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native germany always has its finger on the pulse. of the market. and go to. germany. to deliver. the whole d w one up. for in focus global insights the news at four local heroes. w. made for mines i'm a mother like two billion other mothers around the world i have one wish the best for my child. but in this is society in which breastfeeding is often frowned upon and at school for me to abound with profits is more important than my baby's well being how do i know how to make the right decision. starting
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december ninth on d w. running out we found out two years ago that she has a heart condition. and ms ahead has got worse in the last few months. i can look and she only has a year to live. we found donor so she can be operated at the salaam center in sudan. this is very good
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news because she is very sick. she will get better if we don't act immediately. how much she has an excellent chance of making a full recovery after the surgery. but you can't fly to sudan with angelica and something might happen. if she dies in sudan and she'll have to be buried there she won't be returned to wanda. you need to bear that in mind and you need to agree. on those and do you agree in opinion yes i do i'm going to do an x. ray ok so i can see how our heart is doing.
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in iran we don't have a permanent. so your recent underscores we have many patients who need surgery. out of the shitter. yeah. we do have many acquired high
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diseases among them romantic fantasies. romantic had diseases start primarily by step front when the stepped out is not treated by down to generate the spin is in in it can just complications and and heart can be affected it can damage the valves. and one of the two appear that you could use or just send a country. i'm working in a public hospital. it's a difficult for me to manage all of the specialists but i try to do my best clear. it's my obligation as looked at but also it personal commitment to hear. you know what.
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this metra violence is incompetent it is thick and so when it is closed and there is this big whoa if we don't send this child quickly for say gary sure we have more and more heart failure. this individual for work ethic has she been suffering these fainting fits for long. or not language ever. all the pressure and can't have the chance to be a party to that this and time for putting together a metaphor port for sudan ok i have tried to approach those who are in critical condition comparing to.
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you know sometimes when i go back home i spend many hours thinking about my question to one way. medical doctor. we are humans and we have strong question. if we see a push. because it's too late to do so yuri because it's not possible it's very hard for me and. especially when you know that some finger could be done to save the fish.
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she's in a lot of pain and costs a lot at night she has to take medicine all the time or she will die. i thought to get her well again and even sold my house movie. millions when i was. if she gets treatment and gets better we will praise god in the months when we're not with her we will thank god that she's getting treatment if. it's preferable to suffering with her here. to check. in with john and don't worry. though somewhat you'll be home soon.
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i'm glad to be getting there. could you bear it if i gave you a goodbye kiss. i'm excited to be getting on a plane please at this how are you getting their peers who. do with us with a plane on the sky. yes it flies. it flies in the sky and rolls like a bus. since those a call i don't know where sudan is going so all i know is that she will be treated their. p.r. move and if she dies it's god's will and mine is now and i will have to accept it. whatever happens to her.
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whatever do you know what surgery and. in two months time you will come home and you will be well again then you can go to school and help at home just like the other children are you pleased. yes i'm pleased. when the new. was good at school she was in second grade but she got weaker and weaker. but she used to love to dance for hours but now she has to stop after a while. that makes me sad. she used to love to dance
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come down i'm from. when i'm grown up i want to dance and become a proper dancer. when i'm on again i want to train and join a dance group. and. be brave just. don't worry too much before the surgery. have peace in your heart you come home as good as new. i've been sick since two thousand and three it started when my legs in my stomach
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started to swell up i was coughing blood. you know i used to be a cattle farmer but everything has changed since my daughter fell sick. and i wite has much more to do it's been difficult but i have to do what is best for my daughter you know. i'm going to sudan. i'm very glad i will be treated there even though i will miss my parents. hey there good morning how are you do you want to say goodbye to the children today we have traveling reef eight percent to sudan to be operated on there in your. you for this this is really
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a good opportunity for me because i'm going to meet the look at him in some center for the first time. to establish a relationship. on science more efficient. medically to get. at the c.d.c. . we've explained to you why your children need to make this trip unfortunately it's not possible for you to go with them that would be too expensive there isn't enough room for you all to stay with them you can accompany your child to the airport and the check in. this day is to be a bit long. in a country far from there. so it's hard. going to some center just for some days. so we have no sense of who are going to stay we
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need to keep. them on and i would. like to think you're going to go. there with an idea. in my. mind.
