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shane jones from different parts of the world in fennel, march 15th on d. w. the only thing in a father deuces. puberty may using the hobby to clear up the ocean. the new drive to refugees from sudan assessing into a new home and relentless wind migrant sprays. the hazardous journey through the diary and got the internet for it to escape poverty and violence. hundreds of thousands of people
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flee south and central america for the usa every year. many cross through the diarrhea and got a 100 kilometer long area of tropical rain forests separating columbia and panama its stock and treacherous estimates suggest that more than half a 1000000 migrants cross the diary and gap in 2023 alone making it one of the most important migration rates in the world. the route begins in northern columbia. nicole kelly was known as a vacation resort. today, micron suites. here before entering the rain forest, travel to panama, sold for $2.00 to $400.00. for some, it's much more than they have those who cannot afford it food, a boat that will carry them across the gulf of when i buy the
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off to the crossing several routes lead into the diary and but the cheapest and most solid uses via capital downtown so those who pay the package price to panama, by sidney coke, lee, it's usually at this point where they discover they've been swindled the microns, have to pay again. i'll talk with the guys and negotiate the being here for 4 days when it goes to eating every day or 2 or 14 of us. and now there's only 4 of us. we do our best, but we need your support to darwin, alias myra donna, is the smugglers pulse. he calls them guides, they'll take people to the panama portal for around $150.00. bringing migrants to panama, counts of smuggling and columbia. and as a legal type of, do you want these guys to die on the dairy in round lake they used to, or would you rather we make them pay for a safe route that's not taking advantage. you'll know is they have to cross,
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like we provide the service with the ones that use. it's an open secret that it's columbia, as most powerful crime syndicates, they climbed the color for calling the shots. here, there's evidence that smugglers are forced to make payments to the club. despite proclamations from the governments of columbia, the us, i'm panama, military presence here is minimum. 2nd april, it was set, they would hold migration within 2 months. this is weather reached through the jungle begins the 1st group of the day sets off around midday. josephine valley also single mother from venezuela is traveling with her 3 children in columbia. i wound up earning too little money in case what did you work as a customer service as an attach a, as a street vendor, anything i could find as long as it was a decent job. i do some new even though they look in time, the,
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the why couldn't you just take a flight to panama key. it's too expensive passports, especially cost, a lot of money for venezuelans from learning that much on your own. it can't be done. one boat comes from cuba. he is travelling alone in the hopes of his family. oh, writing on him guy, what do i if i make it, i'll send money to my family. that's my goal. that gives me strength to ease my family. it doesn't really wants me to take the risk, but i have to, i don't know, but the majority of migrants currently taking this retail venezuelans that joined quite ecuadorian cubans, even africans, chinese, and some of these, none of them see an alternative to the diary and roots but many on the estimate, the danger it's not just only the presence of bombs groups that can be part of this for the migrant nature itself, compose the threat. josefina is having difficulty keeping up her fellow
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travelers help her with the children. the hike today last around a towel was in the evening. around house posts 7. the group arrives have come here. the only 20 minutes away from panama, just selena and her children have made of so phone for the most one of them in store. we lost all the supplies and everything, all the food. i mean, i got upset, of course i started crying because i don't know what to do now. it was not money and no food for the children. thank you one, i can go on with only water. but it's about the children are fragile to me from children and my parents are all i have. i have no one else. people is there one, this is what i'm over there. when with god's help, i'm doing well. i'll bring my parents to how to fiddle, you know what i but i couldn't leave the little ones with my parents
