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what secrets lie behind being discovered new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p w world heritage 360. now the this is the the news off i got coming up on the program. second out includes slot in the confidence in kenya, the business of secondhand clothes is booming. we need to treat as lucy. they depend on net to make ends meet, but over and got a tons of flashing of waste choke the beaches, drains and rivers costs. and what activists call on the environmental these that stuff also add solid sedan, 12 us after independence. we meet those, we returned home after years of was hoping to build
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a future of the face in may just for the i am at the mega junior, and you are welcome to the program every day, the global north dams, tons and tons of secondhand clothes on the african continent of that may be about to change due to a groundbreaking move in the netherlands, where from the south of july, 2000 manufacturers are responsible for collecting recycling or disposing of the sky . that includes this initiative is set to expand throughout the roof in union, and the more minds will talk to an activist. i'm gonna, who wants you to do even more of this country is choking on waste close by fast. that's takes you to kenya, whether you use plan to move as straight as very worried it of useful ex marine gas house as well. this is may rubio to come by?
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my case is let's see to central treat a sick one time flu. each look on people call you you tube. this is website as by the wind. peter has been in this business for more than back up on the 2, i'm go. i started here as a young person. i got married, bought parcels of land and built my own house. i don't live with my parents. i've also been able to pay school say, so my kids from the same trade. the business has been good to me when it's a research kind of note junky by then me to bucklin. so tell me association of kenya and the institute of economic affairs suggests more than 91 percent of ken m . households bought secondhand clothes in 2019 people profile, 2nd unplugged because it was very cheap. that's where they can afford the new fluids. they have very unique i. i go to these. i can actually integrate incidents because they go to this room. i'm to him and actually i haven't seen anyone not on
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this to be do this same jacket of mine. they'll be able to do it. first of all, they're very durable in the room when you get new clothes on, when you wash them, they often say i'm be looking for what i'm being told of secondhand clothes. you can keep watching them and they last for longer. we're no, we're good. and the 2nd hand clothing industry here and can play the much to 1000000 people. so it doesn't mean that a significant proportion of the input ends up being wasted. but besides super important fluids to look for this property, the local listings produced as see the struggle to compete. the influx of the 2nd and closing in kenya has had a big hit on local manufacturers and produces because number one, on our end, the cost of production is really high. and this leaves us with a really small market share, tends housing, especially a specific planted. you know, and having a specific downtown translates to low profit margins. me too much, right? that's the not only providing people that you produce the ones they are also
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providing what an immediate income for many young kids if there's a trade which we close down, so many people would be affected about those nearby. and those are 5 away because we supply to people all over the country is about on this midterm. the business would simply create sucks because even if you were to offer these people work in industry that they wouldn't agree, they use that as lifestyle and, and that's lifetime watts for wholesalers like pizza, the trade that the sales to and the customer for now. now while treat as looks like a not including concerned about the survival of the business. active is also worried about the impact on the environment. in ghana, for example, thousands of full c containers but discarded clothing arrived every week while some locals are trying to fight against this environmental catastrophe. the actions alone, i'm not enough. a beautiful the latest collection from
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david boy hugo designs made from 2nd 10 clothing. so as we got see this made from 100 percent pc step to put an envelope in america. don't want and has shown it that we and it's so huge offered and that's where we pick them and make them equal to good use. free week, he goes to the 2nd hand clothing market looking for them, and i'm looking for the ones that i have and that's for our fibers. i don't want this, this one reason to use the quantity of clothes coming in has increase, but it's poor quality. the price to keep going though ryan wants to make more than the yeah, no one is the same. i bought the funny one so. so from here ways of going it wouldn't that i'm sure you're going to see this. god is closed. looked at the beaches washed up from nearby rubbish dumps many. his sights strict the rules on what sent to gonna, anita is just trying to get a data base full of brands that are responsible because then it seems like no brand
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was to be blamed for this marriage. and the claim um we all know part of this uh, uh, close on bodies 5. we need to do the improve. that's yes. it and, and yes i do that. yes. nice. yes, my friends very, that walk wasn't home. he says the produces need to be held accountable, both in the home countries and gone. i with the pollution is taking place. the mind is it is the know there's a spend, it's to where the fluids off finally take into for us to take care of that rice with so much and polluted waste design of like david, glad to have a hard time finding good material. select what you're saying and the ones you're saying should be of a good quality. nobody one garbage. we don't want the garbage. so we don't want to guide me. that's all. he wants a thriving session sector, but not at the cost to the environment or some on this friday i spoke to patrick. i
