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to score farms and destroy side stuff. what is the legacy of this wide spread race as depression today? history. we need to talk about here the stories, shadows of german colonialism, the against the tides. we made to women shaking up 10 years, male dominated fish calling sec to the health for help as well. goes, has kyra's receive some much needed time off and this combined efforts, residents in rio de janeiro at 18 um the trucks, the
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beach saca and some but that's what we're yeah, diginero is 9 full but the reality doesn't to waste much the glossy postcard images the brazilian mega city is drowning in garbage. we as well. my 7000000 inhabitants produced 9000 tons of waste every day. too much of it ends up where it doesn't belong. no, what is this more evident than one of our, of a white room? i asked a 100 tons of waste float into the water every day. fishes in the region collect garbage 3 times a week in the hope that the fish will return. sometimes we fish all nice and cops, nothing. the name, but i should be that she sometimes there's not even enough fish to cook time left along. so want to mention to them they approach cooled across to glenda. barbara
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now pays the fishes to clean up the trunk from the bank. and it's actually so easy not to pollutants espinoza push this way. he will sit close and to the big, it's easy to collect the garbage you pro and yourselves on the moon because i see someone, it's every one that, that they wouldn't be this pollution as you get older models. also, both of those are the most i call it, of course, instead of leaving it here, they could just back it up and put this in the garbage. com. right? that is, but they think it's not, it's just throw it into nature like so. they just started got to launch the problem is you that i mean people like us who work directly with nature know what to sacrifice it as opposed to cause that could he sees to kids because the bass case of the kill my mold in 2 years they fished out more than 700 tons of garbage from beaches and mon graves in the area they'll certainly never manage to remove the toner the
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this area has been built to protect them on graves from the waste. so the landscape has a chance to regenerate the boat because the garbage out there is a gives us everything and we still destroy the this type of 10 years ago, melissa and my shoulder says, are you lift off of the people's garbage, you would search for useful items that's a large truck stomach that used to exist thereby. now he's hoping to restore this mountain growth area, he planted them on growth. trees not to sink has full them searching for garbage
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and the mode is no easy task. but at some place to his hot of the i think you don't want, especially we remove around 300 bathroom garbage a week. the 6 tons, excuse me loud. and then the, my 7 mold crops and fishing can be the very good. and she be getting we see the crops here, the fish and simple things. it makes me feel good when helping the night. john i'm doing something useful because i left them in just knowing is i'm hungry. forest has re grown. have the resource station project manager who's been fighting against corruption, environmental crime, and government and action symbols in such a yes, was just by all just to marry,
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i must get tally. he's been intimidated. an even received death threats for his lot . you finish me too huge i needed and both, unfortunately, and we are dictionary in large amounts of for though we still know it's like a colonnade the to exploits night to keep it. and we see the view the environment is that to serve us. but that certainly hosp the tree of you. we need to learn how to interact with the environment to get what we need without the punching out. you know, but unfortunately the way we do with the garbage issue in big personally, in cities as itself, still a serious problem not only for the environment, but also for public health problem. i know, so i'm deal though my just so would you on this hill used to be a huge garbage dump, the largest and left in america, y'all do young grandma show was an environment to disaster. it was the commission 12 years ago and covered with soil. but toxic slurry still seats out of the garbage rios waste no ends up in the alarm. so in several pets you come
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a 100 kilometers from the city. it's the most of the fonts facility of its kind and lots in america. and it's set to cause hardly any pollution. the wasteful to is purified here under fire gas pump produces electricity from waste 3 by and my son, isaiah sion, 3, a dictionary of a setting of national example. studies have shown that to be one is present was best cities in terms of waste management. and yet it's not even 10 percent of potentially recyclable. household waste is recycled and we're seeing yeah, a large pool district of re i a cooperative is helping to increase this thing with the support of private initiatives and garbage collectors who live in this district . they manage to process 30 tons of recyclable materials every month. one of them is luis fernando to come say, song, notice know he's been working for a senior receipt class 8. yes. let's get off in the last 7 months with batch the material. we've received my stuff and is the plastic p e t. it's the most valuable
