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the, i'm totally on logical. welcome to the program. domestic abuse affects women around the world and over a $155.00 countries have adopted laws against it. but these measures haven't necessarily stopped the problem like in gonna, despite adopting its domestic violence act in 2007 cultural norms remain a major obstacle. but in the north of the country, some women are helping each other, resist the threat as dw is maxwell suit reports. this one doesn't want to share a really name has them has stuff in between. hey, i knew was, i wasn't born with a broken finger. i got
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a because my husband beat me. i was born with husband a year. it's the result of the repeat violence i was subjected to at home. i almost lost my ear needs fully because of public t women worldwide. what trapped with value and has advanced cannot leave if they can support themselves economically. the problem is ways in rural communities where traditional values still dominate by the patients is popped up in nature counseling to kind of, we mean in this community. most of our main few the ask to pay out over us and because the main lacking day skills, when it come to my kids or when it comes to control. and then go marry to the men who are working. the few d, i'm more than the women, allow me to try to leave her husband 3 times before she made patients. what vice
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here to report him to the police, but she's seasonal position from the community. if i came to the police station, my fell a woman with emotion and senior good woman should not do it. they will tell you, every woman must and you are paying an abuse. so white, they came to police asking these tests that the social acceptance mix is hot for outside is to get them into top. a nice woman as women who don't tv, no way to go and want to go to. because of how we the society as picking everything to be because even though the guy had, or maybe the eldest, they feel that, oh, this is something you can say to among yourselves. me why this would be a good truth and was not trauma. so need be and they do when they come to me with the french express the feelings and also i moved to the united nation says because of going in women, so for domestic abuse,
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the people are helping to empower them. see, it will take more than a change in tradition that believes will lead, cannot make independence, kind of help women escape identities violence. let's get more on this now from y'all, how to i'm i do from rise gonna, she's a, that's a human rights and sustainable development organization. thank you for joining us on the program. and john her, i to now looking at this issue of domestic abuse, is this any was in rural areas and gone as compared to of incentives. okay, thank you very much for having me. domestic bowman in gardner is high. i think we both have the that's one in every 3 women, if you and so miss the validate, especially in c mates past not valid. and this was what it comes to. the rest 15 from is reading last. yeah. in 323 and 22,
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they don't see you need to. the for the service record is $103.00 to $3.00 cases of intimate path. now validating the output region, and these are reported cases. and there's also has the that's only 90 percent of women reports, domestic violence. so that means this 123 cases. i did 9 percent of the cases that way reported. that means the going russ setting is higher because in no rush settings, domestic violence, especially in submit boston, i'm following. once gets reported. you're also while i was the agenda and obviously don't want me to. yeah, i was just going to get you to expound on it. why is it that these cases are not being being reported? if, if, if, you know, if the, as widely prevalent as we, as we're talking about when it comes to demos the violence, you know,
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a culture is seen as privacy too much as much as of before. and so it is not supposed to be paid outside people. so who men who i've been abused in the domestic settings, see as the norm of possible. like if you are with your intimate bad enough. and he's on a soul or a beating of it literally cannot meet violently. that is normal. everyone goes through in a market. so why should you let somebody outside your home the about these keys and also the little number that gets reported because the cannot be anymore or is it trips to the i lied it. so with the i b advice to report these before, i also have these big my types some also with the trip of the boss or bid the, the new communities to women, to get to report domestic violence easy. i mean,
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you solve it either by frames, by family members, and so it'd be a pill that. so this is no model. any bible, i hate to reports. this is how i will be seen by people in my community. and so the doing to report or how, how $1010.00 such women be helped when trapped in such abusive relationships. so the talent also ease that service is available for domestic violence. surviving is far away from all communities. we are talking about russ, it's in the way he's come to come to the up. but you speaking to social studies is did you see a place at the district level? so one who, if you wants to report, we have to travel like 50 or 350, let me test to get access to this institution. and so you still have the level for head goals. and so we've been go ahead get these institution. you feel like there's
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no coffee day shelly fee. they don't trust the system because of the delay in how do you handle the cases and then how the be received. some of the services provided those have the experience on how to cancel survivors so violent. and so to help this woman, i think that's what you see to she need to train. some people who are the counselors were able to counsel survive. they saw this big valley, and they said this, the discounts between the woman and the said, the fees needs to be reduced. we should have institutions who have representation, somewhere near the communities are the to, out, to reduce in these communities. they should have caught the length of the level so that if it will, money is being abused and feel that she doesn't need to. she needs to report intensely and cannot get to the business to she. it would just be a phone call that we then she would be helps her out. so i'm, i do the override is gone. i thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you to
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for having to take you to all these things. so let's continue the conversation now with eric tank orang 8. so she energy professor, who joins us from the farm land in canada, and he's a high refined guggenheim. foundation grad receive, or researching the link between lineage and domestic abuse. welcome to the program professor. what have you found so far in your research? we are trying to actually look at these uh, the owners. of course we need to groups in africa, country media, and much and you know, groups. what we find is that actually deal with me in a different one, teach. and when i see disadvantage, what it means is that the a more likely to experience needs to be like, not fused compared to much leading of women. and not only are the more likely to experience it to be that it needs to be put not abuse, but uh, the severity of the abuse is really high impact. you mean, yes, the site is compared to much in the near societies and also the, the frequency of the abuses is also very, very high in much of e mails. frustrating us the same as compared to much of the societies. the other