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need to know if he's inactive is with an oil foundation and i crab. these things you help in bring fashions, waste crisis to light. i asked them, what do you expect from regulates as i'm closing brands abroad? now what we are saying is that it's so popularly just got it as a challenge, hardly and test always not, didn't know themselves, do not have the resources. they don't have to imagine their capacity to be able to learn to some of the stuff because they are going to invest or the tax will be colored or the money is they make into one lives. i'm of these things are going to move sites on for that part isn't a country like health education, port tumblewood under rest. and that is the same issues we are talking about here that see the view. do not have the capacity to do on the outside groups, countries as you the results have you been able to, i completed all of the csr. do you expect countries like going out to be able to find those some of these challenges. if y'all puts in a force to know or factual is appropriate,
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it shouldn't end up front doorstep possible. as you're expensive, the doorstep of every are not passing well goes to the cycle where groups are, you know, produce that and software. the life cycle ends up in those countries because you kind of know such places to talk to what problem does cause from your please and then something else with the solution. so start form us, you, i'm doing and up the web program and so as well. okay, i mean talking about solutions, you seem to be put in a lot of the responsibility on your own. uh, so let me just get this straight unless you're saying you of as false and it's close on africa. shouldn't you rather push african governments to make policies to tackle the influx of such schools from abroad? as you cannot expect people to use your own resources, the outcome lives into solar programs are yellow creek turned up. that's on found the people over you're done as well. i'm saying that the people are incorrect online, so for so many years i've done this a little better. it's our formats and general accent for much of the same doc puts
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the resources here another resources reach as well. just because the reason people in the globe, i know people are in 0 pool are being okayed by the government sort of places that support leaded regions as well as sort of reach out to be able to do this without doing effectively. because without as people, where are you going to keep difficult? we've seen in our report from kenya. that's true. there's that do with 2nd. how includes how americans send to lose the income? what do you say to them? because for them, they seem to be benefit thing and that's a way for their livelihoods, someone come profit or some of these things. but what are people kind of property know by sort because system preferences do different what people are described as quite and she has found out also do the fight in different places. now if you bring a bill where they probably say the profiting from from to a place like come to mind too much of dynamics is different. what kind of selling the market may not sell about that? so what we are pushing for as not for this people to move the likelihood, but again, renewing the food as business has programs that creates that because you've got to,
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i've got a 100 percent of everything that is building that has been sold some and stop somewhere and the shouldn't be there to be able to support them and does business as also our cycle. and that's where people invest so much into their business. they are unable to make profit from it, and they end up, you know, having to borrow and st. louis to keep their business off fluids. but as you please just like this being set top to support those with the well, those were the resources and destruct doctor took care of it. why wouldn't you extend it to the people who do not have nephew? that's all 4 years of the tone. and so for the defense done, doctor, did you have confidence enough to be able to push your friends back to the to as long as you really pay attention to the dynamics? i know really think it's a oh so it's in where we just put it on our by the jump. it all starts with the good one goes with you. i stepped in and did you need to go by the accountable before we time to call for the solutions? because it's fair to say that we all started our parts as it was left for them to
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do it. yes. okay. believe it here. patrick, unable lobby info, stricter regulations for this guy that floats. thank you very much for your time. that's now 10 to the well to youngest nation south. so then the east african country became independent 12 years ago when the 9th of july 2011. finally, we are free with a feeling meaning south of them. the said on that day, that's up to decades of civil war between the north and the south. what demands for more regional autonomy by south into that 1st and solve a care problem is a more stable, peaceful, and prosperous nation. so how falls to down fed up to its independence. that's find out in 2011 when the people of south sedan split from sedan africa's largest country at the time, they wanted a future free of oppression and conflict. it had been
