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is not responsible make up your own mind. d, w. made for mines. the precious spines pull in t is in the us revised quotes done to the 2nd life a new role for discounted plastic sandals and you get the sense no escape. ro hinge refugees track in bangladesh, the ukraine, sudan, israel mia. and these are just
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a few of the many conflicts and all. well today, hundreds of thousands have lost their lives and millions of fled. refugees often face discrimination and can be quickly forgotten. like the roe hinge in bangladesh, shahita wind has a clear mission to her photos. the 29 year old wants to remind the world about the fate of her people, the ro, him just especially those living here and the world's largest refugee camp. that has a lot, i was able to gather my of what a home in particular the women and girls here in the camp have no voice. our tradition does not want women to show themselves. and so many don't dare speak out all. but because i am also ro hinge, they trust me and let me take their pictures to the high study or thought it on a level the civil were in the crew to pass along refugee camp in bangladesh. around 1000000 ro hinge. i lived here, most of the minority from predominantly put us myanmar expelled by the military.
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there. they fled in 2017, to this nightmare of plastic tarp elements and corrugated iron without running water and often without electricity. many call it the biggest prison in the world. the bangladesh, the government only allows them to leave the camp in medical emergencies. they're trapped also by the rules of their own, strictly religious society, in which women in particular have hardly any rights. shahita, when takes us on a tour of the account, her friends shows us the toilets, which are shared by hundreds of people. the women tell us that they are often assaulted here after dark. at night, the women are afraid, yes, it is. surely, i am also afraid she won't elaborate, for fear is too great. the camp is controlled by armed gangs involved in murder
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drugs. human trafficking images secretly recorded at night show hostile gangs exchanging fire and the camp police on joint patrol with one of these groups. and unholy alliance. the structures are opaque and access here of fear and terror at the helm. it's too dangerous to talk out here. so shahita. instead, she leads us into a kind of cafe, but it's not a safe space either. so she can only hint at how things are at the beginning. i also think that the news so this is your own people who don't want to go to
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buy purity at the latest women become increasingly banished to their hots shahida tells us women who teach risk punishment. we hear from a female teacher who despite threats, runs a kind of school for older girls in secret. she wants her identity protected. it's also dangerous for the girls to be recognized when they come to learn in secret. some of their parents don't know what they're here. so i think it's so important that these girls get an education that we have no female doctors at all. even in myanmar we always have to use doctors who are often abusive. we need women who can treat us so we continue with the lessons even if they threaten us with the constant fear of being discovered. plus the fights between armed gangs on the street means many of the children are traumatized as the teacher. one will feel does to them or if you like that it's like mamma situation. so we've hit us almost every day.
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persecuted, betrayed and forgotten by the world. a people abandoned 7 and a half years ago, the world really when hundreds of thousands of ro, him jobs were forced to flee the barbaric violence of the me on our military. the un spoke of elements of genocide. even though back then the bangladesh, the government opened its borders to that was a leading role, hinges are still denied a future here. shahita shows us our identity card. it says mostly displays my mission without a refugee status. people here have night or the right to financial aid, nor the right to a future in the country. roll him joe, or not even allowed solid buildings that offer protection from player or storms. i want to know why the country is not doing more to integrate the ro, hey john,
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we have an appointment with the minister of state for information. you said there's no way for them to go back to me on mar, what are you planning to into great someone in the country? well, i still don't believe that. i don't think that there's no way to for them to go back. i believe that they should go back. that needs to be taken back. what about like rights for like learning the language here that you're not planning to give them anymore, right. to get these to be integrated here. i mean, this question is absolutely absurd, of integrating and i mean this question is absolutely upset of integrating and learning and all that data being talked deadline which fall of this gump. and as of now in principles, they have no plan such plan. going to get this people into our country and our system because this is not simply both a returned to me on more to the place where the military that's so brutally expound them. 7 years ago is now in command shahita. when and her friends know what that
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would mean, they were still haunted by memories of the massacres, which they were lucky to survive. out of it all, we were on the run for 10 or 12 days. then we came to a river, or all the bodies were floating. many of us were injured and the military started shooting at us from helicopters. we can go back while the military is still there. shahita, when posts her photographs on facebook and instagram, to remind the world of what her people have suffered and continue to endure. she wants to give a face and a voice to her for gone. some people, the ro, him, the safe drinking is
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a universal human rights for the culture of the world's population lacks access to it. many have to work for hours to get any move to a tool. and yet the solution can be very simple. it's hot, but usually a deck of a country doesn't complain. every other day she walks 20 minutes to this. well, a it's a hassle, but she's used to it and it least she has a source of drinking water. the water is good, completely natural. 20 kilos. heavier she heads back, you have to work hard for water in rural florida. bushek is the northeast of you have to work hard for water in rural florida. bush's the northeast of brazil has a lot of sunshine, but water is in short supply that communities 120 families believe the water from
