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a recreation center between the 2 fronts and risking his life as he does not intervene in situations where there was no save my help amok. can he win his battle for education. thank you. thank you. there's been no lessons at the number of village schools since 2016 separatists destroyed the interior and forced the teachers to flee. the school simple as a not for the community that aspires for development and growth that will lead to the so painful beyond the physical structure of. the human structure was destroyed . is located in western cameroon when the country gained independence in the 1960
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s. it's french and english speaking regions with much. on paper cameroon has 2 official languages 2 educational systems and 2 legal systems but in reality the english speaking minority says the french speaking government in the distant capital has been oppressing them and discriminating against them for years . they were peaceful mass protests in 2016. the government responded with violence suppression. we might all 1st visit to number 2 years ago along the way we were stopped by home to resistance fighters of several checkpoints they're fighting for their own country i'm designing and they forced the schools to close in hopes of a place pressure on the government as they go see the battle then a number we met pasta roland ari by chance says he in the local people are living
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between the fronts with government troops on one side and separatist forces on the other. ok the political what's old is is this difficult because both parties and the scene in the sudan thank you so consolation also. because the school was closed past the hour a back then plan to set up a place where the children could at least meet supply. 2 years later with visiting him again and a shimmer of hope has grown out of the clergyman's initial idea. it's an alternative school the children are in attendance 3 times a week. thank. you for trying to give them a light in a busy busy it's a wonder mood in life reading writing arithmetic can't wait to see if you plan to
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teach is a volunteers from the village like fidesz agca the 20 year old herself how to. if school early because of the crisis my friend wanted to see you should see you too you know what i mean or nearly so i move i'm not going to school to fly but i'm not i try to pee call deputy know very well i like what i'm doing i like to in my community see i truly help hundreds of kids pradesh would like to go back to school herself graduate and then become either a nurse or doctor. but right now she's just fighting to survive. don't tell my kids to buy things to eat in the household used to be doing stuff but the money's there to buy but these days on monday you get some more coming that was by 2 it's not like i'm dobbins you know you haven't walked in the house to eat nothing young latina housed plantings idea could be honest but they ignore things who prepares who all digital booze holders and i know i think. i feel needs and you
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had you know puff protest become pregnant shortly after the crisis began and now has to look off the hook and daughter as well as how so. well that. maybe what the us. have freedom to do something if we don't see relief around like you know my money when you only odd times yes katie a using your house you're going to say really it was much better but what you'll be skate to me i don't be on a feeling fine at all. the dash takes us to aunt's house all it's left of it a year ago the separatists set it on fire. he came in would see that we have blood legs which means that we are like inform us like we're carrying musicians to the immunity people so that's how they came where they came like that is that is shooting glass seriously shooting guns it's like frighten us
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this chaos we had no way to go inside asked me to give him a much a so they can use it use it was love that was to kill us but he was dead by killing my husband so that i did my 2 i sign of weakness before you got to me she was able to flee and her husband survived a seriously wounded. in the government hospital they 1st refused him treatment and accused her husband of being a separatist himself. pasta roland perry his stories like this one every day separatists and government troops are fighting to dominate each other and if people suffer then it's the other side that's a waste of life. in the military and the boys brutalized people who seem to do things that they knew me so in the united states tend to be less but all those. are the same with their boots it ok to talk to people and how to people anyhow you know
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because i didn't have a license to do what they want to do with anybody coming out for going to school she too intrusive how you're going to say to me that to my face. we drive back to the regional capital amanda passing check please where security forces are drinking openly and extracting bribes at another checkpoint a group of separatists stops us. they're ready to talk. the people have to like contribute money when they come here at the checkpoint or yes at the time sometimes good point you're in the good morning daryn god help you out prove yourself you know it's never really gotten to like i think they say they're protecting civilians from the military but they're really who's behind the attacks on the schools. the separatists are running on their own at this information come. to do decision as dots. well properties to arsenal before we go on base that's
