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the in 45 minutes on d w. he's got any issues with a lot say what? the hello and welcome to this week. citizen of the 77 percent with me live show. i was away for a while. that's now i'm back and i'm thrilled to be your host to date the coming up on the show and are straight debates. it is kamani asked the young people about the state of women's rights in one that we need to by brand a syrian, one of the 1st female tour guides in king of fame must must die matter of national
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reserve. and we'd take off with your gun. does the youngest pilots graham shipment this week i read a pretty sucking statistic less than one percent of women and girls globally live in a country with high women empowerment and hides and that you quality less than one percent. that's according to the human development program. well, one country where women at least appear to have advanced in terms of getting equal rights as men and holding high leadership positions is one that. but what does that achievement to me? and especially given that most power is still lives within the hands of one man. president pull conduct, ma'am. it is give money when searching for answers and this week straight debate, the
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hello and welcome back to the 7 to 7 percent. this week we are a queue gully, one de, also known as atlanta of a 1000 fields. more recently it's come to be known as the best place for women in politics. and that's because of a 60 percent of parliamentarians here, a women that's compared to just over 20 percent globally. so you can see what the big deal is, what we're here to investigate if there's a trickle down effect. how did the women in this country feel about that? has there been any change and what can we as the rest of the globe now from this country who else to help us with those questions? but some of the one present today, we're going to begin with a member of parliament. just give us a, a talk back in history. how did we get to you? how did we get there or started by political. we tend to think, you know, our country is mac, the was a duck who's 30 or general say biggest to see where we don't know for a position where it could be because there were 2. so on the driver side door stopped. big measures were taking control as part of the country. so is this started by detecting in the country? what type of discrimination exists up?
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so just for the benefit of our audience, who's global the genocide, i guess the 2 things left. a big part of the population, unfortunately, murder, a nearly 60 to 70 percent of the remaining population. well, women, right? so before that, what was the state of affairs for women in this country? how was it like? yeah, so 1st of all, women couldn't own land. they couldn't inherited, so if, suppose there was a we don't and her daughters, none of them could online even when the auntie before the, when their father was to there. also you needed a written permission or consent by your husband to get a job or to open a bank account. excuse me. yeah. thats hoefer we we were so underlined issue in 2019 of uh, surprisingly more women on non to than men. well, so this been a radical shift, you would say, since then, how would you describe the state of affairs when you guys, when i was younger,
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there was less women driving cause i remember when i was young, i used to count 3. there were 3 women. i remember the colors of their cost, so i used to clap whenever they would pass by and now you can't is too many is so you're the okay, well this speak to me about it. i think that is true, but also let's not forget that part of the reason why that was the political will to give rights and equality for women in this country is because women are fundamentally the rights population of demographic. if you want to do piece and reconciliation and it has been proven if we want it, especially after the genocide women have contribute to 60 percent of what compensation and building this country the way it is. i want to know, you know, if you are raised in this country by say, men who enjoyed patriarchal system, how are you different from seeing your father's generation or your uncles a think? where is it from? in distortion, we are all of my does our everything, all big sisters were like,
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oh my dogs and all my. those were like a all fall does. yeah. so yeah, everything to us the way it gets with anything which put them behind. so you'll definitely click new mind, new thinking is innovation. okay. i used to hear from w, y a y, w c a us not to yeah, the phone being like, if we have a lived me why we, i still know a week and going back in rural area, you might find still women there who doesn't know what you're saying, yeah, and to get an, an, a simple example, there is a higher level of too much prettiness in drawing that now. and one of the issues you might see it's because of me, they don't understand and take what they do. they don't see the effect or impact of improvements someone while for them the life was on. and i wanted to add that to congratulation rhonda for 61 percent because representation is very important for
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young girls who are going up to know that they can make it into those rooms. however, it's very important to also question exactly which is the topic of today. what does actually those numbers represent? and what are the women in those seats actually doing? because we usually misunderstand numbers because you think if a woman is in the position, they represent women because uh well, which is not because this i'm a woman. it's like if you see a woman who's leading a certain company does not mean that everything, the decisions that making that making them for the sense of women. no. oh, okay. that was a question directed to you, right? which is the women in those seats, which is yourself. but what are you doing for the women? so many as ago i was like and my sister was questioning please. how can you come in to put that into port as but the space of talking
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to them of showing the 20 days grab them, use them. i grabbed it to know i'm sitting with them, telling them i might have printed that. did you enough to don't know, giving it on the rights to women but to out of seeing man. oh man grant, behind the women's backs, what can we do? and then 2021. we amanda did that so? no. because the way to gaps you see, i'm saying it's because to say we've been a problem in to do many, quite a, it's a progress. you know, to day you may actually have this much to where you find it. there is it up. so that means this works full resonate or with resonates which is an organization that helps deal with these challenges that we're talking about. the women believe that they belong in dispositions and not just the members of parliament, but like c e o directors do they own that? that's what i was about to see the court tests that we have. so we'll have 30
