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barking is played from a record the europe, today's global u. s. is next with a look at how harvesting fog is helping solve lena's water shortage on this plan. the more news on our website, you don't new dot com and you can follow up on our social media kinds. our handle is dw news on pop up on any us for me, the team, thanks for watching. i'm take care of the questions. got any issues with a lot say what the
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interest, the global economy g w business be. here's a closer look out the project. to analyze the flight for market dominance. with d w. business beyond the rustling against fields to young men into ki, i determined to fight the way out of poverty. the dangerous and unknown diabetes effects thousands of people in sierra leone. what's urgently needed is education and medication and harnessing the mists in lima, people have to be creative tongues as the
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time to some 10000000 people. lima is one of the twice cities in the world. it's struggling with severe. we'll discuss it today. especially in the impoverished neighborhoods on the city outskirts houses here on connected to the water mains, rivers have dried up climate changes making about situation. why? but we're meeting someone who's developed an ingenious system to help combat the water shortage on. uh when i yes. hello there. how are you? i'm a bad cruise gutierrez, i'm president of the organization. peruvians without water. let me show you what we do this way in new jersey,
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but i keep going to have basic no on that thing the so you can find and need the why store is being used to capture moisture from the you're telling me i used to live in a place like this, mostly i'd put up emitting around my property like a fence. and once when i came home in the evenings, i noticed beads of water on it. it hadn't rained, it was just fine because they sent me in that moment i realized i had the solution to the most water scare. see me. a lopez is one of the members of his team where he moves tear a few months ago. i believe the fault catching method has enormous potential. you've helped me make a difference to your life. we'll have water. water is essential and we have a real shorter cancer levels. dia escondido, the hidden valley is a settlement on the southern edge of lima springs shante times. most of these hot
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smoke electricity during the day will to pipes and no sewage system will tell the infrastructure there is, has been installed by the low cost themselves. and i'm lopez shows us why he gets his water. assistant truck comes every 2 weeks to fill the plastic tongue. some people have tanks outside their homes, but we haven't lived here long, so we collect our water here. i'm losing it. hello, pest tells us that his family gets through a tank of water a weak one book at the time. it's a 10 minute walk to his home along a rocky dusty slate. there's no actual, paul. and now lopez failed by himself. he says it took him 3 days. he apologizes that it's not quite finished drinking water. so
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somebody look at that. i ok. yeah, it should be easy for everything to we wash and cook with the to the this lives here. can you hear me? my wife and our son used to meet the pest works in town as a janitor, his wife scrapes by as a self employed beautician. if you come back in 2 years, he says, we'll be living in a proper house, not just a little hot lift, lulu, rivers in lima, have dried up. but that doesn't solve the whole. discuss the 2 problem. the ones might see where that remark is now partly contaminated many, so the state needs to pay a more active role in getting things cleaned up. after a lot of tubing and flowing, we've managed to make an appointment with the head of a stay turned 40 utility and that was water is a political issue during the election campaigns. politicians like to pledge that they'll
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supply 100 percent of homes with water within 5 years. yeah. but these are lies because it's not that simple. how can i supply a 100 percent of the population with water if there simply is no water? he says that the state needs to invest in mobile to treatment plants like this one . let's say fall, that's been no progress. fucking by is going. the de la cruz takes us to the hill, whether not so the inside talk. lima is surrounded by mountains like this. the door often shrouded in fault, in the areas byron sunday, and rough clothes. and yes, according to estimates, some 150000 people may take year off to get driven by hopes of, of best to life types. the 2 usually dashed like goes a hold of luck with some very makes just tools attend doubles as
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a spade. and i'm lopez is using a simple eye in both the thinking holes. what the polls for the not single guy about cruise helps out can you give me a hand, put some stones in the hole? exactly. does it stable? see the main one that can capture between 20400 meters of flow through a day from the for the well i make is it the mens akira plastic go to the water drains into that and then runs 3 filters and into tanks. think they seem pretty, it's a very simple system but well supplied families with water. yes. so i went the 1st 3 net so ready, so provide enough school to for 6 families. in the next few days,
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the men will put up more next subcultures that will supply 60 families up here in the hills, life will hopefully soon get a bit easier to solve. net, so no replacement for probable domains. but here in lima, there were viable option, and that's can be seen from far off that bright green color, a symbol of type for others struggling with we will discuss between the 2 and half a 1000000000 people weld might have diabetes. in most cases, its type to caused by poor diet, obesity and stress throwing the metabolism into disarray by 2050. that take a will double, especially in low income countries. but there's another type of diabetes type one, which is congenital defect children. if left untreated,
