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her 1st school in the jungle. her 1st clue listen and then the doors grand moment arrives join the arena tango on her journey. you know we're going to return to. returns home. africa coming up on the program for a killer disease all threats to the environment the scientific experiments with genetically modified. divides people. also on the show. and mission is to let's join running. through teaching them to love on the spectrum so.
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you're welcome to the program the new experiment with genetically modified mosquitoes be the solution to your educating malaria despite some progress that is easily means one of the welds they get skilless currently there are more than 200000000 cases of the mosquito borne disease each year and the only half a 1000000 of those lines fact that die most of the children the 6 countries with the highest rates of malaria are well why all in sub-saharan africa. is one of them now. here i started on the experiments with drastic and it would using the spread of the disease. it's part of daily life for many in bicheno fast here at the local clinic this young boy presents with a high fever he tests positive for malaria and must stay at home in bed until he recovers but it may not always be this way. the international research consortium
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target malaria wants to rid the country of the disease and it's focused its efforts on this village in bana heading the project is abdul idea about a canal based scientist who's dedicated his life to eradicating the disease. as he does when he was a weasel it used to be about it radio of people affected by the disease but now started to really talk about 10000000 people affected by the disease. in july scientists released genetically modified male mosquitoes here to study how they interact with the local ecosystem the aim is to one day release female mosquitoes and produce stare our offspring in a process called gene drive. if we don't need to. complement it is it was going to be it's a little difficult to get rid of it this is like a fossil. here in the western region of bodie
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a mass of malaria is endemic during the rainy season mosquitoes breed in stagnant water and into homes with open windows. for the record we see a lot of malaria cases i can't even tell you the exact number per day but at this time of year half the patients we see have malaria some have had treatment which hasn't worked and some haven't received treatment at all wanted to. it's not the 1st time became a fast so is experimented with genetic modification g.m. cotton was approved for use in 2008 but abandoned in 2016 out of the quality of the crop declined. activists are now demanding an international ban on the use of g.m. mosquitoes in the wild they claim birken are basically shut out of the expensive rollout process and say too little is known about the side effects the movement on me for. the media we ask why we have to inject billions into this highly
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controversial research. while almost nothing is putin to a proper health and sanitation policy. that would mobilize the community to avoid sites where mosquitoes breed sick when you look at the manipulation of these mosquitoes which receive new talks and that could then be released into the environment that could damage the food chain ration element. for now target malaria is forging ahead with its plans to release more genetically modified mosquitoes in bana but it may be several years before anyone can tell the true effects on this community. joining me from johannesburg south africa mario myatt as i guess of director african center for biodiversity. it's all you have time so you've spoken strongly against using genetically modified was key tools to help eradicate malaria why. thank you very much everywhere inviting me i think the 1st thing we must
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realize is that this is because the time that a genetically modified insect has ever been released on the african can continue and in the context where there's been very very little experience on the part of african governments with g.m. crops and in the case of the king of paso with the g.m. mosquitoes had been released in july this year. there's been a dismal failure on genetically modified cotton now the genetically modified mosquito project can only be assessed. what we have already experienced with the release the 1st thing is that on the own version of the type of namibia there is no benefits to be accrued to the population or to malaria eradication as a result of the release the release was intended for 2 purposes one to test the regulator capacity of the regulators of that country and to to
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by public acceptance not courtship and mosquitoes but for the project's main this and that is to release genetically a release gene tribe organisms into kin of us or in particular gene trying mosquitoes ok. so regarding that then what are the risks involved. so the risks involved in regard to 1st the g.m. mosquito let's let's look at what they doing they actually need to clean modifying one species of the anomalies mosquito namely and often this can be our where as many and of the species transmitted malaria 2nd very very little independent by a safety risk assessment has been done many independent by safety scientists have expressed great concern about the lack of adequate scientific evidence showing
