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shane jones from 4 different parts of the world in february, march 15th on dw, the this is dw, is africa coming up on the program. how should the world deal with african countries that are on the military rule? germany's development minister visits begin a fast. so despite prior condemnation of the military take over that, we have co, why this and all the countries and this, the help mindset to germany also coming up and gone a few among l g, b, t, q. people as a country gets even closer to adopting a new bill criminalizing their lifestyles, get a closer view from across on the implications as low. as the rising cost of living in many countries threatens to stoke social unrest, the african development bank predicts the continents become nomic. outlook is not
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all doom and gloom. the banks president speaks to dw advocates to be able to buy a house when it comes to sort of new energy. how big has to be 65 percent of the remaining oncology, but it landed below. so after cash to be a little past house incident articles and smashing away the stress, nigerians visit a rage rooms to let out the anger and frustration of correspondence also has a go. the other i'm told me on lady ball. welcome to the program to germany's minister ethel economic cooperation and development has been in book in a fossil this week as part of a trip to this a hell spaniel. schultz is the 1st european minister to visit the country since the
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latest crew took place. but also is currently under its 2nd successive military regime and its departure from democracy just like its neighbors. molly and new jersey has prompted condemnation from the region and beyond. but the visit by the german minister and the delegation of the west and led don't a group called us to have a lion's. so just don't to engagement is not shot soil is dry is not far from good to go. the capital of booking of fossil extreme heat, little to no rain, and many people in this country stopping. and yet, in the midst of the depleted soil, successful funding is taking place on this training from students learn to grow sustainable organic food. is that if we're looking to rebuild the site to make it for a tire with bio lies and plants that don't need much more to on top of the project
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is supported by gemini jobs and 8 against hunger for german development minister spin. yeah, sure. it's a means to fight tara. in 2022. the military sees power. they are positioning themselves against the west, especially against the former colonial power fronts. the new strategic partner is russia. at 35 for military. captain bryant county is the youngest president in the world, his goal to regain control of the entire country, launch pots of which are in the hands of g. how does cover risk groups? 2000000 people are fleeing violence and tongue. the young interim president rules with an in freezing lead. heavy head critics disappear or are sent to the front. russia is present everywhere. at the same time, an anti western mood is being stood up on social media. this information contains
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also with support from russia. these journalists work against the fake news and one to reach young people in particular on social media with quality to and elisabeth. the door to the academy project also funded by the gym government reliable information versus this information. so don't not cover. close outlook consists of contributing to an enlightened public opinion and to give citizens access to verified information because they need this to be able to fulfill their obligations within society. with commitment equinox, the foreign minister of the military government explains the corporation with russia is a question of supply and demand. have a rush as a pop. now that respects all decisions and the russian also meets our needs. these
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are the needs of the population, which is why i believe that i'll pop the ship, shoot increasingly fit into such a framework. your pumpkin about the speed isn't size. we are 2 southern states. so we see some things different. see, i emphasized once again how important it is for us that there was a move towards them across the collections of the constitutional states, stops and thinks noon is preparing for the exams at a boarding school finance by weston joining us. desire lines, investing in education is another way to come, but the roots of tara, but there's still a long way to go. $6000.00 schools have had to close. and booking a fossil because of islam is tara 1000000 children. have no schooling are joining us on the program now is germany's development minister span. yeah. schultz who was also president of this a hell, a lions and she joins us now from why gotta do good. welcome to the program. you've
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had a meeting with looking at fossils military rule as why did you choose to meet them, especially considering germany and you oppose military takeovers? hey, we would prefer to work with democracies around the world. but the fact is that most of the people live in a talk or speak to graphic systems. so we need to deal also with them. we want to fight climate change. we want to take care that people can stay home and do not need to migrate. and with all these questions, we need to work together in the world, and that means we also need to have on exchange with the governments like that and look, you know, fossil that's not easy, but that that's the fact we need to deal with. jimmy's corporation. we book enough so now focuses on meeting people's basic needs. how fall can that go under these
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conditions. we're talking about of the let's not the easy. there is no black and white where we can work with, with we know if we are not in the region, there will be space for others. we comp live the leaves this region. so the russians. so we need to stay engaged. so we need to fight against the terrorist. um, to be quite honest terrorist, they don't failed water systems. they don't take care full health systems. they don't take care for education, but that as needed for the future of this country. if we want to fight against terrorist, we need a perspective for all the young people here and perspective that meets jobs. that means a government that works also on the local level. and that's something we're working on in the saw hill alliance, but also with what you and corporation. and so he's an acknowledgement that they
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have been problems on the military side. and you think development is sort of the better way the more effective way to go about tackling these problems. yes, we need these development corporation because there is no security without development of so we need to tackle the problems of the people why they get in contact with the terrorist. why they have no other perspective. and that means investing in jobs, investing in the future of the people here. and that is what we're doing with the cy lines. 20 a 1000000000 euros are in the region. that is a clear reaction. left names, we want to stay engaged. we want to be the better part and else for the regions. how would you like ensure accountability and the long term sustainability of these projects? you know, we're talking 20000000000, that's a lot of money. but on the, the current political climate in some of these countries looking at 5 so and it's
