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genius rescue mission, the syndrome k 35 minutes on dw, we've got some hot tips for your bucket, lift the magic corner, check hot spot for food, and some great help for the mortals to boot. the dw travels off we go. this is the news africa on the program today. rich nations and big pharmaceutical companies have pledged to deliver billions of cobit 19 back to poor countries this year. the pledge comes as google, how for one of the vaccine distribution crisis, most of africa is 1300000000 people have had no access to vaccines at all.
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and these children in kenya are back in class for the 1st time. and they've been attacked by all ship for the closure. all schools in the region will hear from their only teacher and his military help. it was attempts we can chat with security for the discussion with process. this will tell you what is behind the grill was black. that's the hollywood star. 80 movie dawning is how the african nipple design and miss theme from the movie. we have the story behind my post special ah hello, i'm christine. wonder. it's good to have your company, pharmaceutical giants, 5 and by and take have pledged to deliver 1000000000 doses of the cove at 900 vaccine to poor nations this year. and another. and next year at
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a g. 20 summit in rome on friday, europe. ian countries made their own pages to donate a combined $120.00 a doses by the end of the year. some of those will go to african countries through the kofax initiative. now, these commitments come from will come rather as global health authorities warned that the waters that a crisis point with the distribution of called the 1900 vaccines rich countries have significant access to the vaccines and developing countries are struggling to catch up. now, in the meantime, the vaccine rollout remains sluggish on the continent where there was not enough supply. so when the southern african nation of malawi burned nearly 20000 doses of back scenes this week, it raised a lot of questions, especially because the government's decision to burn the vaccines went against advised from the w h o in the africa, c, d. c. both organizations advised me allow it not to destroy cove in 1900 vaccines saying, even though they had passed their expiration dates, there was still safe to use. now, our 1st report is from the malawi and capital the long way. with the burning off
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the vaccines was made a ceremony of food. it was an event put on for the cameras. $20000.00 doses of malawi, coven, 1900 vaccine allocation, laid out to be destroyed. the health minister personally led the exercise to send a message to the public, who've been skeptical of the vaccines. as one, i think it was definitely it will take it out. but i do have to show that we are committed to our police. we did not get my law and the image which is expired. we cannot do that. we, we have, we have worked for genetic i. so that's what's happening. well, always health experts are also trying to assure the public of the vaccine safety and efficacy. versus are you going to be given to or people with all
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sorts of problems except those that have 18 now we like many other nations is short of cove in 1900 doses. so far, only a tiny fraction of its 18000000 people have been vaccinated. malawi has reported just over a 1000 covert 19 deaths. the government is having to work hard to convince people to get vaccinated. so that's the situation in malawi, and now his, the latest update on the progress of the vaccine roll out in the rest of africa. this data is from the africa cdc. now as the say to your bosses the indicates most countries on the continent have begun administering vaccines, which have been delivered through the kofax initiative. the exceptions are booking fossil chad, tanzania, and it retrace when no vaccines have been approved. now, most countries are using astrazeneca, but still africa has the lowest vaccination rates of any continent with less than one percent of the population full event immunized. now to talk more about the
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vaccine rollouts in africa, we've invited professor christian happy onto the program. he is a geneticist and the director of african center of excellence for genomics of infectious diseases at redeem university in southwest. and i do welcome c. d, w. news africa professor, happy. bailey, one percent of people in africa are fully vaccinated. at this rate window, the constant achieve mass immunization against coven, 1900. thank you very much for doing the program. i mean, the question you're asking is that are important question. i did read where we must have united, visual and accounting. and we don't know because i'm in africa and is better dependent on their work. african companies that are dependent on the back to coming from india, india to be part of my hand. right now. i'm directing all of us to manufacture. man, if you want me to, to, to solve their local problem on fucking at the africa has no back. you know now and,