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a last resort we need supervision on nothing more than the bad that's really not yet if that is not right so what other women are not willing and i would never do it i will fight to my last breath. is the government at least trying to resolve the conflict. because the mayor of commend a member of the party of paul bia he's been president of cameroon for almost 4 decades he keeps on the purely on the babies. i'm a city releasing those will be uncoupled providing themselves giving them a boost of reformism these are all the attributes also he's. of the sudden it's a. meanwhile president hasn't visited the region once since the crisis. a few hours later we had renewed gunfire and an explosion. i know you're you
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know we are philo half. the 8 year old in the so was the victim the separatists and soldiers were shooting it out in front of his house he went out after the firing stopped from a grenade exploded. i don't know our daughter. was there is. the daughter we're not desired does it is rather dull here. not hardnosed your nose for hog no more do go on. the. a few schools are back open in the men to the next day but on the military protection. many children don't put on their uniforms until they reach the school gates out of fear they could be attacked or kidnapped. this school was attacked and set on fire in the event. alleged separatists who released
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this video a short time later forced them to undress. back in november as news that someone important is coming to give them a pep talk it's the archbishop from the regional capital by men does. that. only she was out. of school is not going on normally but this is also part of learning. which means that it is part of going to school. so i found here rather much for coming to learn ok yeah you must always learn because your future oh lice in education focus. love for you as it was. the catholic church has been trying to
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mediate in the conflict since isto to. the archbishop says the problem is that separatist leaders are in prison and the numerous small separatist groups on the unified through. the governments are doing everything possible within spots through dialogue would never solve this problem you know when it war against your own people not possible jordan why india when i see them i'm almost moved it's yes they have a right to a future. yet during a service pasta harry tells the villages that they too must do that popped. up was that there are still a few parents who would much rather see the children working in the fields than
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send them to the recreation center. the community has a duty to take you over for dinner or to love the project until you use the 1st and . because in the meantime it's become possible for youngsters to even get some career training at the center learn to sew or cut hair for example. roland aires battle for education is very complex locally he does what he can while at the same time knowing that the conflict between the government and the separatists will be resolved elsewhere. we got into this trouble because so they would know listen to would not do what is was to do and this is where we saw free. roland perry is one of the few people who was brave enough to say such things on camera. he doesn't want to remain silent. he wants to speak for those whose future hangs in the balance.
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alan battery and an average consumption of just over 20 can or what al is the honesty tranche each week will cover a range of around 400 kilometers. the best part is when your your drive select but push this button into the dynamic mode because the fun begins especially when you are among the 1st people in the world who are allowed to drive the car by yourself . and the thing that makes it fun is the suspension. driving dynamic it's very cool with the suspension a special feature of my ass suspension in combination with adjustable we can set it to only $102.00 was a very small but to the other hand to a very dynamic driving feeling. the $800.00 called charging system will enable you to charge the car from 0 to 80 percent in just 20
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minutes. that will result in another $320.00 economic times of rain. so it's the 1st electric vehicle that audi with a flat bottom architecture that means the battery is integrated very low in the car so we can realize a very low center of gravity even lower than on an hour 8 so on a super sports car and the highlight of the battery texture is that we have no better results in the. foot well that means we can realize a very low c. position on the one hand and a very flat roof line on the other hand. the prices for the arias trial and t.t. it will start at around 1. 1000. as well as the on top they will also be smaller versions with less. and over time. it will start at around
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100000. especially on the t. is 32 speed transmission on the reaction we have a 1st for high. talk and 1st acceleration and the 2nd gear for high speeds and higher. electric cars don't have any here so the each trunk keep teachers like you counting on the bullshit type con is very special in that respect . after 2 days with a new audi huge one g.t. one thing is clear it's. the 1st full electric ground to a small and the front as much nicer in comparison to the porsche type. to sum it up to each one g.t. is a highly powerful performance advantage with an incredible look and a decent range on the downside the price is all relatively high even with the entry level.
