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there's no. manager to no good day nothing to change you know the banks. and so watch the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. in northern sudan for centuries people have lived in this area region eking out a modest living despite all odds but it is being buried under more and more sand blowing off the sorrow. residents of this village trying to protect their homes but it's an uphill battle.
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and it is a tough i think if you dig down 3 or 4 metres you'll find the house. they live in the well is down there to. the house is totally covered. and that's the will for. some families have built 3 more stories on top of their original homes in less than 20 years everybody is battling the sand. there with the will i say that while they would it started with this crack the entire war could collapse these wooden joists are all that's keeping the house together i had to move into the new house over there. a number of villagers have moved away those still here don't know where to go
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fertile land is scarce and so down no one expects any help from the government in the distant capital khartoum. and there we are the forgotten people life is hard in these parts. of. the desert is also taking over entire tracts of farmland. this is the plantation of our own mohamed al hussein he moved here with his family 15 years ago. this is. 3 of the mongol is the height of 4 to 5 meter is all of the 4 metre covered by the sun. like this. i said maybe it is the myth and if so and the. he also grows palm trees and has already lost $500.00 of them to the sand the rest will also soon be buried
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. at the end it's hard to maintain them. it's hard to water them you need to use a lot of water for it to reach the roots at a depth of 3 metres. at some point you just feel desperate. and he's one of countless farmers have acted about 70 percent of our bill land in sudan is in danger of being swallowed up by the desert. and the region is frequently percent by sam storms known as haboobs in. the west bank and because. he was sure. how good true but.
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what the fuss over. them about that but i'll tell mohammad after lo and engineer hakim. the 2 men want to plant trees to try to hold back the sand with the help of drums and i think you have 3 minutes the stage is yours. over the rubble but we're developing smart systems and bots capable of going to remote areas that are hard to reach by truck or on foot in order to plant seeds from the air. our projects sap smart agriculture pilot will be the 1st airborne system in the world and it'll be made in sudan. they will plant seeds of acacia tree is. the t.v. show mash through our lousy young people to showcase their business ideas unlike similar shows in western countries mash roy aims to make
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a serious contribution to socio economic development. your presentation was comprehensive and speaks for itself. i congratulate you on your immense effort. it shows that for young people in sudan there are no limits to hope. and a. car to the capital of sudan it's been a year since mohammed and her team won 1st prize on mushroom why it brought them a 1000 euros a lot of attention and new contacts now they're working hard on finishing their prototype drone. that would. be used. by the. case here.
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from the sky with this plane or took over a wide range of the area are always a village. house is so. moving. their cases are well suited to the task because they grow deep and extensive routes that bind sand and soil and help make it fertile again. electromechanical but. it is divisive market. in many other regions of the world it would be easy to find the parts you need to build a drone but in sudan it's a huge challenge. we can buy or sell anything and that's why it's technology. nothing nothing comes must and it's. so. poverty or something like that to bring everything we need we can get help slumpy that national organization because we are in for that that's for danny to
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write his country shall. we are being like classified us today's. the team and mohammed iraq to testify their drone in the countryside. there isn't trying my mind. it's hard to get. by the end of the day it's just a test and you never. know that it will crash more than those of the. very latest odds are. they made this big i called my mind. the 2 inventors have been working on the project weekends and evenings for more than 5 years by profession that actually i.t.
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specialist. it's windy so the conditions for a maiden flight are far from perfect. me . because. it's not see. any. good. there you go completely destroying. back encounter.
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at the edge of the city of the headquarters of c.t.c. sudan's largest and grow chemicals company this is where the final selection round is taking place for the latest series of. 24 out of a 1000 applicants have made it this far they have thought up all kinds of projects ranging from an electronic health care card to sustainable textile production. are made i mean up there that the president of c.t.c. set up a televised contest together with the sudanese young businessman's association and the british council how to come out of that if you bought it before and that was in that the whole concept of entrepreneurship at that time was not a known concept and was not one that was at all in college so culturally. being entrepreneurial is not part of the sudanese culture no mother you know would tell
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her son or daughter all daughter i want you to go and start the for a company and fail to never it's like study be a doctor be a lawyer be an engineer if you failed in all these all day what can we do then maybe you can go and start. at the beginning it wasn't clear if anybody would be interested in a show like mash or a lawyer. but really from missouri one it was amazing to us not only what about what 5000 participants 55000 applicants in missouri want but then the engagement once it started to go live on t.v. and also should need. you know every one from that person's area or region would be watching and voting and they both go in again there's little loss of the wildest lewdness think it would be like this. but in fact measure on has become the most popular t.v.
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show in sudan. globally khartoum ranks among the cities with the poorest quality of life it has a population of between 6 and 8w2w of them are people displaced from their home regions because of desertification of the civil war. 60 percent of the country's population are under 30 years of age. many of them don't have any steady employment and try to get by doing odd jobs. whether young or old rich or poor almost everybody in khartoum knows mash through i . live in hell you know miserable of the devil in the show inspired you to work on your ideas and education and plans and to make something of yourself rather than
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just work for somebody else. it's hard to see young people of mind i wish there were more shows like it because the younger generation are in a saudi state they have a lot to offer they just need some help getting started. on the work that. i am one of the people who have been inspired by my choice. and they gave me a great push. i want to launch a project that's unique in sudan. and i want to win a trip to london so that's what it is and that's what everybody here dreams of. a lot when the couple. to make entrepreneurial dreams a reality is far from easy in sudan the government offers no grant so other kinds of support for startups mastro you tries to fill the gap it offers candidates workshops on issues such as funding planning and marketing.
