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tv   Founders Valley Africa  Deutsche Welle  February 14, 2023 11:30am-12:01pm CET

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skills halting on people to blend into financial, getting more women into the technology series we found is valley africa. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list in romantic corner. trek hot spot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off. we go on a decent livelihood. and my understanding is really your ability to afford the basic necessities to be able to provide good education for yourself and your family. access to proper health care,
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access to disposable income, to afford food and all the other necessities, and also some money to save and invest. digitalization has really become a buzzword in ghana. and the question is, are we able to land online? i'll be able to take more businesses online. one venue. does it provide again? ah if you check the poverty off for ghana you will realize that the people classify oh
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the zone classified as the poor i. so the pool are all on the coastal areas. and what do these guys do, what do they have in common fishing and fish and how come this ocean with a lot of fish and we, any loss i mean by and so as, as you know, even hard to even get some to buy the, i'm not even even like, well enough to want to cheat on a lot i was issued abroad or
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rocky brown was right around the house. i will assure me, by them, by major renewal in georgia. why christian abbey? and i bother where people are in iraq. d aga, where there were jeep were inordinate presidents awards were now in, if you're on the internet, turn this in about an hour for okay. i'll with charter, we're going to move on to the paper from, i've been granted dollars. it j minister. i think you already get were i lou cooper? i knew that jason, doug news
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. my name is somewhat some, some nazzo the co founder and then and martha operations for each of them. all we do is that we were he that he's on a fisherman. yes. think the catch from them straight captain, the whole meadow chain, middle man, the fish mom, he's in. we're sending it to the market. oh, then normally with that doesn't do any man well. i mean he needs to be weighed or get her to this and it said it is there any way you can look at it? we are using a technology such as vehicle young up we we co design and builds with the fisherman class fishermen coming with the new boxes. office recada. just go onto the,
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on the login and all it has to do and just stop. and he just entered any more, the fisherman, telephone them all the fish i'm on and nicholas liberal. me go holder in treasure, luna. gorgeous. you call our new bill. do we know which one after school our? no, no, no, i wish carnell will go now to go. sure. but into what new york was the way back or is it? oh, good. good. what you knew what she knew in order to do people ran a score enough she would go about. no, no, george connell. lulu, right line of credit rewards. wow, rebel granny, sorry, mark you're why year gets it. or disagreement. he said movies of them are going to word trinity, or news or shadow huge. we're. isn't that you in a very go to watch with never watch more new norwood, due to british noble room
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. mm. i love so many different things. about diana, i'm a proud canyon. i left the creativity in the tenacity of the african spirits of the canyon spirit. my name is regina hulu, and i'm the c e o shanker academy. we teach defined skills, mostly digital and technical skills. tact targets had women and girls. so for me, i think if you look at the extent of self skills, there's reading, writing, literacy, and i think now quoting is like the 4th one, it's the language of the teacher. when i started of my journey of founding the company, one of the 1st problems i was china sold was to change the single story. so that was my facebook. so strong call means unique
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and my local language, which is cheap. so we wanted to provide unique solutions, you know, to the challenge of getting more women into the technology space. and also we connect them to dignified and fulfilling way. and to finance shift is growing in ghana over the past 3 or 4 years, and they've been a lot of hubs supporting young people to going to into partnership. so the, a lot of duncan's happiness sometimes ends up unless it can seem like a very lonely journey and from the meeting of the youngest and companies and spies me to understand that i'm not alone. it allows me to also lead from the experiences and, and sort of engage with somebody who, who gets it. because sometimes when you speak to other people that i'm not independent, they may not necessarily understand things
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. then we and i'll get them into the dentist in china. yes. i think we should that because i'm getting into it. yes. i was born in of thousands and i was one edition . okay. all right. yeah, yeah. we used to go to the c side on my. * any day of, or like i said, tuesdays where, where the fisherman, good to see me on saturdays. and as you find, is that a beach by infusion going on that. and then even now going back there to see what i
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see that you realize. i know it's, it's something has to do something really has to change something. yeah. yeah. was it? yeah. lively woods has mountain booth is rather boring down. and that is really not, not, not that big. okay. now as you explained, the model i had about the middle men, can you tell me more about the middle man? what do they do in the value chain of fishing? you have the de la, the of hi malta de la yahoo may be a wholesaler and a retailer i. so those chain, bose chain of people are all present here long for you how the fisherman bringing the couch to either the current owner would themselves it onto a fish mummy. always probably like a ball supplier to supplies to add that de las. why do all these processes have to happen? why can't the retail i does go straight to the fisherman?
