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tips for your package that the zip code is spots affinities. check on some great cultural memorials to boot w travel. we got the business data, i was in use africa coming up on the program. what's one i'm expelling a mom of all 5. the president's wants to exports 20000 delta funds to gemini, pushed back for criticism by german government officials of trophy hampton in his country. where this is and what do they do with the spaces and they also punch. how does a menace species that caused some challenges? and what are the numbers that we take out to you? for him all from what's one of those press events on ella friends and about with the mattress and the moments also coming up on the show. members of the guns as l g
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. b, to kill community, to take refuge after the our country is constitutional cause of homes. it's hashed unseen homosexuality bail. we meet some of them eggs out in kenya, also in kenya, and we discover the unsung heroes of health care. you need the taxi drive up making a big difference with small tax kind of the i. i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. now can you imagine thousands of african telephones roman freely in germany? well, this is how the german tab like build picks edited recently after interviewing. what's one us precedent? well, great. see must easy suggest that he could send $20000.00 funds to germany. i didn't, he wouldn't take no for an answer. this after breland threw its weight behind
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e u plans to restrict all even bond outright the import of hunting trophies from endangered animals. what's one that says, bonds like these uh, condescending and colonialist, pointing to its own wildlife conservation records. the increase of wild animals that and the importance of terrorism, hampton, and trophies to local communities, is estimated that 90 percent of african the funds were wiped out. since the stops of the 20th century. logically, due to hanson the ivory trade and poaching. as a result of the funds are listed us and things at animals, but not in books. one a where and the numbers have increased to more than 150000. that's the wealth largest and the funds population. every year, the government issues a limited number of hampton firm, it's saying this is needed to keep the funds numbers in check and generate income.
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joining me now as the president of the republic of what's going on, it's exit and see, and we'll go ahead, see my cc was the president. hello and welcome to dw news advocates. so just to be clear, you're not really sending 20000 other funds to germany are you i might well be as much time as i able to take them a more than happy to facilitate why would you say that? because i want the jim as to see what we feel go through what we go through experience, what we do and be part of the solution to this problem of not having enough, you know, of these magnificent species around shared the burden. what exactly are the sacrifices, what's why not, is going through to keep those elephants? well, we are the only country in the wall that as a set aside,
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40 percent of outlined mess because of ation. that's a massive sacrifice. you can just think of the opportunity cost of what you know that would be in terms of what are the activities could be undertaken on that land mass. and it should show you what is x 5 today is want to is we as we have to protect these animals and off uh, offer them safety and ensure that in times of drought like we're going through a different agent. right now, we do our best to mobilize of resources to provide water for them. and we have good to ensure that, that, that these animals eyes free from a disease burden. so that we also have got to make sure that them is a 100 miles, enjoyed comfortably and safely by our tourists and, and you and these sacrifices. another sacrifice is that when
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these animals, particularly i live in this case and overshoot. that one way in terms of that population growth rate, they've been v and stat, grazing and motor holding over areas bigger than the geographic space that to be in a designated for them. and when they do that, you get into the inevitable human wildlife conflict at issue. i mean, you said this and i quote, this is sad to jeremy and you said this and i quote, this is no joke and it is very easy to set in berlin and have an opinion about office in botswana. we are paying the price for preserving these animals for the world. and some would argue that was quite a hash tune. aren't you breaking with diplomatic conventions and risking a spot with germany by saying those words? no, no, no, no, no, it's not. it's not at all,
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i'm not i'm not as salt in the german government. i'm not assaulting the german people, or i'm talking to position from our perspective, the 3 feel and experience. and so when these opinions i generated out of discourse, i mean lively in the debate, take into consideration with elements come from the people that live with the governments of management. that's all i'm asking. and the notice goal and being candid about and what do we experience? so there's no slides to an argument, friends what or how would you rather have one to jeremy need to approach this month because it seems to be clear that you're saying that gemini doesn't really have
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a deep idea about the timing issue facing with the other funds. and it's just sort of speaking so to speak out of new experience. how would you want them to do with this? well, to get themselves more informed. i mean, even the local german and both of the and it was quite a while and honest and in admitting that and saying that the sometimes that these positions are held by people who don't know enough about what do you go to because she lives. yeah. i'm not gonna say them on the elephants, but she doesn't persona, she knows what it is. so i don't think that there's being sufficient energy expended on understanding a, it's a, comes out, it's a beautiful. and we live in. you have a nice position can be argue that the warning about limits and the impulse of hunting trophies even set out to try to protect the funds once upon a time. what's one of, you know, as the funds we apply to indian to do to successful conservation efforts?