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fellow who get hubble to on top plus the last week. but what's built in the most as p t, it's like gold. uh or water. that's the $180.00 damage collectors who are from or senior get paid for what they collect . i'm not doing something good in the process, but i sent you a search for the signing for us tonight. the corporate stiff can now remove this material and we use of to an industry here which is opposite here we have a way to enough time even leave them with here we go from the environmental outlook police, but we use that as well. could you imagine with sample size here, which is also another way to move, we won't get when it can be transformed into something else. we've got half a mike to become a photo and a bookcase or any other object may have caused by
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a key. and we know that it will be reused enough to end up in the environment for me in the projects like for a senior receipt to show that they're all solutions to re addition, they arise waste problem. however, it will take move, government health and commitment from everyone to protect visionary waters, mangroves and features from waste. the women worldwide do 12500000000 hours of unpaid care work every day. if they go to a minimum wage for this, it would cost around $11.00 trillion dollars per year. more than 3 times the value, if the global tech set to pull the unpaid what leads less time to on money. 42 percent of women can't get jobs because of k giving responsibilities compared to 6 percent of the it's
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morning rush hour in bogota, columbia, and crowds of people and making the way to lot. the country has become one of the most important economies in south america. and recent, yes, the most onto the flat thing is rising. but there's also plenty of unpaid what's going on behind the scenes. like raising children, caring for the elderly and housework mostly done by women. and so you don't believe a one of the pores districts of the city right next to the able cost station is the task 1st catalog, a unique social project to relieve the burden on these women coordinators, natalia provider knows many members of the community personally right now we're in the medical center. we also have basic medical kind of here in the catalog so that the caregivers no longer have to travel long distances. this is
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often their only access to the health care system for products. people who are always looking off to others often have little time for themselves as a result, illnesses are also not diagnosed to t o t. late capital employees also help when someone needs an appointment with a specialist. family is a full time job. many of these women dropped out of school early. i never learned to profession son to offer them the chance to complete the studies to attend to computer cool. so other further education for example, classes in marine biology. as soon so a new dream come true for me, this organization has made it come true. i'm 60 years old, and now i'm allowing myself the pleasure of studying the i've never had before. do you getting on now? yeah, well, it's not, it's an opportunity. i've never heard before. i'm going to graduate and continue my
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studies. even just having fun is something many of the women feel they've never been allowed to do. so 2 percent, it's like a taz female population looks off to the family or sick relative full time. that's 1200000 women the center wants to give them time and space for themselves. the child care is provided during the course is the little ones play on the line just like the mothers and grandmothers and then what else would i mean with that? i always have my grandmother's face of mind and i think of a woman who dedicated her whole life to us as to what to raising children to society, to have partner to her grandchildren yet until her last day. and then the end her health was suffering and she have no social security. does she have the feeling
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that she had toiled all her life but never received anything? no, no, no. just a few streets away is another popular feature of the cab block. this is a low entry room. welcome to women spend up to 4 hours a day doing laundry pad are allowed to hand and up to 8 kilos every day and get the loan tree back washed and dried in the evening. the, the salt daily last night when we enter the uses every day and then wait for them to come and collect my laundry. we don't lose anything because every time they give us that lights we mock some was tight. as unfortunately, the city has only provided for washing machine say false enough to everyone can use the service. in 20 time,
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the columbia became the 1st country in the world to legally acknowledge the economic contribution of unpaid tablet. however, this doesn't entitle caregivers to a salary. if all these women were paid for that work, it would be equivalent to 30 percent smoke latasha g d p. as time to rethink things such natalia does, this will cause us, but it may be helpful coat to me, but we'll begin from inside the home. nothing if the children who grow up with parents who visited us and to realize that kind of what can only thing related to it is not the exclusive domain of women. it's everyone's walk or just put some know what is the thought of it, both. according to official site goes, the program has reached modem, 400000 people, site ball. there are times to develop a total of $45.00 tablets over the next few years. the