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the well is safe to drink. but they're not totally sure how you pay a 2 daughters. she had been both were so sick with diarrhea that i had to take them to the hospital. they had to stay there for several days. at the 56 year old farmer is one of the 35000000 people in brazil who have no access to drinking water either from a well or a tap. under louisa, beth said i've decided this needed to change. so she went on the hunt for a solution and ended up inventing one user need them to i suppose i use the natural power of a son, which is an abundance to solve the biggest problem for people here who often drink impure water without realizing it. they may be at the age of just 15 under louisa best say that invented aqua luis,
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a system that uses the power of the sun to disinfect water. it requires very simple equipment or does that condition you definitely the most efficient my well, the dirt and make the pool. no idea. you should put rain water in the tub, or if that's not possible, well water then put the glass on top to protect it from dirt policy. so 80 to the sensor is now black. i mean about 4 hours it will be red, but then the water will be ready. some gabrielle parts, each it on the sun heats the water, but it's actually the uv rays that killed the micro organisms. it takes 4 hours under the blazing sun to disinfect the water. and elizabeth sarah takes a routine sample for the lab. but experience tells her that julie 8 is water is now safe to drink. 20000 people have already received an aquila,
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which you improving the quality of life for so many people is the greatest satisfaction, not only for me, but for the whole team. a bunch of different go back to the devices are paid for by companies wanting to get involved in social project. something of a surprise, a weight on it, louisa best. sarah. as she continues on her way, the drive to now to loading you received his aqua louise 2 months ago. the 26 year old wants to know how things are going. the answer is not at all. the little hasn't used his act when the wage rise. i was waiting until we could do it together again . i wanted to clear up my last doubt. you put it out to the gar as most agency. so i'd give you up to use that 1. 6 knowledge, if you had to call many people are reluctant to use a technique in which they have to leave water in the sun for hours. there is some acceptance issues and many do not associate their illnesses such as diarrhea with
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the water. they're drinking oklahoma, that we're not there now to allow rio actually has serious doubts about the quality as well water. so he's grateful that on a is doing a test that will provide a clear answer. on the louisa sarah prefers to talk about ultra violet res. then about yourself at brazil's most important innovation fair in rio de janeiro. she explains the need to make drinking water accessible to everyone on the planet. the united nations, among others, has named her a young champion of the earth, and today she received setting up her prior i hope that greater visibility will help us find more support, so that together we can help even more people. the startups headquarters is kind of the apartment in the port city of salvatore. meetings are
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usually virtual. the test results from the municipality of florida bush case has arrived back. how is the quality of water in those? well, the sample is highly contaminated. it has a strong coloration, is cloudy and stink. on the other hand, the water that was disinfected using the aqua louise that juliet to cover countries is safe to drink. because he the label printer pro, every life is important and most that's what we work for. some family and it's like juliet us and now those motivate us to overcome all the obstacles that make come our way to start students and putting that back in florida. bolcko's now to lorine . oh, draws his drinking water at 60 degrees celsius. it's too hot to drink straight from the top. i'll put it in the fridge and drink it from now on without a word. i shall not really simple. the new julia to cut the country is having
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guests over for dinner. she too will be using the aqua luis from that one. today though, there's coconut water to drink and it comes clean out of the not the, the smallest of movements. a tiny list of the head, or a slight twitch of the flip side with the eye. sometimes it's very difficult to tell, but these tassels of her life and when they will survive, the it's important. every tree, every turn was individual was treated with respect and, and handle those care. so i won't go to the law. unfortunately,
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the total are in this and because of the actions that we've done. so i felt really drawn to helping these animals this is where they will show massachusetts on the east coast of the us, the opportunity temperature around the cape co dependents. you know, it's like 4 degrees celsius and one to 2 codes for the test tools that straight into the base and freeze in the voltage. sasha milk the takes me a long one, half a troll. whether titles and up depends on the wind and coming. mean sometimes i like to say that we're totally into we're out um trying to protect them and keep them alive if we didn't do this mission, then about $900.00 st hurdles would die every year expanded on cape cod tours, a network consultant has patrols the beach the tassels, commercial pennywise along the 100 kilometer stretch of coastline,
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depending on the wind direction and other factors. this morning, the volunteers of searching around 30 kilometers a beach. if they find titles they cool sasha. okay, great. so there should be turtles that we're looking for. is that correct? besides the one to safe as many animals as possible from a cold as quickly as possible. such a house has fled with her. she takes new task who is to the call one of to the other. it's will the motion to bath and on the beach power. so these tables are in the state of cold study is what we call it when essentially their body temperature drops so low that a state of like what we would understand this type of thing. yeah. so she takes the tattoos to a sunk 3 bye call. they found 25 animals today. together with her team,
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she examines the tassels, measuring, weighing and documenting winds. so i'm gonna say stuff that it's difficult to tell if that's still alive. some days it can be really, really overwhelming. some days it's like we're getting a turtle every one minute. i mean the other day we had 88 turtles come in and one day, many of the tassels are in a life threatening condition. they ultimately need medicine, which they got hit the task to hospital naples. when the animals arrives to help yourself to quickly trios, which test tools need help immediately, and which ones can wait for every 2nd minutes accounts for, for the turtles. so it can be very, very stressful. awesome kennedy who runs the hospital is measuring the heartbeat of his new patient. and normally it spelt satisfies beats per minute.
