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but the holy grail has many flaws and many losers 3000. next. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore the made in the world heritage sites. w world heritage 360 to get me out now. welcome to global 3 south and. this week we meet women in kenya determined to escape the clutches of gender based violence. we find out how the internet can often your opportunities for those living in remote villages.
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but 1st we go to china the city of rouhani is working towards some semblance of normality i slow down. almost a year since the coronavirus pandemic broke out many countries are now running vaccination programs the biggest vaccine developers expect to be able to produce more than $5000000000.00 doses in 2021 with 2 doses necessary per person that would mean around a 3rd of the global population could be immunized this year none the less it will take a while before all the almost $8000000000.00 people on the planet a vaccinated yet time is pressing 2000000 people have already died of covert 19 and infection rates continue to rise many countries remain under lockdown economies of ground to a halt leaving many people struggling to make ends meet. but china's will hound was
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the pandemic began things are different at least officially. this chinese hip hop artist raps about love happiness and life struggles even if not about a more immediate issue here in the coronavirus. the only reminders of the pandemic in this concert venue are the mosques and the way audience members keep a little distance from each other. we haven't been able to go to live concerts like this for a long time due to the pandemic. i'm thrilled. she's doing what many people around the world wish they could do again going out to enjoy themselves and not worrying about the coronavirus. everyone was afraid during the pandemic now it's getting better. it's been
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about one year since the virus is believed to have made the jump to humans on seafood marcus. the government tried to play down the extent of the outbreak. we went to will harm in search of facts what we found was a city in a state of emergency. there is still major skepticism over the official numbers for corona virus cases and deaths 2 days after we shot our footage the city was closed off completely leaving 11000000 people under law. among them young so he became a blogger during the pandemic posting videos of daily life with his family back then we interviewed him in his apartment via smartphone. my son is already forgotten that there are playgrounds outside. his 1st video picked up 30000000 views here young song is being disinfected by his wife as he enters their apartment . back then the world's focus was. long china the virus seemed far away.
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we got 130000 more followers in a single night. we visit young song at his home a year after the corona virus outbreak he and his wife are still very wary of the virus the family voluntarily stay 2 months longer in quarantine and they do it again due to a lack of faith in their government. the greatest concern now is how to survive financially. the pandemic has had major economic consequences for everyone that's why i have a province has decided to make leisure parks and tourist attractions free of charge hopefully that will help boost consumer spending. this is healthy. they now fear a 2nd wave which would make their financial situation critical even so they're
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proud of their country and of themselves for getting through the lockdown. sure it was frustrating i just wanted to go out. and then i no longer had an income but still had to make our monthly mortgage payments. so we can eat less spend less and buy less but i have to pay back the lower. on. their part and is now also home to what remains of his wife's tea shop which did not survive it like many other small businesses it does not appear anywhere in official statistics. young song runs a driving school for digger operators who make drastic losses during the 1st 6 months. he needs the latest machines for his school but now does not have the funds. i borrowed money to buy 2 new vehicles i haven't had any new trainees since february and i haven't earned anything it's been far too
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long since i had any new training means. who hand today has many faces for china it's a city of heroes who survived the virus and the lockdown that's also the story being told to visitors at an exhibition and mohan and of course she jumping is the greatest hero of them all to rooms of the exhibition or dedication to the president with imagery that emphasizes his role as a caring head of state who led china successful fight against the coronavirus. doctors nurses on the military are shown standing shoulder to shoulder for many chinese a visit to the exhibition is a patriotic duty. the people of great and the chinese nation is great china has done a good job. is also a city of losers the many small shop owners and traders who went out of business
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who are struggling to survive and who are not part of this new heroic tale who has also the city of the many people who contract the virus and those who died of it. some locals are quietly anonymously critical of the economic fallout. we meet a man who feels abandoned he helped as a volunteer without pay now he doesn't know how you make ends meet he's one of many ordinary working people who are afraid to speak openly. we're angry that the government didn't react sooner we're angry because they always do this they say it's not so bad then they suppress it because everyone is afraid of making a false move and losing their job everyone wants to fill their rice bowl. to do harm we see today is resurgent on the surface but there are cracks in the facade that state propaganda is trying hard to paste over the fear of oppression
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was for some greater than the fear of a new pandemic wave something again missing from the official story. china was able to contain the virus because the government imposed radical lockdowns and also because people pull together. violence towards women has risen sharply cheering the pandemic widespread curfews have provided fertile ground for abuse trapped indoors women around able to escape their own partners cramped living conditions fewest social contacts and limited access to support or increase the risk of physical and psychological abuse in families the u.n. estimates that in 2019 so even before the pandemic around 243000000 women and girls worldwide had been subjected to violence in kenya one woman is providing
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support to some in. which i go is the poor district of nairobi and a well known red like district we won't show any of the sex with his for their protection gender based violence is rife and not just for sex with us. florence kayo also suffered abuse and now works to help girls in need it is not easy to stay in the in the in this village when you are at. it has a lot of talent is especially young girls been so lucky because i i got a good support doctor and that is what i'm still giving that to and that doubts. it's estimated that one in 7 women in kenya has suffered gender based violence if you find help. florence k.s. set up the my he said girl safe house to address the problem the original location was this apartment building but it wasn't safe when we brought in a gal yes from their community and then the family of the but the church i knew