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a few minutes. okay. even before they'd be too much of a burden, you know, by some which are kind of, as you mentioned at the camp, this food, i'm the electricity from the generator. but everything costs, even the next section of the journey, the migrants now must pay $60.00 to get to panama. the group has to hold out at least 3 more days in diary and 3 days of i'm such and too many are unable to pay the smugglers. not even fun from cuba to help others who have been through here have told me dangerous that are part of military units that are drug dealers. anything can happen in the jungle and they offer no security. i'd like to have the money to pay because it's only fair security is worth a lot. i don't want to die here. i want to meet the dream. come true from my family . on the other side of the diary as long as panama here's some 50 kilometers. newest
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of the colombian folder is the base for panama. as boulder police. oh yeah. jerry rodriguez isn't most of so with the police special operations brigade, he's experienced frequent flashes with armed groups and has also encountered the guides, but they fled every time for us. these guides are coyote just traffic, or if someone run this because they're not being the law, i guess. so i think the migrant issue is mainly about the money. matthew, jerry and his colleagues have also recovered bodies from the forest, but so far they haven't received any additional help their migration, 3 diary and was meant to have been stopped months ago. and it looked, as we've been told, we'll see improvement soon,
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but we're still waiting until i get them. when i say that is, jerry is lisa cole to another body recovery operation in the diary and at least 258 people have lost their lives here since 2018 and panama border. police do not stop the migrants, but help them get safely to the border with the costa rica, the, the john, the upper, that's a cool me guy. enough takes roughly 6 and a half hours. this is when most of the migrants currently a much from the diary and the west section of the root is now behind them all as well. and who's the and the 3 children have just arrived by falling down often. but we have to keep going back and use them for a good future for my children, for them pretty well for them to not want for anything. for them to study
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from 0, we have to print to god. keep on with god's help to you, but i think here from here, the route continues by boat. and the last of the day of just leaving these migrants have survived the diary and gaps that many who cannot afford the boat ride will have to wait here. and improvise comes onto one of the drivers takes pity on them. off as a free ride. by hole. cheeky tours. 45 minutes down river. the indigenous village is the 1st populated area that the migraines see again, only a few 100 people live here, but over a 1000 microns currently arrive each day. and who's in the hospital got lucky and were able to travel in one of the boats for
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free. the money run out long ago. we are feeling better now because we have arrived in a safer can't get into my at least since we got out of the jungle. the thank god again, no, you take the kid. i'll get the 10. there's a 1st aid post here. i'm the kind of state registration lisa, that's afternoon. just celine suddenly appears in the village with her children that wearing shots and comes that fellow travelers have given them for the 1st time and they use the children are given something to eat. if i need something to drink, josephine tells us about how her group was attacked. our guide suddenly came to us with several mask people. we had guns,
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they told us to stop, because if we didn't, they'd send us all back. thank god they let me through. i was alone with the children. the one of the men with the guns told me to just keep walking down. just like i escaped with the scare you want, there are people. they took money from. the last stuff in panama for the migrants has a reception come. so the down stream payable to police put them on the buses that take them to the costa rican folder. the trip costs. 40 dollars a person? no, we don't know anything. let's see what they tell us up there, but we're getting closer and closer. now. 6 national board is still live between on the hosting and also and the united states. as a disgusting soldier from venezuela, all spelled may have a good chance of being prompted to sign them, but nothing to stop. by for things, it's the most powerful country in the country that is most likely to help migrants
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today. it's our only option. if an opportunity arises in another country and someone grants us a residency permits, then we'll go there. i know this part of the migration to the us unloading costs some $500.00. a flight from columbia to mexico is just toughest, that within a few months, although i muscles the and just to lead and have a low volume in the us. whether that will be allowed to stay as i'm so. but at least they have survived the treacherous journey through the diary and got the many migrants end up staying in a country other than the one they hope to get to like in on next report from nisha . at the i got the refugee champion news. yeah. morning so the most pleasant time of day it's really relatively cool.
