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i don't think think into the german culture of looking at the stereotype question but in your thinking for you from the country that i'm not. going to seem to think it is drama. to me it's all that good. i'm rachel join me in the. post. this is the w. news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the effects of climate change on africa are clear for all to see on in kenya where changing rainfall hobson's make it difficult for hedda's to feed their livestock has been developed to help farmers find the right place for the animals to graze and even some of the possum enough to do it one of the most jobs. to be. moved to the south there was just one is. also coming out. she
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and her family fled from war torn south sudan to uganda 3 years ago now needed for any work as a seamstress she's one of many refugees who are giving us payment on land to help them settle on a raise the terrible memories of the past. welcome to the program i am at the mica julia stories in the bed but 1st to new developments consent in sudan the african union has suspended the country over monday's violence in hot tune on twitter the a you posted the a you peace and security council house with immediate effect suspect that the spacing of the republic of sudan in all you activities until the effective establishment of the civilian led transitional authority is the only way to allow the sudan to exit from
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the current crisis. recent images from the heart tombs are just a tense stand of the issue makeshift barricades put up across streets by demonstrators to block the security forces elsewhere in this the news capital so those rapid support forces sit in the pickup trucks mounted with machine guns as the god main routes the central committee of sudan doctors says about 100 people were killed on monday when soldiers and police cleared the sit in by pro-democracy protesters outside the army headquarters that major authorities put that figure no we had to kenya now where more than a quarter of its population is the pendant on pastoral animal husbandry but nearly 90 percent of the country's lands are read or semi arid and changing rueful pardons make it difficult for many headers to find pasta for the animals it can be
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a situation of life and death and the communities need all the help they can get that's where a newly developed comes to the rescue provides vital data that enables head as make informed choices on where and when the animals come graze. northern kenya is wide open skies wisps of cloud hold the promise of rain to come where there's water there's pasture and that means fodder for the precious livestock. used to pay . experts within the communities. on the. radio stations but the experience of generations can fail in the face of climate change if the rains don't come no months can roam in vain the stock arrives at the market we couldn't not at all and you are in text service is providing fight it's enables had
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a son to make informed choices. i wouldn't have lost so much livestock had i been using this app last year we lost a lot when we moved them to outsmart most died on the way when we got there there was no pasture on the way back we lost more livestock if i could have had this at then we wouldn't have wristed that we have come here directly. from nairobi's climate project says the app can help as across east africa i think as a project we have but i get everything 100000. people in. right now we're. in your marriage or. we. will be for this to be a $100000.00. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up
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resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistance director on climate change research or when i came here i recall troll on livestock we said of his asian michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what has climate change got to do with it. ok i think you better set up this country again now climate change is one of the stress test for the bus or let me use it be to be jumbled let me say so but it calamity affects the resource base which is life to a profession that best lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects past us and for the species that left the most to depend on then the person exists in these regions which are fed slash locales
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mostly with these 2 risks that are about to do less stroke at least going down and to the extreme and it was a seed left of deaths these or planet related but only flip side we also have issues that constrain the mobility adaptive capacity in security t. population increases and the shrinking natural resource base which add up to a question plenty change now that obviously tell started it is a very serious situation however the pastoralists been dealing with this so far. let me say that they're both they both by the letter. from the left or left of economy most of them into natural resource is kind of eleven's but we need to be keep being some of them out without going into a negative light of this latest check or buying me. this leg gondor is is no and also on
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a progression and sound going well how can you sustain this late what always and the rest that we book proport action and also for the production but for the life of death i mean so diversify and has been very key now how important is the use of technology in dealing with a situation like climate change. you see social systems that reach and active duty i actually see that it policy changes faster than kind of just got just a drive behind but most of the committees now i haven't received this policy changes we went back to the state college any. mobile phones to get to where they were measuring the climate from inside this is to know where help gets it's really just passages from the from the about the residence of somebody else around before you know markets is it. for my life i did any bending develops my own stick to be easy and i know that presses the out. so it helps the
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best way to put it to do to keep up with these losses in the production systems yes ok michael i wish there was more time cause i'd love to be educated more know how important technology is to climate change while michael teeth with a kenyan like a cultural and livestock research a position thanks for your time thank you welcome. now while most countries strengthen the our borders and 10 are we refugees uganda is welcoming more people than ever approximately 1000000 refugees mostly from south sudan now call uganda home the united nations credits the east african country with one of the most progressive and generous refugee policies in the world the government has made significant strides to ensure freedom of movement and access to work for refugees edith phony and her family 11 example of this. symbolize sims teach by stitch it is for any question traits as she makes
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a new dress surely recently was able to train as a sim strays as part of a huge. project destruct from a terrible memories in 26 didn't she fled with her family from what south sudan to uganda. on our way the rebels came they took up property. in different ways and beat us. like millions of others from south sudan just were less run down or the d.f.c. edith and her family found refuge in uganda there are 48 here functions differently compared to the rest of the world people are not just confined to a comp like in kenya refugees who are immediately given a work permit and the land which is provided by the communities and their new neighbors who hand over parts of their land they also receive monthly benefits we have cash and food as well because when we give them food yet that is restricted to the 4 that we've given them by trying to give them cash they have the option to buy
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and supplement what about dead dead dead that it is so it's option. huguenots of a strong willingness to give to those in need for 20 years they also suffered during the civil war the people here know what it means to be forced out of their homes they also benefit from international aid which can be used to build hospitals or schools but of course there are still. challenges. as a young school we have enormous talent is one of it is. like the classrooms are not there now we don't have science a laboratory we don't have a library though we have the books but we haven't know where to put them there are so that it has moved from 5 distance to gambia so the north stuff does then also the students especially the girls move from far distance to come and learn in the school no but if we must school is an edge of money district in the north of the country 400000 people live here half of them are
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a foodies some of whom arrived here 50 years ago most are from south sudan where the most recent civil war broke out in 2030 leading talk ongoing conflict between rival factions and ethnic tensions have only existed in the region titers juggle their food you discover suffer much money district is happy that their food just were able to find a new place to call home in uganda he believes it benefits the locals to the prisons over to so many u.s. mindy's so many people have been employed not not not in a separate from this a district but it is where and we pay a tax when you look at the infrastructure before we have constructed access what odds in that if it is a tremendous well constructed discourse we have of course structed it is. but there are also negative aspects resources are gradually dwindling including wood supplies in general 29000 alone one must 6000 more if we just arrived in uganda but east
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african country wants to keep its borders open and can only manage this influx with the help of it money at least for the time being a 2nd us policies continue to be put into action you just saw the very food use will be self-sufficient lexeme stress it is phony. finally who ever thought of putting a good camera on an african penguin. well 2 such as of nelson mandela university in some a strand that's who and look what happened. when the beds dive down below the waves of stony points at africa 1st they swim down 30 metres deep. to find the one should be still left to eat and then they head the fish shows towards the surface so they don't have to dive so far down the next time scientists believe the bats again work as a team driving the fish towards the light that makes it easier for everyone to catch
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hello welcome to the world of art sun culture british singer died i was back with a new album and is going on tour again for the 1st time in 15 years also coming up a new documentary about a boat that rescues refugees in the mediterranean against or be all that. and a photographer who visits museums to match up visitors with the pictures.
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