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watch them it work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. problem w. . this is news africa is coming up in minutes 15 minutes the world's fastest growing humanitarian emergency hundreds of thousands of people but you know have been forced from their homes because of violence refugee agencies warn the situation is urgent. last generally there was 60000 people displaced in book you know far so the must be more than 600 pounds. and now that army school is free in the d.r. see children of all backgrounds have axing its food. you'll see that means
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a crowd of causes and i'm a. bad. bad spit in your coffee beans that might sound disgusting but it's making grow it's been made against a fortune. teller i'm christine. but you know. by extremist groups not deaths from attacks have risen dramatically from about 80 in 26 to more than 1800 in 2019 last week the country's parliament voted to allow the military to arm civilians the new role will see civilians undergo minimal training before being given the weapons officials say it's an acknowledgement that the country's military is and destruction the hundreds of
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thousands have had to flee their homes to escape the violence refugee organizations say the situation is the walls fos just growing humanitarian emergency. they left in search of a safer place taking with them what they could their destination this camp in northern. a few tents on barren ground but it's better than the violence they faced back home some of the new arrivals in the camp have had a narrow escape. it was a village next to our home that was attacked leaving several people down so we fled because they knew that the next attack would be our village and that we were forced to flee and come here. and we've left everything behind not. since the start of 2015 when extremist violence began. spread took enough fast say
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from neighboring mali hundreds of thousands have been internally displaced very few people know that this is the fastest growing humanitarian emergency in the world last generally there was 60000 people displaced in book enough ah so now there must be more than 605000 troops to hear there been 2 attacks in the last week these people are spit on and their fears are more than justified in a fairly narrow narrow groups of violent islamist slight the self-styled islamic state of sadil seen here in a propaganda video have spread terror across the region. attacks have dramatically increased with the u.n. estimating 1800 people were killed last year. despite the support of g 5 somehow troops and france took enough asos military has struggled to contain the
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violence for. a few days ago parliament passed a new law to recruit local volunteers in the fight against jihadists they will be given small on 14 days of military training the plan has been criticized by human rights groups. but among those who have fled the violence many approved yes remind me i'm in favor of the new law and if people volunteer to defend our villages that is something very positive. if we are not able to defend our villages the terrorists will gain more and more space and will lose the whole region don't you know. that they are now recruiting volunteers we want them to defeat the enemy so that we can get back to our villages we are so tired of all these attacks they want to. get him back to their villages may not be safe for some time but for now there is water at least and the knowledge that they are out of harm's
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way. and foreign destroyed i'm joined by natalie about a.o.l. she is the chair of the african security 6 a network welcome to news africa. do you think that arming civilians will make us all safer. i think the decision to institutionalize already existing so they finish out can be a big risk in fact because in fact what happened with does low which has been abducted. could you can exceed. this was the n.s.a. is in fact. making illegal already existing groups in new zealand and so different groups says it will go will go also goes ok we shall be in on the past committing some abuses and it was do have very just.
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to bring back your security so i think we have to be very cautious in the way this decision will be implemented now i gather we're hearing that attacks happen almost on a daily basis in can you explain that phenomenon why was that the case how was that possible. i think there is a mix of explanations 1st it is important to remember is that the security systems used to be a sorry oh sorry sorry one and there is a president to bless go bowery which was posted only 6 years ago in fact and it was very personal and very. system organized their own people and not a wrong garden and so this is one of the reasons why you security. but it is also important to point the systems that are wrong played by use it and you can go
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south in particularly in the north and east parts of the country and compare it to alter judges groups. yes i was very brutal net to including against you need right i was shown by the markets so this problem of course goes beyond spilled over into 5 countries that we call the g 5 hell nations and we know that the international community has been very vocal about the fact that it understands that this is a very urgent crisis but what do you make off the response to this crisis by the international community. i think as each an international community should natural to destress and focus on the security also completions themselves and not only in terms of communications on fighting terrorism because the issue at stake in how to make population since we're not only to protect them from as yet
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answered yes with groups but also to protect them from criminality and also as a rule also on the militias which i was not. that judges them so i think that there is a need to really refocus their targets in international intervention on protecting the civilians themselves. all right that's cool thank you. and. onyx story is in the democratic republic of congo where a promise offer a primary school education is proving too costly for the government it owes many teaches their pay and has to build more capacity to accommodate all of the new pupils. the head teacher at this school in kinshasa doesn't know where to classrooms out of the crowd as there are 85 children in this cost alone was barely
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enough room for everyone why every member might not see how the children have to stand we don't have enough benches or classrooms and it was the last year we had 275 pupils ne entire school and this year we have almost 2000 now that primary school is free in the d.l.c. children of all backgrounds have access to education that's right stream extra $4000000.00 peoples across the country on the streets today makers 30 all the teachers told read the right way clear would you will see who wasn't free i didn't have enough friends but now i have a lot more friends than before you use them make. more friends but not more funds teaches all finding it increasingly difficult to do their jobs this is what we use for math. and this one is for french but i can't use it anymore it's old and fall into pieces. salaries are another worry before teachers were paid by
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parents now the state is responsible for paying staff but many have yet to receive any money shows of kapanga he says he can't even afford bus fare any more stuff plays out we haven't been paid so far we're still waiting for our salary which is why we have to walk home we can't take public transport so we don't hear choice like this. the government says that 97000 teachers will receive outstanding pay by the end of january we'll find a solution or goal because our country is full of riches of metal is what we're working on new ways to raise money and to ensure that this reform continues to be implemented as for. the world bank has granted d.l.c. a 1000000000 dollar loan over 3 years the debates to help build urgently needed new schools. now if you're a coffee fama bats coffee beans would be a disaster right we're all in madagascar one grow
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a has found that bats chewing his coffee beans produced an exceptional cup of coffee that's not a joke and big spending. and it's stimulating the country's coffee industry. in the hills of madagascar. not actual gold but wild bucks that chew on right coffee beans there saliva is said to produce an exquisite taste and that $200.00 euros a kilo it's a sweet deal. let me push and the next year we will ask farmers to focus only on the coffee beans chewed by its officials this means the farmers will harvest only to mature seeds. will improve the quality of our harvest could make it when. jobs are growing to the discovery has injected
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life into the coffee industry madagascar produced lower quality beans for a large farms but many here now i focus on cultivating premium beans. that's out there we can live off coffee today and before it was of no interest to us but now we can make a living if production continues to grow and can harvest more and more for now lot of modernism gutted. after the picking comes the processing it's something of an art form each step critical to the path to a cup of coffee the cherries are pulp watched dried by hand and then roasted. the coffee is almost good to ship to desperate customers a far fetched son did like a boxy idea seems to have hit the spot. incredible now i have to find out from africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page. so if you go get
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