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safety 2nd many. female mosquitoes were released and these would bite humans and cause and foresee. epis health impacts. i think that we have to also consider the bigger political context within which this project is been unfolding in africa ok you know fossil is and you want to target that we have to think about the not the longer term projects goal is to release gene drive mosquitoes in books you know fast so in order for gene drive organisms to be released elsewhere in the world ok we'll have to end it there thanks a lot for the information maria my ads from the african sense of a by their presence in asia has big south africa thank you. rwanda has agreed to
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host hundreds and potentially thousands of migrants trapped in libya the country signed a deal on tuesday at the african union headquarters in ethiopia the 1st 500 people mainly from the horn of africa due to be evacuated from libya in the coming weeks they will be fast housed in transit sentai and rwanda before being resettled elsewhere some 42000 migrants are currently in libya hoping to cross the mediterranean. many of them being held in detention centers often in overcrowded and inhumane conditions. because. of maggie go brown has dedicated herself to working with children who grew up in poverty in the egyptian capital she has set up nearly 90 community centers in which she looks after the children and teaches them to love and respect themselves at work focuses on coptic christians in my and i would see that has long complained of
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discrimination in egypt many of them live in the slums around cairo on street a living from sorting through garbage. because they live and work in garbage in the sweltering heat surrounded by an overpowering stench to trust them gorga sort plastic bottles every day from 5 in the morning until sunset they have to quit school to support their families meaning they will probably never find a way out of it. if i had the chance to go somewhere else of course i would do it a little a little. buttons have a good place so much i used to wish for but it will never happen for me in the land . it's the fate of hundreds of thousands of people here in muncie atmospheric the so-called garbage city on the outskirts of cairo these videos were made secretly filming is not welcome here most of the garbage collectors are coptic christians
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a marginalized minority in egypt each day they saw through some 6000 tons of trash mostly by hand infectious disease outbreaks a common many children die there a few hospitals and schools here. this woman wants to bring hope to register their reins of children out of poverty and change their outlook for the future in the garbage slums they call her mama maggie or mother teresa or of cairo. she has a simple message i love. to hate you my next week alex he hit me to get out of. the devout christian has brought thousands of children from garbage city to her aid organization in cairo funded by donations from all over the world here they're given health advice lessons and warm meals for 2 days the 1st step on the way out
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of the vicious cycle of poverty disease and shame can eat it's a mission of love says. expect and self esteem. and it's a message that seems to be getting through to many children. i learned a lot about love happiness and solidarity here and to listen to what my mother and father say. from our maggie washing the children's feet as a symbol of respect they have to go barefoot in the garbage and injure themselves here they get sandals and learn how to look after themselves better. when they ask mother to do. what you're doing is like one drop in an ocean she said the ocean will not be the same without. we're just putting piece of sugar in every human.
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have resigned themselves to their fate of working in garbage city but they hope that one day their own children might have a better life. well that's it for now from news africa you can catch all our stories of our web sites on. some images of the exhibition connecting afro future care in berlin it's about fashion care. because i get out of the fast of the sun to drive but.
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come. back to the roots of government lead. the charge finally from somalia live around the world the money needed urgent assistance a. family starts october anything on. hi there and welcome to arts and culture well it's being hailed as the literary event of the year 34 years after her landmark novel the handmaid's tale canada's margaret atwood has published a sequel the testaments i'll talk about it in just a moment and here's what else is coming up. at the crem dellec crime of classical dance in germany the stop ballet and with their latest offering a triple bill of international choreographers conspires to take your breath away.
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and christopher edley as mr plant embrace is the natural world in his arms like in this latest installation. in in france. back when it was published in 1905 margaret atwood's novel the handmaid's tale was critically acclaimed but considered by many to be a bit far fetched the main character offered is one of a cast of scarlet clad handmaids forced to be breeding machines in the patriarchal dystopia of gilliatt will fast forward to 2017 and the novel had a veritable 2nd coming as a t.v. series but also as a symbol.

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