tv Global 3000 Deutsche Welle November 16, 2022 10:30pm-11:01pm CET
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oh, come to take talk with him about hackers and paralyzed me to your societies. computers that out. so you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go super. and that's how they can also go terribly what you know, new to ah, ah ah, welcome to global 3000 sustainable living. the netherlands is driving change in urban development island,
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queens. how women in guinea, beside a keeping peace in that community. and missing without a trace why young girls in northern vietnam live in fear of losing their freedom, blue, a happy childhood access to education and control over one's own future. the u. n. is clare, these are all basic human rights. but for many young people they remain distant dreams. ready the international labor organization estimate such as many as 50000000 people, a victims of modern slavery, 28000000 of them are pushed into forced labor earning little or nothing. ready ready 22000000, mainly women and girls. a victims of forced marriage most are under 16. their number has risen dramatically. lee in recent years,
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a result of the corona virus pandemic. it's often family members who forced the girls into early marriage. poverty also plays a big role either way, it can be incredibly hard to escape. lans still remembers the sunday when her mother simply didn't come back from the market. gone. just like that. long story is one of many here in the mountains of northern vietnam. she later heard from an uncle that her mother was in china. he promised to help the then 14 year old. it's only a few kilometers from lans, village to the chinese border, e m. o n day and, and i know it was already night when my uncle took me to china is that a woman was waiting there and she promised to take me to my mother. but when we got to the other side of the red river, my mother wasn't there home in getty calling, i may not. instead of meeting her mother, she was sold as a bride to
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a chinese family. the teenager was now to be of service as a wife illegally and without a marriage certificate. after months, she was somehow able to flee. one doesn't like to talk about the details of her time and china. get hurt in my o. been dead. i was very desperate and just sad. i'd lost all hope home. okay, i lost the will to live all gum pelham whistle and the influence of china vietnam's, giant neighbour, is everywhere. on the other side of the red river, there are at least 30000000 men who can't find a wife. that's why some are hoping to find a bride in poor neighboring countries like vietnam. most of the girls come from very poor families like cook. a friend had promised her a well paid job. so she followed her over the border. instead, she became a bride against her will. between 20122017 alone,
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there were 3000 recorded cases. the actual number is thought to be many times higher, melting, making his eye, and this threatened me and told me that i should never speak to anyone yet. i should always just nod or shake my head when someone spoke to me, there can be helpful. no one was to find out that i am vietnamese. not that they threatened me that otherwise the police would put me in jail black and they are, but that man, family. that thing was at the women's refuge of the organisation pacific links in northern vietnam girls and young women who have somehow managed to run away come here only very few make it on was sold at the age of 15 by a friend of her brother who had promised her a day trip. suddenly she was in china aunts, chinese father in law, said he'd spent the equivalent of 5000 euros for her or the again that i think i
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felt like an object daniel. i mean like a product on the market on hand. i wasn't a person any more than men came by and check me out. like i was something to pick off the shelf lima. i was indescribably scared. a tangle came on her mat at markets like this one in back. her young women are often approached or drugged by men. they've mostly got to know them beforehand on social media. many are extremely trusting and don't see the danger. according to social worker loan wong. she believes china's decades long one child policy is the cause of bridal trafficking. sons where preferred girls often aborted until now to the need. ah, the need of a child in a family. and so that's why don't chinese main tried and tried to find some of
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the vietnamese are due to have a baby in bo yen high school. number one, the boys and girls of the upper school assemble to hear and information campaign from the government. to tier 2, e from the ministry for social affairs warns that women and children make up 90 percent of human trafficking. even a cousin or uncle could try to sell you the families of these teenagers oftener and just half of vietnam's average income poverty turns them into victims or perpetrators. oh, getting the company, but that's what some of the girls and women have to go through in china is brutal. they must fulfill not only their husband sexual needs, but sometimes also those of other family members. if they refused, they risk being hit or being given nothing to eat or not. i flung says she's also been approached by men who apparently just wanted to buy her
