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upcoming world cup qualifying is if i am a vet skordas record $62.00 goals and $116.00 games for sweden he if he does play he'll become the national team's oldest player. well that's it for me up next is aleko $1000.00 special coverage you can also find much more on our website w news will cease to take care about. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update. on t w. to go beyond just. a man. as we take on the world.
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we're all about the stories that matter to. whatever you say my. job is to be on fire made for muslims. the measures meant to protect us from the coronavirus always inclusive. take social distancing not at all easy and sometimes impossible to adhere to for people with disabilities. roughly one in 6 people have or experience a form of disability. mosque's make communication hard for the hearing impaired like this young man in uganda who otherwise relies on lip reading.
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at coffee house or just sore is the 1st sign language of the café uganda's capital kampala indira coffee says it wants to create employment for the deaf community with the ultimate goal of raising awareness for this marginalized group of people especially during these even tougher times of the pandemic. roy you are such as it cast a much as a rooster is dave so he uses sane language to communicate. he's worked as a virus to i this. incumbent of. when i make good coffee and they serve the customers order perfectly and i get a positive feedback that makes me really happy as specially if it comes from different customers. russo graduated from university 3 years ago but since then he's had real difficulty finding a job. uganda has one of the world's highest youth unemployment rates
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resources that being dave makes it even worse. i would apply for jobs write letters send evils and all that but whenever i mention that i was deaf they became afraid of working with me either end they wouldn't give a chance they wouldn't hire me. as workmates had left to but that doesn't stop them from offering great service to their customers and by employing them the owner of the coffee wants to help break down stereotypes i guess they did if. we wanted to inspire the you have a companies and their brands out there to employ different people because we are capable and want to use these people here as role more doers. according to official feig as uganda has 1800000 different people but is about 3 percent
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of the total population of the activists see this number could be high you. seize the diff. ticket into a comment by the government cites the recent distribution of free fish musts which in cities did you not seem to be it needs into bericht consideration. on advisors the international disability alliance and joins us from new york when it comes to covert 19 aap people with disabilities vulnerable. definitely yes 1st of all 80 percent of persons with disabilities all over the world live in poverty and poverty means they have difficulty is access any of the very basic things required to protect themselves against covenanting for many of them. social distancing it's really not feasible thank you magine i am
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a blind woman myself and how can i make sure that i am 6 feet away from people in a supermarket if i go shopping or a hothead get help from people to cross very busy and active straight your. so that's it like so because of that studies have shown that persons that disability are much more of all of all especially for example persons down syndrome are up to 60 time more likely to die because of it 90 why is that enough in that case why is that. the reason is that they have all of the underlying health condition and because of their all like the air condition of the down syndrome and because of the lack of access to information because old information really relevant to how to protect yourself against coverage 19 is not really provide it in a format that they can access it should be plain language for persons bit down
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syndrome should be in sign language for those who are death captioning should have a little but none of these are really provide it so they don't learn how to protect themselves and if catching coverage nineteen's hearses the disability are more likely to experience more serious symptoms and lose their lives well it's like so much in this crisis things haven't been thought through to the end have they had how inclusive would you say coronavirus restrictions have been for people with disabilities. well not really we had cases where example in the uganda that a deaf person but shot by the police just because he didn't hear that there was a curfew. we have cases that essential services have been decided without the being you know considering situation of persons the disability is that for example fixing your real chair or your hearing aid is considered an essential service so
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these measures have been taken proper consideration of persons the disability and if you ask me why i would tell you because they didn't invite persons a disability and are presenting organizations are on the table and they were talking about. coverage 19 restrictions if they had some of us are on the table the would have told them what to do and what not to do to include us what what about the when the rollout of vaccines with those groups invited to the table to advise on making that at least more inclusive. well not in many countries in some countries be do have inclusion and here we are asking for prioritizing persons that disability and accessing that situation because we are in higher risk groups as i explained so if you're rolling out of the vaccine should happen on the basis of at risk we are experiencing more risk should we prioritize and sometime
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trees pierces the disability have done successful advocacy not 100 percent successful but at least they have achieved some priority but in many countries they have been left out from vaccination what about women with disabilities how have they been treated during this pandemic. well i don't think this is the difficulty imagine because imagine you're living as a home and you're living as a woman the disability in poverty you're already experiencing a lot of barriers and then such a situation like a pandemic happens your defers to be less alt so you have to have cases that women with disabilities could not access. their sexual and reproductive rights. to alliance and have you is and couldn't complain because they were relying on family members to give support and of course then you are relying on someone for support
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we don't any monitoring it puts you in a situation of being vulnerable that games violence and fortune. you oversee many countries and receive reports from various regions any good examples of inclusion joining the pandemic. yes there have been examples for example in some time streets they have started broadcasting public briefings at all called it 19 in sign language which means that if persons can also access it and sometimes trees social protection schemes have been introduced to provide additional support for persons with disabilities and their family members. and together we are allies and national disability and development cost $30.00 m. and we as the alliance of organizations all persons that disabilities have introduced a few campaigns since the pandemic hit and we have managed to gain some success in
