Skip to main content

tv   DW News Africa  Deutsche Welle  July 1, 2023 1:30am-2:00am CEST

1:30 am
how many laps do they have to complete the 16, dw, we are all set, and with what seemed close to the we all seem to bring you the story behind the news. we're rolling about unbiased information. all 3 months. done the best as the domain use africa coming off on the program recreational use of a prescription drug on the rise in west africa, tramadol, cheap and effective painkiller, increasingly gaining addicts. we take a look at its growing misuse and gonna discuss a similar trend and nigeria also coming up on the show the box up from kind of a room, competing internationally, not for home country, but for the 1st of
1:31 am
a refugee team at the european games, plus as the change in climate continues to west and is asked as around the world, rich and poor countries struggle to agree on the right response will speak to a canyon climate justice campaign. a. here in studio and the nigerian couple whose unique brand of domestic list as one of the hearts of thousands online. the i'm told me on the right people welcome to the program that you and weld drug report for 2023 years. revealed an increasing trend in drug use around the world with cannabis. the most widely used voltage, especially harrowing remain the most legal while there's much focus on hard drugs.
1:32 am
the report also highlights the significant misuse of some prescription drugs, like tramadol, which is a synthetic opioid use medically as a pain killer. but trouble also has you for rick or mood and hands in effects and in west africa, that's made it increasingly popular as a recreational drug use. the w is max also with a picture from tamela gonna, as i pass and down this important book to cardi and his friendship browser dissolving cups of, of this into taking the quoted from a door into an a that you drink or topped off with a joint kind of use and he's sending talks the casing step to the d. c, d, direct number. the a worries about the bleak fusion, the profess tuple, to be in reality, around in there isn't why we take any dues because we don't have to do these young drug use as have withdrawn to cover them. well,
1:33 am
before we send drop out of somebody to to get drugs, all of them see unemployment was a major factor increasing the substance of misuse. and we'll see they would like to kick the heartbeat and fine wake up to the job. could help me to stop taking drugs. we want to stop the drugs. nobody praise to be taking drugs all her life. you were born to prospect but not to be a bid and kind of be see me getting gonna, but it is widely used. commodore is lead done and increasingly misused and forced to lead me to the strength of the pos, on sale, have likely failed. gone as food and drug, so totally safe smokeless input. those are just many times stronger. one,
1:34 am
those come cost as little as a dollar. a told her to meet the powerless. just tell me treat where they come from when they get these guys go to them. ok, so me right now we're leaving that. we bought the size of room. okay. and do you run the weight health profession? no say substance misuse is no sort of when they use this problem of joblessness, it is making things worse for them. as long as you're not able to think, well, know what the scene will, it means that to go into effect and you'll behavior and productivity. and the young ones are those who are truly into this addiction telling. and so it means that they become individuals. one look at the level plan is keel. cutting used to be if i should apprentice insurance, you wasn't at student now. and you said you want to be free of the addiction and how the lives back. i want to stop with because it's like, because when i take it all the time,
1:35 am
i'm willing to get an addicted to reach. but indeed we do have no drug rehabilitation st. this. it is a distant tool. this group of young people in somebody knows that the, on your own right, let's speak to that to any de la, added a g from so us the school of oriental and african studies at the university of london. i used to research the use of tramadol and nigeria, welcome to dw news africa. i could begin by you telling us why do you think from it all is gains that popularity and nigeria? as mentioned to me, i think the reasons for the logical increasing popularity or to use age of course from to in, in, in nigeria i think one on one hand and we can definitely be
1:36 am
blame it some relatives into in terms of the ease of access it from a to in comparison to a, of a drawing. so a few weeks essentially, how soon is the one end? and this is just part of the facts of loss. rather than reason. he is on the 100 and government just for some place, some quite some strict measures to make it to me. so somebody your difficult to individuals to easily access access from to this 5. this still comparatively easy to access is on the to and from from that some of the other drugs, i think there's also another factor which is, um, it's not, it doesn't quite have to see stigma, status attached to it as of how and drugs such as for example, i'll say concave,
1:37 am
