tv Eco Africa Deutsche Welle July 8, 2020 5:30am-6:01am CEST
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more than a 1000000000 people given the repressive regime. they censor the internet for instance is the diversity of opinion internet. joining online ever giving me a full day. and. a one welcome to this edition of all environment show it off because i am some from kampala here in uganda of course will also be covering the effects of the corner virus pandemic in africa here in uganda for example the look don't hug late to the street side so news the poster dry up many people are clearly staying at home and minimizing court at hello how is the situation in nigeria for you and of course the
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neighboring countries. hi sandra and hive us a big hello for me in lagos nigeria indeed the pandemic is far from over here have to unfortunately say but because people are staying at home the use of cashless digital payment systems has risen by almost 15 percent in the last few months i have a feeling that a lot of things are going to change here in africa as a result of coverage 19 but here are the who africa we will continue to focus on the important green themes coming up this week. the environment needs volunteers to help more than ever nowadays will need to kenyans doing what they can to assess. we need an unusual environmental activist from senegal and we will introduce you to a specie of antelope in ethiopia that have been hunted almost to extinction. is a famous on the streets of the senegalese capital the car for his outlandish outfit
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they singlehanded come pain to raise awareness of the plastic waste problem children don't know whether they should laugh at him or be afraid when they see or meet the so-called plastic man mold you for going to virus restrictions and might be cramping his style a bit but the environmental activists work is paying off and he's determined to carry on the fight. to full has had to change tack in his fight against plastic waste with a world in the grips of a pandemic he's only 2 right now is his smartphone but that's not likely to draw nearly as much attention. this is what he surely looks like we'll do it in a girl's mostly known and to plastic complaint for more than 15 years he's been going around schools neighborhoods in markets like this one in the car and stopping
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plastic bags for people once instead within the meaning of work. yeah. well some people are put off by his unusual appearance he usually gets his message across. with the good news out what a bad man he don't have this bugs you just want to show a little tonnage stop lastingly use this instead. he ties the plastic bags he gets to his suit to stop them from polluting the environment. like many cities in the world has a plastic pollution problem i don't 10 percent of the cars worst is plastic best and most of it ends up in the streets model for doesn't hesitate to engage people in conversation is made you know goodness so she's already switched to paper cups. maybe not explains that customers before drinking from them she now stalked her shop with them even though they are more expensive not all her customers want them
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she sees but she thinks drinking from the paper cups is also safer. through an association he heads more do wants to achieve a 0 was senegal and help people find alternatives such as making their own bounce out of fabric something that's relatively easy to do here so. i literally wondered if. everyone can do it go to the fabric stand and buy some fabric ask a tailor to make you a bag when it gets a bit dirty you can wash and reuse it several times it's much better than using a plastic bag that took one second to make 20 seconds to use and because 400 years of pollution a. very minute these are still. more dues passion for environmental protection began after he completed his military service returning to the car he thought the city looked like a huge damn sight he had to take action people put he was crazy including his
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family but today he's. wife lisa couldn't be prouder of water husband has achieved it with me. in the beginning people will tell me he was crazy because the way he dressed up and it's really hard to me and i didn't understand that but it was so passionate today i'm happy so happy now i understand and i'm happy to see everyone is talking about me. and that my intent is 16 the country's president awarded him the national order of merit what do has also held his community plant around 600 trees and according to the slogan one house one tree it's been a long campaign but now many have come around to do so we off thinking even the government is getting serious about enforcing laws about single use plastics for. them with i'm not selling myself to stop entirely but i have to carry on the fight
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and push the authorities there's still a lot to do with the city that i love it could take another 20 years before we pick up all the tapes of plastic in the ground and i'll be behind the youth encouraging them to be an example in this. piece of commerce more. once they couldn't of a rest restrictions a live to do will be able to continue his work in honest in the meantime perhaps the growing awareness of hygiene will go some way towards winning the battle against plastic west. no. morning coffee has clearly got the plastic man's message when it comes to waste he's an artist in cote d'ivoire whose work 6 to highlight just how many cell phones we've thrown away he's already transformed fossils of them into art works that have been shown in exhibitions in africa and for the field down here is this week's doing your bit.
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it's not easy to make a splash in the arts but if new does it he kofi has done it his works are unique and arresting. and they give new purpose to discarded cell phones. integrate old phones into my work to give them a 2nd life and to draw attention to the fact that our lives are so intertwined with technology so digitalized that allows us to be connected should also consider the environmental impact of. new gets old phones from several sources what he can't use he passes on to recyclers after breaking them up he glues pieces on to canvases like mosaic tiles. in 2 years manu has used parts from around 24000 phones his works have made him a prominent contemporary artist. and how about you if you're also doing your
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bit tell us about it visit our website set a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we share your story. the amount of garbage produced here. hasn't really been reduced to despite all the many ideas and initiatives that. processing waste and it's not likely to get better with this pandemic is it. well the corona virus is certainly having an impact although it's not all but in fact here in kenya's capital nairobi there is actually more west landing on the beach towns because with less traffic on the roads the west dispose of trucks getting through is the is that good or bad for waste management went to find out.