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but i am. the but. the but. the. the.
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the the. so is this this is our intensive care unit this thirteen year old my bet is the vast majority of our faces about seventy percent of our patients go to the mighty few. select for. their service. or if you have pain ask them and they will give you. the right to receive proper health care has
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a universal right. my right to have perez european cannot include their cities and so he has to get a diagnosis and so on and the right to be cured for enough to come stops at the level of a couple of bucks and they show some of your id biopics and that's where the idea of establishments centers of excellence in africa. angie they're taking blood so they can test it it will be just a little prick all right you brave ok three. hundred angie well done. was the first time how do you feel with. yeah yeah. you're an excellent blood donor. see you soon. lost all
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your questions are coming from where. they're coming from everywhere and this was what was agreed to from the very beginning with the ministries i have you know sit down and name but in conference yeah since we don't have the possibility to build mega centers let's move the patients as much as possible. is in a very strategic position no other country in the world has got my neighbors and he's dillard just african countries so they do look rather. interesting for a step just so they're open for a living beginning to people coming from abroad that this is the one they want something more and by chance the former minister of health was very russian it was just ago this idea this will put it very much as government level. you know you can cite where we have. only. in the sense of design for
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fifty thousand cases in. we are now at temporarily i hope stepping down the number to look at issues because we have some financial problems. we need to increase our financial resources to continue to have patients particular small kids it's a big challenge and i think it's water. and take today and. i think this is a unique last resort. a lot of attention was paid to do the impact podium i had on . the clean cut part of the hospital is completely sealed we have done open heart surgery this year while i was side there was
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a sort of storm we're not one grain can you say. mary it will make you stronger. before. you can clear the table with equal amounts. and sleep at night and eat just a spoon for the camera team. just . so you hear. very often i've asked myself what will pass into the brain of many of our patients
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but i look at their centers. what will be the equivalent for me to see a space shuttle in the middle of the dark and i'll event. i'm fairly. sure. about. how do you feel i feel. right. here. so badly compromised. with you from here. doesn't seem easy and you perish yeah if we perish not feasible we have to.
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on the option of the mechanic or five of the city which would be. difficult. to muse that she'd need to quit additional treatment far or that i. when shooting a girl this drug would not allow angelic to be pregnant i did not pick up the mystery. but will see. that there is no. then. you should know how. that. someone has explained them that they would be up for it. yes. i did design manage your car.
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rash her eyes. i'm happy to see that they are going to be operated. but on the other side i know that their risk is always there. very sick and efficient and happen. tell me which one is the bloody past the most. directly from a gene. i look at this one.
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ok exactly i think trying you know i can make that the souce as long as you make the first. emergency started because there were so many ongoing conflicts so many civilian victims and all this happened in countries where medical or surgical facilities were being trained on existing. for many many years we only did war surgery we did it to you know and we did it in iraq or with these are very stern and i started thinking about maybe fashion not as a business but having to do with preserving life or improving the quality of life. should keep this secret to being using the chinese pasta machine god knows what will come up in the last world. how about what because i don't like.
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when we decided for the project in sudan the idea was to have a center based on certain principles not only quantity but social responsibility vision that i see here. has nothing to pay and after surgery will have drugs from the center free of charge. on the life this is an example of what a hospital should be no profit institution i think. why should someone make profit out of the fact that we are sick i always thought that the role that objective of a doctor is to assure the wellbeing of the population not only should they get sick enough to make nearly unfortunately most of our men so i've gone the other way around them in how to use one of the. best business in the world.
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as you know stability whatsoever. one of only that you know whistling past. can we change the menu. with me. how are you good are they giving you oxygen. but i said you didn't. she told me you said she's not allowed to have salt. you know i was fighting you when i do anything today i think. when do you get food said no there is so i say i don't we were doctor i love it she said no
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but good. when are we going. excuse me twenty going soon. where you're seventeen years here five hundred species beside me so you didn't see . i'm very curious about beauty julie perry. might hear me in the green has suffered very badly from this condition but i know she's getting treatment now and i hope that she will get well soon and return home .
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i am afraid that engine make it. if she dies and i will go there and fight. with them you know what else can you do if you lose a daughter and you're all alone. or are.