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now, with one can i do you have more than enough? so what is the way forward, i, you know, consent that somehow encouraging hunting is gonna, you know, reduce the funds to population and bring them back to an indian just species. and what's one of we're not talking about a one to mind and decides who is anybody to come and tell us how to manage them and to manage the hunting when it being so successful at the conservation. particularly when those will want to prescribe, just have no elephants to show where they and if it's and what do they do with the species that they also hunt? how do they manage species that caused some challenges? and what are the numbers that they take out to you? so when we ask and for consistency and logic, what help then do you need from gemini, the international community?
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ill tell botswana whether it's the funds over population. i want them to understand the problem. a new way you want to offer a solution, you begin by 1st understanding the problem. right? and then part of the problem is hold a logical conversation with the people. you know, i don't think this obviously about logic model. it is about the emotions. but we also need to make sure that our emotions do not undermine our thinking in terms of solutions that be prescribed. and this consistency in the way we pronounce to the way we act ourselves. and if that's a position to be held, i. e band,
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trophy hunting and no importation of the stove use. what do you do with the problem because it can only grow in what's on it. well, how do you advise us? because you've advisors to keep them and not have them. how do i advise that we try these, right? mm hm. so i think it'll be nice um to share with as a bit of your plan, what is, what's the wireless plan? because you need a sustainable solution, right? what, what is that plan that you could even get help from germany in the international community? well, you know, stop this a, t, the battery and, and, and stop the, this, the am complex, the fact til sanctioning of all product to stop it. that would be a big help and to engage in meaningful conversation with ourselves and educate,
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you know, public about what you do and, and this, this would really help. but you know, we can also get into research and development. because we are keen to related to knowledge based economy and part of the research development to deal with this problem. maybe to find the means. but what you're going to, you know, mitigate that population growth in a non invasive, non intrusive, non leaf on me. wait. so if um, what's one out, one to 2, um based on some of the challenges that you mentioned, is it actually feasible? i'm asking is because other people may be wondering, it was the one that has so most of the, of the funds, obviously moving them to germany. it's not really going to be feasible or possible . and i'm sure you know that. but what about neighboring african countries? is there a way to somehow spread them across some countries to, to help less than the bed and all the pressure on what's one that's the most preferred thing to do to help the sped. and the reason that's why we create
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a cause, a look if you will hold the opinion that is so dismantled to us. i don't think it's impossible to move them to gemini. come on. well, if jim, any had wanted these very badly, what's his job and not been able to move to germany? you tell me that so many very heavy, bulky things that have been moved. why could these not beat it all? depends on how you evaluate them. right? so don't say impossible because we live in the wild way. we want to eliminate the impossible and make it possible. i don't think it possible. okay, so that's the reason i have that many said today that well, we actually need a couple of other funds will help uh get it here. you'd be very happy with that. not a couple. a few thousands, couple of thousands of the least a more than very my community has already, i've been conversing with them all, raising the hands coming, get some from us, come get some of them us. but you know,
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one thing with wasn't sites all, you know, african, andrea and africa. there's other resources and natural resources. and entitlement is, heritage is good value. it's not as if i want to want them to give a weight that resource. i'm trying to get people to focus on what is a must have problem for us. right, right. and was the president and before i let you go, uh, you've got the elections coming up towards the end of the yeah. what's your most pressing issue, and what do you wish to achieve? of course, aside, so it's fine with get yourself where you liked it the most pressing. well, the motive is not given so much by getting myself as a person elected is getting my part to be elected. that's what's really pressing because it is a battery, in my view of policies that are most promising for was on. but one of the biggest problems and challenges that we have, and it cuts across parties is employment. we have a, you know,