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a painful journey and independence provided a chance for freedom from arab rule. and for the unity of their own ethnic groups under one nation, a happy day. and i do not read on the bad memories, but it is important to recognize that for many generations these learn as seen on going to somebody and it would have been. well, ma'am, to enter live and see it was done the, you know, own country. but the we have before we will, we will not forget the new doing also what allowed them to pin the hopes of because nomic prosperity on the countries last supplies of oil previously controlled by the
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north. but it didn't take long for things to go wrong. breaking away should have beth a nation united, but south so down only found divisions mainly along ethnic lines as different factions. 4th, the terrorized best fellow citizens, the u. n. and human rights groups. one key if it goes into fighting investigated for crimes. corruption had also entrenched itself in the country, channeling oil well intended for the people's future to select elite transparency international rank south to then as a 3rd, most corrupt country, globally trading only somalia and syria. the struggle for power has challenged solves the down stability. solver care has been the president since independence. he's announced the country's 1st elections will take place next year. the exercise will be a major test of south to down standing as a democracy. so far is
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a struggle to convince. 4 yes, of fighting displays millions of south of the nice, but many on our return in so far this year, more than 150000 people have made their way back home. however, they are now confronted with a new danger. the lurking threats of unexploded land mines and bombs, remnants of the war town past to this school in yay, the very south of the country was almost as i to 2 months ago. but the families returned home from refugee camps and neighboring. you've gone to the classrooms of filling with life. again, today's lesson lent minds and bums and how to avoid them when the ada brenda may say for us, but they don't expired. ok if you only expire when you step on it, then it explode. so the after decades of will much of this line does still have any contaminated, one wrong step could be deadman. this
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n g o is traveling the countries who won the new retirement. after the lesson, the teachers show the team is suspicious objects they found in the schools back. yeah, it's more of an issue because yes, another team will come to destroy the grenade before child picks it up, finds like this, a common here, removing them all. and then know miss task this team of the mind advisory group. and then jill has been called to investigate this field of, to scanning the ground. they stop digging today's find dangerous, cluster munitions buried only 40 centimeters underground. this is very dangerous. if they didn't get it, looked at the good news is look, move up and also have the same thing. this. when we find that this, then we just described the same area. we can look movie without hiding out under
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a tree, roughly 200 meters away from where the teams just found the cluster munitions. and from here, they're going to press this button to expose the bum, safely a nearby nicholas and his family awaiting to from the alarms. again, they returned home from uganda in february, 10 years after fleeting the civil war. but they can start work because of the unexplored minds. first i want to be and then i can provide for my family so that they get food. and from there also when i i can't get enough food spot of meat i. when said, when i get some income, so that i pay school people, my food was gas and you kind of to 8 russians were cuts, but people are returning to cells to done a finding it even hotter. now people, instead of books, it was shown, you know, failing to come,
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but i'm interested. i know because there is a wall by the feeding because overall for security there is no for more than 100000 people have also returned from su, done because of the whole that started in april many and up in 10th like this one, the people living in the camps. yeah. and the capital jew bought, i still waiting to return home, but it's too dangerous. conflict. lots and food and security. keep them away. and the very own land that's still contaminated with funds on my mind. lovejoy is the chairman of this come fontane, displaced people are you arrive to 10 years ago, almost out of this village by heavy fighting, who went to the to them where i'm from. there are lots of bones and mines, it's some people are returning those coming from saddam, even though the places and safety. i've heard of lots of injuries that i'm said,
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but there are no people to guide them and tell them what to look out for saw. so don is hoping to clear all and side passenger mind fields and cluster munitions by 2026. an unlikely goal, given more and more contaminated areas, i discovered almost every day or so we're talking about landlines. millions of people in town on the displaced economic challenges and an unstable political situation. 12 us and 2000 pounds independence. so what needs to happen to improve the situation in the country? i asked now go out to the pool south without to be such a human rights watch. and so, i mean, 1st of all, there's a humanitarian crisis that is largely a mind with crisis. and made crisis generated by the fact that you have a government that is unaccountable in terms of dispensing, it's due to, to provide for the general population. much of that due to has been elected to she
