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broke. in 60 minutes. to. drink with. her. good morning good. morning. business d.v.d.'s africa coming up in the next 15 minutes nigeria's east more than a 1000000 people have been displaced standoffs trapped by violence as a decade's conflict between the government and off groups rages in borno state also on the program i. think. we will meet nigerian animates his whose work was screened at the across animation film festival
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hall they got the film funded and why it's a gift. to go to for a ride i went. to see i will tell you the same kind of story that i like to do what excites a result of my life because you never seen anything like that before. i'm christine will welcome to news africa day and we begin in nigeria where this week has seen more than 100 dead in a series off clashes and attacks between regional forces and is a missed fight in the country's wealth east military sources say 20 troops and more than 40 jihadists with killed any of this weekend aga on lake chad a. national joint tossed their troops on the jerries regional allies has seen repeated attacks since 24. nigeria's presidency again claimed this
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week that vocal decade long is surgeons he had been quote defeated but even his admits that the north of the country is still a violent place blaming what it says is a mixture of remnants criminal groups and jihadists from the mafia and west africa president mohammed a former general has previously said the group will quote beaten. so where does this leave the people who live there doctors without borders says the conflict in borno state means many of the 1800000 displaced people now suffer from mental illness. is a town southeast of my degree where about half of these 70000 inhabitants are displaced people some live in camps others in the host community wherever they are there is not enough psychological support for them. many of the displaced people
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have suffered terrible abuse would like you to listen to the testimony off too much oh that's not her real name she's a victim of groups when. i'm 70 not working i'm being forced me to get married and i got pregnant they took the baby out and damage my blood of the general it was difficult to have the baby out now i need died young. i had another pregnancy outside i had an abortion and got pregnant again. and i caught one sin after all and i escaped out him to come and have my 3 pregnancies and if they were in the same man. my guess today just spent the last 21 months working and by the glory as an advocacy representative full doctors without borders and they have been a collectivities they call it joins me now i have a high cost in fed too much as stories sounds like rape is being used as
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a weapon in this conflict how widespread is that i'm in it is true that these do you know but tonight is something that we see and hear of quite often even block in the states. at the moment we do not have been in the is a no in the extent that sexual violence he's used is only going to follow what we do know is that people are getting very risky to get better than sitting in those camps and let me know as well is that we try to provide citizens medical services do that right by the signal but it is not an easy easy because of the actions that our names and our sensibilities that like the news and get to both you guys. write a question you've spent the last 21 months in in borno state what did you witness as you will work again. what i witnessed was the extent of human suffering in blood in the states people continued to be displaced by couldn't
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it that has been going on for 10. people continued to. buy the consequences as the evidence or as the. parties of the country continue with the concrete. what you see as weight is a. breakdown of cost in society it is very difficult for the people enough that i can speak to trust other people. strangers coming into the. places of hard beaton's so we continue to see the disintegration of society is where we see as well because they see. access to basics and he says it is true that humanitarian actors have stepped up and continue to provide humanitarian assistance but it is far from the very 1000000 jobs of said he says that people need. this conflict coston abbott seen that the nigerian military and these
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autographs has really been raging for about 10 years now how has that affected services like primary health care. as of today many people were left reliant on humanitarian assistance coming from humanitarian act as like doctors without borders and many other humanitarian actors in many places of in but you can help on those states there is no sequence at this so there is no a state citizens with a medical said disease or education or whatever else because there's just no civil servants in those areas over to the insecurity we continue to see continued displacement in many parts of the state. is as you've mentioned providing health care in particular fluxes doctors who got blood is people who have no arses to
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vaccinations it seems so we see the common in very simple diseases like malaria like diarrhea like like measles architected many children holding to the neck of basic vaccination said these things that should have been updated for the children . cost in local from doctors without borders thank you. thank you so much for sin and the good things in the face of the until attacks by boko haram and other groups many people have fled to outside nigeria that's the case of deborah also that 18 a young woman is building a new life in portugal a country which unlike some of its european naples is still welcoming immigrants portugal has it all has become that's right almost 2000 refugees since 2015. 21 year old the bro's already in makes parts for watches in the city
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of window central portugal just over a year ago she fled nigeria and was rescued from the mediterranean now she lives in a small apartment provided by the local consul. lives good because now. and. now. the braves coming to the m a for your current program that helps refugees to become self-sufficient in the host country portugal welcomes refugees to come but the shortage of manual workers and the dribbling population. forces it's good for our country's economy and the population growth. she really companies themselves are asking for migrants now because they help the local economy whether it's in factories or farming.
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the mayor agrees he says the new arrivals like their brother are helping to develop local businesses. across animation film festival has emerged as a focal point for the wider animation community in west africa it's a platform bet supports promotes and office animators across africa the opportunity to showcase their artistic work while since nigeria's nollywood is already the biggest protest on the continent is there any hope for the upcoming animators in the country. quadroon studios new a short animation film as the tale of a street rat in lagos trying to live the nigerian dream from this studio on
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a suba and has co-founders say they want to create unique stories that reflect african realities. and how you should stop this to your shoes and who's not we come exploring so to the world i think it would do god's i'm sure goodnights roots by the next generations of connection nation of. scientists people in the broad spectrum of society more than themselves. their short film has already been screened at international film festivals now they want to make a full length feature film out of it. but an e.c.u. of us says they need better infrastructure more skilled animators and cash in order to achieve that there are only a few animators in nigeria and small animation companies that like quadrant studios
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struggle to catch the eye of investors. i think people. run prepared all got to work on going to work and get programs to do with the markets get market feedback and hits the market needs with regards whether it's t.v. series will feature. or any type of production. one man that knows the nigerian film market very well is movie director nia hakim or lie on his movie wedding party to it is the highest grossing nigerian film of all time. and he is expanding to animation films he has a team of 10 animators working on various projects he recently released the trailer for his short animation film malaysia queen or air. i will no longer tolerate.
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that. lets me because it's a film that is based on the nigerian female legend queen. my lego is fully funded through donations on crowdfunding site kickstarter. back in malaya and says that with the right investments nigerian animations have the potential of riding on the success of nollywood and even taking it to the next level. but i think we've gotten to that point right away feels like we've seen it all it is i was telling the same kind of stories and i think that's why people get excited when they saw my leica because you know that never seen anything like that before there's a lot from this part of that. even though many small teams don't have the reputation and experience of nollywood and he is positive of a promising future for animation and nigeria. and that is the canal from. catch all story on how websites and facebook page to give you an allergy to dribble
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out of the show with the cost of this week in senegal 60 young people from 29 african countries played with. grappling hooks such. expressed feeling. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day looking for new perspectives on tour and no to even worry playing for rubio camera doing things differently. come to the place where we reflect on society.
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march 28th want to talk. to. some people who for information. want to express g w on facebook and twitter coke addict in touch follow up. to me. hello welcome to the news from the world of awe and culture and will be head banging to a bangladeshi metal band shortly really also coming up. a go of the paradise it's like being in an impressionist painting by monet because it seems. and the greek island of cole food which has much more to offer than just sandy
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beaches has thousands of years of history to discover as well. as a small village with approximately 2000 inhabitants rise up in the north of germany about an hour from hamburg but every year it plays host to what is considered the biggest heavy metal festival in the world and the population right now has expanded by about 75000. the festival is sold out as always and over 200 bands are playing there this year and they're all going on the way with the bras 5 of the local viken fire brigade who traditionally stop to see. no doubt they were the quietest band performing at the festival one of the major events every year is a metal battle for often coming on signed bands he held before hand in various parts of the world winning the heat for the indian sub continent was
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