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change is coming to bangkok thanks to a mixture of modern technology and powerful and wisdom. the old watertown on the floodplains of the child cry a river has become a sprawling metropolis but such rapid growth has come at a high price. the government at that time like the idea of building. into deals people to drive. driving around bangkok these days means traffic chaos air pollution and the threat of flooding but there could be a way out just waiting to be discovered we cannot. dismiss it. in this film we will
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meet the people unlocking one of the city's greatest treasures and those who depend on their success. and we will see how german technology is helping the thai capital return to a more reliable form of mobility. she had our own likes to stroll she says it's the best way to get through bangkok traffic in her lifetime the city has grown 10 fold but she still knows where she can go to escape the pressures of station. is that remind you of. you know a lot of. these days you have to the car to see any resemblance to the italian city the arrival of the motor vehicle in the 1st half of the 20th century led to many of bangkok's canel springfield in all built on to create more roads the
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policy massively change the character of the city explains the 70 year old the reason why they started to feel what it can know and build. because they wanted to show it to the world at a world country is coming to developed and you want to reach the double up in stage so there will be a model or small car. bangkok was founded as a canal city in the 18th century and still boasts more than 1100 waterways but these days in the city center and the central business district the network once the city's transportation backbone is disrupted or nonexistent. in fact almost 2 thirds of the trips in bangkok are made using private vehicles including more than $4000000.00 cars and countless more motorcycles. the 2nd a company tom-tom regularly ranks the city among the world's worst traffic
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congestion. part of the problem according to to let out is that many thais don't like. to use public transport. if you took a bus is mean that you have no money this is this is a sound of the attitude. i. was wrong. but all that could change in the coming years if people like. type their way the open plan is working to upgrade what's left of the canal network he and his team are advising the city of bangkok on how to return the waterways to the key roles that the city's founders understood hundreds of years ago. in it that they're there to defend you know we need better canal needed better connectivity. this official project video illustrates the plans to integrate bangkok's canal
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system with other mass transit systems especially the major network. the idea is to join up more than 400 kilometers of canals across the bangkok metropolitan area with hundreds of transport it's the chance. to see the challenges firsthand did it is starting point you know of the whole project ok here on bangkok's. the restoration project means really housing thousands of people who have built shanty like housing into the waterway itself. used to be for them and you know and now they believe that this kind of health in the future of you have to dig down to 3. is going to be too shallow for them in the front. over there you see it appear they have to knock it down to expand. and here like this house also going to be. you know. you're going to see
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more along the way. the canal restoration will not only help people who've moved. the across bangkok by improving water flow through the city during the monsoon season it's hoped that it will in the catastrophic flooding that regularly cripples the thai capital such as here in 2011. well it's unlikely that central bangkok will regain its ancient canal network. or way could provide a major link to the few canals and bangkok that are used for public transport their potential is clearly shown by the signs canal which sees up to 50000 commuters every day. commuters like not up on ben just because she works as a barista in a city center cafe and doesn't own a car so she has no choice but to use public transport but taking a bus is out of the question she says if i want to pull my work on time. and i've
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a try unlike your road based options the water bus won't get stuck in traffic she says. well it's what if i mean isn't it 45 minutes every day so i. may well place on the same 301038 b. day is not waste time like. the 12 kilometer journey because not upon roughly 30 euro cents making it not only the fullest is but also the cheapest option for reaching her workplace. however the old diesel powered would have buses that ply the science science can will create health and environmental hazards of they were. like oh. i think. a lot of life. to 45 minutes the younger mr arrives at his stop from here it's only
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a 5 minute walk to work place in downtown bangkok. the street sounds come almost as a reprieve after the noise of the old diesel powered most of us but even that could soon be a thing of the past. bangkok city government has realised that was a transport must become more attractive if it is to catch on with the population. that's why he was sorry he's one to add electric water bus mines on many of the resurrected canals. to be near a lot. of what i think it'll be much better. in the past especially when the boats were passing each other. it was very loud. and it was smelly the smell of burning diesel or petrol up there but now with electric boats we can listen to music and there won't be any unpleasant smell. the german
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company to quito will be providing. the electric engines for at least 20 of the new canal days but convincing to go electric wasn't easy. but he asked if i get. the 1st question we normally get is how much does an electric propulsion system cost. and to be honest it's the cost of an electric system is $2.00 to $3.00 times higher than for a conventional outboard engine. in the long run that took itto direct to says cheaper running costs would offset the initial cost of the electric boats and. that's the advantage over a combustion engine that has many moving parts where you have to do regular oil changes or you have to exchange certain components because of wear and tear in our electric engines there are no moving parts. that means we hardly need any
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maintenance or repair. once the new 5 o'clock will be powered by 12 lithium batteries. but we are currently installing the power $24.00 batteries in the rear of the boat . later we will mount the chargers and solar chargers. all the batteries are numbered so that we always know the condition and level of every single battery. the new boats are powered by twin propellers each providing a thrust of 20 hauls power fully charge they can run for up to 4 hours and have a maximum speed of 17 kilometers per hour for extra range each vessel is equipped with 12 solar panels we have a lot of sun here in southeast asia so they are very efficient here and we are extending there for the range of the board by the 3rd least 1520 percent.