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and then they really manage what they've done to run the money to bug or any effort to do love watching for a continent and talking to me. we're finding out where we are better partner. i'm probably going to be the only would when there are some of the, what about of the would you write, he talks about india dance, and the question must be asked all be able to produce vaccines on the, on the continent and to what scale there. i'm sorry, no, i'm out there on a matter. are the mormon after guys 0 ability to feed? so you know, we are very dependent on what anybody else out there will give us. we're dependent on what do you think will give us what dependent wonder the european countries on to i did ask was any come platform will give us? so we're very dependent on what about people who have mercy on us? i'm so i'm really a mess up a metal look in metal. look very better, bartlett
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a better week? i don't fuck. i mean, yes, i forgot. i manage very well in the 1st place. i'm officially funded me by way of coming on and it would, the indian barrier probably fight it over and the potential for breaking impression, even up of us emission we have really no ability to do to protect the largest people. i would love to with some possible a profess, i do want to talk about as acts that you've developed at a d n, a base vaccine against code 19, which you say showed a 90 percent efficacy when tested on animals. why have you not been able to secure funding to take your vaccine to human trials? simply because robert are going to the willing to wear them up is so they refuse completely to invest in developing and pushing back and forward because the culture of begging, waiting for the rest come to the rescue that is actually predominant here. i'm a shame that accounting of a 1300000000 people. they're really not. i mean, realty,
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not a lot of that, but if you do, do, do, do, do, do, do do to do a drop box. and i even went to africa 5 to love. that is no political where to move forward. and that is in fact i think between the african within the country india and those in the dash or i think those kind of come to get and then i mean they could come to get on the road for africa. but endo, to matter is africa and leadership is africa, leadership ready to invest and then moved forward to clinical trials. i will say that he can have the same african population dance. i know so far professor, what do we need to do? he's talked about 3rd wave on the continent. we, of course, looking at the reality that the vaccines that we would depend on in africa, the present because of the disruption in the indian supply chain. what, what needs to be done, and who can recall upon to address the situation that i forgot to continue to beg
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or cry as usual on we'll probably just have to call on on, on those that are producing back seem to give us water. but i may have met, you know, after indoctrinated, hope, ablation. there are 2 other matter. it's very going to be very difficult for, you know, for 5 or more data now, to actually provide you the number that we want, you know, continent moment. so pending that time we'll probably just have to sit down and there's not counting on that. well, knock it out a day that make is not ravage in in africa. why would i like you to be mind down the street? but i mean, unfortunately, you know, things are not as bad, but we hope that you know, that african leaders you will learn from here and then do the right thing. so in the future, we don't find out in such a part number situation, right? that's for the christian happy to contrast from nigeria. thank you, professor happy. thank you. the
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children in kenya's, north east bony forest that's on the border with somalia returned to the classroom . this week off the 7 years schools were forced to close there because teachers weren't willing to work in the area after daily attacks by the military group. i'll ship up and i'll t w e. stephan correspondent, mario miller, and a colleague from the german weekly magazine dash legal re access to the volatile region of 40 forest. that's near lumber island, where they visited one school. the, the only way we could get to these remote villages near the somali border to spicy the trip over land is too dangerous improvised land mines of scattered along the only road planted by above. on the edge of bony forest gangway primary school has finally reopened.
