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clearly have the solutions, the future loan is 77 percent every weekend on dw the . the one thing that we all experienced during the month of march doesn't matter which part of the low to we move in. and what season it is, is the largest off messages say, is discounts and even saying marketing or celebrating the into the actually women's day. but is this is really what women want. hello and welcome. i saw that got the body annual watching equal in depth in today's episode, let's try the one to stand. what does it mean for truly celebrate. 5 the women and because women not the one only, that's on color,
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the last of the struggles in different walks of life. discrimination against menstruating, women is widespread and india in many households periods of considered in field. and therefore, have a very strong stigma attached to the menstruating women are often excluded from social events or denied entry into temples. and often even kept away from kitchens . data says 71 percent before the lesson goes out. on nowhere of menstruation, build it themselves stock menstruating, not only is this, not ok, but it is also extremely dangerous. we met a woman and phone a was startling, fugitive always with the weiss that as loud until them in my time you couldn't start slipping. things between main street and then a minute all my mother told me was that i will give this bleeding every month when i grow up. or
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i think the most of a lot of homes but usually is a very, very so big. so then what is most all that i think the challenge is just starting the organization info, a space single word out loud seniors is still a top of the big it is okay. so there would be some changes in your body, but what will they be? what they have, you have a back to your home, so i'm sitting here might already have expired. use them on all those. what expedients then i'm going to need to be home today. what would we talk about? speak loudly. some of those are those that yours. i'm wondering again, is that what comes out blood are those now the blood i'm from way from the lower area, your private box,
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but i read 86 when they got that. so many goes jumping out of school because of speed is, and this is mainly because they don't understand what it means to cycle of use as a process or why is it happening every month. and this is as natural as the big part of the main street goes to understand the why is and house is what gives them the confidence to be the key. i'm an automobile. i use the ac d like i'm not the guardian get off from pony. i down in geo caused by blotch social reform foundation where the focus on social and environmental issues my biggest motivation was to save the environment, the least of that iris, good evening to reduce the carbon footprint, waste footprint, and then the talk about mental waste obedience as a callback, i think this fits in very valid but the intersection of social and environmental issues because i can practically not me talking about cups or essentially bags without addressing mediates as
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a topic or so that's why i don't know if you mean or not the what i'm reading right now is the convention is obviously bad that most main street, those are using in the company is this is the smaller pieces on the if it's a minimum of all to see yours for that to happen. and it becomes even more problematic if it does not dispose of properly and it just ends up either on. so you know it in the lances because of the game because it also degrades the story. equality ending up in the water bodies even when these vehicles based management on the logic to it looks like a very on a specific to environment. the issue. however, when you look at the management that has the big maybe how they are working, all these other underlying social issues that i really wanted to adjust. i
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segregated the drive from that these up, not just due to be put him on this on to, to waste with the dead daughter and give it to your smart guy to do that. and i know they don't do that, but i would do you know about the campaign for died far as i tried. yes. yes, i do. it's for diapers, i need to the beds to so we have a community more because of the order with us. and they've been given the training to be mentioned has educators on senior tompkins as because them and they mixed the community aware about what the ministration of the process is. one of the parties and changes that are taking these while explaining to them that i'm in. so the products that exist in the month of the month, we encourage people to try our products in the last for at least 3 years. we have also because you save money and you don't end up reducing waste in the environment based on what the so be, explain that it's good for the environment on your health,
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but it wouldn't be that are chemicals and conventional sanity pods. which also leads to its being and other skin problems. just go and get those because we've got a whole day now. the one in the bed and i feel like they have more noise now than they had earlier because these topics were not spoken about. like there was no conversation happening. i told them about those invalid if you want me to give you will be most people find it this way and you need to leave. and i tell them, look, that i that does this say you shall get had married, she is or didn't know if you maybe we but when this be how look and then back, they feel that she's on the bottom. yeah. be this would be open discussions on this topic within families. and then the other guy tells me she also does workshops with young boys. i feel good, but i'm very proud of a good way. good. i mean there's a huge environmental movement going on in the western countries in india, i nation countries as well. but i think the context,
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the sort of thing and you've gone to have a bill this solution for like a local building. and that's what i really wanted to focus on and see that why we insured in the our beaks, you know, some is yours to combat climate change on environmental issues. we are not to own ignoring the social or the underlying social problems that india is spacing. and that's what i have 0 need. what do you want our bonds to get the all together makalya, a northeastern stated in the has been experiencing up our deficit, resulting in frequent follow gods and unreliable power supply. especially in the he, at as in this particularly is a major concern for the functionality of hospitals and clinics. but sort of ours, your has a much as a major solution at our next report tells us that it is also saving lives.