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in the middle of a nairobi residential area amidst a coronavirus lockdown this waste dump is just one of many in and around kenya's capital. every day hundreds of tons of unsalted rubbish and appear some of it highly toxic. people like richard tin young who earn their living collecting and sorting the waste but they live in fear of the coronavirus. the law now i think what if. there are 300 waste pickers here. if they touch contaminated wasteful they won't wash their hands they'll do it in the evening at home by then they'll of already contracted the disease so now your. volume of trash hasn't lessened despite the coronavirus lockdown nairobi's roads
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are less crowded right now so the municipal waste or 30 can deliver more waste to the dumps than before the crisis some $3000.00 times a day. to collectors aren't in any more danger than before according to waste management official here pretty much you know. because of the lockdown they might be required to leave when all these. people that. they will also become. the people. for the lockdown means there is less commercial way streets chinglish dumps meaning less valuable waste that can be recycled. and a lot of supermarkets have gone over to handing out disposable masks and gloves to their customers some of that lands on the done this or on the streets so the pandemic has increased the amount of medical waste. and that increases the risk of infection standing up half in halls he runs one of kenya's few recycling operations
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. a lot of mouth must glass hand sanitizers and that waste ideally should be treated as more dangerous weeds and should ideally be incinerated so the government has been pushing a lot for that ways to be incinerated so we are expecting that there will be some legislative changes and basically stricter codes or rules for how that kind of waste is generally mannish cities like nairobi were already struggling with massive environmental problems carona crisis has only made matters worse lower middle income areas don't even have waste collection systems in place. what is really needed is a complete shift away from that model and that ideally we doesn't go to dump sites in the 1st place because to professional sourcing say it's from there goes to various recycling composting gas or other we use or recycling mechanisms and then ideally down
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a damn site only it's left to be used for about 5 to 10 percent of the waste that cannot be recycled. the author of the save the massive catch all dump sites are already on the way out the obvious way with management arc of 25 b.n. we are out of that to talk about and with regulators and. guides on how with management would be done the only thing is now going to force and who are the people who wanted one now the mining though is nairobi resident richard can younger who says it's not enough to rely on personal responsibility and government regulation but the city's. environmental problems need to be addressed more quickly and. by the time the government identifies infected waste pickers as a source of danger it will be too late and since the neighborhood is growing on the way they should close this dump site permanently. until now nairobi's authorities have left the city's waste because largely unregulated. now the city has 2
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challenges to solve the environmental problem and the coronavirus crisis. many of you will never have seen. hardly surprising as it is a very rare form of antilla up cooking is what the called locally any native ethiopia in english it is known as swans to be used in the 1990 s. the subspecies when nearly hunted to extinction but the local roma community banded together to ensure its survival in part by following age old long traditions now the people is bouncing back. this way is hard to spend just a brief moment resting in the shade before seeking the safety of the herd. to be a star found only in ethiopia the largest population lives in the same kind of sanctuary in the south of the country an estimated $850.00 hard to be slaves here.
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almost 40 rangers tends to the antelope safety and well being. chief warden jester but also and his team want to keep the animals from going extinct. mama you know i was the uncovered. so they needed. to be pondered by. the international community even. poachers used to be the biggest threat but this days it's hyenas and jackals young antelope are especially at risk the rangers have their work cut out for them and the patrol the sanctuary around the clock and will shoot an attack in predator if need be their dedication is paid of this year about how for the young antelope survived. in the early $99.00 there were an estimated $3500.00 had to be. a year later there were about 70
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poaching had become rampant even though the traditional governing system of the aroma people took takes respect for nature to put an end to poaching clan leaders agreed on strict penalties the rangers help win local people over to the system. if anyone. caught poaching the out of the beast here will be punished us. he killed human being. so if someone kills the heart of this one of the beasts he will be a punished $100.00 cuts. but penalties alone are not enough to deter poaching. the antelope can only survive because the sanctuary benefits local people they're permitted to harvest the dry grass that the antelope no longer need. it might not look like it but the hay is a valuable resource it's used in touch through for example local communities and
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the equivalent of about 180000 yours a year from its sale. of all of their new couldn't. because some people benefit from the resources. by cutting the grass and selling it. now the resource is being protected. unlike in the past when people used to build houses in the park on. monday but thought bob. over the years the sanctuary has lost about a quarter of its land to farm in an illegal settlement. leaving only about 58 square kilometers that makes protecting the remaining hartebeest all the more important when a small herd left the protected area in search of water local people helped return the antelope to the sanctuary instead of hunting them for their meat this century is a boon to all both animals and people who. are