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a drink. almost every one here, no stories like that. i august. so joseph, oh wait a go. there was a garn wally about yahoo! about 15 years so. so he thought she had been up here for 2 days and she hasn't gone with our her boyfriend. and luckily we. * found her, so i thing is a is a case of a human chevy. king better. but the gun was a fortunate vietnam's border with china is 1300 kilometers long offenses here have only been erected recently. little bonded but jungle like mountain to rain is difficult to patrol, says strong ha of the border police. there has however, been more co operation with china, such as a hotline don't even have a warranty of you. in the last few years, china has really helped to save many victims so long how you let your floor back with land. her father smokes
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a lot. they avoid the difficult topic and don't show their emotions. there's been a lot of gossip about her in the village. the victims are branded china girls line is now an apprentice sheriff in the city. her mother is likely still somewhere in china. she hasn't heard from her reno me and sometimes i miss her so much. always when i think of home, i think of my mother got me always me me. when i'm tired, i just want to go to her. sometimes her life feels numb. but lon has never given up hope of seeing her mother again. but i'm too many women around the world still do not own their own bodies. that's according to the united nations. it says in $57.00 countries worldwide, 45 percent of women are in this position. they don't have the power to make choices
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over their health care contraception or sex lives. and it's often down to outdated, patriarchal traditions. meanwhile, residents of a group of islands off the coast of guinea, besides proved that such traditions do not have to dominate this woman is royalty, even if it doesn't appear. so at 1st glance in his neck and um is working hard to earn money for her family. she can sell a kilo of oysters for about 3 euros. one day she will be queen. but exactly when that's a secret kept by the women of a ranga, or whatever the range as being green. you have to go through several rituals, a being barrario, but their secret and gay ab rude that adult. you have to know the traditions and know exactly how to prepare the shells for the sacred ceremonies, for example,
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that nobody will see them said yet a. but those, if it's the women who hold the power among the bizarre go, people living on this island far off the coast of guinea be so they are the head of the family and above them are the queens at the moment there are 3 and my annual were at the i as dictated by tradition. they also serve as priestesses. they make all the important decisions on the island, such as when to so and harvest and when to hold religious ceremonies. only women are allowed inside their round hearts. every problem is discussed at length one about me. well, i don't, i mean, we help people with their marriage problems. why don't we know about everyone's problems here on a rango? if a couple is arguing and they don't come to us, we'll hear about it from their neighbors, and then we'll help them find a solution. and that doesn't, that a lot of my men are bubble with a young women may have the power here,
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but they also do most of the work that they build the houses and do the housework. and they also own all the property. some of the oysters that in ethnic anom collected this morning are being cooked for the families lunch. the people on rango live modestly relying on what nature has provided. when you got on the men go out to fish, but they don't do much other work. instead they have a lot of leisure time. yet no one questions this division of labor. so the women are proud of their strong ra. agatha? yes. in that melana, but at the again, i mean i don't of the say and may end up by unlike the women on the mainland where independence their love of god. oh my yeah. well was go it. we don't wait for the man that it was god read, lloyd was go. we don't have to beg them for money store shopping. we can decide for ourselves what to spend the money on in atlanta from nearby, near the fair. i don't look up with fiscal some 3000 people live on a rango,
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most of them in the village of 80 koga here willing decide who they want to marry. their parents then ask the parents of the chosen partner to agree to the marriage. the men are allowed to have several wives. they don't have a problem with living in a matriarchy. there are advantages for them. and just like the women, they're proud of their traditions. am i keep them home? i can like you sort of broad green. keep them ever since queen or kink pamper. bellis. we'd become famous for being the island where the women have all the power of america will dearly they said, oh, let me come here again. here the problems are solved before they get bigger than alibaba got up with them on to you by in august, and we have our queens to thank for actually the little bit of the political half of it a year or king pampa is revered in iran. go, her remains are kept here in this hut, in 80 koga. it's become a sacred place for people to visit. she's known for leading the resistance against
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the portuguese colonial powers and for championing social reforms and women's rights until her death in 1930. today though, there is also a village chief caetano to penya. queen nanny pays him regular visits, as his opinion is important to her. after all, the men should also have a voice. in this way, the women ensure that no problem is ignored and every one feels in kiss. yup. and i will not go to the government in the capital be so seems to care little for the role of the women on iran go. it since it's decreased to katana, not the queens, but no one here pays that any mind. zebra luther put them so. so that the government in bizarre, could learn something from us. ma'am, they're the politicians don't listen to the women and move them here. on the other hand, everyone works together or whatever. and that's why everyone in our village accepts decisions that are made. it was a little of our little the queen's hut is the center of power, says