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a used to fit into. we have a 60 percent of our police, the young people, we've educated them, we've kept them healthy, but relatively, and at that very aspirational that energized and it's a structural economy. the opportunity is an economy. that's what we need to really open up. and that's why when you look at the number of jobs generated by photographic exclusively, even in the areas where photographic country is not suitable. so therefore that having to tourism is not suitable. and we look at the opportunities of jobs for jobs in, in, in the controlled hunting spaces. the mini mall, particularly when you put in place in this trees and all 3 of those kinds that would enhance the value and you see the value chains. and for the hunting and, you know, and that's what you need to help it. and that's as a major priority for me. and we've always had priorities,
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water and because of the drought prone area, all of that in africa and, and the but jobs jobs are really important. and right. so right, we go to the election as is customary in october and that, that they, it's, there's nothing unusual inputs on a, we will have an election. we will have account will have a declaration of a, went out there will be a syrian and what's on the continues and data and starting remains. and then moving forward, how would you want your relationship with, with jeremy and, and indeed other countries to be like, you know, looking at out the car instead of back and forth between what's why and you have any for instance, our, this is a german is not defined by events, it may give a clear we have a strong bilateral relations, but a strong the provider relations that uh, you know, are uh,
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focused over premised on a mutual benefit disability. and so we'd want them to grow that, but we want to grow as these patients grow in the same way as we want to grow. gemini was a strong, a stable pa for gemini, is a strong, stable, profitable drama. but we want it to start delivered thing towards the end, the a balance in, in the global word order. and so, and how can it be a safe for us when some parts of the world excruciating the pool and some parts of the world exposure to the rich and powerful? it's certainly not safe. so we want that to be understood, embraced accepted by a germans as we want by everybody else. so what we want for ourselves is only one for the germans and reduce the germans. what they want for themselves is one the one for us because the extra, nancy will go and see my cc precedents,
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other public up. that's why thank you very much for your time. thank you. have a good day. you're watching the the news africa still to come of the taxi driver in northern kenya, who is his communities by phone when it comes to rural health care much fast. let's go to your gone. the way active is this week, filed an appeal to the supreme call to about a controversial entity legislation adopted last year. now we only have a sponsor constitutional court upheld the law that was stripped. fundamental rights from individuals who identify us, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or korea. as a result of the community has been left prone to more violence. if you're into the say about discrimination and abuse, creat ugandans are leaving the homes and families behind flee into neighboring countries. either tamani reports from night will be can you send them away?
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j is. are you gun done? who's been leaving in 10 years since 2016? he was supposed to leave his home because he's clear life and combine approved in variable for him, up to the countries upon them, and foster law that increase the penalties for some forms of conceptual seem 6 x or even his family turned on him. i was brutally beaten by a mobilization or by my uncle mobilizing people or saying i'm a disgrace. i remember i woke up i know on the hospital bed. and from there i was like your grand nice long home and it's not stuff. seems relocating to kenya sooner has made a life for himself. here she works with an organization that helps create safe spaces for other displaced l g b t q. persons in the country. currently 9 people, most of them from uganda leaving the safe house with him. so that tells me kenya is
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the only home. now, a reality that's too difficult to accept, even up to 8 years, knowing they've got nice. your guys not home on the really pains me, but it's something like somewhere that's where i am from. i don't regret it. at home anymore, i mean we've grace, i hope, i hope like people home and get to i mean, everyone gets to the sales at home. yeah. despite feeling more comfortable here sooner and his friends still have to feel for their lines. since the beginning tell yeah, sooner has actually had to move houses for times figuring violence and harassment. he actually tells me that this week he was a tax on a motorcycle taxi just for being clear. now can you like you're going to also criminalizes homosexuality, but sooner says he feels much safer. here i wouldn't be conscious of using the i'd
