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oh yeah right that work a lot of this. we always thought especially for the men in the highlands. they would be the biggest berry is the himself except in culturally a family plenty. this is kick see my my he's the leader off the village bit with the city so you feel you must have won him a. little space in thinking and lifestyle being one of any importance that thank you next b.c. . and my mom wanted a passing toss him that made me better not passive not matter what you think you know you're seeing. somebody mama don't know so snoop not apply markin ok you must by now but did the unique in and out of them and. we of course have come up against challenges email me your family plenty since provided to the communities we work with full of the fire resistance kitchen it comes from
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men. ok not a bad road to me plus a dog. logan going to put him in. the us will need to find a modem was. displayed going to make him want to destroy him and be nice also no more let me give more if you want to know a little got a normal coming close you don't all day and more stuff doesn't asleep not a thoughtful display probably medium a mean little game or maybe mommy. not going to action in plain i'll certainly believe him when i'm some do not some creation god given how to make him yours or mine let me stop by and let him watch him stab me in the middle east that and i'm in again he got a little brother i've been more p.t. more i'll say more disclaimers i may not like at least a music know and can come up as a lot i was mr sam made a lot of muslim misstep illinois and made a stop in the us and he stuck. bloody we had no muslim.
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blood the time we put him in plain. problem on my muscle by him it amazes me that a man can't even carry a pregnancy and yet he can make comments about you know the reproductive health of a woman and their instances where they talk about irregular bleeding which i don't see if it's a big problem as compared to a woman dying in delivery of a pregnancy. men are considered as head of the family head of the family you are the shamika so in this initial journey what we've done is really ensure that he continued to play his role but in doing so he also accepted that planning a family is also his role on it as i think the scope of research on isp has become very very popular in this province they have heard about it and then once they had it we have come across that today that you know that in a boom will. come to any and so outreach coordinator
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for one of our outreach teams based in the eastern highlands province because he's a registered nurse himself he's also a stick to me provider. gomo was able to have some of the men in the village sign up for that with a dummy procedure so he's currently talking to them about their decision of having an effect on me guess that if you've got all. those i'd broken some unbelievable what they were because when i said to me why things about it and were the only thing more than merely wanting to the band to what i thought i want to see me when or so no you probably do it is that latinos i'm no want them to look at them with then. something we know i didn't grow up with all of history and i are going to vote for clinton as an apple is more likely but i'm inside. i think the benefit for every kind of the bush not fair militarist the problem is that country you know
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that most of the complications are for them but as for being reduced. it will decrease the maternal mortality rate and even with a later it for the country boys right now it's quite high. leaving. with. population distribution we've seen that 20 percent under 15 years of age now that's a very important statistic for sexual reproductive health providers because it's a stand this what the percent is going to become that reproductive age zone and that we have to have contact with them before they move into the age of reproduction it's just the right thing to do and that will prepare a future generation for the issues that we are trying to tackle now.
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imagine the contraceptive pill this time as you know it's usually referred to as the morning after. we actually meeting i'm group of young people so basically out talk is to tell them what to do and how. contribute to the governmental stopping in one month the meaning. of the above was for that. long with a comment and say it's really to generate the crowd. was the one who was the little girl who was. the i was i was i. was. was i. if with will and stop talking then people stopped you see some people
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walking away at the entrance of the crowd but this he can sustain in we come in week eva key message out then he continues to sustain that attention. some granted like to make we. all team dad doing with a dummy prestigious on some of the plants so i'll have an opportunity to speak to that davis provide and see how do you avoid me to be. regarded lumpy or we've gotten from really really really really want to we have a group of men who have had a vasectomy have some awareness of classic domi but they would like more more detail about the procedure and when date to fix this actually t.v. t.v. which there's a lot of from low very low level of self eyewitness and knowledge. looking old.
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that archer it's male dominated they have solved the lethal way of giving their decision making role back to that man because they already did the shame make us the when they decide for less they kill me they're basically playing their own. you know the roof blew off with us we're going to merge you me was impossible up to me you find that men become more responsive when they have small focus group discussions cause once one asked a question and it just goes keeps going with lots of needless commute life so look worse this need posse. but the making of it. all. you bus him now if you bus in a one to 3 days this really will work even though all your stuff was there because instead of policing bill muscle really will give somebody a walk so that they can effect in the care of control of the user after the recession they will go in for
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a $1.00 to $1.00 counseling and then at the end of that counseling it besides any features is their procedure of course they go into the procedural. operationally because it will be more of a meal of the local there's. a really good ratio but they give you less than 5 or 6 minutes. well recently you know. before. the beginning me and we begin in the. space now starting to sound more stuff. overseas in star wars the. family. traditionally popping in men don't ask and with their high increase the population and distribution continue will be an issue. len basically means well not so when it comes to distribution of anything between the people except that if you have more
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children to distribute you have a small portion of them to give to each child and then they think about the future when these children have children and eventually that portion been divided will be subdivided again so when people are given opportunities for them to think about it they realize hang on that's going to happen so maybe they should discuss it and that's that's how we take them down they're going. to. have. all compounds if you can hear from some people who see. them somebody does you know who. like a can was in no compasses in the where and more how must now grown. more almost. middle give me good. about. fighting in this
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it doesn't take that long. there's no sophisticated type of instruments that reduce . our approaches are they they can work in a way because they're more. so this one of the contribute in fact that it. that the many lakes don't have any any you know like. a set of procedures. in. doing for sec to me at this stage is really for people who didn't receive that knowledge in the stages on how to plan so now they're doing the rest retrospective kind of decision making when they realize that hang on i have 4 maybe i should stop so it's more reactive at this stage but this we progress and as the program gets bigger it's my hope that people will become more into planning their family mold so
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they can decide on the methods and not be reactive with the decisions they make in family plenty. when a woman can decide for her what and how many children she wants in him how many years spacing in between it actually imposing we thought she realized. there's some obvious connection between family size and quality of mature and you hand you become economy clia weekend i guess. family planning does shape life when you do family planning you ensure that a woman finishes head cation she's able to work in any and with that she is able to share choices and have a long lasting relationship with your partner and feed and clothe and educate the children that they have.