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a 2 year old queen in a here the women carry on the tradition of a king cup pampa mazama. oh, i did, i could read the lug around it. oh, we all work together quoting, and we put a lot of effort into that. first the men and women meet separately. well then they meet with one another, anonymous, colorado. i wonder where i'm once everything has been discussed, i got out. we queens had the last word and the i got an indian head out of the island may no longer be home to appear matriarchy. but it's definitely a contrast to the patriarchal power structures on the mainland. oh, the archipelago, its passive was never fully colonized. that is allowed its democratic traditions to be largely preserved, making a rango, a place of peace of mind. a round, 57 percent of the global population already lives in urban areas and counting by
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2050 cities could be home to as many as 5200000000 people. the climate crisis is becoming an increasingly urgent issue for urban planners with greener nature friendly housing developments now a priority. but these can be complex and costly to build. one option is to get the prospective residence themselves involved sought us build the air at this building site around 30 kilometers from amsterdam. the crew is hard at work were now the wind sweeps across the meadow. there will soon be a school for 60 children. every screw, every fixture is being put in by the parents themselves. one of them is flora small and bake, whose 2 children will attend the school. we started only 3 weeks ago, and we already saw that far,
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but the clock is ticking. in 2 weeks. the holidays are over and lessons are starting for. the parents have overseen every detail from the planning and financing to construction. there's no government says okay here. so amount of money and bill to school, but yeah, we really yeah. do it to do it by ourselves. well, that goes not just for the school, but for nearly everything here in alma auster wald, houses, streets, parks, playgrounds, the residents are building and developing the 43 square kilometer area themselves. omar auster wald is an organically growing city and a unique experiment in the netherlands. the idea is to give people more freedom to create their own living space architect class hoffman started the project over 10 years ago. it's not only freedom, it's also a responsibility. and usually in this kind of normal
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urban development, the responsibility is mostly a developer site or municipality side can for organize top down and you know, the voltages completely put upside down. the plan is to have an unplanned city. there are a few rules, but otherwise people can leave her as they like, whether in a house or attend a situation that's barely imaginable elsewhere in the highly regulated netherlands . kind of more it's more one of the few rules is that poster walled has to be green than a lot of room, less than a 3rd of the land can be developed and every resident is expected to use half of their land for urban farming. to encourage biodiversity, we wanted to kind of introduce a strategy to develop housing in the green environment that would kind of preserve the qualities of the green environment while still allowing people to live inside of it. over a 1000 residential units have already sprung up in the countryside east of amsterdam for florence mullin, bake,
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and his family receiving the subsidy for the parcel of land was a dream come true. they could afford the house because the land was very cheap. partly because the price didn't include a street or gas and water connections to day, they're burning wood to cook. the oven doubles as the heating system since the house was finished, they've spent a lot of time organizing community life building the school and working in the vegetable garden. once a week, floris, mullin b goes into the fields and marks the plots with harvest ready vegetables. we are a c as a and a community to product aka agriculture. and that means that i'm, yeah, we are producing festivals for about 50 households and there will become a member of our garden in the begin in the beginning of the season. they pay for the rest of the season. if the harvest is plentiful,
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every one gets more and they also share the risk of a bad crop. once a week, community members can pick vegetables in the garden by message on their phone tells them how many and which one's neighbor alex hames care comes by regularly. this is just an comparable in terms of quality, like it doesn't have any pesticides on it. they put a lot of love and attention and effort in it. i know them very well personally. so it makes this a big difference in experience, but also the quality of the food for me community exchange original ideas. but there are also challenges in creating ulster world. for example, there are frequent arguments over who pays how much for the construction of a street in front of their own house. what you could say is a so show experiment and that, and before not always use that to have to work together like usually it's government lay down like you can do this, you can do death. is this going to be like this?
