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i left it there too. i was terrified of seeing the people shouting and crying. every one, children and old people were shouting. i feel many people were trapped beneath the debris in credit. but it may mode was together. an elderly lady asked me to save her to highland, although i told her i would try. old kosky. madeline would have been misled. the broken glass got stuck under my faces. i looked her child in the river and i also got injured. my brain had this doctor work layer was covalent gallo bad man. what asked by skilled as a as a i was just focused on saving as many people as i could visit people living near by also enjoying the rescue operation as a feeling we tried to clean debris from the bridge. i am rescued. any children tripped underneath valley, there were many children gather. the locals gave the army and national disaster response force teams, a loss of assistance during the rescue. if you go, ah,
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hi, i'm sammy ok on november, the 6th, the walls biggest climate conference kicks off in egypt. it is hosted by an african nation which means that africa's priorities for the you and climate conference where they should be front and center. and that is our discussion, but a day street says, you know, to know, we are suffering, we rely on life stock for our livelihood. but you can see that because of the droughts, the cows are dying and some are unable to stay on that feature about what we are now unable to take care of our children do a mile to them. but yeah, what i'll do is that i haven't used to farm and harvest crops to feed our children before the drug affected us. then after the rain failed, we moved to mogadishu a week ago. and now we are settled at a makeshift camp not far from here. a little tom of the oldest son who most hon are
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when we are people in conflict zones, are fighting over land and water. if natural resources were available everywhere, there wouldn't be any conflict with. but when there are scarcity, there's conflict with us. and the reason for so the scarcity is climate change, eat po, order the asset. so many challenges for different regions around the african continent . how will they be attacked? how will they be handled when jira osmond had mirror? so good to have you here as we do occur to raising razor for what is being known as africa. that's a lot of pressure for shallow shake and egypt, let's see if they can live up to that pressure one year. so good to have you here on the stream, please say hello to our viewers around the world. tell them who you all, what do i for me, thanks for having me. one during my managing director for africa and global partnership that the world uses institute. yet to have you often nice to see here on the screen. welcome lisa. hello, ty, viewers around the world,
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tell them who you are and what you do. thank you very much for having me today. i'm out of money. she had of education association of sustainable development, which is non governmental organization. and also i'm climate adaptation experts in the field of agriculture, especially in egypt. i mean lots are area. get to have you have mirror. welcome to the stream. nice to have you. tell us about what you do, who you are, the expertise you're bringing to this conversation. and thank you very much for me . my name is tamara cooke senior and i'm a claim and justice activist from uganda. um, i a claim in justice, africa and employment justice africa would deal with sharing keels and up to showing on how to survive the claimant crises. and also my says the claimant crisis and climate change have their own. come look at it to them. yeah. so many of us, for example, for my country, we actually
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a self taught all the activity i thought. so i tried to break down climate change and the claimant crises, and what we are facing daily lives for my people. and also for us to be on the continent and i have done that since january this year and a year that was an awesome epic introduction. i hope you can didn't never know what those promises. all right. it sounds like couple ready can we deliver on what we promise? all right, so if you are joining the conversation your life right now, the comment section is here. i know you have things to say about climate change, climate action across the african continent. what is needed when countries from around the world and getting together to talk? what do they need to talk about one year often? i mean, there are conversations that happen within comp and the conversations that happen outside the exciting ones. the ones that have happened outside were going to happen outside conversation. the priority for you,
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one jury for the constituency that you represent. what is the most important job that has to get done in egypt? in egypt, we need to reaffirm our commitment to deliver it's about implementation. several for made 26 commitments that have been broken one after the other. so this is the cop to re establish trust. this is the cop to demonstrate accountability on finance for climate adaptation on finance for, for loss and damage. and of course on delivering on ambitious mitigation targets last cop. we agreed to come back to this cop. we the ratcheted with the stronger mitigation agenda as to reduce emissions, especially the wealthiest countries of the world. those are the 3 key things will