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move kids are back 7 years after about the attack villages in the area hurried. carla is the head teacher and also the only teacher here above target the government, the employee including myself, the one that you work up on to find yourself that. busy you out. okay, you time. good. so as you slip recall before you slip your bed too good. i can, i was the only teacher who dared to come back here every health an hour. he switch his classroom teaching up to 3 classes at the same time, taking care of her on t 100 scores. i am alone at the moment, but didn't seem to come. the problem is because i, i have to teach. after completing the telephone, i go to another class i teach. that's when i go to have a class. i think he has a lot to catch up. the children are years behind in the education, but they have learned how to react when they hear gunshots,
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and they know what else about this. i'm afraid of them because they burn the camps . but now i'm happy to go back to school to continue studying. many of the children i couldn't afford to take them to another school. most of them had to stay at home . if i excited to be back of school, can really get a sense of how important education for them, but just 20 kilometers down the road this week. and i set up explosive device, blew up a military vehicle to can in soldier the threat is so great that a military base has been set up next to the school. 60 border patrol officers protect the school and its children with the officers are concerned that the security situation is deteriorating. currently, not current to see limby for both the 66 months was out here. i think a, this monday not worth
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a few days ago. the military defended a larger bass from an attack by the islamists. these men put their lives at risk to protect the school from being rated. in 2014 with us above attacked and nearby, the militants looted hospitals and burned down schools. then they started rounding our young men of recruitment, and they told me that they would drop me to the ground and slash my neck. that's what they said. when, after they captured me, they started interrogating me and threatened to slaughter me. they asked if my religion was not they got my identity from my id card. they confirmed and i didn't think i don't. i'm not sure. let me. he was spared because of his faith. now with the military base in place, villagers feel more secure in the military has even started helping the kids with border patrol officers from next door,
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a stepping in this part time teachers. one of them, some way to get out was even trained to be a teacher before joining the army. yeah, i missed. i wasn't, you know what, he also meant to keep this and i find that button which you have to look at. things . yeah. for the middle, this kid, i mean, we need to have it was schools remain open somewhere to get houses. educating the next generation was strength and the fight against terrorism. and you're watching t v as africa still to come. this man intensity essays, his cockroach farming business is booming. we'll find out who his customers are and the south african designs that made it into a hollywood blockbuster. but 1st we turn to chad because it was attempts leak. there that full, i'm raised in the capital in jemina,
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security forces used tear gas and veterans to disperse crowds who took to the streets to protest against a military takeover. following the death of president edris debbie one month ago. now the tension is about the man you're about to see behind me by how much interest he took over. after his father's death, he dissolved parliament and took control of the country as head of a military council. now he's promised to hold democratic elections within 18 months . now the w with africa corresponded freedom of what he has been in chad reporting on the situation. and we can now talk to fred, who as i said, is in the capital, jimmy afraid? tell us more about these clashes between protesters and security forces that we've seen and chad this week. yes, christina sees present, mama to power. there have been crashes, especially from the position and civil society groups who are actually thing that
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general mama should take the power. and i don't the way of course people have been injured and several people also have been killed as we come here in this report. painfully fiction. yesterday the young man was short in the sense for the more cause protest. he and the other activities took to the streets to demand a return to the v and government. but they faced a brutal backlash from the military. g mm. led by the son of the former president, was it also people money? we went out to protest and simply to say no, because he grant pass through a military coup, refused to accept that someone in the 21st century takes part by force. that is not acceptable when the water bottle is general mohammed took of power a month ago after his father died. he has formed
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a transitional government and worn over some key member of the position. there is a steed, a nail tension here in jemina. there is a heavy security presence on the streets and any attempts by active is to start to protest quickly dump and and so there is a lead to sign that the principal uncertainty is anywhere close to. i mean, the government says that the position need to accept the current situation for the sake of the countries, a b, t z prove no to vote. could we find their discontent? quite premature. this is not a military coup, but not. it's an unusual situation. we've been attacked by rebels who set off the current political situation. while this militant group threatened the country and the president was killed enough in the battlefield,