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it's the abode of the clouds. that's the meaning of the name macaulay. this small state in northeastern india is drug and mountainous with altitudes ranging from a few 100 to nearly 2000 meters above sea level. the village of tennessee or it is home to 3 and a half 1000 people. most of them are from the coffee tribe around. hall had never been taught to read or write. sonya moved along has been working here for 3 years as an auxiliary north and midwife. her focus is on children and then mothers is help patients gone, make it to the health center. she visits them at home. that often involves walking long distances, something she's happy to do, because she knows her work is saving lives in the way that the combined we vaccinate children will provide treatments for mcdonald, health,
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and shed critical information about family planning services vis. strictly provided . we can treat patients here, but if they have a serious illness or need advanced medical treatment and we refer them to governments hospitals while um, thank you, bye jordan. thank you bye. just the new the fall, but uh shockey by law the government has sub center where sonya work, selves around 8000 people from the entire area. but it wasn't always this busy. that's because like most villages here tinge royd doesn't have a reliable power supply. normally electricity is only available for a few hours a day or the other knew somebody if you because we had no functioning electricity swap, patients would be scared to come pregnant women especially would believe that it was better to deliver at home, then come to a sub center like i'm going to pop a high you nearly half of all the child lives in macaulay take place outside of
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hospitals. a problem in the event of complications was infant in mcdonough. the mortality rates are significantly higher than the national average. after the cds of home deliveries 37, you don't belong. give book to a 7 child and the 10 dried sub center nearly a year ago. it was a gloomy rainy day and the clinic was dark. what about had alone? there was no electricity here the day my baby was born. i should be was scandalous . do at least have some light and cold filed stones to keep the baby woman i. yes. having the same presence i came across your law. the situation came to the attention of the sold him under the foundation of this school, found no naga, caustic. it's a non profit that works mainly with the remote communities. in macaulay, they found a host of other problems with the clinic shared with other sub centers in the region without functioning fringes, vaccines couldn't be stored and without follow the send. those couldn't provide
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medical workers with accommodation. as a result, they lost precious diamond chavez when responding to emergencies. and this could be the goal in our red. nope. at the height is pregnancy, then you have lost that i'm blacks, me do the medical endo and so the solution they chose was d centralized solar power. and for this they approach circle foundation. a nonprofit that is heads, power has gift centers with solar energy across india. but here in the abode of the clouds, the sun can disappear. for div monson rains, but usually heavy and long, not ideal for full up our so i think is the the way that in mega, definitely one of those and the point of how we design the system. and let's look at all of this together in terms of what did this when i did it in the big i think . and then sort of maybe just take the was a reason in this did and try and design the system that is designed to work in that
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situation. that system require nearly one and a half times the capacity of those used elsewhere in india. more panels and bigger batteries keep it up and running, even when skies over costs for several days. the design was a success. gradually more models began consulting the clinics. previously, all 3 for 60 is up. some doesn't work. 13140 of them because they think anybody's apart from weatherford so that also has added novia closer to 50 to 60 of ourselves and connecting anybody's so what happens is that the safe delivery also thinking mother jesus and that database after abuse us like i'm in bed for us at android solo has brought to see change that surgery to stuck. vaccines label rooms have lighting, oxygen concentrate, does instruction machine to attend to possible complications during delivery and
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the electricity supply is uninterrupted for the adult. let's try a couple. we've been getting the word out, the soul up our has been installed at our center. and mothers can now come here because we have electricity. uh, they can receive treatment. you don't have to travel a long distance to a hospital in the city. i'm long show. by the end of 2024, me call ams to be the 1st state in india, the use of the centralized solar energy to follow all of its subset of the clinics . the fall will, shortages are of course i'll do all the problems or 775000000 people across the globe live without electricity. and many of them are also one notable to increasing heat waves and course stuff. and then g o that started and india is now training is water, women in over a 100 countries and teaching them how to harness follow from the sun. we imagine
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a group of women who are flipping the switch and watch them off. the sonya accounts begins day by time, so traditional headdress, before she goes off to cause to assemble electronic circuits. when she arrived at this building academy, she couldn't use a screwdriver. no, she can sold a diet. like most women in rural, guatemala, she never got to attend school. she's thrilled why, what she's learned here. just to let come my mind, eager to learn everything they're willing to teach me here is to do, i think is my eyesight wasn't good, but they provided me with glasses, which will be a great help with nice them boys. i never had the opportunity to go to school before, but the never studied that. but now i'm finally learning new skills training academy is located in the summer 100 kilometer is northwest of the capital of
