tv Global 3000 Deutsche Welle April 27, 2022 4:30am-5:01am CEST
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when i saw you every day, the government isn't mom. she's in the country soil to find out because they want to kill me. god is a truth. starts by 3rd on d. w. a . welcome to global 3000 exploited how economic interests are pursued at the expense of the world's poor in indonesia. big business is creating new markets. in brazil, we learn how the residence of for valence and now able to enjoy online shopping. and we find out what it's really like to work as
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a berry picker in portugal screen houses. $1.90 according to the world bank that's the minimum required to cover a person's basic needs per day around 10 percent of the global population lives unless in extreme poverty, poverty and unemployment. a major reasons why people leave their homes and look for work elsewhere in the worlds as domestic workers, cara's on construction sites, or in farming. the number of international migrant workers has risen to 169000000 worldwide. they make up almost 5 percent of the global working population. that means they are a key component of the world economy. yet many of them work in temporary, informal, or unprotected jobs, often under dreadful conditions and for low wages. in portugal, for example,
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people come from near pole india, bangladesh and thailand to pic freeze in southern portugal for european supermarket chains. this is archive footage. the agricultural firms no longer want report is the farming association stone walled us and local authorities also close their doors. they have a problem and it involves the foreign workers. thousands of them live around the small town of salty, tonio, helping with the harvest is, is, shouldn't, it's totally over the top. you, me there in the majority now, immunity metro fox times. you get just 3 portuguese people walk and by here for every 20 my grants for better or for worse, the way they came was definitely not well organized with no thought being given to local infrastructure. have enough lee? not having been sad through today ma'am. so what makes portugal so attractive?
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john paul debtor from northern india has worked here for several years. he says portugal is a prime destination for many indians. maybe. right now is the plus choice to our side in the northern side of the india. because outside of people there mostly want to go in the gulf country and northern side of people want to go in canada or europe and when they will come your put their 1st come to here in portugal. go back to residency because he had a maybe one year, one and a half year they would get portugal appears to be an express route into the european union. word got around and this region is now also attracting migrants who previously tried their luck in denmark or germany like robbie bains a baba from india. or, you know, i, i better life in germany about do i, are you hard just only problem bukasa germany in our yeah, no, i am all or you have an open misha for walking, you know, in germany yard,
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because i, i was very note a few see that of who the and my tears is over and are these people say you costio? do you have to move to another country? so but portugal the parent open door comes at a price. many migrants pay thousands of euros to get here, but only earn between $600.00 and a 1000 euros a month at most. they work 6 days a week and always have to worry, they might not be paid, especially if they were hired by recruitment agency. if they were go 100 hours for 200 hours in the monthly some time they got panel was 50, no was they say appear. ready you have a mistake, are you not bare to wonder or what you want to get 100? if your was and you sometime they got toe money for insurance and a lot of things they got the not very well because the migrants need to send money home to their families. they have to safe wherever possible, especially on accommodation. john paul debt it shares the place with other workers
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away from the fields. he doesn't have his own room on here for i saw the board because the reason our leaving the company else, martin, the company else, not would they have 0 privacy, but the conditions on to bad. unlike the company accommodation, we visited a house in salty, tonio, that was full of beds. lots of workers have to squeeze in together to show the exorbitant rent for a much better mo, most we pay a $1000.00 euros a month for this all together. that is, last month. so with 10 of us you so we were able to pull out money to get the 1000 euros estimate the best versus the pursuit because they took those for somebody else. so there's a shortage of housing for migrant workers here. john paul debt, it says it's not new and has been a problem for years since this poor prior year. so i never seen are there,
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are there build a new house? is there? no, i don't see one our building here in our animal gravity. our bob making a new building. bartow in this area, it's very difficult to find a house. the government in lisbon has finally decided to tackle the problem. new housing is to be built near the fields where the migrants work. it sounds like a solution. but local politician fatima his shera is outraged him by phone. she picks her up to the middle east even presumably until the school of so the supposed to live amongst the greenhouses. valdez is far away from the towns and villages far away from any one that could help them. if they fall victim to exploitation, we came in and putting them out there is like ostracizing them. the mom of farm of that it is. so she says, not only people are being exploited, the environment is suffering too, because the number of greenhouse is, is rising, even though south tonio is in a conservation area on