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making the global. fight against coverage 19 more disability inclusive for example health organisation has started to provide captioning in their public briefings which means that those who cannot follow the audio can rate what is being said but still i mean a long way to go good to hear at least that there are some inroads being made to see if young vises the international disability alliance thank you very much for being on the show today european medicines agency says there's no indication that astra zeneca is corona virus vaccine is the cause of report of blood clots it says the benefits of the vaccine continue to outweigh the risks the regulator adds that the blood clot events very breath but need to be evaluated several countries have suspended the rollout of the astra zeneca bouncing following reports that people who received the job in denmark and norway developed blood clots. let's get you over to our science correspondent now derek williams he's been looking at the
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questions you've been sending us on how you tube channel. how long can fact seem side effects last conforte indicate it's working. i want to leave all the speculation about blood clotting and the astra zeneca vaccine behind for a minute and focus on what we know for certain about common minor side the facts reported in connection with covert vaccines pretty much all of the ones approved so far in various parts of the world appear to be pretty react to genic which means they regularly cause mild side effects like like pain and swelling at the injection site as well as things like like fatigue headache fever chills or aching joints the single shot johnson and johnson back seen appears to cause those effects
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somewhat less often in 2 dose m.r. and a vaccine they seem to occur more commonly after the 2nd dose while the opposite seems to hold true for the astra zeneca vaccine. another point worth mentioning is that younger people seem to react more often and more powerfully than the elderly it's thought that's because they have more responsive immune systems authorities say the symptoms can last a few days but but in most of the firsthand reports that i read they subsided within 36 hours the good news is that side effects while unpleasant are actually a sign that the vaccine is doing what it's supposed to do which is laying the groundwork for an immune response so the. if you are infected with the by wrists
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your body can get to work straight away wiping it out personally and more than happy to experience a day or 2 of discomfort if i know that i'll be protected afterwards from a potentially life threatening case of tobit 19 that sounds like a really great deal to me and with terry thanks for watching. come up with. the scene under scene karl resign genya scums on disappearing in the no morning range and marine conservationists are trying to stay ahead of the decay and preserve what's left. they are counting on the support of local fisherman. goat africa. next on dollar. to own.
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a competitive world this cold it's cold it's too cold want peace to be free but the world is changing the most important commodity junkers all be free slaves. moons are water sitting for commodity starts march 22nd on t.w. . drop. do you love coral and fascinating underwater worlds then you've come to the right place welcome to eco africa their environment show co-produced by n.t.v. in uganda china's t.v. in large area and d w in germany i am priscilla i'm sat with me today as always is why co-host sandrock you know we'll hi sandra and how are you today. very well crease thank you and
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a big hello to all of you all of us out there coral is not the only thing we'll be talking about today let's take a quick look at what else we have coming up we'll visit a company up 2nd we're screwed into this time it's funny. we rely on how an entire region is fighting over a national park and a wound here how we forestation could bring tons onion island back to life. horrors of vivid and colorful when they're healthy but these small marine on the most the need together in corporate colonies are not on eve beautiful to look out they play on it's important role in the marine ecosystem some fish spawn in coral reefs and it is also a web they find food now scientists on the coast of kenya are taking a closer look at the different ways that these marine creatures call exist.
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the reflux degrade it was at least there is still fishes here. joanne coworker and her colleague peter hamby visit them some way need coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem the coral reef is a fascinating object of study for the 2 marrying biologists. that is where they live. so that is where you find the breeding it has. a lovely feeding area. and. so these are. used in the like. we have before for decline in fish practice in the last. 2 or 3 decades.
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as local fishermen know all too well to my other son was born and bred in some way in the fishing has been his main source of income for years. not only was. the catch was still good when i started but over the past 4 years the number of fish has been declining i mean. the kenyan coast is lined with 620 square kilometers of coral reefs an area only slightly smaller than the capital nairobi in some way nice taking part in a project overseen by the research organization called you which monitors coral bleaching and mortality the causes of coral reef degradation are all manmade such as rising water temperatures. the man your threats to stand is plenty of change. we're also seeing. going
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and then we had. another threat that is coming from. sage by. means of course there is overfishing the marine biologists have enlisted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs they've taught fisherman how to count fish stocks and species in marine conservation zones and how to interpret their findings for example high numbers of clown fish in the coral reefs is a sign that the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their nets the fisherman still use their traditional basket traps but now use different mesh. we want ensuring that the kind of mesh size that is being used it's big and that is 3 inches sizes and
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that is the thinking about that is just to ensure that the kind of fish that is being captured by the bucket tops out and not juveniles part of the reef has also been declared a conservation zone it covers 18 hexes an area equivalent to $25.00 football piccies fishing is prohibited there and together the fisherman make sure the band is respected my other son has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years now. net idea about you guys behind you but i hope i'll be able to catch more fish in the future and so take better care of my family my parents. zedillo. considering the challenges we now face i also wonder if this dream will ever come true. the scientist estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish stocks to recover completely but at least children might