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say book you money is a lawyer working with the queer community. if you feel that your life is at risk to run to where you think you're safe, but there's no conviction or guarantee of it. but the minute you step on canyon, so you're still governed by below the sit in the clothes email peanut cord. you're still governed by the same policeman on the same communities, the tub and internalized ca and hatred for homosexuals at the safe house, champagne the latest to arrive on the grease to speak to us. the trust gentleman finally made it to kenya to support for my doing the. she tells me a lot of a queer friends are still experiencing abusing uganda abuse. similar to what she suffered at the hands of her sanity. if and my mother told me, if i know the rest, you feel going davis to prison, you're going to die. they're going to kill you from there. even. maybe it was
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a cobra that if you did see just to clarify on the new addiction with just skills through just take you to by reading test like that. eventually champagne hopes to move to a country that does not criminalize sexuality or sexual orientation. for now though, she remains under the care of sooner who says he's committed to working in kenya for the displaced in his community in the safe house. he shows me a gallery of korea, people from all over the world. i remind that they are not alone. all next reports looks that some of the unsung heroes of on the ground healthcare across the continent. community health within tests. these are local people with basic training who supports doctors and promotes in public health treat might not illnesses and sometimes bring patients to clinics, falls on work. they are not paid, but sometimes get a monthly stipend date of use for the ex marine to travel to nothing. can you
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investigate? what about that taxi driver? who's trying to do his bit this is a local i'm the last 2 to kind of come and see driving it can be difficult to read is tricky and the equipment is not state of the art. but for my every you on a community health, valencia. it is what the efforts funding on my mom i, i feel good because of the work that i do. the women i have referred to the hospital and that kids are in good health without any issues. and i see that when i see kids in my community enjoying good health, it makes me happy and i feel that the work i do is good as it helps my immediate community. because i will be in this i, this is in a village with no public transport. you once experienced it, the bike is even valuable to watch as a motorcycle, the taxi driver will not go simple. sometimes you called out in the middle of the night for a rescue. cliff team in security is a huge problem in our area. you can easily run into folks who go around at nights
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when you're forced away coughing since you can't continue sleeping while the patient is in pain. well, i'm in need of urgent medical care wednesday when the okla 9 on he brings people to the clinic for check ups or treatments when he comes help them himself. community health volunteers have training and basic medical care and public health. when they come to our home, they ask us to speak to compound. they bring us medicine, they tell us to purify water from the river by installing q or fires, so that the water is clean and we can drinking. why? because of, you know, it's a yawn and coverage, the village. does he have to dig electricity to result in feel people have difficulty in that open, reducing the chances of children guessing infectious diseases. and then yeah, but what we want to make this a good place by digging some latch trends and cleaning them so that when the doctor
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comes to assess it and yeah, but this one finds it's clean. what that, what so that even when we have visitors, review, no shame for them and you get think of a lot of, uh you will what he is. he doesn't, you know, thing a community health a whole. and he has, are instrumental for increasing health literacy and promoting healthy behaviors with female localities. he and cannot. there are about a $100000.00 of them who have to navigate every day difficulties to deliver health care at the village level. so those managing health community health warranty has getting people to the clinic is a big benefits vfc so so much on number one, they do the photo of plans for the facility to also we use them in order to busing formation to plans for patients once they leave the facility here is how do they do what is quotes? preventive health, where i know the device, the community on helping me be. they even advise the community on how when to seek health care. they pay you and see if he can see positive changes in his community
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for the future. last my will find me. you have to work for this generation. so the late to they'll come and work for the community. and i mean, yeah, that's what i think about most exciting. yeah. i don't volunteer for money or any other reason is finding what home just so that all community members will be able to enjoy good health in the long term in the community here too. because i said point i kind of occupies house community helpful, and he has like a year and a he didn't buckboard of health care in the world, kenya, and for that across africa. and that's how you wrap up the program will leave you with pictures from the wall where the abbey show mark has full performing odds is showcasing some of africa's amazing talent. see you next time i for now the
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