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a 2017 study wound of dire consequences. the bush, this whole thought, oh, good. and despite that study, the law, the government gave its approval and 2019 for the area covered by the poly tunnels . these green houses that he's out to be tripled in size blast. have you still filled the area along the coast line is supposed to be protected zone stretching 500 meters inland. but this rule doesn't apply to the greenhouses. the impact of their unhindered growth can be seen at this reservoir, which supplies the farms. for a decade, its water level has been steadily dropping. the effects of the greenhouse fume are also being felt at the school insulted tonio. the entrance area shows the countries represented here of the 850 students, 120, come from abroad. social worker tanya centers is here to support them. after much
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collect thanks call. we have some problems, but they're the same ones you'll see at any elementary or high school. the children of the migrant families don't cause any trouble. they're not aggressive or difficult neither. while at school or elsewhere, it was as ease of if somebody could be more photo, they're given extra help and separate portuguese lessons. but in most cases, the families are planning to stay here and the children know it is 1st come who that abides. concourse, it means the student hasn't really focused on their classes. holla, not as important goes fabica. ringback because they know they won't need portuguese, and the future is a berto has to do stuff to do after one or 2 years. most of the migrants from asia move on in the hope of finding a better job elsewhere. but some do end up returning to portugal if their european dream fails to materialize. and now we leave
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portugal and head to indonesia to meet people who live quite literally amongst the trash. most of it comes from every day products which they use themselves with many markets in industrial nations. now reaching saturation point big companies are increasingly aiming their products at those with little income. the profits of sky high and the environmental damage. considerable a mom turnoff. he does his rounds. in this indonesian suburb. he's a trash collector, a lot of sashes land in his cart. the small plastic packages are ubiquitous in southeast asia. caller larry assigned more kitchen waste in housing estates, put in the villages, massages are thrown away by wiggle. the single use packages are part and parcel
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of you mom can of his own lifestyle. he lives in a small house in tongue around silla chung, together with his older sister and his niece laundry. so shampoo toothpaste, all supplied in single portion, plastic bags, even the spices for their food coming saturdays. yeah, that as, as if there is no sashay products, i don't know what to do. the sash is very cheap. when i hear the amount is just enough for one meal benefits. and if i could buy a big pack, i would buy laundry, so both, so dish soap, sugar and coffee. but unfortunately i only have a little money. and if i buy a big package, oh, i'm afraid i can't buy other necessities. the important thing for me, the price of the sessions cheap, and i can cook every day to lad all day and pay the rent
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as household help. she make some 50 euros a month. her brother earns between $60.12 euros, though their income does very even together, it doesn't stretch to a middle class income. that's why they prefer to buy single sashes. it gives them flexibility, but over the long term it's an expensive way of managing their household. a large bottle of shampoo or laundry soap would be 20 percent cheaper than the same amount in st chaise. but what he will not but says shays are the main range in local stores that, that, that, that can be. yeah. many people need these sessions. so we get lots of customers that we've got what law mean they're more in demand because they're easier to use. pocket to be by customer spend $1000.00 or 2000 repairs. what are the. busy incognito, it's very cheap for them to do audi will in the be then there be a gamble. my guy there. so cheap that even down at the riverside
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says she's are used for doing the laundry the way it always was happening. i sometimes i only buy one sashay, sometimes to ally, cuz sometimes i have a lot of laundry. sometimes i used to such as a day, i asked that this online as provided with 2000 repairs. i can get full sashay and i can use full size chaise of laundry soap for 2 days, a law and i, and i'm glad i wouldn't bother you though. that's roughly 12 euro since it's a huge environmental problem. empty plastic sashes are all over and they're non recyclable. environmental as teaser, my fear thinks it's monstrous that these packages are still being manufactured. she's fighting for a plastic re world. every single region in indonesia will have
