces the entire bass. in general, we play 5 different trumpets. good, no good. and that is it for now be sure to take out all other stories on d, w dot com, forward slash africa, also on social media and will leave you with pictures of the separation of it. tiffany: or tim kits. one of the most important dates in the, if you open all the adults christian calendar, these images offer mikayla. and if you appears to bride region, the 1st time kicked off to the recent piece agreement. so you next time by the,
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