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be looking for. and i was just wondering what happens at these gatherings where people promise so much. we are going to, we're going to make sure that we don't cut down any more rain for it. we're going to give you so many billions and then it doesn't happen to people just get high on their own company. what happens? yeah. what they're, what like to say here that i'm talking to, let's say, on behalf for small the farmer and about egypt are sometimes in africa, or old farmers suffering from climate change. i would like to introduce a little bit about the difference between climate adaptation to climate mitigation . we are here in africa. we are that we did not contribute more than a 3 percent off for total emissions and then comparison of all the global emissions . so when we talk about climate change in africa, we should focus on adaptation not mitigation or mitigation is
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costly for forest level to farmer or small poor people. and mitigation is very important. and the idea of a climate change is a very complicated for all people. are we are in the egyptian association for sustainable development? we try to and to reduce the idea of climate change and the climate and an adaptation in simply way, like a comic theater comic theater can introduce this complicated idea in simply ways. and so it will be pretty important if we create a bridge between a different countries developing countries from side to enter, developed countries from either side. okay. these bridge with trump for president climate adaptation not a are often i feel that he may or wants to have a chat with you. let me go ahead and i just took
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a lovely think it was mine, took a boat and a petition, and it makes all my sense of what he just said. and i'm thinking that most of us in the global selling have, i have good past and the petition. i know a lic atlas and our major positions, and we are city need to receive a critical by fission from this cooperative event. and starting from, sorry, a took over with man, but i had sent you a quote to him to live in. it shouldn't be focusing on 3 keys. and that is reduction of emissions helping countries to prepare for and, and dealing with the climate breakdown. and the breakdown that we're facing right now already, for example, begins show my country, but my country has lost close to leg what i was eligible to the claimant in just crisis. and just because of flood being from mean and blend slave. and so we need to, as a thank you, what technical support for developing countries. so to us and to address this,
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we need to receive clement finance, elephant, major parisian, and a mc i knew them and pay me and help him and he's going to camera. i see, i see you have your lease ready for cop $27.00 is something that i want to do and that is that i, i, earlier this year i was at the united nations environment program anniversary for a 50 years. they've been in existence for 50 years and they were looking at to what the next 50 years might look like for the earth. in a discussion i was, we have a climb activist, known as vanessa mccarty. and vanessa did something really interesting. she talked to the ministers in the room and there were lots of very high level ministers in the room. and she asked them a question. i feel that vanessa sums up perfectly what you and gera often, and have mirror happening, talking about. but vanessa put the ministers on the spot, have a look at my laptop. let's see what happened. especially
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ministers from the globe or not. do you think that the people who are least responsible for the current cases and the ones who are suffering some of the worst impacts of this crisis dissolve our help? thumbs up higher up. so all of you believe that people was suffering right now is of our help. so asked a 2nd question. when you come chiz commit to putting money and finding gross and damage for those countries at club $27.00. 0. so that's where the problem is. my 1st question is like your statements, you're promising us, you're talking about what you're going to do. and my 2nd question is about real
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auction. lost and damage is happening right now. become dumped to the loss of our couches. the loss of identity is the loss of i histories become about to extinction or to starvation. we come back to los and damage. so vanessa put the ministers on the spot, but i'm not sure that in egypt, in a week's time, that the money will be there, one gera. how do you get the money for the global south in the developing world that he's suffering right now though a droughts there were floods, people are having trouble getting to work. the climate is intense or a lot of the different regions around africa. how does the money turn up? will it tunnel? well, the money should turn up for me, so that's obviously not the question when we needed money, especially in the global north, to shore up economies after cool bid money turned up in the trillions. not even in
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the billions in the trillions. so this is about empathy. it's about solidarity. one of my really the colleagues, i knew rob, gosh, just recently said something that hit it right on the spot. he said we are living in, i'm empathetic times. this is what it's about because the commitment we've, everybody knows what needs to be done, and that's why as exercise was too powerful, that activity demonstrating that we know exactly what we need to do. but we are living in an empathetic times and have created essentially parallel sets of facts. and in the funny ways the co exist, we saw it in that room full of ministers who know very well what to do. so this lack of empathy is something i hope we can crack a through. i expect climate activists civil society. and that's why what you said