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guatemala city. it's run by the college international and n g o that originated in india and trains women. as the engineers, 23 are enrolled in the program. single widowed women find it easier to join as husbands, often veto the wives participation to focuses on female empowerment. beginning with an education about the rights of which they are often unaware, sour month to month because they look at him and see we address financial education topics from making a family budget to creating a small business plan for micro enterprises. mentors to moses topics also include health and wellness for women. 7th, if not they begin to see themselves as community leaders increasingly participating in decision making process at home and in the community and a lot more. a local one of you, a life such a boarding school offers the women new and rewarding experiences. many are
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illiterate tools, sending that trip. but that's no ups to go here because the teaching materials are very visual. aquatic spent 6 months in india to train as an instructor. she took the coals with women from all over the world to over 10 to the same countries, to pass on the new found knowledge and courses like this one. quantity teachers and the local issue language was look amigos, the gay. yes up. and what i enjoy is teaching them to folder um but so they can make labs although they charge controllers and light lamps. um, but uh they loose them in in. so that's what we teach them, is a look into, so the ins and you know, so they can learn to fix things separate. and if something breaks down and their systems at home. yeah. so they might just as a slip in and get by those abilities are crucial in remote areas. wherever electricians are hard to come by. just center is from
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a village that knows new skills will benefit the community. neighbors caring for children while she's away. young mothers who get the qualifications here, a cold soda mothers. when they return home, they don't just boost energy independence. they also serve as role models, young girls and teenagers, to go more like drive loved being here, and interacting with the other women. the typical one is it's not just men toilet, but women have the power to achieve things too. if they're given those skills because a couple male issues, that's good. we women, we need to learn to value ourselves at. wow, that's a bunch of overload aziz. the graduates of the training leaves the program with a new phone sense of self esteem with a know how to harness power from the sun. fair able to make a meaningful contribution to the improvement of living conditions in the communities. at the same time, the helping to foster rules self sufficiency,
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independent of public utilities by supporting the shift to wants, energy that's clean and renewable. let me solve some hot eating numbers over 400000000 women across the globe engage in farm walk. despite this many have on equal rights when it comes to land ownership in india, more than 80 percent of either it goes to the walk is done by women and they still continue to one less than 13 percent of land to tackle this any quality, the women farmers entitlement bill was stable in the parliament, but it was never bossed. but that is a group of women in south india, which has just refused to let this male dominated agriculture system dictate their life. this is the story. the in the commercial farming is on the rise. farmers from south india,
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a challenging modern farming practices by picking up traditional funding that's best for the environment and future's innovations. and they do that to of the collective farming system in a predominantly male dominated industry. first the other women of that liberty in dublin, i do that for nearly 2 decades and then geo card village collective has been working closely with the families and those of ancient in the land opposite is yours. oh yes, that's mind. how big is the land about an acre? what are you going? i haven't given about $0.50 for the collective gospel. that's one of the collective with 3 of the minimum of an inch on this piece of land. they share the workload and the profit doubling themselves. but i'm demanding the women's collective and use the 8th coordinator for that. and nobody hasn't showed that such small scale collective funding groups unable to sustain themselves. and then that of climate
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change in depleting the sources by cultivating, let me get that for funding and the temperatures have changed. these plans are going to be and so a months worth of rainfall ends up happening in one day. and it's going to feed that do doesn't dream what it needs to be in log in the end. in this situation, while they are the only crowd that survives is military regarding that's why we have chosen to grow minutes to get into full security for our family's needs. and i'm a bit of good at them. what are your, are being in and out of the with minutes these women unable to that could be under liability associated with, depending on income from cash crops by all. but the ones that we have gone to food shortages, custody wherever you are forced to buy rice, rice, our young color guy, mc notes. we can take as much as we want. but if we have to buy the same quantities at the store, it would exceed the budget a say that, but if we grow them also, we can consume as much small minutes as we need. that's why we produce them.