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benefit. now what kenyan scientists are doing in the field the dutch said just trying to do it in a lab in arkansas lowering biologists a breeding coral in a giant r.e.m. and optimal conditions. like you know c s or tons of lighting equipment are used to put the spotlight on. the real stars of the show. this research project and splashes of one just color unfolding here underwater bright green orange and yellow corals are striving here in europe's biggest artificial reef. marine biologist max younes and his team have created a sensation. but here buffy it is just here we are doing the best we can to build
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for corals we're using technology knowledge and scientific investigation to create the best habitat we care for the corals best gable's from bottom. feeding them for example to deet researchers don't even know the half of exactly how corals function and this coral reef ecosystem at the zoo is giving many scientists hopes he can discover much more. we can learn a lot about species with d.n.a. testing but it's not just about the coral itself there are many more factors and that makes it very very complex. the biologists in arnhem are trying to gain better understanding of the corals they want to find out how to help them survive long term in the wild. and what it's like a forest without animals if there's no forest then there's no forest animals it's the same with a coral reef if there are no corals then you don't have the other animals either
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reefs or the nurseries of the sea that's why there's a minute fraction of the underwater world at birth to. the corals here grew more quickly and are healthier than in the wild. look i wouldn't even begin to see a colony of corals and actually thousands of animals living together in a kind of enormous sickly inside a common skeleton of this but no one really understands it because everyone looks for the eyes and mouths but you've got to explain these tiny animals with one orifice and little tentacles. there are more than 14 sows and species of corals in the world most of them are threatened with extinction nevertheless fans still kidnap and smuggle them customs officials from all over europe bring confiscated animals to max you. like this rare soft corals you must really push 1st had to go into quarantine. as you shocked the shame
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that we still receive carl's taken from natural environments because to some corals it's not a problem but there are other carl species that have a really tough time in nature. returning the painstakingly revised corals back to the scene isn't an option at the moment because the conditions of the oceans are too poor to to ever eventually become possible when the water quality intrudes. until then in on him he'll keep mixing 16 gradients to make artificial pacific waters in the corals will continue to fascinate this ensures. it is a really amazing to be able to mine such beauty without getting it all in its report is also about community and environmental protection that's right sandra but . politically different fashion in egypt a startup was far away or. would interview furniture of the results gave no
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indication of the awful beginnings. furniture making in egypt is expensive. the country has no wood resources. everything has to be imported. normally scrap wood gets thrown away but that's changed and shereef al qa leaders workshop. together with architect sarah. he founded the movement start up. to make luxury sustainable furnishings using scrap wood. and why making them and the stuff that now many ups like it's very important that the upcycling not only recycle weaver used and refurbish the scrap wood and incorporate it into a new product that also helps raise people's awareness these products are made without heat treatment and without any harmful chemicals that you know it may.
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make more than $120.00 pieces since moved and opened a year ago setting them in egypt and as far afield as paris and london. and how about you if you're also doing your bit tell us about sex visit our website oh send us a tweet. hash tag doing your best. we share your story. we'll go from egypt to europe north macedonia in the balkans to be precise this is a location where the iron curtain used to the east from west these days there is a green belt running along the form of the vision this corridor is supposed to be on later reserve but as our report from the sharm mountains shows this iteration
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it's not that simple. shop lives near what was once the iron curtain of the ribbon of land in some areas nearby have been designated the european green belt by an association of the same name its mission is to protect the natural landscapes there which have been shielded for decades from major developments such as farming and construction. the association promotes eco tourism renovating mountain huts and building new ones should entice more hikers to come and explore. the association also seeks to counter illegal logging which is a serious problem here the timber mafia has carved this track through the forest without permission it extends for several kilometers and s.u.v. blocks the path behind it heavy equipment they're often armed and it would not be y. steal any further with a camera rolling normal for the conservationists monitor changes in the forest with
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the help of an app and satellite imagery your job on boats in off ski is a mountain guide and also active in friends of sharks to go with them he says the timber thieves sometimes felled trees if they want a bit of money. and they just leave them lying around in the forest. that was sort of. shepherds are natural allies of the conservationists as they have a vital interest in preserving the forests and meadows and keeping an eye on illegal logging. the friends of sharp platform emphasizes the importance of monitoring. and nasiriyah miley is a sheep farmer. and. he used to take visitors on hikes. until the pandemic hit. on the terrain up here 4 wheel drive vehicles are of no use . friends of great potential in gentle tourism.
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and his brother have 5000 sheep. the use milk cheese they make famous throughout the region. their entire business depends on the preservation of the natural habitat. i would totally welcome a national park and shop that's why i support the initiative. and his brother inherited the farm from their parents and have since expanded its operations. they employ 25 shepherds during the season they spend 2 weeks at a time up in the mountains living in huts like this. the only source of power here are small solar panels enough to light the hut with a new hydro power plant that would change the shepherd explains. it would be good
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little villages would finally have electricity. these small high the phone lines are promoted as a greener energy good for people with. your brand on them and them in reality they are the more you know they construct this ecosystem the reverse. the conservationists promote traditional ways of life but most people want at least a few modern conveniences. leads us down into a valley. because. this is where one of the new hydro plants is to be located. so the plan is to build 11 and sharp enough. not everybody in the villages of shop planning that is concerned about protecting the environment. and finding an alternative to improvised rubbish dumps.
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