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about it's just so they came at night to destroy their windows of their house and that's what actually what that what made me to to move. now money should go safe house is the safer part of nairobi 26 girls and young women live here 7 of them with children of their own they receive medical care counseling and legal help and most importantly they are in a supportive community mary is 15 she used to live with her grandmother and then her aunt who eventually told mary to leave one evening she met a man on the street. he took me home with him. his wife was very nice to me so i stayed then he started to do bad things to me and i thought he was a good man but he wasn't. mary is now pregnant at the statehouse she's found friends who understand what she's been through they have similar stories here
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they live more or less normal lives like one big family. we're doing well we're safe here florence is like a mother to us. in the way florence kaye is devoted to helping the girls create new lives for themselves grace is 13 she was raped several times now she's getting help and educational opportunities at the safe house she wants to become an engineer. then i can help people especially people who don't have access to electricity so that's in the uk where they rely on donations for rent school fees and food florence k.-a says society as a whole needs to address the underlying issues. things have been normalized so even if it's sexual violence people don't think it's something that can affect someone in future so and so because the law also is
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a bit reluctant when it comes to. 2 to 2 sexual cry. during pandemic lock downs and with schools closed cases of gender based violence have soared so florence taylor has rented a 2nd building to shelter girls forced into sex work she's dismayed at the sheer scale of the problems. my just going to my home but there are times that i feel that i'm not secure our anymore when i when i walk because i have confronted so many people on issues of sexual violence among just doubts and women. but florence kayo will not be deterred she continues to offer love and support to girls a need and to fight for an end to gender based violence. oh my god. now it's time for global ideas this week we had to the
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forest covered and in mountains purina the forests are home to a wide variety of species including the rare spectacle back so one area has been turned into a biased fear them a new national park the local farmers were initially perhaps of about the decision fearing for their livelihoods global ideas visited the area a few years ago during our recent return we showed local people the film we made back then and asked how have things changed in the meantime. it's the start of another working day for rangers in the manono national park. armando's has decided to wear a cap today it's damp cool and cloudy here in the mountains of peru. he lives in a village at the edge of the park and used to be
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a farmer but he's proud of what he and his fellow rangers have achieved over the past few years. and the idea that was brought up well that. he said almost all the rangers in the park have learned how to put out forest fires. we've been trained as firefighters i want what i thought was a fire here recently and i helped to get it under control. and it's important for us to be well trained in fighting the i'm with but that's. about it armando zuniga lives in patton market with his wife funny and their 3 children when still a farmer he was unhappy about the national parks because nobody was allowed to plant crops there while the locals faced a shortage of arable land but a lot has changed since then when they. left but.
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farming used to provide a living for a lot of people here and i my wife and i grew corn. that was our main source of income and corn and potatoes by us but since 2014 with the help of the frankfurt zoological society and we in the village of learned to grow new and different crops. and we're stuck on the on the wall with. feisal is barry's have proved a great success they're not new to the area but people used to grow them just for their own consumption with the help from frankfurt their cultivation has become more professional and new markets have opened up. michel i mean. i'm so pleased about the money i'm making with feisal. it's improved my family's financial situation.
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that i think i think the crop is abundant and the plants produce fruit very often. but soon it will be time to do the harvest and sell the berries again. my mum been there that you may have been. farming practices are not the only things that have changed weaving is a traditional craft here practiced by women. on. it too it's been modernized. they've set up a co-operative now use electric sewing machines and have developed a range of marketable products funny cruise the wife of armando's would you got this part of the group. she says the women are happy to have left their old lives behind i think it is the idea of. being less goes out again i wouldn't want to go back to the fields again. it's so
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tiring and it takes so much effort to work the land. now i work and so sitting down this is easy when happy we don't have any worries well a few perhaps but not about money textiles are a better source of income. funny cruz takes her children to school in the village every morning. but covert not. teen pandemic has left its mark on these remote communities and prompted major changes. at the school is now able to use internet thanks to pandemic relief measures funded by germany's international climate initiative ringback. ringback. when the start of this coming. bred out across the school compound maintaining a just in from each other and their teachers. making yeah but with
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a. bit of well most think of it coming limited experience it up in the many schools in peru have no internet access and until a few months ago the students and teachers here had to spend half an hour climbing a steep hill to get any coverage. at the school principal julio haven says it was an ordeal for all concerned. i.d.'s to go via that hit on the body and on rainy days the students couldn't do any work when the sun was very bright they couldn't read anything and the climb is dangerous one boy had a nasty full and i want slipped and dropped my phone it was covered in bruises you know another time i wanted to download teaching materials from the weapon it started to rain my laptop got wet and broke i had to spend a fortune to have it repaired at. the bottom of. the newly installed internet access is set to change more than just schooling.