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adam and stuff the dean are getting ready for another day's work. ready they come from su, done when they fled to turn them on a few years ago. in the original plan was to get to europe, allergy time and i left sudan in 2015. my conditions back home are really tough. i wanted to go to libya. but when i got there instead of i was tortured and mistreated johnny, i know when i realized that there would be no future for me, there was no way of getting to italy or anywhere else in europe, the line of government, it was in libya that i met my friend said dean by the end, so we decided to head back to new share. so i thought i'd try to set up a business july 3rd. um, what i need is uh, going to and i'm gonna, i'm gonna, and we had been on the road for a long time. and obviously it had
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a lot of issues and that was why we opted to stay in this year. and. and so we put together our savings and chose to invest in rickshaws, forgot the end as result were now able to send money back regularly and to our families and sudan looking up the shock and have them my husband. i think they actually started out with a motor bike, but later they were able to afford the ritual data still. they invested in a 2nd ritual. the, the refugee camp is 5 kilometers away from the city of a good day. is that makes it very difficult for residents to get into the city ottoman set. the dean realize there was a gap in the market and that business idea was born mostly online. it's very difficult to find regular work here. there's no point to just sitting around waiting for somebody to hire you. you have to build up your own business.
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otherwise time just drags shadow whining. fast the strip of the morning is to the main square and the refugee camp. this is where they find most of their customers. there are always people wanting to capture right into the city to go shopping or search for a job. after agreeing on a price, they get going, the progress is slow, but at least it's a good road. the when they finally get to august this time for a break. yeah, ottoman says dean, chuck to other ritual drive is the conversation, help us pass the time while they wait for the passengers for the return journey. these days they got them well with the other drivers. i had
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a chance to get to know 2 of them. it's for they've been driving for 6 months just the same. i think it's good with some other not from the share of the refugee is it is the data. but the good thing is where they're not just sitting around complaining and waiting for someone to help them listed under their advocates like us and again, and as long as they're here legally. and they can drive a rich country out of and going to prove fairly simple that needs. yeah. is generally struggling to integrate many of the refugees living within its borders. as mohammed no up to life. and the un refugee agency is in the says, you always have to consider the needs of the society that takes in the refugees per lie. there are not in any opportunities here a level, there are very few development projects in this region. and local people also struggle to find work onto the for actually the the
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2 men from these. yeah. however, i have gradually been accepted and the building new relationships. that's the thing and it wasn't easy at 1st. we had to learn the language and be able to integrate better when we're in the city. when we meet passengers and i'll get is, we're now able to communicate with them and negotiate a price. so we feel very comfortable here. while we finally have a job and feel welcome in the year, the well over 10000000 tons of plastic and up in the ocean every year. and the problem is west ending with devastating effects from marine life
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of the coast of 10. i escaped, type i out of and, and his 9 year old daughter preparing for a dive. she has a remarkable and naval post time and been saturday and my name is tyler got up and i'm 9 years old and i'm in the 4th grade in this and he showed her that a clean up trash from the ocean and the show, you know, i checked the oceans and the marine life, and then after i had to go, i've collected a 1000 kilograms of plastic cells and gave you the plastic, said one of the ones on how fast i have with her father. she was surprised by what she saw that there was so many beautiful fish the people and basically an equal amount, plastic. and i just that made me realize i needed to do something to help the beach is puppy. are among tourists of sort of plastic, garbage, mainly single, huge site homes. i log onto the thing that you put in when you find mobile to cops and buck tools on the beach. what do you think people despise as bottles the
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guessing about? because it's getting on a more different cost experience, bags everything, and get them a stop on to stop pollution. we need to stop production on the bottom of the face. cons on sea creatures face of the threats from plastic waste order to go and is it when we were dying thing we spoke to the gun, also known as a c counter tops and in that discipline going populations are rapidly declining. i don't, it's not just you goes on marine life is dying because of not some plastic plastic said after one this salad on this is the gross meadows, but you going sprays are also important competence. the many marine species these areas provide breathing and feeding grounds for various fish and in back to birds. so there are some show for marine bio diversity. about the and her father organize weekly plastic clean up drives. local volunteers have been joining the
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mission, indicating a growing dedication to environmental protection. the young members of the community are especially eager for change. and a great, i'm going to go into the lives with the children. these children are going home and asking that parents as the voltage gets blue to white, the fish got set on the mazda, where the mother made a good one to know your them, on the good. when children become a why like this, not so great. this victory after that and the other volunteers know they'll never manage to run a the tool, the best suddenly doing the bit and off the awareness grows. so hopefully we'll the assets to cub plastic waste. the southern grandmother's around tom safari together and a private reserve outside the creek or national park. it's an unusually cold day.
