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and you have other titles quite so much to sing along to you to stick out from super. bowl. interactive exercises. everything is online melbourne an interactive learn german to free with d w. this is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes mozambique's bid to rebuild the devastated port city of bayer is hosting a un back to meeting to raise billions of dollars needed to repair the damages caused by cycling's it die and can it back some people have not even received aid. and the office space and ideas about that's all about to light this so good news the doubles as an experiment on environmental sustainability missing people experienced an alternative way to living in an increasingly crowded city.
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i'm christine wonderwall come to africa i'm glad you're tuned in we begin in mozambique in the port city of beirut where all fours he's hope to raise the money needed to rebuild infrastructure destroyed off to 2 strongs a 2 day donor conference launched in beirut today with expertise from international organizations the private sector and civil society in attendance there hoping to raise about $3000000000.00. it die and can it smashed into walls and beacon march and april hitting the center and the north of the country just 6 weeks of cost more than 2000000 people were affected and about 650 died now the funds will be rebuild infrastructure and support social needs and economic protection in a fixity areas. weeks after the cycle on and the illinois house is
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still barely habitable for the family have moved all their possessions into the only undamaged room that's also where they now sleep. you know we'll never forget the day the storm hit. you with just the idea to go anywhere because. they couldn't come out so they leave. going out that was a very very violent c.s. . lewis house is just a few 100 meters from the shore the sea is the most immediate danger. these coming laws laws every year why do you think it's coming maybe i don't know who these limits are the so i don't know if these are. beira is often flooded parts of the city are below sea level the districts of poynton j.i. and i specially at risk un climate change experts estimate that sea levels could
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rise by a meter by the year 2100. these are stairs of a house that used to be right here in point and jr you can clearly see how the sea came closer and closer over the years and took more and more lens many more houses under threat. the city has taken defensive action with a network of locks and candles and parts of the measures have cost millions subsidised by development funds from germany. the regime on the day of the cycle and the daughter started raining in the logs so the water could run down into the sea if we haven't done that the flooding would have been even worse you know. mayor. says the city is used to flooding but destructive storms like psycho need a new phenomenon she mango is hoping for more funding from overseas to pay for the
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fence of measures you can't understand why some still doubt the existence of climate change. to have to leave our life. maybe delivering another kind of life. but the feeling in the scheme what we have done here with this cycle of do understand that climate change is a problem. they have green flooding once you hear the wind that's what we have seen no definitely do feel. that something bad is happening and that's called climate change. in the meantime and worries about the future about his house and his family. were. you afraid to live in your yard or you can do it because my father was in the wilds
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we know we lived out here and we do. possibility to war. so we are here. but a very afraid so we afraid. if you could afford it. you would have moved a long time ago away from the water's edge ok let's go over to bay right now we have. is heading up operations for the red cross is it diet response welcome to the w africa flow when most of the money that's raised at the sterner conference is going towards rebuilding infrastructure but perhaps tell us how desperate the humanitarian situation is as we speak. thank you thank you for that question because it's true that i think a lot of impact on the infrastructure here roads which is hospitals are being damaged but we should not forget the human side of it and today see some people after 2 months see didn't receive some 1st assistance was that's one of the thing
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that's looking at that the moment that the red cross is to still try to to give them some tools that will help them to to reveal their lives in the future but don't switch respond to there are still very dire needs to be sure to read 80 to emergency food aid emergency shelter for example that some of the communities we have been visiting in recent weeks see the entry see if anything right right well that many people have saved that their response to this disaster has been largely and defended has that been your experience and just how have you had how have you had to get by. if we would have been able to have more funds it's true that we would have been able to run small trucks ran the id copters and those who bring in more goods to be able to be distributed to all these people but what he's doing most worrying related to the 2 they're not quite front she is what is going to come in the coming weeks and in the coming months in general and see what are factors
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don years i would say feel doctors as well i don't very presence in the very onset of the restaurants but much less in the coming weeks and coming months why we know that the effect of direct sponsors would really last for long so we need to be able to protect ourselves for quite some time rex was worried we are really worried. ok so so to the point i mean you're throwing forward to the future and i just wonder what she'll say it's off how much a long day you'll say this is all going to be needed they are you in this for the long war they have to give us a time horizon. at the red cross we don't see how such response can be shortened and then 2 years i will explain you just briefly why but we feel look at the amount of tears of crops that have been destroyed it's more than 700000 the factors all the scraps i've been to lost just before the authors so decent that the main office is going to come on in one year so there is no way we can do something that is she staying at will and that we take over after one years we need to be able to reach
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that got for me mum of one year and then encourage people to be more resilient field back safe or in back right or to be more resilient in the risk of floods alright that's fall on pinto from the international federation of red cross thank you very much thank you. it's now to the democratic republic of congo where the body off veteran opposition figure if he and she security arrived in the capital city to get off to his death crowds gathered at the airport to pay their respects many coaches say katie the father off democracy now has a good held ministerial post during which is this is so close regime he ran for presidency several times but was unsuccessful in 1985 to exxon ofter then president mohan kabila accused him of fired 80 election rolls not to say he died in belgium in 2017 he was 84 joseph had been as government wouldn't allow his body to be buried in the d.r. see it was now possible off the chicken she's
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a good son phoenix became president in february now thousands of supporters were gathered at the airport in kinshasa on thursday when she remains a bride to be given a state funeral on saturday and hopefully supporters gathered at that airport it was an important moment. when the crowd would know from here it is really an extraordinary day he. said them it is the father of democracy who has gone he's the tree he's in library for us. from on 3 march month. he must rest when you start. i'm very happy that we can have a ceremony for theosophists 97. an extra is a place i know i want to visit it's ethiopia's newest museum that launched in march 20 is often it's found is 1st came up with the idea it's a museum and more because it also comes with a big garden way
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a city doing this can reconnect with nature that means a lot for people in a city that's known to be developing at a rapid pace or pace and look at the museum. the rainy season has started and those oh my garden is rejoicing this lush oasis is the newest addition to at this about best cultural spaces and the pride as mr m. . here architecture and nature celebrated together these ecological huts turned into works of art were built using an ancient construction technique process where you actually get the subsoil you have to be about half a metre before you get the soil the only thing you add is water and straw for about a month and it lasts for hundreds and hundreds of years. or more control. in so many ways it's one of the best i think. sustainable houses surrounded by
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a labyrinth of plants most of which are in the mid to ethiopia a dream come true for messing around with winters underneath but this is what looks like. these leaves kostin that are usually dipped into coffee and this plant is said to cure a cold in no time in a city where cement towers are sprouting up like mushrooms so my museum is a space for humans to breathe and for nature to flourish. the city's going past i think. not in the drought right direction many of the trees are. dying out. of the air is polluted or even completely poisoned we're all affected one way or another we're all connected through the environment. reconnecting humans to the environment is precisely the aim of this school. one never done. several times
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a week this kindergarten children come out in small groups and take care of the zouma garden and its farm the school is open to all and the 1st come 1st serve basis the monthly fee for this alternative education is around $200.00 euros or 60 years for children in a scholarship. student more in this age they have to learn about their gardens 3 family about the organic they can patch they can see and that can even place that so they know about it and it's getting to the. despite these multiple facades new zealand has many more are going tragic. after his recent visit prime minister at the club asked for the garden to be extended an encouraging show of political support but a drop in the bucket for one of africa's most polluted cities. and that's label
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