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diabetes can be fatal power not to bungle real. how is 15 like many diabetics? she has high blood sugar and sugar in her urine. but i'll be know, i didn't realize i have diabetes. why didn't? well then i know just the one i human i sit outside with dr. thomas that with the internet and he was getting really sick. well, no, see they tried traditional medicine and so on. but there was no in reading any kind of the i became to wait to go to school. that was 3 years ago and i still say we, they did test and what was that it was. so i b t's not. i still didn't really understand what it was on saturdays, and this is when we know on the sunday sequina died. this is how it lives in a village on the outskirts of medina, the nearest diabetes clinic is about 200 kilometers away. the only one in the region. unlike many diabetics here how has a diagnosis. there are likely many here who have diabetes without realizing it. in
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any case, even a diagnosis is only the 1st step. sierra, the own struggles to meet even basic health care needs. diabetes is low on the list of priorities without treatment type one diabetes is fatal. many people including how is family often to have to choose between paying for transport to a hospital and feeding their family. sweden dunk on those databases. when i was trying lady diabetes, we didn't have the money to take me to a hospital. i know that i couldn't get treatments. and in my parents then they will not go home too. so they decided somebody that's closer to the town of the car and i asked you to let it go. i guess the town is near medina, where in n g o is set up a clinic called health medina. and g o is often
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fill the gaps with the state. can't. the clinic does a blood test to measure how his blood sugar levels got high normal is between 4 and 72 in the hospital about what you should suffice you about what you should be doing. what did they tell you? this is a so, you know, it's something that's all sugar function does have. plus i said it's logo windows. no, well this is all i do. i'm assuming confidently. yeah. and issue when i see my friends, i feel ashamed and i, they looked at me so long ago i looked at myself in the mirror and i how my body has changed or did you need to speak while i being sick
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hauled. but on top of that, people think i'm a wex for 6 on mobile, 26 on the line. so, and i know the financial that and my sickness has gotten my parents. so i feel bad if i disclose. and this is by the help how i can get from the local clinic is not enough. despite the cost, the hope medina team decides to pay for her travel to a hospital in the nearest big city mccaney. it's hours away the journey could save. how is life? it's the only place where she can get enough inside. and without it, she will probably die in so they is hard to come by in sierra leone.
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when scientists discovered in so in a century ago, they wanted it to be freely available to anyone who needed it to the 3 pharmaceutical companies. control the world market making access to into the, in the global south difficult. the, the holy spirit hospital in mccaney has a small diabetes clinic that's able to help just a handful of patients. patrick to rate is the medical director. now when you talk of insulation in this country insulators this keeps commodity, and many times it is not available. so it means patients will often die because they don't have access to industry and rico roma is the only nurse who you're trained in diabetes care. you know,
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if i send us a send in us for 41 years ago, how can i move? i came to know about diabetes when we started the diabetes not clinic and the heavy spirit hospital in 201313 the limited supply comes from a charity in the netherlands called insulin for life, which collects on, needed insulin from diabetics. there. the insulin gets sent over in suitcases when people travel it can meet the needs of about 30 people a year. how is one of those who will benefit from this small supply? they give her medicine twice a day. like then you type one cases which type one cases we have children come and keep them from 3 times you know even being separate time nurse co. romano checks. how is i
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cite, diabetes can cause visual problems and even blindness. she also checks how is feed for nerve damage, which can lead to untreated wounds. another common symptom of diabetes. type one diabetes is often a genetic condition. the pancreas can produce insulin, a hormone that's necessary to survive. the fact that people are traveling 5 hours from the capital free town shows just how desperate things are, but the situation is more complicated than just getting in. so then, the most basic information on living with diabetes regarding things like diet is largely non existent in sierra leone. the majority of people here live in poverty. life is difficult. families often have to make difficult choices. ann marie corona has known many patients who receive treatments in the clinic, but struggling to cope with the complex challenges of living with diabetes. she has
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seen many of her patients die full type blood type one. the register done is a 16. and so tied to the registered in dies the $51.00. nazi see, one not new. those are the ones that i know about considering how few patients the clinic can treat. those are staggering numbers with access to insulin and early proper treatment. they would likely have survived what's in law is, is that's safe to put into really so for a few weeks later, how is already feeling better and well, i will not give me the coming to the clinic and they showed me how he lives in madison level do you feel strong? good. i don't know before i couldn't drink around with my friends, but i didn't really feel okay. i don't. i'm feeling back to now and i can try to call, you know, no one teases me over. maybe it's likely there are many other diabetics here
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who, unlike how i never even know the cause of their suffering. but in terms of testing, at least things do seem to be changing. to private organizations began testing in february 2022 of the approximately 10000 people who requested screening just over 4000 had diabetes. but they were still and then norm is unmet need. and marie columbus clinic is just a drop in the ocean, especially because of the a norm is rise in diabetes in low and middle income countries. of the diabetes crises in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe. and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. the europe is home to around $12000000.00 since the end roma. most of them live in the