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i have 2 daughters. i'd like to leave this world a better place for them. where they feel empowered. and they can make the sions for themselves. a young. author of bias wendy popped up to us and. let me have this opportunity. so the young gals over the course of can respond with joy to be able to say and put away that one past able to change by. meet the
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women in guyana who are going places when it comes to education women make chains on how to say i'm. a survivor of a genocide there are people who beg me to kill the birth and when they're suffering but it didn't have the power to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre. and here is the draw. you know hope of finally laying the pos to rest and giving peace to the victims' families doesn't it if i could just find a finger but i could bury him bone hunter on al-jazeera.
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east and the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. lebanon's president promises a crackdown on corruption but says the government child be toppled by protests. i'm stan grant this is al jazeera live from die also coming up calling for a snap election for the british prime minister is hoping him things will back his dumond's for a. police say the $39.00 bodies found in
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a truck in england were chinese nationals. declaring himself the without a live years even morale is says there's no need for a runoff despite opposition allegations he manipulated vote count. lebanon's president. to fight state corruption and says he's ready to meet with protesters in a televised address he urged the public to accept proposed economic reforms but he speeches left protesters unsatisfied many resuming their calls for political reform so no horror reports from beirut. day 8 in the almost paralysis of daily life continues protesters are still on the streets of the lebanese capital beirut and other cities across the country the country is at this standstill as the protest movement enters its 2nd week schools universities and banks remain closed they are
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keeping up the pressure on the government to resign the president michel aoun who the protesters also want removed from office addressed the nation for the 1st time since the crisis began he presented his solution by promising to fight corruption and invited the protesters to engage in dialogue. with the regime cannot be toppled from the streets the regime must be changed through conditional tools now we have economic models to bring jobs we also have concerns about the economy i am willing to listen to your demands i am waiting for you his invitation was swiftly rejected civil society activists say the people have heard promises like these before the president's speech did not address promises that he will address corruption and try to return some of the stolen money but that's just promises that there is no confidence. with the people that they will actually that the governor will follow through and we. they say they want radical change they want new faces in power
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who are not affiliated with the governing parties and they're promising to keep lebanon on lockdown until that happens blocking the roads is very essential because we have to keep the country as possible of course everything related to food water transport the main the people who can't afford maybe to. eat drink the governing coalition says the protest is only worsening the economic crisis they're also accusing opposition politicians of riding the wave of popular anger to push their own political agenda the governing coalition is refusing to resign and ignoring calls for early elections. change can only happen at the ballot box. point in time. the stalemate is dangerous in a deeply divided society. so far the army has not taken a side it hasn't used excessive force to open roads it hasn't emptied squares it
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has kept the anti-government demonstrators and loyalists apart there have been counter protest by supporters of political parties in power so far they've been spontaneous and limited in numbers that can change 7 for their favor. kurdish forces of being withdrawing from positions along the turkish border in northern syria that's part of an agreement between turkey and russia that allows. and damascus to send in troops into the territory but as the pull back to. the fighting hasn't stopped it has more from. the turkish syrian border. it's the 3rd explosion in less than 24 hours in northern syria an early morning. shows the dangerous the district is now under the control of fighters who took it from a goodish forces it's part of the 30 kilometer safe zone which turkey wants to establish
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on the border it shares with syria the syrian national army a group of fighters backed by turkey say there would have been more casualties if the blast had happened. so. the car exploded and we had a lot of. them to the hospital the area here is for civilians there are shops here and are working very. dirty says it's defused hundreds of homemade bombs and mines in the areas of cleared and its military denies allegations by kurdish fighters of advancing in 3 villages outside the ceasefire zone kurdish forces have asked western allies including the us to stop what they called ceasefire violations in a change in the kurds military commander for the russian and u.s. presidents and assured them of support despite the fact that the 2 governments are on opposing sides of the syrian conflict. and as u.s. senators reiterated their support for the kurdish commander the turkish president has warned against what he called sitting down with terrorists. who are also
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criticized for not standing with him against a group the alliance itself recognizes as a terrorist organization. is currently in the syrian national army a coming every inch of the control and clearing traps but if they come across. any terrorists in the syria it is our natural right to crush them it is so in right. under the deal reached between russia and turkey russian troops have been patrolling more areas in the northeast moscow is sending hundreds of more troops to police the new territory it's taken on behalf of the government russia's defense ministry says it will be establishing 15 security posts along the border which will be run by syrian government forces as the clock ticks down on the 60 hiatus between turkey and russia what countries have warned kurdish fighters to be drug within 30 kilometers inside syrian territory moscow says the big draw has already begun and as battle lines become drawn and redrawn millions of syrians hold their breath as