new hire and kristen methods and things and things and things like that. so it makes it easy to be to full useful intended use us to, to ask for it. so the, to buy it and to, to intend to use as well. and where people getting it from is that sort of license sources or non medical sources. but it's really, i would say i'd say young people get to um wherever they, wherever they can. um, especially people still able to purchase trauma to move over the counter a from met them from the, from a medical and from school dispensers across across some i'm jerry a book on officially. it's extremely difficult to deduce things to us. i need to, um, quite have 2 measures put in place,
1:38 am
500 government to make it harder for people to um, to easy access a trundle and see what that's done is it's, um, it's getting a lot more. okay. uh, a basically intensive um, just uh, a supply i've heard about the supply over to the office of disclosure. we do 2 pools and crews in industrial chemicals increase in demand for, for tramadol, from, from the, from the sellers essentially. so most people get it from the bottom. okay. we're just looking at our report earlier, you know, from donna whether, what concerns raised about the recreational use of tramadol, all those concerns justified is it is a dangerous yes, this concerns are justified to, to, um,
1:39 am
to, to a, to research in a sense, in the sense and degree a few example take a look um sure. and i'm sort of a list of um, uh, properties that come in in new jersey, new system of recent past. and we're trying to see an increase in references, our main recreation of the terminal. and i c as in the popular section of tramadol, which is a despite to strongly sent to me by an engine. um, in terms of last uh, uh, close to the you know, 2 um increase wherever synthesize ation tools. uh the
1:40 am
homes inherent in a piece of trauma to um, despite the troubles still the still see as the recreation retreat. she loves a drug as, as, as a, as a gate where he's having a good time essentially amongst um, many, many john jung, some people in, in, in, in nigeria. and if it's in a impact of, of the, of what the, that recreational use does as the most of it in terms of one is edition is a and for us to, to high risk off income and addicted to that, which is a nice one, becomes on able to function uh, ultimately with the results and she just uncomfortable suggested that the one hand
1:41 am
is also on the risk of over 20. so essentially offer off of it is an offer of tramadol as well. and then the side effects as well to come with abuse and the keys and criminal justice of human, which is essentially what trundle is until and visit the visit, just a few most vistacomm with abuse and of use of using the terminal. right. and you spoke earlier about why you think this is the use of it as prominent in nigeria, but we're also seeing the seems to be a phenomenon across the west africa, of the why do you think this region in particular is, is um, has this trend i think on one hand, the,
1:42 am
the law use or misuse or abuse or trauma to the 9 sure isn't. do you mean to measure which because we, we both, we both agree on that, but it's also not unique to west africa. i think this just being an increase in focus on the use in, in west africa, which is why it seems that does this, this popular use across west africa as um, as know, we're not sure why don't see if this is more research conducted across africa than we might find thoughts on the stuff from the figures regarding if it's useful might be similar. say if we compare use it started use use across was going to say north africa. so don't go, well i think coming back to west africa, what we might find is i'm, there's a connection to smuggling,
1:43 am
some of the networks out flowing into smoking and links to trans national to trans national smoking, smoking and networks essentially roofing. got so there's, there's other, based on the chance of on a decent tide is how the process is eating cruise. the drum ok beyond a few select to select select sort of countries. ok. any daily audit asian you from so us of the inversely of london. thank you. of the ongoing european games in crack of poland, one box that has stood out as one of the full athletes representing the refugee team. cindy and gamble was born in cameroon. but now has refugee states as in the u . k. and is hoping to get citizenship with the dream of representing team g b at the olympics, dw caught up with her incorrectly. the winds like day. so bringing cindy and cam,
1:44 am
but closer to head dreams. she was pos of the 1st step of rescue g team at the repeating games. the latest step towards her ultimate goal is to let the truth be being able to tell you all the number one stage and then go looking on the head more. and when watching it, it's only as a refugee back to the, you know, someone that, that's put the apple, the why key? cindy grew up in kind of room, but move to the united kingdom, aged 11, supported by g b books. and she's progressed through the sports ranks winning major international competitions. now $24.00, cindy would be a middle content of great britain at the olympics. but she needs citizenship fast. it's a long and arduous process. and she thinks politicians could do more for athletes like her only for in boxing. and you'll just pull.