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we're going to use really store they produce for at least a are in good. i was like these and to do that thing, gather these military as soon as 75 is to minimize losses due to woods. i'm bad with me. i don't know if i need to re houses the minutes. we need to dry them. one's dried. we need to d, held them using a minute processing machine. we can then go the small minutes, grind them into boulder or grime them to me forage and more just like the women of them are pretty old 6 of it. at violet got and cadillac, a former school tack decide to go to, to join the liability groups under the state misty program, which is tuesday, that a good fall would be an empower women. as a girl hasn't been in one more full members and a maximum of 10 members, does it give me the people on the lease or the used it online to do agriculture?
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party lead thought, even if we don't own land lease land from others and work there. this is good for us because we don't need to go to work elsewhere. we work independently that. so we have been farming for the past 6 years. joint liability and gloves have been immensely successful and kid alive as they've had to have an access. and we go to the credit from the banking system. this is done with the help of glass smooth level, low coordinators like venza. they can get a from like me, good, and then what it has been doing, i just tried doing a minimal. you purchased a brand new car and take a little and holding it. they have to produce cool, naturally proud of it instead that if we take the land for ease of it, they don't have to pretty much any documents on a demo prussia and i'm in the land, it seems to me sonya name. what does that include as women inches to, to pick up organic,
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farming and deadlines to ensure that consistently, if that is organic farming, she doesn't live it's, it's them to understand what they need and then show the disease in mississippi financial support from the blog prince. i don't know how much longer to do this. i should 30, the pressure and i have received 1.5 legs. this time i'm going to go a lot. is there any splintered scheme that animals the supplier for the license of that? and then you know and that, and then you can use your incentive to facilitate this. additionally, you can be bought to for scheme caused by your pharmacy, where you can make your own organic for devices and supply it to other farmers. the tool groups of farmers or the story understand the relationship between food and, and, and get a lot. the farm was a little bit of why they should practice organic farming the. they don't know when they use for the lives of it cost a lot less. it is very harmful for him, or again, it costs us less and is good for a health some of the monthly farmers
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understand that the minutes of the $10.00 day to the fiber unlikely nutrients. so as to these women, the healthy millet base means that meet the dietary requirements. one of the best bakeries from the families have done nobody and follow the car, is assigned to delay nothing amendment the families, but under the men within the communities to practice sustainable farming. the other one, the find your family members dependent on to be on the icons, feed them all with the income. i mean, obviously that's why if we could use our own food, now we can dinners and they feed everyone. this is why i decided to take a summing by myself, even less i can only make profits and can't go to salary loss. our profit, we need to manage them vote and throw this. they set an example in the may dominate to feed that they to can own and manage it from just as much as, or maybe even better than men. elaborate the capable of making all decisions work
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on. they also do the same in agriculture and what other um and are no longer considered the important wanted and you don't know me, women are able to do any work as well. how important is it that the woman owns the land, alma? yes, and they shouldn't have it in the only women, the landowners are the respected. otherwise, even though children would respect us, am i right? these palm was come, come in idle, i'm kidding, that india have shown a women farming collect is unable to achieve success. they're able to continue sustainable farming practices to meet that they, he needs on the local level and at the same time. and this challenge is due to climate change on a view of 11. what time in spiting settled, women to end this episode on? are there any women around you who are changing the world, or maybe just their surroundings, or maybe just one life after time? i would love to hear about them. please email us or reach out to me directly on my social media handles. i will see you next week until then take
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