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a traditional market and they used to sell daily items in bulk. they sell it in bulk. we would go there with our own containers. we'd get a keela rice, maybe a few eggs bringing our own basket. none of them were packaged and that went on fine. the same goes for so we could buy so far as back then there was no problem at all. we didn't have to buy liquid. so infectious about 50 percent of global sasha production is based in se asia and the region is where most of them are sold, a lucrative business, a lot of the gran, that whose names are on this actually packages our brand of multinational fast moving consumer good. who companies are all around the world and they've originated in developed countries. they originated in europe in the united states,
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were very familiar with the brands. the irony is that in europe and in the united states and in the u. k, you won't see sasha. you'll see these brand sell their products in bottles that are recyclable, but not fashion. the only place where i have a market sasha is in the developing country, ironically in a place where they're so little capacity to recycle the fashion. you know lever is one of the top brands here, especially when it comes to shampoo and laundry soap. the company declined in interview, but it did right to say that it's working on producing sashes, made of only one material in future, rather than several materials, which makes them impossible to recycle. but the company won't comment on profits and inequality and sashay sales. nothing's likely to change in the short term for mom and darcy canarvy. they have to decide on
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a day to day basis exactly what the family needs. i am not done for beth beth. how can i use such chaise because they're cheaper. got me day. the amount is just rightly with and they're easy to use long, long at that with and once again, he takes off on his rounds. the company should produce the sashes. no, they can count on their indonesian customer base. ready ah ah ah sashay so so practical a nightmare for the environment. in our web special we chant the journey of such a sashay from the origins of the raw materials it's made from to it's tracy phase. we find out where the number of sessions is growing and why they're so lucrative
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for businesses. and so disastrous for our planets. find out more at d, w dot com, sash plastic. brazil is another country with high levels of poverty. it's fabulous a home to around 13000000 people. these often sprawling districts, a mark by regular bouts of violence, which is one reason why those living there frequently cut off from basic services. but this is changing, like in sao paolo in the house of the brazilian metropolis of south polo, lies a mega for viola pud. eyes helpless. the van of a launch online retailer drives into the impoverished neighbourhood. not long ago, this would have been very unusual. it was too confusing and too dangerous here in
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a country where robberies are commonplace, it's natural that most companies will wary so millions of villa residents across brazil were largely excluded from online shopping. many found it frustrating. like she there kneeled up herrera who grew up in put eyes helpless gently because with me, one time when i wanted to buy something online, i had to enter the address of some one i knew outside with family what i thought of that community. and another time when i entered an address within the father, elderly, with the zip code for pot, i saw police people appealing, it's suddenly said that the product was out of stock e, like in when we did a full, it was no longer available vision, which yeoman's approval that made me very sad and we threw a section with that he should he but he refused to just accept it. with the help from a local n. g o herrera founded a start have called for viola, brazil express
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a puzzle service, especially for poor neighborhoods. online retailers delivered to a designated spot on the outskirts of the fidela, and his local team takes over from there. it's been a resounding success, an average of $800.00 parcels. now arrive here every day, including kitchen appliances and electronics. they have a total value of around 80000 years. even perez, surprised by the demand. at 1st it was hard to find trading partners. before that, the biggest challenge is overcoming the prejudices of the companies so that they're willing to enter this market. if they don't change their perspective, they'll miss a great opportunity here in with within those parasol. phyllis is like a city within a city $100000.00 residents. live in vist, lebron theme complex of houses. many of them were built without a permit or an official address. the local delivery work has come from the fidel eye itself. their knowledge of the area is key to the success of the service. the
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company uses its own app that displays the delivery addresses, and a suitable vehicle is selected depending on the route. people who live here can't afford the rent in a middle class neighborhood. but that doesn't mean that they want to go without household appliances or a cell phone. as the demand for online services grew during the pandemic. so did the delivery problem. but for vale, brazil express is changing all that at your delivery from americanos. is other people from boston, northern? every one he is grateful because we can shop without leaving my house to carbon courier. jonathan ferrera is also a resident. not only does he know his way around the winding anyways. he's also not
