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tv   Kick off Special  Deutsche Welle  November 29, 2022 3:30am-4:00am CET

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a green revolution of absolutely necessary europe revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theories will show you how people, companies and countries are we thinking everything lacking later changes your review this week on d. w. a with
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george be say that they their day. and carl, or, oh, the 10th opera, gala bon, which supports germany's main aids foundation, was an evening of grand arias, big emotions, and calls for peace and ukraine, including from other hello, can i go on? ah, all of the proceeds, go towards the fight against h. i v and aids a look at the highlights of the evening a o. ah.
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oh, i want to give it a blue ah . the opera gala bon celebrated its 10th anniversary this year with internationally renowned soloists and dancers who all waved their fees. over the past decade, the german aids foundation has raised more than 1700000 euros. the
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founders of the gala helmet and aunt hartfield have every reason to be proud. this money has been used to fund h. i. v aids related projects and raise public awareness reminding us that the battle has not yet been won. wonderful. it with this horton mission high up, there is still no cure for aids today and that hasn't changed on track. and also life expectancy for people with aids is almost the same as for people without the disease for 30 days, medication mentor, look, and that's what we want to prevent of, which is why we want to raise awareness of often in 2021 more than 38000000 people globally, we're living with h i v aids. and the numbers are on the rise. and around 2 thirds of those affected live in central and southern africa. here to h i. v aids is no longer a death sentence, thanks also to mo bile health centers that provide integrated care and treatment with a target medicine. but with the cove at pandemic,
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the situation to return to the worst international a decrease in h i. v aids took a backseat and we had more bit oh it's a very during that time because people did not have access to health care even when there's some n g o the did door to door supply of era these not everybody was reached. so when coffee cam, it brought a wall knew that back on how we are dealing with it's a v. so it is just with us beginning to wicker women are most affected by h. i v reaching them through h. i v. prevention and care is a high priority, especially in rural areas. ready over coming, shame and fear building self confidence, including and matters related to sexuality, will also help to prevent the infection of newborns. busy
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raising awareness and providing medical care are key to preventing new infections. germany lesson yet includes the afford gazande. i've seen great progress in recent decades, but at the same time you infections continue to rise or to go, for example, in eastern europe, where appropriate measures are not been taken to support high risk groups phenomena . for example, gay man and people who use drugs are persecuted and marginalized, instead of being helped to switzer eastern europe is especially affected. russia has the highest infection rate on the european continent. high risk groups have little access to pre exposure prophylaxis. instead they are criminalized. prejudice is also a problem. h i v aids is often called a gay disease, including and ukraine. but the l g b to q plus community there is mobilizing against that stigma. the truth is that aids affects the whole of society. and in ukraine the situation is deteriorated due
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to the war, people with h i v aids need health care and that includes ukrainian refugees in germany. busy that's why a portion of the proceeds from this years gala will go to aids projects for ukrainian refugees. $375000.00 euros and donations a record thumb. but it's still not enough to fight the disease. public melvin sher, toughest gun. what i wish for hindley, i wish that we would finally get a vaccine one out of school with covered it took about a year because there was a lot of funding in public untrusted presser. and here with h, i. v and aids for after well over 35 years 5, there's still no vaccine in sight, not kind in front of it. yet another reason for benefit events, like the oper, gallup on this year's patron is jazz trumpeter till polena, together with soprano simona cam as they sent a musical call for peace in ukraine. ah,
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your be us and we're both very happy on that. you've chosen us on how to freedom for this location because what the ukranian people is doing right now, the brain, ukrainian people as fighting and writing and out to treat it. so thank you for wanting to perform this song tonight and good luck to you with a
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ah me and that's all from arts 21 this week. we hope you enjoyed the highlights from the oper gala bon take care. see you soon. ah,
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