1:45 am
i think the local community needs to be mean to people, to ask you to present albany around the world. and, you know, and it's been a more to many ext choose. i mean, well, i think i a hi some eyes, i need some i the clothes in the academic. i see it's moving about the metal space . cindy can see it is the u. k. her home, now i 6 you are and so you mean she wouldn't be welcome back and kind of read it to me to begin my country. if i will send out, okay, you can get be in, i can get in space and all the trouble you can if i do go there and, and i'm fine days, i can get in trouble can send them you wrong just because i'm also trying to, i'm that gives perspective when she's in the ring, cindy says she likes to smile her way up to something opponents. things i smell it. people think i'm crazy. i smoke because i'm thinking about
1:46 am
body's waking up. now my body's is ready. now my body is telling me that i can see, oh, see, i'm ready now. ready for more success. and if that for those, the smile will shortly get even bigger 10 days of global time, it talks of just ended here in germany. among the banning issues was how rich countries were often the major polluters can compensate. people in the global south for damage from climate induced disaster is given that these poor a countries typically bad the brunt. but there's been little progress on a new loss and damage fund, which is agreed upon at the you in climate summit club, 27 in egypt last november. the details on where the money will come from, how it will be distributed and what kinds of projects or support the company useful will be ironed out later this year. i called 28 in dubai. and for more of this,
1:47 am
i'm happy to welcome to the domain is africa. eric, and you're going to canyon climate. just this campaign, a and fridays for future activists. welcome to dw and use you been in just in this event and in bon the climate event. when you go to some of these events, you see these weld and the, some of the wealthiest countries are well, the most of the biggest put new to is facing an increasing calls to pay for the impact of climate change. do you see any commitment from them to do so? there's been media commitment from global in those countries to pay for climate finance to support some global saw countries with mitigation ended up station. and the reality is that the global north country is going to be $100000000.00 us dollars by 2020 to global sized countries on this commitment is far from being met . but even the fact that there was a and agreements to have this fund in the 1st place,
1:48 am
that i suppose would be seen by some of the success. what makes the success as possible? because you do have a bit of a divide, sometimes between the, the, the wealthy countries and the what they want versus the, the, the, the developing countries when having the fund in itself is a success. although i didn't say that a lot of this money that has been given so far in the name of crime in finance has been in the form of debt. meaning that the global self countries have to be back to global north countries for crisis they had the new strolling, causing. and that is why we talk about climate just as being that justice. and of course, there is having this fund has been as a result of fighting from global assaults, countries, but also people affected directly by the crime is crisis calling for more finance because global north country is tough to recognize the historically rules that they have been causing that time is crisis and realize that for you does must be and you've been to several of these climate events and i'll be summit from the outside
1:49 am
looking in. they look, you know, i wonder if they actually achieving as much as i would like to think they are from what you've seen. what do they actually achieve? just from last year we were able to achieve lawson damage fund, which was historical because it's a matter of time when the climate crisis is wrecking havoc on the lives of many it's guns to adjust the rights time. but also we were last year. we are also able to achieve the adjustment of the transition one program to use the approval for the creation of it and which was a huge milestone. but in reality, in terms of phasing out fossil fuels, that'd be nice to reach a delay on google. so really north countries, i've not been able to commit to also financing mitigation and global global. so it's countries and it's to the fights and um, yeah, and you coming in as an active is from kenya and you've seen things like, what are these things you've seen? what does it look like?