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for me, the greatest highlights has been, you know, being able to spend out as a woman, see you in the middle dominated industry and i'm happy to see i'm the chair personal vehicle much for local culture. association of the . my name is angela. narrow. i'm a co founder and the ceo, real fish, my wife, a model. and i'm very fortunate to most women and use and the economic empowerment i grew up in naturally when went to school in naturally. and then i did my undergraduate in the u. k. came back to nairobi, and then after some years when back the my m b, the serial holdings of family owned business. and we felt that kind of, that we meant now we want to talk,
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it shows that the campbell truman around this area. and probably even though we can change, you know, how we do our things around 2018 and decided to just settle settles plus bidding of the company. very efficient to take care of just the culture side of things. because you'll have it as a to one touch to expand and grow the business. i never imagined. it's actually absolutely not. my deal is being this high flying corporate professional in an office somewhere. not in that little setup, nothing like me. so i just thought i would be sitting somewhere probably see over blue chip company, you know, wake up in the morning and get driven to walk the stuff in the office, come back home for the meetings. and that was that was all for me to send me that to the quotes or fox plastic cages. we initially had metal stages, which is what everybody had. but the wire, i've seen the breaking and when using a lot of the
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those are processing for signatures which was built by the government during the se program web, the entire digital culture. so it has an ice and become a freezer room, occlusal, and processing area. and offices the no, i guess because by time we were able to process the fee, so apart from this offering one fish. and oh wow funding. that's it. and skilled fish. see me at that. and walter doing fundraising, smoked fish, which are very popular identities has our own kids. so it can just take care of that aspect to what, how we send the notion. we also want to maintain abroad, and we've had a training this from us to make sure that the quality of fishy is what to we're looking for was able to resolve it. and then we take it to the tree does. so for the trait as again, you know, the capacity, small switch trade. so another thing we found is that he was so much easier to move
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them together into groups. so that we know like the group is on order. most of my money, just leave me the resistance is there, but when the results i've seen it's, it gets easier and lots of them and not struggling to reports to old. when they're like having your when as a most, they'll try and undermine on that thing. but we continuously trained them educate them, and for the women who recruit, we prepare them for the men who are working very well. the women, the most has new champions and the supports and you know, to grow in themselves. so we find that no boost kind of man are the ones who go and speak well of the organization. my husband come from the community. he has allowed to be to be able to do what they do any supports, you know what i do. and we still have a normal relationship, i getting the respect, but he deserves respects me when i ask him to remember, i didn't come from this community back. that would say this just coming here and
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she's trying to tell us we knew, let's do this. let's do that. i'm coming from that point. people who are not very receptive, especially the men, though are like god, this guy's most, his going to narrow. we know you're coming back in the, when just sitting on human telling him what to do. but he didn't react street and also continued to be 1003 the these, this practice who have the jump. boy. yeah, the, it's the men who fish, benjamin demanding you know, sexual fee, but some exchange for on the picture of the painful. like i said, that we might see left to pay for me, if you sure you're given to those. i'm such showed the mazda, so that you can be able to buy the fish. we may not seen us coming with the so you can, you know, do whatever you want to represent you on so she can get you to any other way. the
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women couldn't be able to just come to real fish and buy fish. no one has asked me for anything. i have the money from the fish. 2 and then also the fact that we have women here, well working in being seen as money just so that women new customers are mentos for them. and they see that we can actually do this thing. and then also coupling with the facts that we're giving you access to finance so you can be able to grow your business and the so for to training. so you having a viable business and you have access to funding and it's kind of grew no court culture is done correctly with loose fish production. so it is very important for clients to embrace, so send them, we'll look for culture and look for you'll see sure. what we do is that we engage in court culture on the list. what to do, we rely on data and sensors. we actually developing a mobile app,
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so you have proper records, records, management and record keeping. so to know how much for each you have, how much fisher feeding, even that feeds uh 70 percent of your production costs. and then also your not to lazy to let you know timing environment because as the leak is, it's not, it's not a renewable resource. it's something you need to take care of. so literally encouraging the form of you want to rely on data as opposed to justin elementary funding. so that can be able to make sure it's the future plans send to their own real fish and this community she and i see real fish being one of the major players in the fish run the change