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neighbors which i having challenges with democracy. yes, that is the challenge also for us because we like to invest also in democratic structures. we like to work together with democracies about here in the region. there are a autocratic systems. there are a lot of problems that we need to deal with, fighting against terrorism, fighting against climate change that the full we need to work together. and that is why we work with regional level. we work with local authorities we. we work with the ones who were able to talk to the ones who wants to continue the work with us. that is not the easy, but i think that is the way we need to go to fight against others who want to take place in that region. and i'm just wondering,
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did you say all of this looking at the book enough also and these are the countries of those similar challenges. what is your biggest concern as well i think that it was more than one called slower. and i think seeing how effective these region is by climate change thing, such a lot of young people with no perspective, with no education, with the, with job perspectives. that is something that needs to change. and that is something we are working on. we need to work together with the governments here in the region. we need to work on the local level to, to give a better perspective, more security, more education, more jobs. because that is something that affect the sole source of germany. it seems to be far away, thought the african continent as our neighbor. and what is happening here that affects all sol. so in germany that affects us in europe. a. so it is
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a good advice to work together also with lakes region. ok, so explain your show to german minute stuff, economic development. we appreciate your time. thank you very much for speaking to us. you're watching dw news africa still to come of the as the economy bytes in many countries. the president of the african development bank tells us why there's still hope for the future. and we get a glimpse into the space is allowing nigerians to let house the stress gone as president says, he's waiting on a supreme court ruling before he acts on a new l g b t to bill dfcs is already illegal in the country. but the latest legislation would extend the band to same sex displays of affection as well as lobbying for l g . b t. 2 activities on the bill has considerable support locally and that's
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a worry for the again and it targets as dw, as a collegiate report from across slowly, ne, real name is b, but he hasn't come out in public because if he is, he will be attacked. he says, amendments of gun is o g, b t q plus community. we're already leaving with this rate a full full beat vollings. and you on c o, u b t q plus low water mix things even ways life has actually changed for the worse for me personally. and i am not just here to speak on my own personal behalf, because i've seen this played out in other people's lives. the level of fear has increased. the level of isolation has increased since the 16th of costs is already illegal in gun a punishable by up to 3 years in prison. the he must sex your rights and family
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values. bill would further restricted their rights of o g t q. passings with your terms for identifying as the promotion o g p t q activities, the time urging a lot of dynamics to go and read the bill and see what this bill is because it is not a bill that is supposed to promote, can a and family values, this is a bill of real hatred and vengeance. that is what the bill actually is. rights groups have condemned. the bill is a cost implications for all gun use. it is not only will do with the people, i mean the media, you can go to present the other. i'll certainly that person for publishing news that is quasi, that to be promoted. so the idea that we have to stifled knowledge that we have to withhold the production of knowledge in a way that it's, you know, it's that you only have to speak them a certain way that supports discrimination against other members of the company
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that is by but that much of the bill has the backing of religious and traditional lead is age, also supported by many good news with conservative believes in my my opinion is a good that because everybody we americans have their file so we have our so i think something that we call so that's we are today's most accepted and we knew that we would get a quote to as africa. we have a quote that i forgot to put get to while while i deal with you get to point to as you see. yeah, i don't know the account with it. we. yeah, it's been, it's been 3, but we know it's been oh i see if we allow the width. if not they do want to ask everything such outside opinions. having an answer, wayne's can i, as in the midst of an economic crises, the finance ministry has warmed the presidents that signing the controversial building to low good,
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close the country bills of dollars in much needed funding from the world fund. so let's say is if the bill becomes low, his future lies outside of ghana. i will definitely hide and i will leave. i will not choose to stay in a country that sees me as a criminal. i refused to, i refused to be gagged. i refused to be seen as a criminal. i refused to be criminalized because of who i am as a person. but for now, solely is being in the group. that is to print quotes and the president decide against gun is trying to give you, the inflation has been shooting up and several african countries. people are finding the incomes and not keeping up with the rising cost of living. this has led to some public
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protests most recently in nigeria way inflation had a 30 year high in january. but the africa development bank says the continental economies are growing and will continue an upward trend over the next 2 years. the price on that will actually outpace the global average. what does that look like in bread and butter terms? what does life really look like for the average african, we've got some opinions. as many people have lost jobs, many company have closed down as a result of cost of living because you cannot afford to continue buying the do the for additional cost is how do you feel about this whole thing? you know, you buy, talk to the paper, friends, and you like to buy this quite expensive. you go for your website and find yourself sort of downgrading your life. but definitely tough to think about if equal outgoing 5, lock cheese and the high cost of living as it really affected me. of that i can pass on because you find a setting up a business and these are going to make things. it's very hard and costly,
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i'm not asking the government to make everything cheap, but i'm asking for the standards to be affordable to everyone. the taxes on us really that i meant of taxes. and so i sat aside and you are not able to pay the services and come with us before and therefore uh, there's no hope of so a bit to see what you basically just for the, for us, the decision to fight for our own rights. best solution to inducing the cost of living quality be giving from us. but the like, the subsidized for license and those and giving them the message that you sent that speak now to the president of the african development bank that i can when me a day she know. thank you very much for your time. thank you for joining us. on dw news africa, these are tough economic times at the moment. how can african countries respond to these the circumstances to prevent social unrest?