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today. they found this her development very quickly. partly, so i'm going to these templates the women. i learned how to use them 6 months ago, but they now take photos and videos and record information without a 2nd thought until recently. and that's the tool. i knew nothing about these kinds of devices and he joins the cool, local, kind of from the told us that one of the funds have a tracking device on his neck definitely goes to it's a long time ago. i see you from. so we were able to find him today with the help of gps, which also let us to the other relevance. today's guide is running macaulay from the non profit animal welfare organization, allison. so live together, the group is gathering data for a scientific project that researches the behavioral patterns of wild animals. we
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want to try and move uh, government for his behavior. and obviously you can use would condition. and all that is being recorded. you know, uh, take the sheets which is this one. and then all these data is being kitchen on our system in the office. and this is being taken to intentionally, to visitors, to teach people who cannot access to the service on the ground by their accommodations, the grandmothers see that the elephant. so just as intrigued by them was night falls, the group gathers round the camp fire still deeply. i must and the project or not. when we were very young, there was still wild animals very close to our houses outside the park. lions tried to attack our capital at night, but we chased them away with loud clapping, and drumming a bump. mobile. what is all going to charter?
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for centuries, the knowledge of their ancestors, for example, about nature was only post down by word of mouth. now the women are recording us on the tablets. in the township of alexandra in johannesburg. another project is boosting the technology skills of older women. 64 year old, filled at the lab lab, received a tablet from the project. having done the basics herself, she's now posting them on to her grandchildren and helping them to navigate the digital world safely. was able to equal with grateful that we now have tablets. we can use this. now we have youtube and wi fi whose are you looking to? what did i know about why fi? oh, do nothing new. what it is, what i'm finding my way around that i'm seeing as much, which is what i said go, go, go, go is the name of the project. and john, this back go,
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go as an inspection to, to me respectful time for grandmother. and so usually many young children have are brought up by that grandmothers. and now in my time, the younger generation can help them with technology to improve software such and such occasion system is failing much of its population and to poor communities. so for the most these initiatives and to benefit both young and old, not much. and then the most safari that goes also learn about palm lynette, so totally already knows a lot about them. additional properties were gone from durham, and yamma tree can help you with the digestive problems. luke, i'm doing my lovely take it lives, drive and grind them on. then you run left on your skin at home. i'd like to know i didn't talk one on one of these, sorry, many unhealthy things today. when i was a child street was still healthy. this was for today, all those chemicals, so the mockers which i don't know has is under my jungle. lynette said, who lives in the village, a 2 kilometers from the creek and national park. she held her fast contact with
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tablets and computers at the age of 68. as a 13 year old granddaughter come the is proud of her. go go back to well for tech support. whenever she's struggling. decide to blaze. i'm setting she does quite well. sometimes it was good. but when she wants to listen to music or watch, take talk videos, she asks me for how long this will go and don't calm the net. so totally hopes that one day, how grenville to come, they will be able to use the data base that the african scientists are creating. more than 560 women have taken part in the elephant to live and go go, go, go pilot projects. there's no certainly gather the valuable information, but also demonstrate that the age has no barrier to acquiring new skills and knowledge. the
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respects its own about walking wave and texting nature. that's right, sandra, respecting they just studying aids. i mean, it's about being up to date with coming tardy is technologies. i'm trying to eat co way of life, the environment magazine, the co op d, w, and all we are being chased. and they are calling out of people that were asked to be very fast check. when you have reception please,
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