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working here and protecting the heart of beast has benefited me a lot. like at a salary. you know i've been able to send my children to school without salary. and i have a gradual descent and i've been able to send all of them to school. for the meaning there were a number of other you know. nearly 40 species of mammal live here but a callous way it's hard to be century has never drawn large numbers of tourists now the court of virus has put tourism on hold for didn't test to be done so believes the crisis could open the door to a new form of travel now it is their prison numbers now doesn't. it in good numbers compared to the. location of the sun. so i hope. the future
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of the. sanctuary is bright. the world let's start focusing on the. nature based reasons. as they wait for the visitors return the rangers continue to protect the animals day and night. no emotion building a house without using summit to make the concrete but taking a substance made of recycled roll materials instead it sounds like a shoo in for an environmental magazine like it is that it and it is a process which i young months from total walking alone in switzerland with a patna when it will concrete is market ready it won't only be cheap but it will also offer a long time climate protection benefits will. 2 men with one vision. and t.-bo demo one to transform the construction industry with cement free concrete
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with support from businesses they're constructing a display house it's their 1st attempt to use the material in their impishness project it's kind of an amazing feeling we didn't think much of this this week it's good to think. because all the lot of. we are quite happy to see the. londoner spent years researching cement free building materials at the swiss federal institute of technology in zurich cement is responsible for 8 percent of worldwide carbon emissions a more sustainable building material is long overdue land will founded on construction sites where every year millions of tons of clay based excavation materials are disposed of but when they're mixed with a naturally occurring mineral and water they result in a construction material that's more environmentally friendly than standard concrete or the corporate cement free of concrete is up to 90 percent.
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c o 2 production the computer conventional concrete and there are advantages that we'd all. like primary a whole much to you but come from a person like gravel and sand. in some areas in the war but we use confession waste the landfill most of the time and. they might just chip. therefore like and reduce the price of the material. this earth concrete can be processed more or less like standard concrete but it currently around half the cost. yeah the landrover was inspired by building practices in his home country he grew up in togo where clay or earth houses are a common sight in many countries in africa cement housing this.
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kind of wall therefore you need to have a ventilation system and stuff like this where are you going to sit and there's a demand for the cement free concrete in industrialized nations but also in countries where affordability is a priority including in parts of africa where millions of new homes need to be built in the coming years. it's. our dream and. being able to implement the. african union a huge achievement for us so all enable people to have. affordable safe decent and. same time sustainable accommodation. the display home is one step closer to fulfilling that dream the
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quick drying walls will undergo further tests as the 2 scientists work to optimize their furth concrete ready ready. so off to create sounds like a good idea for the environment now let's take a look at another example for the change for the beta designs in the indian ocean is in jeopardy as a result of climate change and the depletion of not sure resources. and good sondra like so many islands along this african coastline but the community forests. 0 is helping people are dropped by planting trees changing their farming methods and keeping the the results i impressive we went through the time i learned a quarter of the course of pemba island to see for ourselves. nowadays it's difficult to make your way through the dense woodland. 10 years ago this land used to be barren activist. and he's n.g.i.
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has brought it back to life. the organization encourages local communities to plant trees install solar panels build fuel efficient cooking stuff and harvest rainwater as a result the tons in the island has witnessed a turnaround. and i can do about it up to get somebody who now the community is very well versed in the issue of tree planting and as i have a new combo i make one now with a one. some years ago the people of cocoa to use slash and burn farming methods leading to massive deforestation. most rivers and the groundwater dry what was once fertile soil turned to dust and people have to import food. the organization has planted over 680000 fruit trees and forest trees in cocoa. to make sure that the reforestation a successful local communities regulate felling. among the people benefiting
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up beekeepers the trees provide bees with a well protected and shady twining place and a source of food when they're flowering. 2 years ago saloon cassim had just to be hives now he has 75. to get what i can't do anything with a forest slug. when you hang the hives like we've done here week at best quality honey it's clean and the bees can't be attacked by other insects. and we're going on a war. is now on the road to recovery. but the eyelet of me just a couple of kilometers away is still in dire straits. like ota in the past and has no clean drinking water and the land is degraded. this tree planting apprentice designed to help the islanders understand the importance of trees. when it when
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courage them and help them in planting as well then then when the rains come we work together with the communities when we visit them and plant trees in their areas for the purpose of ongoing conservation work when you move. the organizations activities are funded by the european union the aim is to enable communities to become self-sufficient by means of our great business. we've come to the end of this week's equal africa which featured an inspiring mix of small initiatives big projects and dedicated people i am sundra to know you please do keep safe and join us next week goodbye thanks to stay with us even during the cohen the number of infections appears to be on the increase in many african countries and just remember when you protect yourself you also protect your environment a heartfelt goodbye from me as well in lagos nigeria and do stay healthy see you
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