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taught. that there's a huge level. i'm going to have this. coming out of the chest i don't even know if you make sense to buy any of. their stuff i bust. the page along with going to it's going. to grease. superstar by far the hardest become hostile decide. there are those. ice cold water over the hassani that up when we have that in mind i think.
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the figure there is racing. with here. right. the left. him at. times all. the. former a person is love you know you have the left side that's. where she talked before we start this is going to be a. see the results we have to be patient with humans thank you very much.
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julie. left ventricle is very bad at the moment. over the months you should recover at least partially good function. in the matter of seemingly being. ready for giles but the big size of our. will be more than enough. even if she becomes ninety keep us. in the function of the after was bad and if you are pleased you are not sure then if they have to draft a wife and child that can make. they
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had very bad situations both in terms of their cardio. even more important the heart function that was already very compromised and depressed. we called and complained to be able to to have a normal life for. nearly life. thank you didn't do suggest to me if i'm going back to rwanda you're going to stay here with the doctor so. as i will transfer well and look after you and i'll be waiting
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for you. i would like to spend more time but unfortunately didn't have to go back and. continue my way you know and. we have seen many push. projects so yuri. some of them have to look at complications and demeanor. and i'm just one of them. i hope that's because she's sending kids to be apartments and i'm sometimes we need to continue our sort of work on prevention. every time it's six months has to go to the health provider to get on to.
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the heart access to vincent. we prevent the complications. all of them they have from a kind of come out of. post operative period when they provide me difficult they have to keep strong. when we. move. to see them as soon as we get home i'm going to oil my hair. the boys will go crazy when i see me. here.
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sweetheart can you see me. are you at home and can you show us. a. lift angelica so her father can see her. brave and strong. showing you where she was operating. there's no bandage. and. she's still weak. she still looks sec but she'll get well again soon i'm fine. are you recovering well. you want to stay there it's great that you like it. ok if you like it so much. the government says that i would.
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and i may. i thought i was. going. to be honest i wasn't sure of that or did want a patient and making them
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a good thing when betty itis creation but i can see a lot of them around smiling and doing. my surprise you know unlike the guys in the night and i was. younger it starts working properly done it's pretty impressive how big the change can be in very very short time. you with when your heart beats faster the machine works faster than. my heart sounds like the grasshopper in our garden. marty had the surgery everything was perfect at the beginning in the primaries that we saw something of the last four laughter my leisure go there ok there is
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a valve that as we replace shows a little the fact. he said. there is more some more problems that we want to check a little bit of the back room. with . her. but him. ok when his arm on the. back is marked on the can you stay with me for those more understand. you can't go home tomorrow and. it's ok. and. she asked. me to tag who needed to the people who are pollution is not a big operation like them before she must not be afraid. the kitchen.
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was known. as we were all very sad. and. the. people have told me that if i need to be operated a second time i won't survive. the massacre could they finished examining her the doctor said we should go and visit a friend. of congo. honest so much larry you have to eat something you can't live off medicine. don't cry ok
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marie. set up an eating thank. you to hurry please try and eat something. i want to go home. marie they told us you can go home on monday. don't lie is that what the doctor said. it's the truth the doctor said it we were there. you know only staying here a few days be brain set up and eat something. are you going to eat the bread too. is today thursday and then let me go on monday. he way a family we wouldn't lie to you. love i do you hang on in there we'll be waiting for you. by mary you'll feel better soon i'm sad i won't see so often anymore but
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i'll write to you. right. back. we know that you are just planted seeds. i got no idea even one of those seeds would become a tree. but at least what we have done is done. those who were lucky enough to come across the city they had to treat we would charge. one house for they not called to the second speech in the ocean. so i hope the
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coming years there will be some replication of these modern maybe this will be the start of a positive look. good except there is not a priority for many countries of africa because they are still fighting you raise an area because cesar chafey. many put it to showtime military out that magnitude of cardiovascular diseases so. we have to work hard to convince them that this is the next they walk on. i know that story to take a long time but i'm optimistic is the future.
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but if it i hope you are strong and brave there. why did you make us eat i put on some white. sauce. and i want to go to school again. i want to be a doctor i want to help kill people the way i was cured. under angelica you've grown.
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