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percent of women in whatever position you're supposed to be. and yes, because we grew up in the frontier court sanctuary. everybody tells you you don't deserve to be there or you don't have anybody who looks like you there. so you are in the room, we're talking about this earlier. we are you in the room? you're just the one woman 30 man. what can you say? and everybody will go, are you just the woman? so i think in addition to the policies, the child strategies, the everything we're doing, we need to get to the we meant to have that clicking the mind that goes yeah, actually does love hear these, i need some solutions. now, how do we close the gaps that exist ation? i'll, i'll say, 1st of all we need women and goals empowerment in their minds, especially going on because the politically, we need to pull our goals and feel confident about it. second, we need many engagement. we need to be uh, december level of fund of funding like what the sunday to what day on the sun if i feel like i can be a business woman, it must have been the funded the same way. not to think that i was given to that
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wasn't given i deserve. okay, fantastic. and finally, because we started with you, i'd like to wrap up this conversation with you at the beginning, we asked if you field is a trickle down effect. obviously from your work you have an idea, but based on this conversation, what do you think could be done more? we still have a long way to go. it's a continuous work and we know that women do as double as so many and so much on faith because we have instruct, chosing, impress, helping them. do we have a place where they can put the children? so they kind of focus on the work at home. so what do you have to do is to continue in implementing those i'm, it's amazing why this is also on the side. are you the maximum of what the right to have as the women? so this is to them rabbits. ok, heard it and moved one to the next is good. i could not think of
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a better place to wrap up this debate in case while he was taking the book and douglas, who does a queue, but little by little you feel the entire space and they think that's the message that we've had here today. this steps that's been taken this month to go, but let's not forget, the good work has been done. thank you all for being here and thank you for watching. the thank you so much either. then everybody in king gallery for that lively debates. and if you want to see the whole street debate just heads towards your tube, you know, i love how the less participant and since then that we women need to go out there and grab opportunities. and one person who is doing exactly that is elizabeth. i will do from nigeria. now when you think of people creating arts and furniture out of wood, you probably don't have a woman in mind and i have to admit that's to me would work has always been a typical man's job. so here's elizabeth to end the misconception,
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once and for all what is it to be a female worker inmate, julia. elizabeth young knows that the nature of my business is mailed to me, said about her name and stuff as being quite difficult to substitute for me. so my number to call me elizabeth has come a nice for herself literally. how was not an easy task like wait was why? i thought that was welcome precisely or was going to 3 and see. once i started, i actually got new knowledge of the world. i actually learned everything as i gain more experience in the field. i started into an on conventional wait. i had a dream where i saw myself in the me. so would come at the end of on, on the dream. i saw the opportunity on southern business. yeah, we have a life ed club buttons from
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a client who brought this over to the walk show for us to help savages. so we're trying to see this world can be brought back our life, which subbing if at each a group of exports the culture and traditions in the area on this box with that help st. jerry. however, one of the major challenges i just go through the set of smoking for materials i years i was i saw them locally nigeria. all this was f, one defined specialties of 3. this is important for me. mongol slap. so here we have the wine rack. does a get were owned by the ocean on says yeah, my reception dates as need of well not. so yes, i have would share meet up from my old any. yeah, it's a rocking chair. most likely use 5 elderly people. so i love to encourage furniture
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pieces for the old that one women in business face challenges and can sometimes throw in the towel, auto frustration box. elizabeth has to prove it. so like the old saying goes, what a mind can do. a woman can do better. my advice for young men as far as going to mail to me that you like might be that they should be busy and they should be very ad working. i mean, but when i started at i would that leads back, the boy just kept pushing. when i had no cause to month on the 1st lions, i had a peeved way for me because the enabled me she'll keep my talents with i coaching design. elizabeth is not just a new situation to women bought a new situation for anyone to be determined to mickey inmate, julia elizabeth, i will do very impressive. our next report is from kenya from the side. myra
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national reserve to be precise. and then we want to present to another woman breaking free from what society expects her role to be. and in case you haven't noticed, we're all about gender equality and women empowerment today we have a team of 10 years mess i. mara, minnesota are used by being one of the best to those live choices to buy him they receive a lot of this is done from the 1st my dad because he was actually that the most of the people of the mid that i'm supposed with respect, then they get from my brothers and then know the intel uh, or at the age of 9 bought a bunch of scenario straight down. choose to choose letters to send to the one in
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the mostly communities to does that should uh thing. because you know, when one is one of the be go is one into a tool. the daddy's happy because he's most of clothes he's seen calls. so you know, for us, there is bread price that is being paid. and when that is paid, it is an exchange of the go with cost. so for you, when you really grow at the age of about $9.00 to $12.00, that's when know another person's gonna come and talk to a dad. and then of course you can be moderate, go necessary and grew up in narrow quest of nairobi. just a few kilometers away from the muslim r, a national park. she used to hood latch stuff and often and count as wildlife. that's what her passion began. i swear that good in st. louis of middle minute into the field. and as per what i went through, i actually really wanted to,
