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it was the speech of his life perhaps his past. his most difficult chancellor and not cool addresses the people of east germany shortly after the fall of the wall. to commerce for german unity journalist peter lim borg was the scene. 30 years later he looks back on the. december 19th. w. there's news africa coming up on the program where africa is still battling with high. grades. making of condoms is raising awareness distributing thousands of condoms in kenya with the hope of each i.v. future also coming out. changing perceptions of food on traditional
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power one chef is transforming cuisine and attitudes in south africa. it's another weekend and your welcome to the program now much has changed since its eye view was discovered in 1903 in the last 2 decades the number of new infections has declined significantly and although there is still no kill the diagnosis no longer you cause a death sentence many more people are receiving treatment all around the world however it's a very means a massive problem the u.n. estimates that in tween the 18 almost 48000000 people worldwide when living with a virus about 6 percent of the infected people live in western and central europe and north america 15 percent in the asia pacific region africa. also has the
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highest numbers when it comes to new infections and aids believe that vets for now the only effective way to stop the disease from spreading is prevention and that is stanley in garrison mission he wants to make his country kenya hiv free you eases awareness about safe sex and good texan from sexually transmitted diseases using empathy and some human. be home she's majesty the king of condoms. we join him in his kingdom she bear a slam in the canyon africa's largest audience loud. this is my kingdom is my territory it is my eyes i can mia every day and use what you call the libya upload. i didn't. see the community love a little sleep with them love what you call trust building and i think them on the
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whole too. bad indeed stig is from the i do the most ritual soul of a gotta draw it from the most literal everybody will be depending to the need or want and many people want one thing that the world is turning a the king of condoms started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school after losing a close friend to a change stanley decided to attack honest and open conversations about hiv with as many people as possible to draw people's attention here is this i catching out feet is very attractive and it's also make me feel proud that i'm the king and i'm able to meet other people not very good level at a low level. high level coming from the slums it's very uplifting through to them. in the last 2 decades hiv infections in kenya have to creased by house
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organizations like l.v. city health who supply the king of condoms with well condoms have helped steer these efforts however 5.6 percent of the population still carries the virus and recently a new worrying trend has a much to. do we've noticed that now. among the new infections there's an increased number among young people generally so here we're talking about age about 15 to 24 years who are at highest risk of infection in poor settlements like kibera infections among young people particularly on the right. i came to realize that these are chary called on by guinea because the same god when you asked them why why what happened was i dismantled the boat for maybe he started being made and started doing this it wasn't this month we stuck with him on. thinking of condoms
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and his project supply green funding. so that they can sell the crops even the small income helps young girls become independent and less likely to engage in acts if say 18 year old lexi from ikea is part of the project and anne's part of her living with a farming pad. they don't have to depend to those money league to. small girls in sexual. activity so that you can get money to buy. your food have their confidence say courage to say no i can't support myself taking of condoms moves on to continue his daily mission to protect his kingdom kibera i can tell you why he treated me. as an african i was summoned to put a sample of people living here to here you know with. the power of that simple thing called but i'm still new to me but i believe in me somebody who can now mark
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where he takes me to be. with. my guest today is the u.n. is that it's years ago to have direct. minivans for your time now we just saw reports about someone distributes in thousands of condoms to help tackle a tavi in his community how effective is that it's very effective because you can have. vented pregnancies you can also have many of those 6 of transmitted infections like hiv can be prevented when you have a condom so it's a good thing which is good to know it is not a 100 percent is it no but i mean it's a very very good safety net and it's a good thing to have because we know it helps but for many it might not be so easy to negotiate sex with a condom and that's why we see you know that there is
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a risk that women are more vulnerable especially the young ladies we're going to get to examine why that is the case but the quote communities are unique force behind the success of the each of your response what more should communities be doing well without communities i think we will not have an opportunity to end aids as a global health because in communities you can address so many more things than just only. virus it is about how you can thrive how you can live without stigma and discrimination and be part of their lives whether you are at risk of requiring the virus or living with it so communities makes the big difference for us when we are trying to combat aids what are some of the practical things communities could be doing so communities can raise awareness communities can be part of the solution because they can also provide a lot of services they can really work again stigma and discrimination but also to hound decision makers accountable so that there are more resources and that you