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for me about the outside is so important. it's about making sure that the energy and the sense of urgency, mix it to the, in the sanctum of those, the goose sheeting rooms. because in those negotiating rooms, they're negotiating commas and post office. they do not have the hot and the empathy. and that is required at that moment to make those decisions. it's not about the money not being there. of course the money is there. uh huh. what will you be out to do? what will you be out of chief for the small holder? farmers that you represent. what i would like to add here, it's at said not only a matter of money. i mean, here it can be also knowledge trying to transfer a knowledge transfer from develop did country to develop aden. country can support to face the negative effect of climate change, especially for those as well. hold our farmers and africa. i know that technology
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and acknowledged funds to fair as also meaning money. but i think a developed country can sub board by technology and it will be more, i mean, welcome from that developed country rather than dad money out of the cash, especially in the situation that facing out all the world. so transfer technology and knowledge. i mean here improved seeds and broader technologies of agriculture. machinery is a regression technology to reduce the negative effect off what that is get as deep especially in easton about of africa. there are a lot of technology that can sub board to and can help, but still hold our farmers and develop the country. i can help through, let's say, academia through private sector ryan,
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public brides in our sacramento. and maybe it's not just about money, it's, it's about bring us your expert. she'll engineers, so that you may have this in the developing world and you've got tack. and maybe because you are impacting the global south, then you can give us knowledge a mirror. the head, yes. and so, but i don't think that as, as they bring us the x. but if i then giving that is they shouldn't be explaining that because what that global not is being right now is putting everything, doing everything that is going to benefit them the most when it comes to. for example, example here, for example, you come to the conclusion called will then comes close enough, oil will be doing their best and they're trying to show they are working, for example, the in a few weeks back, but assumption on an equal plane. although of course, i'm not supporting at martinez,
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but the global not find it very easy to put pressure on the global self and shift all had time and the production of material to us. and they benefit from the finished goods and of which the profit they take, that profit, they take the finished product to take everything. and we're suffering like one very said they've a lot of money that banks have spent the spent $4.00 trillion dollars. i mean, it's 1.2 as well here. thank you. thank you for adding that. all right, so you chose is on youtube. osman o type form. i'm going to share the conversation with you as right now. joseph basic joseph is on youtube. over $200.00 elephants, thousands of domestic animals like cows and goats have died within a few months in kenya because of the drought. more testimony from our viewers, anita says, i mean nigeria, the flood, so affecting the low lying states. this is interesting from peter mitigation and
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that patient a 2 sides of the coin, people in africa doing great work with more to harvesting projects. when jira thoughts about positive projects that are working in different parts the content. absolutely, there's several bright spots that need to be obviously 5 that need to be expanded and grew new. you, you mentioned water harvesting, we need to work on irrigation and technology that allows for us to continue to produce food at times when the rains have field. like now we need to be able to have is water in places where we now see not only human suffering, but wildlife in livestock. so people are losing their likelihood. and of course, why life losing their lives. this is a huge challenge and that's why building adaptive capacity is so important. this is why we have to invest in all the technologies,
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including solar. one of the things that we are seeing me is that young people on the african continent, innovative like never before solar technologies are on the rise financial technologies and how to transfer a small amounts of money to, to the farthest reaches. we are ready for investment. what's missing is the resources to invest in these entrepreneurs. how so we don't have an issue at the moment of finance. all right, so let me bring in mo, abraham e as the head of the mote it for him foundation. and he addressed that issue about find that, where is the money going to come from? if he's what he told us a couple of hours ago. unfortunately, there is very little movement from side of the you to us. do you think of, of the contribution or the digital mix as a challenge? and that's the only way for the really is still in the market. billy it's