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one electric mobility still has its limitations marcus moggy points out that bangkok's canals offer the perfect conditions for battery power transports. because . when you're driving electric boat you have to know your route and the distance you want to cover. here on the canals this is always pre-determined we know the number of kilometers we know the maximum capacity the total weight of the boat and we can guarantee that the boats will always be 100 percent ready to use during operating hours writing off on. in late 2020 thailand's prime minister pry you china child was personally on hand to switch to a new era of public transport in the capital the hour was was. it's the 1st electric fleece of passenger vessels in the country and the 1st public line the. same canal has seen in many decades.
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is an early adopter of the new electric boat service for the 1st months of operations the service around the heart of bangkok's old town is free to attract customers. but the timing is far from ideal starting in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic also means most of the other passengers seats are empty. as the vessel glides away the only orderable sound is the new. the propellers in the water. is different. no one around the problem is very noisy the water is dirty. and the board is unfair well because of the variable so many boards going opposite direction but problem and introduce this time aboard the electric boat. from santa fe i think people would be
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very happy. not proud canal is also earmarked for a new electric boat service at least once the upgrade is complete. it's a good example of the challenges of the canal restoration project for the longest time not proud was known for its putrid piles of rubbish and landing croce meant along its banks. and the work to reach even that the canal is complicated by the city's efforts to win over thousands of residents who will be displaced. if somebody in fit the bill not to book you know they are illegal you know they'll be happy. i mean the government has to take them to court but we try not to take them to a park with pride then you're there to that throw you know. you've been because you know. for longer. than many of them my 2. are not
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out there like you are back. some of the river communities have already been rededicated to new houses that are subsidized by the government most residents here now agree that they are better off than before. they live been very poor quality of. living you know but now you see there is no difference in the. happy. happy kind of man that many are. yeah. yeah. yeah here's the big hint you know that. before. they took the redevelopment of the $26.00 be completed by the mid 20 twenties and with it and into the environmental damage that has plagued the forces that. they do . now then become and be
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a separate water. grin you know you have it but you have it other people. too not a. hopeful that the restoration of bangkok's canals will make her home city keener most sustainable and less congested but she's also been around long enough to know that significant change might take another decade and so by that time i will have to use taxi because. i'm going to the board. but i haven't quite you know why because i. go abroad very open a study abroad they come back with a friend and they use pipes it sounds because. people use perfect. so day i will come back and use public transport lol. bangkok knows it has to change yes again by giving more and more room to cause the megacity has
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reached an impasse but there is a way out the city only has to make the most of what might be its greatest asset then also mistakes of the past will be nothing but. the breach. if you want more rent check out our you tube channel. if you want regular features about new cars and car culture about mobility around the world can be cute very happy. begich classics and future check are just some of the exciting content waiting for you subscribe to is that you tube slash d w red and you'll always be up to speed. on. this car is literally rubbish complete trash. but we use a whole different kind of waste and also recycle of waste but mostly on sort of
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weights as well luko is the brainchild of students from the i'm told in university of technology. piece of fun at the dutch teens project manager. so our system is built out of this material which is flex and the recycle feeds the bottles and we have some other cool materials so that's what this actually and that's what we use in our interior as well and this is normally what you throw away in your home on sort of household waste so it's very also. their message is a simple one might call it when it's recyclable materials. are only worth $22.00 students and not all full time and we start from scratch so it's just from nothing till this and we have to think of all of ourselves and we don't nobody's ever build a car before. starting from scratch can sometimes be an advantage and help to focus inventive moments on the essentials. in just 18 months the students created
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a minor miracle a kind of fashion from recycled ones to. championing the cause of sustainability while at the same time for the ring their own potential. so that's very difficult of course but very also to do because you learn a lot about it sort of that side of. it was for you. maybe i should look at 6 better is here there are more 6 more that are facts. 44 facts for us if you're better is mc so folks all of the seats of kirby sitting in their estimates for discard and versions are actually made out of coconut fiver or share cycle. for all visitors this serial
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behind tobin university of technology has a reputation for innovation and creatives young minds to keep on plugging away instead of resting on their laurels in a previous project students looked at another future mobility option and entered the ultimate competition the world's solar challenge in australia. the team went on to ski top prize in the cruiser class for years in a row. congratulations to next time for another would. nation of fred.
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