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she thinking i'll be showing the small farmers for example so doing the small farm and most of them they don't know that technology and they don't have t.v. so much she thought that we thought that you know the radio will be one of the towns that we can use in to reach them. the question is if you understand your customer who does the farmer frost before work because people they're already buying fertilizer from. the can you identify the people who are already buying for those who are from. and if you convince them they will sell to the farmer on your behalf the people attending the workshops here are much more passionate they really want to learn. they're very enthusiastic a lot of questions they want to talk about it a lot and i compare it to be like a sponge that they want to treat it as much water as possible. from your food.
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the candidates might be very keen but few have any background in economics on management. i thought that a boom i'm going to make my project and be happy and everybody goes back and but i . was shut down a lot of numbers and procedures business plans and goals in the river those days shocking i learned a lot actually. the marketing i never heard the voice i mean i never read that was there before i inferred destroyed. so that's was. a really big good benefit from. this change changed my life actually i'm a doctor i have nothing to lose business but when i take this lectures they've used to be clear i know how to put my my plan my business plan i know how i do with my budget i know how to track. and this does. matter
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or is not only about supporting entrepreneurship but also focuses on responsibility and making a positive contribution to society. for the traditional way of the west giving the gift to africa saying here's some money go and do it is not sustainable because once the money runs out the project stops or there is exhaustion from the west people who are fed up of giving money to africa we needed to teach the africans to look after themselves. we're now near the white nile and the south of sudan a world away from khartoum. summer was the winner of the 1st season of national oil in 2014. it's not
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normal for i dearly need to get them to come into this area out is that said ok you know i'm not saying it's a business now it's become for me as the main share the island of a massive area that's all it's happening and i can't see any of it is around still . and all he could see that he was moving around. god he normally works in. training for women in comp too but when she heard about a plague of want to hyacinths on the nile she decided to try to do something about it. let me laugh. it out. that's. what really impressed because last time we were in the book and i even thought that they have to go under the water are difficult. i'm really appreciate the good they're doing hard. water hyacinths were
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introduced to saddam in the 19th century as an ornamental pool plant they have since become an uncontrollable past. these were going to spread like a founder and it's really growing very fast you can imagine that in one week this plant would most likely $25.00 it's lucky there are additional systems here and that was going to relieve and even the fisherman cannot usually catch fish it's a good environment for most kids. part of sides was maybe. inside the woods oh yeah it's kind of a nightmare for the people the. attempts to cut down the spread of water hyacinths have so far failed even weed killers were simply absorbed by the plants. some oligarchy had the idea of using them as
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a free resource to make decorative items back some small pieces of furniture out of their stamps. i think this is the unique amongst my live news that you don't need as kind of prizes well as you can leave very suitable forces can come to life so that. you can see that i'm using such kind of a normal kind of tools you and i have to go for it kind of felt such a drama as fully grumbles tools i'm. choosing a caesars. want to spread out and even if you don't haave then you can just play with your hand so it's kind of easy way i mean this has been for people who doesn't have a fuse kept it out of sight of business. for now or she makes the items herself at home in her free time.
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for. some a algarve who sells her products on the internet and at a small shop. here some of the new things i've made that they should be on display here. i'm talking as can we make some space for them i can set them up for you to come out of the. a quarter of the contestants on mash or on are women and that mark something of a revolution and sit down just a few years ago young women were still expected to marry and raise a family going to college or setting up a business was practically unheard of measure oil is contributing to a change in social norms and the advancement of women. we are living now in
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a came up on this in that we need the cooperation between we as women and the rain for the bitterness any woman. who was young i used to live you know women now are very aware of their rights they are looking forward to it's what they want for the life you can see us we are part of the new women and we are proud of that actually . many women have reached out to the t.v. contest winner to tell her she has been a source of inspiration among them a young woman who wanted to drop out of school. after he was sure she watched my journey and you know that's why she decided that he has to go further outside the fish and she won't even google for the for how mustard degree he went all the all the problem on the list of those that he faced with her family i think the air there were against how glowing filled it. and they were allowed to get up the
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arrange of mary's what doesn't someone. while masher all i may have opens new horizons turning a vision into reality remains a challenge the team and mohammed to been trying for months to get a permit to deploy their drones even as the desert keeps advancing like here by trees have been planted as part of the great green wall project. team. lose a battle right there so that if. every single point every single city. another problem for the team and mohamed is failing to find an investor to back them project despite their triumph on masher oil incident start ups can't get
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funding either from the government or from banks don't the 2 want to keep trying. somebody needs to be feel like we have to give up. be a lot of them all. but when we when we rebuild. we are by fall i was somebody i was facing the challenge face to face. they are in the fault line every day there's investigation that motivates us we have to think that you don't do. gardy has not been able to expand her business either due to the still fragile state of a sudanese economy. many factors were just up to operate due to these sanctions we cannot even get absence to even information sometimes when you get into a website it's not the bill that was information that the country so you can
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imagine how we are suffering. meanwhile candidates for the latest series of the show are hoping to make it into the final 12. this teen wants to develop an iris scan as a diagnostic tool. i am not among those chosen by the jury to appear on the show some are our guardian has come to cheer on the candidates and in this case to offer consolation and encouragement. don't be upset. just keep working on your project. the jury said you should carry on after the contest is over. while mossad from the british council has spent weeks working with
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a candidate song that projects. winners they reach this point out of sauza a sawzall i became. i wish him the best and i hope that you can see here they all work to solve a lot of albums as i actually this is a days for me to suffer and this is. the receiver for all for the new generation of . several dozen startups have been involved with the help of natural oil but for the seeds of hope to sprout and flourish in saddam people will need more than one t.v. show the be. the. body.
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