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arabs and kurds they are waiting for peace to come to the various so they can return home some of the al-jazeera a chocolate on the turkey syria border british prime minister boris johnson has called for m.p.'s to approve a snap election in december to break the bricks at deadlock now the deal had to go shared with the european union was blocked in parliament last week or this week after m.p.'s refused to back the government's plans to rush it through johnson had always promised to take britain out of the e.u. by the end of october but was forced to ask brussels for another delay the way to get brakes it done is i think to be reasonable with parliament and see if they genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal they can have it but they have to agree to a general election on december the 12th and that's the way forward because this part is been going on for a long time without
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a majority it's refusing to deliver bracks it's impossible to deliver the displacement it's time frankly that the opposition summoned up the nerve to submit themselves to the judgment of collective boss which is the people of the u.k. they've barbara standing by london to bring us more on this and nays so the negotiation the maneuvering continues boris johnson says look you want more time to consider this you have to agree to december 12 election take us through the the thinking the rationale. you know that's why i don't it is very much for being down the goal 'd of the opposition but he's also doing this because the government is boxed in it can't really go anywhere the moment he's been forced to as you mentioned there to ask for an extension from the european union after m.p.'s fact an amendment last month they use expected to come back on friday and explain exactly how long that extension will be we know the germans and the irish wanted to be until the end of january and there is some fear of course within the government
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that if there is that long delay that then they will be for further forced upon the government changing boris johnson's deal completely the deal already agreed in principle with the european union a deal that seems to have growing support among m.p.'s within parliament not only from the ruling conservative party but members of the opposition to as was seen in a vote earlier on this week the 2nd reading of the deal in which a number of opposition labor m.p.'s backed it we have to remember also that boris johnson is the leader of a minority government of every single opposition m.p. voted against bar stumps and he would be $45.00 votes short so what he's essentially doing is putting it back to the people in the form of a general election it shows that he has a certain degree of confidence probably also bravado as well the population will back boris johnson given that he feels that he has all of his ducks in
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a row ready to go when it comes to this deal but it is a huge gamble as well because what essentially johnson's going to be doing is having a general election before he's been able to secure a deal in parliament and there are definitely going to be those in the u.k. who are somewhat time worn out fed up with the prospect of that still not being a bracks a deal he may decide to vote in favor of the brics a party just to remind you a newly formed party that did very well in recent european elections and as the name suggests they only have one policy leaving the e.u. which. no they've dented support for the ruling conservatives in the past it could be a bit of a gamble for johnson but he seems confident and they thank you for that live back alive from london we're still in the u.k. the $39.00 people found dead in the back of a container truck in england are believed to be chinese nationals the bodies were found on wednesday at an industrial estate in essex just east of london the chinese embassy in london says it's working with british police to help establish what
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happened the northern irish man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in police custody while lawrence lee has this update from london. well the news of the day that the 39 were chinese has led to media speculation that they could have been weak is from the west of china because of course heavily persecuted by the chinese state there are weaker refugees already in turkey there are overland routes towards western europe through turkey through comes libeled area and greece and so on the belgian and the british authorities say that they've noticed a spike in attempts at people trafficking from belgium since the french authorities closed down the camps in cali and dunkirk and so it seems the criminal gangs are looking at belgium instead as a route to the u.k. and apparently favoring refrigerated containers to put these people in is absolutely hideous as all that sounds politicians over here are expressing their
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horror and same keep saying not much more must be done against these criminal gangs while completely ignoring the facts as human rights organizations keep saying these criminal gangs only make a living out of this because the asylum policies across the european union absolutely terrible and the e.u. keeps trying to put up fences and stop people coming in the 1st place and that's the reason why it's so lucrative for criminal gangs to exploit people in this way just today that they often this happened east of london the european parliament in strasbourg was asked to pass a resolution to make better search and rescue facilities in the mediterranean over a 1000 people have drowned this year and that resolution was defeated by 2 votes because the center right in the european parliament allowed itself to the far right to block it and so the european union says it's into human rights while maintaining a policy of trying to stop people coming in and that ultimately is the reason why the criminal gangs are doing so well and people keep dying in this way.
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