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afraid of getting marked here. having a job, bryce on the doorstep is not common in the po vina, and what's more, he has an employer that offers real prospect school staff. the company's largest trading partner has donated delivery vehicles and provided advanced training in the to sticks. it gives you the opportunity to evolve, learn more and maybe even start your own delivery service one day today. it's great . okay. bucklin, missouri to recommend the n g o g 10 for vale as provided the necessary seed money to get the service up and running. the start up has an office in the for villa. representatives of brazil's largest online retail chains are now even prepared to come here in person to do business with a start happy. to lowball bubbler, they pay a fee to the delivery service. it's lucrative for both parties open in the 1st 6
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months. perrier as company delivered more than 100000 parcels worth equivalent of 6000000 euros. the butting entrepreneurs continuing to expand, looking to surveillance, right across the country. for the discourse, eggs that are there when we manage to attract a big company to the for villas, to a market with great economic power, we can use the money to develop the for viola and change lives by creed and paid jobs. and to overcome that barrier of prejudice. economically robber ahead of the pick will said the 21 year old now provides work for more than 90 young people in several for their las and what's the issue here? because his order is still open, we had trouble finding the recipient and the neighbors didn't know them. it could have been a technical problem. we'll contact the addressee to see if they remember making the purchase of him. the young voss encourages his team to be pro active. he comes from a socially disadvantage background himself and wants to give others
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a chance for the shaking. but i got my family and i came to punish hopeless when i was 12. we'd lived in a shack in an extremely poor area buffer. you feel, you know, it was difficult. i couldn't just live with it. that's would awaken my desire to make a difference in him to transform people's re allen lives in the facility. businesses inside of havana also benefit from the service because puzzles can be sent out to. there are thousands of businesses inside parasol palace alone. the neighboring selling shop can deliver its goods faster and cheaper than before, thanks to the service. and that also increases sales. which brings more money into the villa and booth the local economy. i pleasure to connect him with his locker before we'd have to take our road us to the post office 4 kilometers away from our shop. but i live flies before me to day things are much more convenient.
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oh man, oh man. those online sales have increased because we can meet deadlines. he assembly, when people place an order, they want to receive it quickly but, and now we can meet their expectations. so well, so we've really profited, it's made our work much easier to approximate bad than us put up on that 8 as the veil. a couriers now deliver all over the country and he's even had invitations from abroad to present his successful concept. he says, this is about much more than puzzles. there shall lucky a lot. i didn't think i'd get this far. it's built into our subconscious that we live in a far villamore and don't have many opportunities. and i, so i thought it was a distant dream. my main mission years to inspire other young people to do great things and above all, to change the world in which we live, all before which would and from there to create a network. so that we can continue to transform the formulas of brazil i perform us
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on that communities w. g vanilla pereira is paving the way for the approximately 13000000 for vale, a residence in brazil to be more integrated in business and society. helping to break down prejudice and offering a much needed service. i have a global team who what do our global teams have to say about poverty? whatever's on some people aren't born with money like others are. busy not going to have to figure out where they can get money from that many have to go abroad because i can't find work where they live. leblanc on that at all. and the provide g is are over in most places and to re re effect. when there is bertina form to ren, i'm was ricky and not to be able to go to school. they not get or their basic means
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they want. and we cannot to dress well we cannot, he too well. so it's so sad. but they know there's a shortage of money everywhere. lots of people are homeless. they can't make ends meet and their children suffer is of ankles near the big, bigger programs in the wall is being without money, no friends and parents with the biggest global problems or social inequality you on the luck of equal opportune entities for all the rest of working by the guy for football, awe, indolence does mean that toner is the biggest real problem. and i thing is we're going to see kids starving, and then we re food in here. that does not make sense,
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