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went to the agencies to mentor and agencies who are struggling to meet the needs of nearly 7000000 people in the country. who are eva eva, because they are displaced because of fighting. whether that is correct or previous fighting that has made people's home areas. a people are unable to reach that home area, sophia, or will fight to or in security, or that there's nothing back in the home areas that they fled or that or that they are displaced by floods. no subsidized has faced as a nearly 3 or 4 years of severe flooding in such an area, such as south and unity and other parts of the country. and this time, it induced displacement has also had an impact on august. you went to institution in the country, but the general rights record that the country has yet to turn to page born. where you have the majority or where you have a public traitors,
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much of whom are in the governments who have no being held to account for the many abuses that have been committed since war broke out in 2013. so that there is there, there are tremendous, tremendous challenges and the government itself has yet to meet a stop to milestones that they have to achieve. in order to, for instance, conduct the elections or the tweet at the end of 2024 or even to build institutions to repeal of such an institutions that are necessary for substitute to transition into a democratic state to ensure just as an accountability, including transitional justice mechanisms, or to even ensure service delivery. so you task though not a bit of so let's, let's how my on that because you're right south. so the nice presidents of i to recently from is the countries fast selections in 2024 cents. that's independence from savannah in 2011. is that more the country needs to move forward?
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well, south done has the high election since 2010 since the us in south done separated from from the gun. and the 2010 elections are, have this back drop docked war. mostly they were not 3 fat. most of the smaller political parties were marginalized and crushed, and the results of various electrical districts were disputed. but that one, no credible institutions to handle those disputes of violence, broke out the instructions and places like julie as a result of those selections. so the elections are part of the 2018 p. still the 26. please do which the transitional government is currently implementing . demands that that be elections at the end of 2024. i to wash it in a day because what, what is existing is also done right now is a,
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a power share in governments based on the belligerents that were fighting and some of whom were no fighting the war. and so the elections are required by the peace deal. now the question is, how it starts to done great conduct the selections. if there is no census, if there is no electronic body is not yet reconstituted. if the constituencies in either demographic factors are not under put in place, if that is ongoing in security is that took place in the country. how is everybody going to be able to what's to ensure that the election is not only going to be credible but of integrity, and that it will reflect the views of the majority. okay. clearly hello, lots needs to be done to get south. so then the youngest country in the world, back on track and you all go out to the south. so down we set up for human rights watch. thank you very much for your time. a new model. the challenges and south to
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then sports is proven to be a unifying force against all thoughts. the youngest country in the world has made history by qualifying for the 2023 feet by basketball wealth caught in the very 1st attempt. the achievement has also made kids fall in love with a gain report top med with some of them in the capital, juba, with a little thing basketball academy into the full months us with a nice and be a stab at the school for hundreds of children and teenagers from across the country . one of them is 17 year old tasha. brothers used to play and every time i'm not watching them, but i don't. i just tell them how much were. everytime they've come home, they talk about it. they've made them quite now for you, but girls playing basketball and stuff for them. that's quite unusual. how shall i
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had to bring to coaches to a house? the parents would allow her to train when the academy finally started to girls leak more and more women signed up. now i think it's more than a 100. the number keeps increasing every side because everybody wants to know that the national team is headed for the world cup. basketball is becoming ever more popular. growing up in sa sedan is easy. the young country has been embroiled in a deadly civil war for most of its existence, but how the tea and crime held the streets. basketball helps to forget. sometimes surprise when you sit down one on one. some people been taught by the war song. so we can use like a photo for them. some of the kids for mike who basketball can achieve even more,
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especially in the country as divine to discuss with don this little long car insurance people. what's up here? so i, so then we have so many incentives. it's called a charts. what do you say here is also students who don't preach twice is another thing we tell of god brother and sister most plans in the national team. but in the future, more the highlands would come directly from stuff so that i went to their bicycle professionally. i want to play a bus because i the n b. and there was some people that guides because i'm looking towards adding a coping of one day care for the substitute constituency. yeah, i've got too much of a quote to you. i'd say if i were to be able to present my country, what people seem to think or the answer then the kids and coaches would keep training and working through was the dreams of
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