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my question from us as lights on the side of things right about. well, advocates, you know, that's about all the headwinds that i haven't got fits as globally in terms of little by inflections, but also in terms of rice, in depth levels and the precision of purposes of cost. climate change advocate continues to post february resident growth. and in fact, 11 out of the 20 countries that are in the world, the fastest growing countries in the world actually, you know, for got so african economies applied to isn't it? but i think the visual issues that we have to make sure that we do is to continue to provide a lot of construction of financing to applicant countries. because as to the typically effect of the call, the 19 situation backcountry is to company with many of the consequentialist speaking of climate change. can you go into some of these meetings with, with these a global um it needs to be global sessions. a lot of these big polluters make commitments about what they're going to do in terms of compensating and supporting the, the, the poor
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a countries. but we see these commitments. we hear these commitments, but we don't actually see them being followed through how do you make sure these countries are held accountable? love today. advert allergies between $7.00 and $15000000000.00. so yeah, because of climate change. so it gives you is to make sure that we support advocate that did not cause climate change to be able to adapt to climate change. and that's what we're doing at an applicant development bank. but in addition to that, we have major programs. we're showing global leadership on this by the light age appointment for advocates. we have what's called the african disaster at risk each other as facilities, which essentially simply just pays for premiums of countries to be able to get compensated or get to pay outs when they fix ex, looking at us and, and the best is an impressive climate change and it works well, what's in my, we, we've talked about maybe, you know, i mean, as a pharmacy, but always that face drives. it's helped you know, uh oh,
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by 1000000 flaws from us. the amount of gas got that, that had that we've done it in new jersey throughout all the countries. how can african countries grow their own internal expertise and funding for development initiatives for the, you know, as we talked about climate change, but also even things like uh, supporting structures against corruption. for example, how can all these be built almost independently? if i put it that way, it look, africa has the dates, the highest edition of sunlight in the world. and the apple, it has a 60, by 60 percent of the water resources in solar africa, should be a global pa house when it comes to sort of renewable energy. how big has today 65 percent of the remaining oncology, but unable land of the world. so optic, i should be a little pat. how's incident agriculture? if you take a look at the modern, almost $5073.00, that's going to come in the future from the electric cause and also batteries and
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all of that. you know, advocates where you have a couple, you have to meet him, you have the cobalt, so you have any of these graphite of all the things. so i forgot she would be best . so what i'm saying is that i'd be african develop a day. we take pride in marketing, advertising investment destination. that's important, but you have to mobilize a lot more domestic resources. so one of the areas we, i think advocate guns is going to do better and they need to do better. we support is how they, they get paid for their natural resources. that should i say, not get paid well for their natural resources. i really think that if we are able to get good public financial management done, make sure that we have money, not natural resources, better bills, price them very, very well. make sure those that need to pay taxes up in taxes and baffle you can will devise a lot more resources. mitchell, you're happy instructor would change in the i would go through the select up to make sure we can actually do that. so we're going to be able to deal with many,
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many of these agents. okay. we'll have to leave at that, but thank you very much, dr. kevin, me, additional president of the africa development bank. thanks for your time or thank you very much. the, the stresses of life on numerous, everything from the rising cost of living to the search for a new job, setting out one's personal life or even outrage at news events. solider, you address these issues in lagos, nigeria, dw, only. so i took them, i went to a so called rage room, which offers a space to let it all out. you need protective headgear, gloves, and boulevard, and boots for these kind of stress relief. i've brought some stress with me is taking me more than 2 hours to get here twice as long as it should. yeah. well, when it comes to lego, driving really makes me hungry. i'm about to pick. i pulled up 1st ration inside
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the range room. i'm gonna put it ready for the kids that's facing the airports. i'm ready to smash. that's go. oh, that was really exhilarates. it was, i really thought they were off uh, emotions. and it was also quite fun. sorry, no way. i wasn't in this room attract some young people as a new way of stating that tension to the mental health. i feel good. i feel like some weights i've been listed or something has just come out because i find a way to creatively express and deal with reach in the region. so being able to actually be in the room where you are allowed to basically break things,
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smash things, and just release your so from those on goods that you wouldn't be able to really it's honestly medicine. no, it's like taking medicine for a dix. james bonds are close, sets up this the fast range room inmate julia in november of 2022 is a medical doctor who says he felt concerned about how people both are loved. yeah, and so people come for fun. i just want part of it just to come and try something out. you will see some people that come because they have genuine things that have blood gene then maybe as well. maybe as family maybes relationship wise, maybe it's emotional now, nights and that percent of the time we express less of the guy that we feel. james banjo says this is nothing alternative to pop up therapy. but for less than $10.00, a session smashing up stuff in a rage room might be an option for those who would like to let's off some steam
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