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to control my strength and all that i to was from going for something extra or do you know that really it's a bit of a challenge for luxury to tell him. but a lot of people really is to have that perspective that it does will melt when leading the charge of the tourism industry. washington yeah. and challenges trailblazers and the other 50 percent of their employees to get in the work and change the role of women in the market after the head of department. and she has a team of male and she, she's able to manage the appliance and she's able to lead them at, you know, with the baby split them, considering that most of my team members are from them as a community, which at some time the notes are got the women empowerment and women in leadership
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with visions, but the voice especially, seems pretty close to lunch with family. she's just the section the so my dad's really no, he's a happy dad and he's no supporting fully what they do. and he's even in kind of do more lead use of turned out to do what of them being and for now of changing my youngest his does, don't really have but i had time of going to school and suck. now he's, he's forcing them. if you don't really want to go to school, you'd have to go, because now he's really seeing that for you, you know, one. so he talks related his bus victim syrian
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continues to journey coupons to keep pushing boundaries and changing your almost blind spot in the mix. you know your gender and may not be the only thing people may use to judge you and your capabilities age can also be a factor. but gram santa from uganda is proof that we should never underestimate or exclude people from certain professions. just because we think they are too young. graham is just 10 years old and already a pilot's. his story is unbelievable and we had the chance to be exclusively on board for his 1st flight as captain. hello, my name is gone, shalanda. compton is old. on this box in the world, i'm the founder of ocean, as vision of ok. i let me do the air is it just feels like i'm not along the lines to my system.
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i guess on can you to month search uh, airprint work. everything was in one video, the searched to them separately. and yeah, the horn is, don't say, is the co pit. you know the cool features one case. so it was very hard to learn because i'd say you needed to know this is that powered coupons, how to do so all those. that's that easy parts. well, the, also the pain that writes it'd be, you know, that waves, the riders elevators, the 1st time it was quite scary because the thing was to 6. and you couldn't even get touch with the controls because they know me was and so it was on this of leaf
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later to i would say v and, and you can make it so no turning the stuff down done keeps us in action. that's anyone else. look, shoot, colin, meaning nature. never put them down there. we're seeing that your up there that you can you can make it. you can be a pilots. let me to support you. change you know, put them down. i would like to be the worst you going to going springs and touch them. wow. to me this is the best story of the week. and if we're having should ever fly long distance, i can recommend a beautiful city in nigeria as his destination. if it is located in the south west
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and part of the country and we're lucky to have traditional music. artist quin shove up to show us her favorite spots in the city rich and culture and history. hello, my name is queen shabba, coming to you all the way from southwest main. julia, you are watching the w 77 percent. i'm here to stick you on is full of mice. see to elaine? how about the latest? the latest, the latest on this question. how does that one for? how do you buy it for under your bucket? the company is describing 3 words. why you see, i see i show that this quote show. slide is shown here, here. here we are one of the strain this. this is called more re me josh. so that is more of a me a bit. she's a strong woman. she said,
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what are the only to me while you are in the lady? she came around when she had that's the price. and so she came to rescue them on one of the brought to for them from the past to the present when she believes as to the court of to days your what king right now, i mean depaula office, same program i just see on every side the any to oversee or judge i just 2nd and this is where i do my v as i was in 2 weeks with my team. follow me as well. yeah, no i have you. 7 got the music is very, very important. he's got the power cord, charles, and we use it to prison while we all use. this is a king cheese on the left of next week and a lot of inspiration because this
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is the only way to keep on every stage, unless not far from the palace, is the local branch of the national museums. and that we have so many objects done by a fall for that in the fall. we offer those costs. we often put fast objects . another type of treasure from it says delicious food and produce fat securely but delicate. seems like a button, it always hot and breaking the growing food capital is an agricultural power house except for love funding. we have met walking on the farm land. well now we've come to the market to set our funds for this is for funding in facebook. is fair as begun to develop a major i should say center. if it is the heartland
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of nigeria, your robust people in a city that's close exponent, beat any time i low cost a late fee. i say, oh, i see a bright future. i said, call charl, tradition, and i'm very proud to be your boss from the leasing the that report from the heartland of the robot people. busy in nigeria brings us to be in of today's show. thank you so much for watching. if you can get enough, you can check us out on you to instagram and take duck. and that leaves you with some music from another euro, but queen a russ star. the sing a who has to arm the charts across the world. yes, it is with the sub ability and if you are my is this song should bring back memories of the one and only i will no longer come back by and see you next time.
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