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east and south east of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them on rice leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty. there's just a minute to go. byrom is trained for this fight for a long time. he'll be competing in the oil wrestling arena. talk, he's best fighters have come together to compete in a doing a byron's home city. the 15 year old is positive tech. he's running that community . he's fighting prejudices to ask them. i feel really strong. i'll be starting in a few minutes. obviously, i'm nervous. now it's also started raining, this is the famous kid, you know, tournament, that means anything can happen at this all the sites stones, the restless at down in olive oil, which makes it difficult for them to ground, hold of each other by around one the title here. 2 years ago,
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he's hoping to do it again. the site gets under way to when he has to get his opponents back to touch the ground for a while, neither of them succeeds in getting the behind that then everything happens. very funny. one is through to the next round. he had so funny if you read us to take a break it down a little bit. that was a tough opponent just now during the fight you experience so many emotions that are hard to describe. but you have to experience a google that the i'm the younger brother is also competing today. the 13 year old is hoping to repeat his brother's success firearm has made it into a sponsorship program. if i engine wednesday's tournament, he good for
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a suit. i'm nervous, but i've come here to win and i trained a lot of engine has already won 3 fights and the competition. now he's in the study final and once again, he's successful. it took him just minutes to win. in the evening, we visit the brothers at home, only really live in this neighborhood. then mother stuff you know is preparing dinner. she's incredibly proud of her son and success. even if things aren't always easy. i might be a, it's a split that requires money for that. susan equipment, we're renting, this place and my husband and he gets the minimum wage of about getting to the side the firearm. an item john hope that supposing success will help improves that
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fourteen's use unemployment among really mess duns at 65 percent. that's more than 3 times the tech is average. one problem is that young people often like role models. it isn't, there are hardly any opportunities for roma. if you don't make it at school, you become a musician. if that doesn't work out, you end up collecting garbage maintenance, turn to drugs, bombs. so uh it's fun. we trained twice a week and our coach is trying to support us as best he can keep don't and i have to is my greatest dream is be coming in olympic champion and wrestling. i don't want anything else because if i did that, i'd have to world it my feet into the i love animals, but for so they have to win the tournament tomorrow. both are confident. the next day, the real heavy weight tank on the so cool bunch has to be fun. nope. many of the
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sites is make it this fun, some dope sort of roadmap. could ever make it assuming they'd stop drinking or food into crime for a long time by around sausage from that kind of prejudice. so that any, i think i'm helping to improve the room, a reputation in the room on letting me go to my performance speaks for itself. my those the other room on my list, many room especially from my neighborhood. tell me i'm the rose of the room on said room on living. it's no by runs 10 to enter the arena. he's feeling quite tense shortly beforehand. he then is his opponent is 2 years older than him and an experienced fight to foot byron soon gets him a run for his money home to 20 minutes. they take
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a short break. the site goes into extra time when they redeem things. once again go back and forth for a number of minutes. but in the end it's not enough. byrom as last the 15 year old is inconsolable. his family does the best to comfort him. we move away to give them some space. let me talk with byron a little while later. yeah, please. there's nothing i can do. there's time it wasn't meant to be it does. now i need to focus on my brother your. i hope he wins lawyer. his brother that just needs one more victory to win, the count byrom gives him a few final tapes fight and john is optimistic. i'm well prepared and i'm going to be a champion. but i,
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the engines opponent is good and just like his brother is fine, goes into extra time. the then suddenly items in big instead of writing is to find the rent, read hesitant note items and has indeed one now there is no stopping in his shyness. that's completely going to really my brother's chasing one big 3 to fight the way to the very top of this the this we called global teen comes from fiji.
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the movie. luckily, my name is faith. i'm 15 years old and i'm from us. i live in fiji, the life of a is a foster church and my mom, she's the manager of communications in public relations in monday efforts the way just as a clement activist in when we are free. sometimes we go and check out the men groups that we the head splendid and you see the growth and the development that the, the men grove has. and sometimes we find member of siblings
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on the show. so we pick them up and we go to the places with this like small patches and use the blending and stuff feeling up the area we some moment. i have a younger sister and i want the future to be much better than what we have now. because we are facing a lot of environmental problems, climate change, let sea level rise in what i want to see when my sister goes up, i want her to be happy in the environment that she is the most of the time i play with my smoke sister i help my parents and my oldest is through the house. charles and i play with my cousins. sometimes i play rugby or
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