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that seems to be a question that i am sure if i had an answer out of marriage, not in the sense that you realized that i is like a community. okay. so we are basically trying to cut off that from meadow cham victim entirely from the switch on july infancy. oh, change is difficult and i think and should ma'am, is in a space that is rooted in cold china tradition. this is where i see his biggest challenge to be able to ensure your technology without upsetting the balance without making the fisher coming to feel like what is this new thing that's coming in to disrupt? how things have been done and how things have been passed on
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i really like that. and shannon understands how to bring convenience to the enzyme, which is people like me and other because ah, when i started off my journey of founding the company, i once had africans to be able to solve their own problems. and to be able to export innovation to the rest of the world. and for me, one of the things that i realized was that technology was really going to be a tool that will help us. so
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if you look at the echo systemic gamma, when people talk about disposition, done mostly talking about mobile money being able to use the phones. i think it goes beyond that. so are we able to automate the governments? are we able to go for just look, explore, sense of global, so we able to exports not only yeah, natural resources, but also achilles also reach that human copper town. so i think it goes past, just as my phone decibel areas is done, well, can really support like diana. as a 3rd world country donna has been quite peaceful and politically economically stable. however, i feel like this timeline of development is running behind schedule when it comes to the fastest growing economy, paste. so i am vision to revolutionize development and gone out by industrialization. i mean, you have a global perspective. so where do you see the role of digitalization and the vision
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of africa? i mean, the biggest drug in this world to day. funny enough, his wife fi, a child needs it. mother need the father need that are slim, young thoughts, whatever they all need it. and so we are moving quite fast with technology and technology is bridging with industrialization. and so that's why i go to freedom quite i knew that there was a future for that kind of currency in terms of digitization and i saw the vision with african free trade. i realized that the next biggest thing that will help this free trade to trade amongst 54 countries and do cross by the movement with different currencies would only be through flushing the freedom network. it's supposed to be one of africa's number one block chain that i'm partnering with people from all over the world. we want to build, you know,
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block chain development centers. and we want got to be the headquarters of this me i guess. i think currently one of the main challenges that he has having such a youthful population is the youth at the solution. they are losing who they want to give up. i want to make sure that hiring young people to believe and, and believe in, you know, things made here and things from here and to wants to stay and make up as, why don't we bring all the opportunities that seem to be concentrated in the crime . why don't we share development course?
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hi my name is mousy christina g song. i am the ceo of my life. i came to the origin when i was my yes, the up always with you, which is their point, the original gun. at that time, i got my 1st contact to with well, with men who travel for the various communities and walk for 35 kilometers to sodium produce. then i feel like i want to do something about it. when i go with
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we went with women within the share value chain where they could use quality sheer butter and ship her dad's like soaps in motion for as the business idea or so my life is we want to ensure that we bring these women and their households about their po, bottom line, we all know that there are some people who go to bed, not know you when they are less new for this will come from. and that is wrong. this is the 1st stage of share, but up processing. when they're not as big, the women have to sort it in how, how can you tell when they're not as bad? it's usually very dark black and has a lice in it. so you have to remove the life in any other one that you don't want.
