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by their culture. only a promise to. the jungle and return to the concrete and glass jungle. the result reversed culture. from the forest starts first w. . this is the news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes the movement of people in africa a fresh survey tracking migration passions on the continent has just been published by afro barometer we've prepared a summary of the key findings for you. it makes me proud to have established the first pizzeria in the refugee camps and that's not done it alone as a woman using my own resume says. a refugee from western sahara
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making dreams come true with every pizza delivery in the algerian does it. i'm christine one while come to africa i'm glad you're cheated in one in every four humans will be an african twenty fifty so full africa be able to provide the livelihood opportunities its people demand and meet the research network after a barometer has surveyed current trends on migration and here are some of the key findings a quarter of all africans say one of their family members has lived in another country about the same numbers say they depend on money sent back from british serves abroad most africans who leave the continent do so. to look for work we're
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talking about forty four percent of people here all to escape obviously young adults and highly educated citizens are most likely to consider leaving the country around hoff each group say they consider this at least a little bit. in the strict off poverty the pull of migration and the brain drain for african nations key finding some that are for burma to survey the scene to point to a vicious circle but the research also provides a framework for the future. to make better decisions are getting there and also how to care for the migrants of this event across different does and what channels we need to open up to them so you know that to enhance economic growth what we find in this is highlighted pragmatic examples of migration on the ground but the middle east people are going there because they find jobs and because there are sectors which are filled in by barbara it's pretty exclusive group so so what we want to look at the long run are and you can easily go pathways where people have some sort
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of social networks and safety mechanisms with a third of africans considering leaving home new best practice urgently needed. i'm joined now by profess a emmanuel jim a bloody the director off afro barometer that's the network that conducted the survey it's just been presented it and i wrote the welcome to the africa professor what were you almost surprising findings. were first for thank you christine and thanks for having me we came up with a number of fine beings and some of them indeed surprised. one of them is that africa. immigrants potential immigrants. do not necessarily see europe. north america as the opera fare destination and that the majority of them
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see a destination we did in africa and destination we did in the region in which they live. the places they want to go to so i wonder if these are these trends that you've observed is that region specific or is it just across the continent well first of all we. call that the attack continent we interviewed over forty five thousand people across all of africa from south to north east and west and central and indeed we've covered all the regions all right professor we're talking about an increasing number of people leaving their home and to place you up at unities in another country but we're also talking about a continent that's home to about six of the ten fastest growing economies in the
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world why do we see these my this level of migration even though opportunities are supposedly being created with all this economic growth. well the answer is to your question about to be multiple and complex but from our savings and findings it's clear that africa an economic growth is not generating jobs. and we are not as perience in job creating growth and most probably it also means that the growth is not inclusive that the benefits of the growth are not being inclusively and it's hardly shared and even it who a lot of people still unsatisfied and. seeking to. good better economic opportunities outside of the country right professor one of the things that you did highlight in your report was that you have
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a lot of educated highly skilled people living the continent and of course one wonders what effect is that brain drain having on these countries that people are leaving well to the extend that it is the youth and the true educated that keenest to greet us talking about his tuition you're talking of a situation where african countries tend to lose the most creative and the most energetic that is the youth and the trained human talent that's the educated and the technically technocrats practically of crypt ok professor emanuel jayma boy indeed the direction off afro barometer thank you for your insights. it's now sou'west in sorrow which has been disputed territory since nineteen seventy five that's when the spanish lift and morocco and nixed most
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of it nationalist movement called the policy sorry affront forge an independence campaign until in one thousand nine hundred one ceasefire since then a un peacekeeping mission has kept watch over the fragile peace but with that mission situ expired mixed month there is a renewed push to offer people in western sahara a referendum on independence and that's something more rocco in particular opposes the un has held talks in geneva and the rival today conference has just ended in pretoria south africa but so far there's been little progress not tens of thousands of people fled to refugee camps in algeria when moroccan forces arrived in the nineteenth seventy's while many foster hopes that they might eventually return to their homeland one enterprising young woman is determined to make a go of it in the algerian does it. this car is delivering pizza
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in the desert. sun that it makes me proud to have established the first pizzeria in the refugee camps and that i've done it alone as a woman using my own resources that were filled with a lot of the. copied so delivery service in algeria is so hard as it with a young woman at the wheel twenty eight year old hindu money is one of the ingredients in this rather unusual story. hundreds of thousands of solder we use the indigenous people from western sahara have lived in these refugee camps for many years now they fled here after morocco annexed their homeland money grew up in a camp like this it's all she's ever known but now she can live her dream of having her own pizza service she delivers to families like many a saddam's whose daily routine is defined by this wasteland they want to stay here
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until they get their homeland back. yes animals were suffering under these difficult conditions for forty years we've lived in tents in extreme temperatures with no livelihoods that. i can help people with my service because it brings a bit of variety they're happy to see me. and then she shows us her pride and joy her fast food stand in the refugee camp it's specialty is pizza with camel meat called pizza south are we. in the morning she meets with her employees all young women. whose single wants to help other women find a job. with a shout out and that's it they it's my goal to hire women young people can hardly
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find work in the refugee camps and it's even more difficult for young women. but money has made it with advertisements like this she promotes her project and her camel pizzas. business is busiest in the evenings at the refugee camps you can get a pizza for the equivalent of two euros. many people here are looking for a change from the monotony of life and money has achieved cult status she's a young woman with her own business who travels the region on her own with her pizzas that his own terror suspect. that i'm so happy there's finally a pizzeria in the camp and i hope she will also pursue other projects in the floor had to be. the next day mani is on the road again as she drives she passes by reminders of the sixteen year insurgency by the sun are we
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against small rock or some rec. huge remains. some of the injured war veterans live in a dilapidated home outside the camp it's important from money to show solidarity. she brings a free pizza hut hardy who was paralyzed when his spine was damaged in an airstrike in one nine hundred eighty. i regret nothing i'm proud of my war wounds because i got them fighting for a fair and legal cause. many people here have lost hope in a brighter future but not money she shows us her recently opened second pizzeria which is of course staffed by women. money is next plan is to open a bakery. and we wish you good luck now fifteen million men women and
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children subjected to abominable crissy over a period of four hundred hits that's the trans atlantic slave trade it was the largest forced migration in human history now on the international day of remembrance off the victims of slavery in the united nations secretary general antonio would terrorists paid homage and called oust today's qualities together with our stand against all the new forms of slavery by raising awareness of the dangers of vast as we know it time and by ensuring just recently equal opportunities for all people of african descent to do. many africans sold into captivity left from west african slave trade such as corey island in city girl nigeria and from we've been in now for more than a million people these steps were the last they would take on african soil before being forced aboard
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a slave ship today the door of no return remembers this painful part of african history. and that's where we'll leave it from africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page. to know that seventy seven percent obama are younger than sixty ah. that's me and me and you. and you know what it's time no voice is part. of the seventy seven percent he told. you this is where you.
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a swedish artist you and their weird a wonderful stop motion videos. the croatian musician maxime irvin started playing the piano when he was eight a new after just a few lessons that he wanted to become a professional pianist meanwhile with his extraordinary technique he's been called the fastest pin ist in the world and he's really made a name for himself especially in asia as a crossover artist with new interpretations of classical music that appeal to a younger audience. recognize this piece of music it's the well known in the home of the mountain king by norwegian composer it greek written in eight hundred sixty seven when mixing
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their beats and plays it it's neither classical nor pop it's his very own version.

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