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and we must have a renewal, but it's kind of pricing. one of many ideas i'm sure will be discussed at cop 27 in the next couple of days. there is something that i really have to talk about and not is the activism that surrounds the you and climate conference always. and there has been problems with activist trying to get to egypt to be part of ca 27. we spoke to a number who had very similar issues with trying to act. he just physically getting to the country. this is what he told us in has been a hassle trying to get a cop this year. and one of the biggest challenges has been getting badges as a very well we're about as a method response, as like the ending of the badges are valuable. and the process has been really tedious. i personally had to go through some processes to get my boss with jeremy
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after his, our deal to have his privilege. when i go down to print several b row, the cruising stitching the aunt is super duty she correctly. so the, so some of the basic new tools do something, because you did this, i think new course should be given additional, unbeatable. most of the stuff did you wish to can to. so these are the headlines that were saying in the last few days, addiction security rest, dozens ahead of cock 27 climate summit rights group. i can't say enough how much protests activism is a part of the essence of cough. what happens outside influence is what happens inside i was inside. if this is what happens outside, hey mirror. are you going to call 27? yes, of what to secure. i left me needs funding and of course it's still how find it is not yet fully find it. so i have still have issues in egypt,
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but lake they're actively aaliyah said we have been having problems. i possibly we have been working on the budge, on the budget allocation group and on the working group and with activities and on the continent. and we have had issues, of course the was very few by just allocated. and then these very limited funding. and we have had so many major pollutants, for example, we saw that you k who actually major polluters and also the ones holding the claim and hosting for cop to exhibit for last year actually not showing up. so we having issues like that. and when we have made up what it has makes, i'm not sure enough to cope. we have fund as not actually i don't think i'm all the time being the prime minister, the u. k. then junker, i suspect that they will be sending a delegation. they, they have to send a delegation. let me just ask you this often. we had a number of egyptian guess who we were delighted to have,
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and part as part of this conversation. and they all felt very uncomfortable about talking about egypt as the host. and the challenge is they have regarding human rights regarding being very comfortable with activists. what can you tell us about that? or i'm talking go from go side to farmers for as our farmer, i would like to encourage a african dibner markets. and today general presented their income 27 to focus on climate adaptation and to, to find a way to a board, the climate adaptation solution. and maybe by eve, hunt or not is chance to fair from a developed countries for of. and i was a very diplomatic. i'll say you came with a mission and you stuck to your mission. this is so uncomfortable. wonder isn't it
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for when you put your hopes and your hosting as a continent, it's not just egypt. hosting is the continent hosting and you get uncomfortable, difficult headlines that you have to wrestle with similar headlines for glasgow for last case cop as well. about security not being at to get a, any long lines, the u. k. government doing one thing and then saying another thing, it's not unusual, but i think when the continent need so much in terms of collaboration, it's disappointing. is it not? well, it is. i mean, there are several issues that could be, could see the problematic one is the location itself. i have to say that everybody's having a problem getting badges it and of course it's extremely expensive to go to shop most shake. so i think the location, if they had asked me and they and they didn't, i would have picked a cairo even because i think that it needed to be in a place that's more sensible. that's not exclusive. and that is part of the,
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of the challenge is the location itself. of course it's a beautiful place in egypt is going to be a wonderful host. but i think that that is, that is problematic. the other thing is i don't think it serves egypt well to have all these but headlines. so i'm sure in the spirit of what cope has always been climate activists will be there. i know the one guy my foundation for example, has, has worked together through their hub to get 37 something like 35 activists there. so they will be there and they will definitely make themselves heard. i don't think he will be trying to get them the headlines in that way. i think i believe could happen. civil society will be present and they will be a strong contingent of youth. climate and environment for me are also human rights issues. so we must lump them all together. we must remember that we cannot exclude egypt and talk about human rights and climate and environment elsewhere. we have to
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take the problem, what it is, including to egypt. all right, one terra and osmond era. when do you have the last word him? era for now? but we know we will be following you and ultimately when you and, and your experiences of cult 27 that we can learn from your experiences and hopefully africa priorities at 27 will be address. thank you on youtube for your comments and questions. always appreciate them and send me ok. finding of this episode of the stream cnx take off with the latest news as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted. for the 1st
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