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have access not only to testing and treatment but also to be able to thrive when you're living with hiv i mean we've come a long we in tackling hiv aids can you tell us some of the major. developments we've made so far so globally we see now that there are millions and millions of people on treatment in africa that is still the biggest burden of the global aids epidemic 25000000 people are living with hiv about that about almost 16000000 have access to treatment so still a lot of people that perhaps don't know their status or not have access to treatment but more and more people can survive and they can also thrive thanks to treatment but that is not enough because we still see more new infections and that's an army so it's a little bit of a mixed picture and not at least in eastern and southern africa new infections is actually going down by more than 25 percent if you compare to 2010 the same in
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western and central africa going down new infections but in the middle east and northern africa it's going up so it's a mixed picture lately i mean all together good news the numbers have sort of gone down about talk about ladies emotional. most women feel that the threat of age i'd be more than men why is that exactly so we spoke about condom use you know how easy is it some some people perhaps don't have sex because they like to have it we see increased rapes we see sexual violence i know so that some. using sex just to be able to continue their lives we have a problem today that we have so much of it could inequalities and we have a lot of social injustice in the world and women and girls tends to be more vulnerable and we see that every year every we every globally in the world $6200.00 adolescent young women becoming infected by hiv india
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2008 it's too many and it's in an equal burden on women and their grave right before you go what is key to win the fight against hiv. so we say that if we use communities exactly what you spoke about communities that can make sure that people know their rights and they have known it's that we have an opportunity when living with hiv that you can still fry and to have a good and fulfilling life existence to more services than data yes to only the treatment and also when communities have the right to organize and to be able to come up with good solutions that is one way to make sure that they are going in the right direction for that we need more resources and we also need to have that power of knowledge on how you are making sure that people know better because this is the best way to have prevention in the world to make sure that we can end aids and as
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a saying goes prevention is better than cure gunilla carson una stuff it is a get a director thank you for your time thanks for having me. now what would you see as south african cuisine mealy pop or milk topped one delete my boss who is one of the few blocks of african group changing that perception he trained on high end restaurants and good friends on the u.s. 2 years ago he returned to south africa with him to develop his old unique style of south african cooking enjoy. south africa meets the mediterranean that's the recipe for one day success aiming to transform south african food and breaking called unary barrios i don't write recipes i don't cook fires if i just get inspiration from. i just get is very sinful nature things are on the current situation.
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the with. my gifts is that if i feel like it's called then i get inspired to do something but. it speaks to the weather here so which a route to dishes like tripe sheepshead and circum i'm mixed with a modern european twist. in a country where black owned restaurants a still a rarity one day basle is not only to challenge what south africans eat also how they eat. them on the me excited about the fact that it is a place that i don't buy. that. now that it is even more in the way that is going inside as they enter british visit and that vision is now slowly changing tastes and traditions one bite at a time. now that looks delicious. africa you can catch all our stories on our website on the facebook page so based on our story
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i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room those are 9th in the time it was hard i was trying. to get white hair and. learning the german language and not just gets me think little push maybe to interact with some say you want to their story my parents fighting and reliable information for margaret. to. come. greetings from berlin and welcome to arts and culture and this is where we take a moment to florence what we've got because berlin famous feedly stuff palace theater is celebrating its antenna and we'll get to that right after a look at what else is coming up. award winning or maybe an artist is it a touch of the is in berlin with an installation that explores her country's
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lingering trauma at the hands of one time german i think you know hours. and giovani time out of the news is an unusual medium to create his stunning large format portraits namely the rubik's cube or should i say hundreds of them. well the fiddly stuff palace theater in berlin is a place that lends itself to surprise it's got the world's largest stage which can hold the world's longest chorus line it's berlin's glitziest night out and it looks back on a century of spellbinding entertainment and for the occasion of its 100th anniversary it's honoring its jewish founder as a statement against anti-semitism. trying acrobats and perfectly synchronized dances. up to $780000.00
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