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their children. so the family can afford a meal. we hear a 1st person account and hard work rop living. mongolia is hurting lifestyle, may be at risk as more women trade life on the steps for jobs in the big city. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to d, w, and use asia. glad you could join us. the united nations has asked the international community for $4400000000.00 to help of god. it's on it's the u. s. largest ever humanitarian a being for any country. but it came with a dia warning as well. this is a stop gap, an absolutely essential stop gap measure that we are putting in front of the entire community today. without this being funded, there won't be a future,
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we need this to be done. otherwise they will, they will be outflow. they will be suffering. but in truth, the suffering is already there to see more than half of of thumbs, nearly 40000000 people are facing acute hunger in places like in a north west. and i've got his hands buggy's province. years of drought have added to food shortages. in addition, people have no cash to live their daily lives. and as we see in the following report, it's forced some to consider the unthinkable selling off their children to survive . a farmer walks across his parched land. these once fertile fields and f canister and begged his province and now dry and barren, 2 years of drought have left farmers destitute and force many to abandon the region . bordering. there is no rain, there's drought. i almost every one of these village has left the re run.
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good on. those who remain limited aid from the read crisen is a vital lifeline. local speak of times when there was ample rain and snow here. but ever frequent a dry spells has made water a scarce commodity. the economic crisis following the television takeover has any worse than the already dire situation. and the new provincial rule is say, there's no money to help. the we weren't prepared for the situation because the previous government left us with nothing. here with the pot and all that. and from an economic perspective, we have nothing to offer either because we're trying to help 3 aid groups with this and we've had meetings with them and told them about the problems here. so we didn't get as many people now live in camps for the internally displaced like this
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one outside the provincial capital, homeless and pushed to the edge of starvation. some here, returning to desperate measures. these parents say they're at the point of selling their 8 year old son for food. when the children want bread, but i don't have any. i'm helpless and have no option other than to sell him to someone else. without them we would then we will us and we really and carrying with a chuckle we will do. yeah, that's pretty, it's a bleed choice. now, facing this poverty stricken family who like many others have become casualties of drought and conflict. and joining me now from head up is a song touch child's national director at world vision a global interview that is also working in i've got a son and some thought we just heard from a family that is thinking of selling their child to support themselves is this
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a situation you are seeing more off in your work and i've got time. thank you for having me. here is a self child focused organization in afghanistan. more and more. be off seeing children being sold. this is just because of food, lack of food in the country, it's that ha, hunger and starvation and poverty that those are making parents to sell the children so that the other family members can sub white. this is something that i have business in one of the id be camps there. a mother brought a child to me and just asking me, can you buy it this jade? it's just between 502200. you sd, you can buy a child in afghanistan because there is no food at home. and this incidences
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victims of this and i, a process is just just showing you so it just seems sharon, on my spine. i mean, why should it come to lose duping the world has abandoned of guns off for the fall upon turk, over this country has been facing lot of problems and say it, whether it's a natural disaster or poverty or displacement climate change conflict. this country was struggling for the past 40. yes. and in spite of having lot of investments for the 20 years, but international community has been contributing to the development of this country, which we cannot ignore. but now, this is the card consequent drought. this country is facing, which is, which is a huge crisis. the crop so failed because of the drought and families have no food to eat. so there has been investment for the 20 years,
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but consequently because of the impact of climate change because of the conflict. because of every other factor this country is in this situation. now. i mean the, the you and has asked for financial help from the international community for just speaking to you. i wonder, what do you tell the international community ab and i think of the mother that you encountered in that internally displaced persons camp who wanted to sell her child to you with heart and mind. what do you tell the international community? what is the sort of hope of grandest our needs? no, this is one incident. you won't believe then i was traveling to go in one of them. medical camps. very well. vision is standing a new additional program. a mother brought a chain which is just born boons and skin. that's it. you cannot see any flesh into the body of that jade. and seeing that child,
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i really friendly grey. and that does the haile malnourished children in this country. more than 3200000 children are accurately managed. and really 1000000 children are really at the weight of di. so medically, titian is constantly growing, and the children are becoming the victims. gender that dying and the world needs to stand up. that's my request for the world today. why doesn't the wall stand up? the one that has been looking the got gone is than so maybe it's the time did think the helper sufficient, but it is not so. the african children, african women, and the entire african community needs the world to stand up. now. let speak up, let's not forget of canister. let's hope that happens or miss jones. thanks so much
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for talking to us today. thank you. thank you so much. there's vol reports and analysis on the situation and i've got this done on our website. the debbie dot com forward slash a ship to mongolia next where the lifestyle that no medical does have long known is on the when a large factor driving the decline is the lack of women. most young women who grew up on mongolia buster lands are leaving to pursue education and higher salaries in the city. many 100 families now wonder, without enough women, if that traditional way of life can survive. for centuries, nomadic herders have raised their animals, mongolia as vast plain from generation to generation dodge, bowden, and sub don't serene pug. joe have spent their lives on the range land. their 2 sons have become herders, but their 2 daughters live and work in the city. i think they'll stay in the city
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actually. we never told them read live, they should live edge, the sue, the careers doctor, to brother. you have the how to say this. they are all other daughters and herding is hard work. since they're educated and studied hard, we simply let them pursue their careers as for the boys that men and men are okay in the countryside. and according to official data, her to women work 12 to 14 hours every day, depending on the season. because of gender norms, they often work harder than the man. not only are they the main child carers, they also must cook clean. and so, and 10 to the live stock as part of the family business. fall dodge, and so those syrians, eldest daughter, oo gun, said sick lives in the capitol lombardo, she has a leadership position up mongolian biggest bank and no plans to move that. i've
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been a thought yet. young. i can't say i will go back me because i've lived here more than 10 years and all my friends and my life are here, little money. god. i do want to start my own business related to our family business. but that doesn't mean i'm going back with it's a choice most heard. her parents would support a new study from the national university of mongolia shows that less than one percent of young heard as to day want their daughter to keep that way of life. 23 percent want their sons to become herders which engender huge madrid. so if girls are educated, they don't have to endure the hard labor created by gender stereotypes also for both wanting good supple parents. want that girls to have more options either. when twitter student hulu says they choose a life that is less dependent on the weather environment and seasons toolkit,
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oldness it keeps healthy when the women settling in the cities, there is now a huge gender imbalance in rural areas. young mal herders are having trouble finding partners just to have on us a local land. central government should take measures and initiate programs or projects to address the issues. otherwise, there will be no hurt. as in the future, your mother talked to our countries identity and strength is no magic herding, which means animals, freely grazing in the pasture band to her. and our animal husbandry supplies, the organic meat and dairy sectors. or since this effort has foster, one solution could be finding ways to up and traditional gender roles. so men do chores and help raise children to ease the burden on world women. and finally,
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a baby boy lost in the evacuation gales at cobble airport last august. has been reunited with his relatives, 2 month old, so hail m of the year was separated from his family after being handed over the fence by his father to where you are a soldier ahead of their evacuation to the united states. he was found by 29 year old ha sophie, who took him home to raise him as his own, with his other children. after 5 long months, the real family managed to locate so hail after launching a media campaign in the u. s. he would stay with his aunt and grandfather until he to be flown to america. wow, that's it, but a day we'll see you tomorrow for bye. ah ah. these places in europe are smashing in the records. stepped into
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