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but yes, this thing is very important. it will determine the quality of the bottle you have . at the end of the day, we believe strongly docs while ship producers should not continue to leave on less than $2.00 in the account hall at $1900000000.00 share industry. so we combine access to resources like real interesting machinery to improve dia, production process, trainees and conservation ah . is soft sedan cocoa by say
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yes or do you to full? i love though. you go from this to this year and then you have and then now it's ready for packaging and selling. yeah. hanging out with the women. i see how see do us. the work is form stage once as the 100. no, it's is like the a 100 stages. what is in it for the women? for the last year we engage or 2000 women. and we said the target that by the end of the year they should get 18 percent additional income. so we target bias or care about austin. i believe i saw together with them. we agree that is the amount you should buy this tornado of share nuts, obeta. and then when we do that, the money goes to add up to what do the woman or get her the end of the day,
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and how do you attract your international clients? like, how do you get by to come in and know about some, a life and want to purchase your products? yes, so that's why i was taking the video. silly pictures we have to a customer segments. we have the retailers in the manufacturers. so the retailers are usually people that we find the social media platforms like facebook, instagram, so we put the pictures there. we promote our product on these social media platforms and we attract that customer segment. and most of them are in europe and asia. tar. emma and i'm back in. yeah. and twitter as somebody is sending her name remodeling on the button. so i'm not able to la bull and my life.
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so my life and the one love i'm bureau i so so my la, given a demo twana piano while i am a fan game another into i to me, well, call them and i have not understood the definition of hardwick till i met those women. i don't even think i fully appreciated my privilege and i met those women. ah, i'm impressed that. so my life is making a difference. i'm impressed that is led by a young dynamically leg, mousy. and was she das, from training to using social media to market and brand hair products to creating these well branded samples and that she distributes. and i'm impressed that she has a really amazing stories with my mom is something you think we should do a lot of quality. even the packaging you think is equal friendly for the
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markets with, oh, yeah. and to also help with traceability, bias call, it isn't in no way to some info, in case they want to maybe help that community. they can just walk in and do something. that's fine. yes. so maybe i can show you some of the pictures of my trip in germany. one of the reason i, when they used to was with lane, how did you, my market regulates the cosmetic and food ingredients that come from africa. and i went for it with fast. well, yeah, this a trip for in berlin. i went there to meet via instead of signing contracts with them. and also the, the are careful about certification. so we have to get our vacation ready,
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something and when i look at the upper rest region, i can see that 1st of all, the social development kick was my shed. equally am so surprised that in some places, you know, you have to walk some places to charge your mobile phone or to just get access to life. which i think in the 21st century is not a luxury item, but a key necessity. i really see. so much resources, but it's missing the opportunity piece with me when i 1st started my journey of wanting to become a computer scientist, i said in the machine diversity, when i graduated, the only mentors that i knew of,
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especially within the tech space where steve jobs and we'll get, there's an attitude, i don't know. anyway, this is my 1st office. so when i started to think about starting a business and started conceptualizing stronghold, and i had to move back me to stay with my parents, because i didn't, i couldn't afford to have an all my own apartment. and my father had free internet in the house. when i decided i wanted to start my own business, i was really concerned about how my parents would react. my dad was always on board because my father felt that i was being held back in terms of what i could do. so what are your future plans or the studies yourself? yeah, she just let me. it seems like opportunity death centered in a chronicle man caused by young people outside is like nothing is happening for them. so i really want to do more for especially women and girls outside bring more
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pushing issues for them and then set up a bigger space here and there may be satellites basis in also, i always am said this because people asked me, do i think about expanding in other countries, i don't know then, but for me i'm very keen on deepening my impacts and gonna, yeah, i still want to make sure that, you know, and women code is a women and technology is normally gonna i'm status your business in production of natural hair care products, so i want to go bigger by making international. this is this analytics if my use of the details of my business. he in the line is that when he wants to do coding,
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they all say it's a bit difficult and be know when people are thinking kinds of do it. so when i told my family about it, they were happy. i knew she, i went to explore to get in that lake and doing something like this will help me and i'm a huge out of gum. i love that there's potential anyway because we have so many challenges. there's also the opportunity to provide solution. so i like that challenge provide from opportunities to do something new and innovative. it also challenges you to think outside of the box and come up with something different. ah, that was developing in the right direction. the challenge is the piece. so i feel we could have done so much more by now and given the fact that we had democratic in
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an english speaking nation, we have a lot of natural resources and we have a great municipal population. and i think if anybody can do it's gonna come in with
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a pulse with the beginning of the story that moves us and takes us along for the ride. it's all about the perspective culture
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