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jose his new single guy has turned to be keeping. and he's now hoping to expand his customer base thanks to the project run by the frankfurt to a logical society he's been able to find a new profession while helping to protect the environment. farming is no longer an option for me beekeeping is definitely more profitable of course you have to take good care of the me so they can generate an income for us. he appreciates that the own spoiled nature of manu national park is good for his bees and his livelihood the people of pattern marca are developing new ways to make a living well assuming responsibility for the environment armando's are eager for one has big plans. say you know that. my aim is not just to be a ranger but also
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a leader of my community when it comes to environmental protection but. in my work in the park as well but i mean. i want to help to protect and preserve nature here well there's a. at this idea. and in preserving the park he's also protecting the new livelihoods of people in the surrounding villages. they show how they live sound fashion or often make up ticks social media is awash with influences thousands of them the internet has created new jobs and career opportunities on the market to make the biggest social media platforms of visited by more than $1500000000.00 uses every month that's more people than live on the planet instagram alone has a 1000000000 registered users and is alleged to have made $20000000000.00 in advertising sales in 2019 and the top social media stars have more than 200000000
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followers in the small village of guba cheesy in southern turkey one young man's internet korea is hot enough. 17 year old. lives to cook his little sister melanie is capturing his every move on video. today they fired up the clay oven known as the tone dear tom is making cut a club ethnic a traditional flat bread. mission me it's a famous dish here and i'm talking i've prepared the dough now we just need to add the toppings this 5 bread is much like llama june now it needs baking i hope it will taste good. tonto imus has around a 1000000 followers on instagram he's been uploading cooking videos since last spring the turkish t.v. shows viewers how to whip up
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a few ingredients and in the coronavirus era he's clearly struck a chord. tone became a social media star almost overnight. it's. his village of google actually is away from most social media influencers located at the southernmost tip of turkey most of the residents earn a living working the fields or doing odd jobs behind the swarm on the opposite hill to syria. i. tell her i grew up in these parts as the 11th of 12 children. i've been interested in cooking since i was a child the older i got the more i liked it and the more i got involved in it a few of those around me were against it in my family as well. we've never been
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well off financially and they didn't want me using up so many ingredients. his family's poverty is one of the reasons to haue left school at age 10 another is that he suffers from anxiety which makes it hard for him to travel in cars or buses so he spends most of his time at home with his mother mariam helping her with the cooking and baking that's often made him the subject of cruel comments. the neighbors would often say why just tell how do you that they never approved. but i told them why shouldn't he. because whenever i cook he always came running in and watched me so enthusiastically. and now he's better than i am. i've almost forgotten how to cook because he always does it now. russia wants malik's rolling targets to work he says he's got used to comments like cooking is
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for women but they still annoy him. now that he's an internet star though he has more self-confidence. the 2 have worked out what goes down well on instagram cooking outdoors in the countryside or the neighbour's garden sits apart from the crowd of foodie bloggers. the middle of a night with us most of my followers live in cities so they like to see the nature in my videos i also think they appreciate my down to earth manner. tang has become so famous that he's earning a bit of money on instagram from ad revenue his local community has also taken notice and fixed up an old house for his family. the main thing for tang is the new kitchen. deck is the only because it is can i
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hope that now my followers will stop making jokes about how old and small our kitchen is i had to hear that a lot so they'd say your kitchen is dirty hopefully that won't happen anymore i'm so happy i don't know what to say all that you don't need a senate bill and. if it weren't for my little brother tara we'd be going hungry right now. and you're laughing but you're serious right you a little bit and get it in absolutely in this area there's no work there are no opportunities it. chanos his internet success won't last forever so he's planning his next move. was. my dream is to become a real chef i want to have a restaurant or a snack bar where i can serve my dishes to people in person hopefully i can make
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this dream come true for me he said of. tondo mas has already been offered an apprenticeship now he just needs to overcome his fears and move to the city to chase's dreams and show he's no flash in the pan. that's all from us a global 3000 this time we hope you enjoy the show to send us your feedback right global 3000 at d w dot com and if you get to visit our facebook pages d w global ideas and when they see you next week take cash.
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it's a constant fight for life and survival the coronavirus ward at the university medical center in fribourg. since the beginning of the pandemic we've been accompanying workers in the intensive care unit to show the challenges they face on a daily basis. battling the virus doctors on the front line
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close up. in 30 minutes on d w. 2 children to come to. one giant problem and when you get in on it to see the picture you. entirely am merely trying to lay a feeling i'm. glad our world climate change affect us and our children laugh. and e.w. dot com slash water. it's about billionths. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the world order of
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the silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network and so the conflicts are inevitable the consequences unpredictable the guinness book of the shaking of the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal again most of the internet how it's expanding that and asserting its status and position in the world he said the bush movie china is promising its partners rich profits but in europe there's a sharp warning you could never accept money from the new superpower will be coming to an end. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on double. play.
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