1:50 am
and can you have as driven you to take on this cause the drive that takes you to these events, to talk to these people from the other side of the world and get them to, to act. the climate crisis is already wrecking havoc on the lives of my name. can you are right now there is and i'm going drugs that has please wait a minute. it's a severe risk of hunger. and at the same time, there is a lack of finance for support. this communities community is a suffering counsel or dying people are actually dying as a result of multiple failure to high rating seasons which climate sciences. i've linked it to the time is crisis. and having seen the impacts that he's having on communities, that is what pushes me on to join global and then negotiates and spaces i became a time adjust this organize the we now is around 17 years old because of having seen 1st time the impacts that kind of is, crisis is having and seeing extremely high impacts going children and realizing that climate crisis is a child's rights crisis. and that is why i that pushed me to the center of the
1:51 am
global stage to be mindful, auction from global thoughts, countries that that's on that stage. but what about back home? how do you and other activists engage with the public to bring them along with you? because over here that having some companions that people have found a bit disruptive. what's, what does it look like in, in kenya? i am a part of the global move in. so that movement goes friday. so if you can show we engage the public, especially young people because the daniels are you that move mind um by engaging young people who are in schools to join our protests, but also to join either cabinets education spaces to learn more about the climate crisis. and learn how they can take action as of the local level. okay. and, and it just before, like you go there, there's the cop $28.00 best to you in climate, someone coming up at the end of this year, they'll be in the united arab emirates. will be chaired by an oil executive up would you expect from that? i am also asking the same questions because it is indeed lied to buy an oil
1:52 am
executives needing a company that plans to increase its oil out within the next year. and that is definitely not in line with the buyer's agreement that we need to phase out or existing fossil for the projects, and stopped by new oil and gas exploration. so it is a stop in the back for communities who are affected directly by the climate crisis . and we need, i think that would be the whether or not we are able to phase out fossil fuels and how strong technology and the capacity 8 outcomes within it. will be the list must as for whether the content t 8 will be successful or not. okay, eric and you're going to thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you for having the social media has created styles of all kinds and even nigeria, one couple of us on same entertaining thousands by giving the world a picture of that domestic bliss could be and you feel like they're made for each
1:53 am
other and there were months as breaking down barriers, he's a little person, and she's not the w i. colquitt went to meet them, as it could be. and into a little to your regular a couple. hundreds of thousands have fall in love with the love story and watch it online. and could be turns the attention he attracts as a legal person into something positive his being the comedian and redo and tv for more than a decade. now his funds have been getting to know in can you hold on also has a following of her own and sofa to tell you the truth. a sofa. it's been, it's been fun on them. the we've been having the gen mostly generally as step dad low from people outs. i would be very says that generally accept deadlock from people of cause that doesn't also take away the fact that some of the ending,
1:54 am
the guys treating jobs from different angles. but of course when you have an about where mean the population appreciates in and that sets in your marriage, come on, i'm in the rest. i just nothing compared to the law jeffrey go. we have general months old style to it. we send email sent hello and it says luke message, so i sent him. hi. he said this was a lot of stuff that i think it was. it was it. i know how some of the users hello. hello. okay. he replied on that was it. but becoming mom and wife wasn't easy and kia was comedy was skeptical at 1st. this you people, united julia viewed by some as like, and others as outcasts. my parents like, okay, not like that. it's my the broad as people who are supposed to receive it by price . they actually rejected by horrible boards of the all of sunday with the debbie
1:55 am
tonight. it was a suck 6 and i'm in the business list. the home is still a gathering place on the stage to show of the i live, to the mazda and 250000 photo was the have online. it's been 2 years of highs, news, but the ones, the world's to new love comes in all shapes and sizes. what i love most of us, my husband is because he loves me and he has a very patience my. his understanding i like us is that i love, i love the fact that she's also very calling me that in what she does. she's has working. she's loving she's carrying on them. she's also very ambitious. most importantly, ever, ever that the i bought to is specialized in the todd and then cookies approach to marriage. nothing through the differences and finding jewelry in the small things to bring them together. obviously works for them and
1:56 am
their social media friends, us and on that hot warming notes, we'll leave that for now. there's more on our website and of course you can catch as well on facebook and twitter your next time. the
1:57 am
blazing as far. tim dealt wise. that's what makes life beautiful for the direct hunters. now these 2 car freaks from nigeria are ready to go pro.
1:58 am
how many laps do they have to complete? the, the 13 w to the point. clear positions, international perspectives. after the wagner groups short lived revolt and russia, ukraine is trying to take advantage of the instability of its enemy. but there is a growing concerned cooking and the russian army could escalate further awhile back until the corner. so on to the point we ask, after pretty guardians, we built house street system, the dw, the secret sly, behind, discovered new adventures, and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites
1:59 am
dw world heritage 360 yeah, no. i tried several times. i went on 6 times increasing is probably i has to spend life from 500 to 600 currently more people than ever on the move world wide and such of address in life. you know, is a very difficult journey. and one is verify. everything audio stuff. find out about some on storage, info, migrant, reliable news. so like when the russians no longer need the voltage states, why should name? there's no goals. it's only just practice at the naval base and will
2:00 am
class 7 months before russia. tech ukraine, a film to the documents daily likes the town. how are the people from the clock dealing with the growing tension? change their world frame hold on. we are with, you know, when i, me, insight starts drawing on t w the, this is the job here in euros. and these are the top stories, french president emanuel macro, have arched patterns to keep the major is at home and forge for restrictions on social media. following days, the fun draft drivers have continued for a fortnight and the wave of the police shooting of a teenage try.

22 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on