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and like that. and here people have to do it themselves, and sometimes he just 6 digit learning curve, gusty 1st to figure out how to do that. yeah. a few kilometers away in the community shop. marianna asked power neighbor, marge, on fun. martin display the selection of homemade honey jams and cheese are produced in auster walled deal for the chocolate asp. well is one of the original settlers. hundreds of different plants grow in his wild looking garden on the other side of the street. mostly the land is bare when you buy it, so if you can give her seats to the land there, they're all kinds of native plants and trees will start to grow. and that is very helpful for her. biodiversity and making a good ecosystem aswell, collects and rise the seeds of his plants and laid her hands them out. among the auster walters. a self taught forrester. he believed nature is the thing that links
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every resident regardless of their chosen lifestyle. ah, ulster walden expected to grow over the next few years. the plan is to create space 415000 houses and 40000 people. at 1st the land was cheap. even families like the moorland banks could afford a parcel, but those days could soon be over. prices for new plots have multiplied asp. well, is worried that the inclusive idea that any one could be part of the community is in danger. we feel it also us as a responsibility for us to realize that there will be a mixed community. we've also people with low, low salaries and starting people with a young or children, and they cannot afford her house. and that's really a problem. xander back hoot, the city of america coordinator for us to wild, defend the price hike. he says,
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plots of land can still be bought cheaply here compared to other places. for example, in no bell horse did a know a normal or a place nearby ost wolf. you pay 700 square meter here. 100. the settlement is attracting attention, not least from property developers. some have built terrorist houses on the plots in the middle of auster walled, selling them at high prices, while ignoring the tradition of building your own home with an urban garden. the introduction of more regulations from the city has also stirred resentment among residents and yet demand to be part of the experiment is huge. today there are 10 times the number of applications, then there are plots available. that doesn't surprise to parents on the school committee. in addition to a beautiful place to live, they found a real community. that's the beauty of our world that are
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a lot of am equally mind as people and oh yeah. at the spirit to build things and and, and i yeah, builds also the community and it's a really strong and powerful community. so that this, oh so yeah, there's one of the things i really like and love about osa look. in 2 weeks lessons for the little ones are due to get underway. until then there's a lot to do. but cooperation is 2nd nature to the people of oster, walt, who we've been on the lookout for tasty snacks again, this time in mexico. ah. in the mexican state of yucatan, lies a place called seesaw. around 2000 people live in this small fishing village. this street side
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vendor sells a snack that's typical for the catan peninsula. jose fernando and gray as or as his friends call him phil t grey is known for his coaching. nita p. bill it's marinate, slow cooked pork. served in a banner tortilla with onions and have an arrow chili's. l t gray prepares. everything at home. must have ingredients for color and taste at you take 4 and that toast lease from a local shrub and bitter oranges. what the fuck is up and i'm with. we peel them and squeeze them off here. this is what it looks like. it's real sweet and added in here. we're oh, maybe that you need the orange juice, vinegar salt, and the red seeds outside of your vehicle. row or is the marinate of orange juice,
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vinegar salt, and nat geo take on the meat and gives it a rough. l. t great is using pork legs, with the covers, everything with banana leaves to keep the juices him and stopped the meat from drying out. the meat is then cooked for several hours over a charcoal grill. although traditionally kaci nita p bill is prepared in a clay oven ah, back at the stand, there's a steady demand for coach nita to bill and the other dishes on offer people in season, especially like eating out on the weekends as allen, matt, it's delicious but also and because it's pork, it's also very nourishing. not do iraq. what can i say?
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go them on the floor to see people here and you cotton really enjoy this food. knows most are more joy in. you could see this every point. i'm really happier. which is, i mean, i have a lot of friends and they stop by sit for a while and we have a chat while they even are more about it. cuz she me to appeal, bringing people together with a tasty snack. and that so from us at global 3000, drop us a line to global 3000 at d, w dot com and visit us on face. but t d w global ideas. see you next time ah, with
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