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don't get out of the get the post that valley come up. the transition government promises that he will soon start the national dialogue. i'm dance will have a see on how they want to be government. but many people here want this process to be there by v and not the military consul afraid the military promise to hold an election in 18 months that would be closer to the end of next year. why are people in chad young people especially not willing to to wait for that they seem to be distrustful of that. yes, christine is this case because this is general mom at this time the president is to be who was killed and praise the do still be was in power for thought he has and he came to pile promising democracy and for the rest t as they didn't get anything and even their pike did even change. in fact,
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things go to watson was and people are afraid that if they even give him this rule of, of this one. yeah. and the have, he's going to work hard so that he can stay in power and doesn't like i've, he's for the deed. so that's where the mistrust is. fred, you were in tad reporting on, on that election that for the late president interest that we re elected. you're back in the country now. what's feeling while you guessing about the situation day when there's not so much has changed in child. would say that people where are poor poor the poverty is v b. you can feed about when it comes to security. there is station because they don't know where their country's heading. they don't know. they even room out that even the current president might be, might be moved from another could that may be from within the military circles. so
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there is that taishan that anything, any time and that anything can happen. so that's exactly what has changed and then deported. people don't know where when they're going to stop protecting because without any significant change, the thing that they are not going to stop until they see the change they need or at that speed, every where separate correspondence, freedom of, when you are reporting for us in the chat in capital jemina, thank you for it. the now i don't know about you, but i get the creeps when i see a cockroach. but he has a story of a business that in terms of you know, who does. and in fact, he's making a living farming the pace his, his story. these corporate base brokerage business in tens,
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nea cockroaches have no value. but for daniel greg huda, they are worth goals. he's pioneering cockroach funding intense india. drake, who sells each kilo for almost 5 euro funding is very, very cheap more than me because that's why i encourage you. renewal is due to staying up some job later. they get this project their own because you can do that through home. you can visit the steps, you have the village, you need your study suggest cockroaches are rich in protein and it's for visual ray who sells them to chicken and fish breed as people buy. cockroaches also for their consumption education and research
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institutions. use them for experiments. this is what this is what the rich and electric room says. his project uses waste, so it's eco friendly. he got support from government and universities. his business is growing fast. he doesn't even think about abandoning it now. now it's all african designers, luxury midway, brand inspired by the postal culture, has put the country and the content in the global spotlight. smart poster, caught the eye of the costume designer of the movie coming to america, to and as you're about to learn metal. so almost didn't happen because it's founder and creator had other dreams growing up with. right and very
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colorful. that's my course, the africa fashion, the creative director behind the label is south african led to man call, a star designer who originally wanted to become a professional football player. my late mother knew in me as a person that wanted to play soccer. i was super is in it, but one day she said me down and said in most cases, super talented. so her play as i'll make an example like ozone. i have more time for feeding. i was averaging soccer. and so i decided to stay home and help my mother with 10 machine knitting. he just turned 15 when his mother showed him the tricks of the trade planting an idea in his head. she told me that text design and fashion design of a huge in that and i can build the carry out of the, the build approval actually play and know that was about 20 years ago. the
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34 year old said he never doubted his mother's words. and today, his label can be seen on catwalks all over the world, and he's even made it in honeywood, in the sequel to coming to america with eddie murphy, the u. s. star with my casa. that's right. let me hear you say, hey, oh oh, no, i don't. okay, that's all i don't to say no, not too much to have someone like 80 month waiting on my pcs means a lot to me. if i, as the boy there was a teenager, when i was coming to make up for the 1st time, it felt like something that was beyond reach. but today, i was able to actually be time that movie the close i made into harrisburg when nicola employees 70 people. because that means the cross, the people, one of south africa, the largest ethnic groups. and nicola, is one of them. the idea for the label comes from the ethnic groups,
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the confusion ritual, new clothes, a part of the ritual. but nicola said choice was limited. traditionally, we only had like that more eurocentric styles like the handicapped and that, and the, for my kids to choose from. and foreign brands, which was fun. so for me, i spoke like as a tech one as a person loud session. i wanted to create a tentative design and stated that course they initiate can, can see that nicola wanted to make sure his culture didn't end up being on display in a museum only. so he brought it to the world catwalks. he might have caught the biggest goal of his life when he hung up his football brute to play with the sewing machine instead. and that's what we'll leave it for today, but we'll leave you with some more beautiful african fashion. we'll see you next time. ah,
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