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so heart rate of 11 which which is slow, but not as low as sometimes we'll see a lot of times when they come in. they have higher rates of one or 2 beats per minute. sasha and the volunteers on the beach see themselves as fast responders. and outcomes team as an emergency room. the animals have given a patient number on patient file, a treatment plan, and regular checkups the, the doctors can detect new maybe near on x rays. this title has a broken show caused by a motor by they suspect the titles for fest found on the beaches of cape cold in the 1970s. right now several 100 and then just on the 10. yes. that could be several 1000. 1 reason for the rising numbers
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isn't multiples a hot change due to successful conservation initiatives. climate change is likely another says optim really the big factor there is the fact that the gulf of man is lot warmer than it had been the gulf and maintenance right here. it's usually a very cold body of water. so turtles that normally would be out in the gulf stream would be forced to head south, but with a warming allows the turtle so kind of come straight into cape cod. where no, during the summer, it's great for them. but that winter comes and there's no work for them to go look shaped by of type code is not the only place by touch with strong things take place . but it's enough to fill the clinic care in winter to make room in the tank standing loosely when that fits enough to be transported. pilots like to make sure if that position to contradict treat the transporting titles thrust and fight climate change. while turtles are very,
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very sick and if you put them in vans and trucks where it's harder to control the climate on a very slow move, you have to stop or fuel the turtles. he said they will die. it's too slow. it is actually a dentist. he flies the tools in his spare time for a voluntary organization to aquariums around the country to places they can be released into the wild. he tells me he's not sure it's time. it changes human energy. but he wants to do right by the animals. in any case it's our obligation has on this planet. we're here for such a short time each one of us. it's our obligation to do as little as possible to help others and help according to the us, whether we're in the reno socrates, preventing tattoos from washing up in the cold isn't possible preventing their extinction as this network of fast responders,
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aquariums and folding chairs like ad suddenly doing that, but the island level can you is combining a passion for ox. was careful her environment, collecting, discarded, flip flops is the 1st step to process. she has invented to turn plastic pollution into something useful. uganda, like many places around the world is listed with hundreds of thousands of classic flip flops. this one, this farmer pulls out of his field is about to be given a new creative purpose, name name. it will. so my surprise, this girl collection, we see her getting out beautifully, things will die. so nettle can he attends the flip flops in to paint, which you use this to make works of art and other objects for the offices. it's
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a way of coping with the mess. people have been making of the world around them. and besides the saving of that environment, we are promoting the cultural recycling in our country. so this would be, could be something very interesting if either a to scan actually come on and try it out. i to flip flop collection points now, but kenya begins to reclaim the original bright colors that's in ties to people to buy the food with. in the 1st place, scrubbing the flip flops by has and leaving them in the sun to dry is a laborious job. but it's crucial for her project, transforming them into art materials. back in the studios, she uses a bell, send the machine to reduce the food with to a fine dust, which she collects and mix these with a bind to to make paints. it was such as the reality of described as,
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flip flops never kenya has been able to create a pallet of both colors with which she express herself. she has also brought in other materials into her artworks such as stripes of discarded vehicle tires novel kenya is making a name for himself in the compiler all 12 and internationally with the auction makes from flip flops of slippers, as they know locally hot technique is so unique and there is and that's why i laugh, i love it because of that text. yeah. and another thing is um, sure. cause of that environment. so by using the past and t as, yeah, instead of binding and, and, and i'm filling them my way back to that, that she turns them into life. never kenya, hurts that. how often raise awareness of all effects
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a nature and change people's attitudes towards per adults that we no longer have a useful to, to save nature. people have mismanaged with a lot and we're here to tell them that. and this can be created around end of the functionality that they actually know about. they can maybe do something else on these. this is an ending life and ending life. besides her paintings, allen, the kenya also designs and adult inspection items. the uganda and office is located at more useful, higher recycle, with so many flip flops, due to be removed from the environment. she says she could produce house space as well. enjoy surprising insights and inspiring solutions from around the world. you get to
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