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within the next 5 years. we're a big piano. i want us to be one of the major players, the old pro, have a new role to play with going back to me know how uses his latest production to draw attention to ongoing exploitation in the democratic republic of congo? geneva, a hub of global finance and trade and here in the illustrious cologne, half the addition of a phone opera set in the democratic republic of congo has just perm yet, its centres around an accident that took place 5 years ago for the truck containing sophia cas it, it came the lights of 20 villages and seriously injured offers the switch dr. glenn cool uses the us. it took struck cobalt from mines, pay just $250.00 and compensation for each child killed. justice is the title of
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the opera composed by act to a potter, and directed by me, you know how of the, the emotional says a piece as a requiem to the victims. the how does the idea come about to write an opera about the traffic accidents even to mine, just wondering what to tell a universal story. you have to take something very small, look very closely and then the world opens up the both of them. and if there's an accident, involves the truck transporting us, it crashes into a many bucks in a marketplace in the largest mining region in the world. and then 20 peoples died very slowly and cruelly long. so it's a major onto logical cries with life cycle. so it's a switch company that's responsible, that's a funk. so essentially that happened 5 years ago. i know the lawyer is the victims, the bereaved. so it's a mixture of things across rights that reveals how this well this milva presents
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the swells with the help of a large orchestra and come galleries all tests alongside the wreckage of the truck and its victims. the stage engine, ava features, video, testimonies from those affected. the opera is a deeply emotional piece space for the audience of the people involved. like counts of tennis search cookie himself comes from the do you all say you need to? i mean, never in my wildest dreams could i have imagined playing a role in an opera such and my homeland in africa will be helpful. uh, the search cook who g things from a place of experience. he works in the cobalt minds himself and lenses really and voice to one of the victims disease and visited in the d l. c. and suddenly already as to the. 2 2 new proposal december passed,
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he proposed this part of what people know, of course, and i immediately said yes, yes. and no doubt no depths. this the list, this is my imagine the 1st minute of this proposition really to to. 7 perhaps never before has that been so much real world suffering? no, not per state. as in this pull, true of a great capitalist misfortune. i'm familiar with how it was essential that the narrative be the colonized the is what i'm gonna do. so on this piece, i realized i couldn't tell this story because i didn't have to was locked. if i can think of a story line, i know the case, i can stage it from the i'm the switch side of the whole thing about is we neutralize this, i to this go and how does the priest speak? how does a mother, who's lost her child, the st. you are looking for the money script of people from the right to bounce africa from a european perspective. and that's what that was interesting for me as a conga leaves as a block, pass the right to bounce africa,
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about congress you're welcome. will describe that. they are fighting the are to sing it. and singers, actors also are fighting for something that goes beyond the oper um, beyond the, the, the frame. yeah, they're fighting for our dignity, the upfront justice attempts to show the world also to sit down talk. she's ation safe, also without any actual justice. so does me yoga, want to save or destroy opera and be the only supervisor? is this on me? that's probably pretty much one in the same thing at the moment as i don't want to destroy this place where these people with this incredible town and come together and have the opportunity to do that. to me off invest kansas do this. i would like to destroy the fact that what we're doing is an exception and almost a utopia. and it's like a kind of dream. besides even says that the beginning of the piece may be someone who can cheat out and i'll wake up and be back in the mind. and none of that is actually true. potential potential for the
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present feeling about what's going on in the instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on the w. k, the tech is changing 6 years ago. we said it can't get any was to, but it does guardians of truth this time exiled. janice chimed in. dar meets the voices of the free touchy altar. as the other one had to flee into exile . i knew the police would search my house courageous people are trying to stem the turkish governments all sort of tammy calls of some kids. but really it's a crime is addressed and the path of trying to takes responsibility for his action . what about freedom of to print and freedom of expression? got ease of truth, dots march, 2nd on d,
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