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that produce ethically and allow scrutiny of their supply chains. firstly i'd like to congratulate those textile firms who are showing that it can be done fair supply chains from bangladesh to berlin and to certification there are also critics who say that this can't work well it works and it shouldn't be limited to just textile supply chains to begin with the green button will apply to the sewing and pattern cutting and dying in bleaching processes some 75000000 people work in these areas in coming years the program will also expand to scrutinize spinning and weaving and cotton production $27.00 companies have so far fulfilled the green button criteria some had been skeptical at 1st. another symbol another certificate who understands it anyway isn't it all too much but we've changed a lot of people's opinions dramatically and that's moved us to make sure that all
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the companies that are involved here atherley checked for their commitment and that this gives them an accreditation with objective value. critics complain that the certification is only voluntary but it's a start and the hope is that it will begin a rethink by consumers and that nudging them like this might have better results than another round of e.u. regulations. and that's all for business africa here on d w for me and the team member alan thanks for giving us company.
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on the bench are some of the famous naturalist and explorers. to celebrate comics on the from the bones from 250 in the morning on the floor of the discovery. expedition boy to the odd. i'm not laughing out of the job well i just sometimes i am but most end up in which
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a couple of things deep into the german culture of looking at stereotypes quietly interesting to see the country that i'm not claiming. needed to be taking this grandma down. it's all that. i might show join me for me the german fun to be a. post claiming. this as. coming up on the program pope francis wraps up this. we asked what impacts us the while. also coming out. for a mess to go racial tensions are running high at least 10 people have been killed in the last week alone we think a look at what's fueling the hatred. it's
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great to have you with us. week long visit south africa with a mass on monday tens of thousands of faithful weaved palm branches arrived by hope will be. reverend shocks dissolve in 1000 century french missionary minutes that. france is as people to look up a boss a role model for the voiceless and a country where less than a 3rd of the population is catholic is seen by many unifying figure correspondent isn't just for the people besides i spoke to the ball straight. into faith family outing to the grave. beatified french missionary.
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was born a hindu but is now a christian fundie monday's hindu and and mary is christian each year they come here together. and you have problems i come here to talk about it with father. doesn't always come right away but it does come. and i want him to be good or nice to me even would. be education good money. to pay the big. that you're not going now growing man is saying that it. would have we started. in the middle of the 19th century. to have converted tens of thousands of people on nourishes but he did more than preach he treated freed slaves as equals and gave a voice to the poor many here still call them the apostle of more riches.
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is important for everyone on earth. he's a symbol of the country's unity if you get. people flocked to him you can see there's a disgrace and. people from all religions and cultures honor him as a spiritual father. and as a father figure. the population of more resources into the rest is made up of christians muslims and buddhists. the mosque right next to hindu temple in mauritius that is totally normal it is a very religious country but in the same time very tolerant. the pope's visit is a special honor for all faiths here. we do not consider to divided up what the
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whole muslim community here welcomes the brits. rolled out even after all we are all of one people dr yes from. what i was just we were thrilled when pope john paul the 2nd visited in 1989 the 2nd just as thrilled by the current pope's visit we welcome everyone who stands for peace yesterday your boy say why do you give a visit with our correspondent on a crash will send reports astelin racist and he joins me now hello nice to see you so how did people react to the pope's visit in my wishes. well very it is the artistic edge of the mood was very good here clearly when the pope arrived at the mosque a tens of thousands had these power branches waving with them as a sign of peace and they were keenly listening to what the pope has to say and especially about his his message to the youth that was quite important in his
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speech trying to tell the country to focus on the u.s. but also telling the same thing to the church because you have to know that mauritius is an upper middle income country it's been doing very well since independence especially compared to other african countries and seen as a role model but this growth of the country has seen did not reach everyone especially not many parts of the youth you have lots of graduates here who find it difficult to find employment and this is why you have a little bit of a divide in the society this is what the pope talked about and after he addressed the masses i talked to some of the listeners and this is what they had to say about the poor people. to be very sensitive for them. and to say what we have the ship program you know you know government is suppose you shall think you should pose to bring in a certain balance but still you know the people. in mogadishu.
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very poor. do not even have the place to sleep and fortunately. there is. the sad you know i think it's some land sale and people get.

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