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finding that we were seeing on this project is that much leave me a women's access to assist. you're going to be resources really protects them from intimate but not huge compared to pennsylvania. we've been with think this finding is all the expected is very, very important because it fits into this navigation. right? that's uh you know, having access to so she's going to make resources come before or can protect the gate, protect women against and to be bucking up abuse. right. and then petra lino were talking about male dominated and mentioned in the old female dominated settings. both your findings, how can this translate into policy implementation in gone to for example, to pull this information into it? well, i think i can make, i've always thought that, you know, police public policy is very, very important. and i see it is mainly because all around the world you find that
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there's a move to criminalize in, you know, domestic violence that need to be a platinum violence. i live in canada and i can tell you that there is, there was totally runs towards into the parking lot views. i'm very, very happy that in gonna we, we are doing the same because we do have, uh, you know, a domestic violence act that, uh, criminalizes the, uh, you know, you know, typically just looking to be put in the mountains. um we, we in terms of policy what we have several plans that we have rolled out to be able to do this. and i think one of the major plans is to be able to engage a stakeholders in the country as well as such, to stick with it and stick with this in the country to be able to do this. um, when, when i says to cold is what i mean is, uh, the people who, uh, actually somebody just looking to be putting on mullins themselves, become a very strong voice and pushing an agenda, you know, to, to,
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to effect the policy you talked about needing to educate women in particular in, in possible can i, can you explain more about that? um, on this projects we have decided to hold stimulus in which shops um, you know, in, in affected community these communities that where we're finding that they're a high resource needs to be put not be used. we believe that these types of education would be important because uh to these will be able to add, you know, highlights to women, some of the discriminatory gender norms that increase the of one robin to just to and to be put in the abuse. and because we also find that on this project, that's you know, since you cannot make access decisions and make resources, are important. so i think there are plans for us to be able to, to on, you know, a health we've been develop strategies or help provide. so she couldn't make up what you need to use that can help women who in the margins uh, you know,
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come out of this, this problem. okay. professor eric tinkering professor of sociology at memorial university in canada. thank you very much for your time. you're watching dw news africa still to come as you kind of the months on grasshoppers this harvest season, we discussed whether more people should consider insects as delicacy. sedan is a major beef export, but because of it's ongoing war, it's not being able to meet its customers demands. that's provided a market for its next door. neighbor chad, the central african country typically exports capital, now sees an opportunity to also diversify its produce to offer a process to beef. child is called country with an estimated 110000000 ahead of capital livestock exports the countries that nigeria come in and
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got born account for up to 50 percent of the country's gross domestic product. but the war and so that has led to a shortage of fish, allow needs in countries like egypt, which means new markets which are going to be on top of the computer. there are enough counseling shots, you can find any number of castle you want on a single day. someone in charge, we have 8 different breeds of capital. in all parts of the country, there is calculate breeding. and even if there are more capital processing industries, there won't be a disruption in supply. let us to move on that i've tried is really need some be shown into beef processing industry where cars inside this new factory and to prepare a costs for export. but the country has a traditional pastorelli system where else is measured by head size was your pulse, good people?
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i think that the current way of thinking about life start reading and chat is the best way we can do is we will trust it, which um our current be finding method, pastor losing looks it on it. we don't want to change the current mode of production, which we haven't shown did. i did advise you to 3 of these readings. the whole program was built up and it was good to to, to program i see about is how we're going to compete in all markets of the international level. was that a good? i told him, i said only way and some on some traditional charging modes of production. when a commercially viable process is improving before, before the not rolling, any type, anything happening, they get used to slaughter anyone on the street. and i'll be happy to set up a proper unit, became heavy, pulled off $150.00 not. and the other interesting that that's different than c s,
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but that my belief in family can afford the option. and we have giving the best quality, given voltage at 9 to national meet market is competitive charges on vicious. and it has prime allowed beef for everyone. it's grasshopper season in uganda. yep. that's the time of the year when these green and $610.00 up, a swarm around bright lights and it's a chance for many, you kind as to harvest them to eat. she has more from dw is julius gamble, the young ones, the 18 and 40. yeah. though it's world including me by to get many people in centurylink, you can have up to take for the slow wind and shop, hit the insect i can compare these with them
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to kin because it kind of has the same this and it see on me is cross open season comes and my husband doesn't buy any for me. i may even leave home with in compiler editor, we got suspended. he's vending work on an extra income from the lucrative trade. you mean sending me as good as the new location to meet the demand. he's in the house for linds behind in preparing this not sending a flat compared to my other business growth purpose or a much more profitable venture. i really deep frying fresh aggress hope of for about 5 minutes mix the krispy. it also gives them a golden appearance. we get as a beat of sold by system with fresh onions, n y last to the scientists of photographs, hope us to be exceptionally nutritious. several studies propose that these insects
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may put a small protein content, then some and most sources like chicken beef or fish. yes is a viable option, especially in um, in societies where the trees. yeah, and for example, russell president present here in the central region. so if you find this with that to where the intake side phase yet it's um they, they wouldn't be found on the foot provide. they could read you golfing times or the new fishing source green competing as optimistic about even 60 diets because there seems to be low and greenhouse gas emissions compared to and most on poetry environment at least. so now looking at the and 6 as possible, it's and that, and foot associates for the sustainability of our planet. so can you can, does up your data progress. lopez inspire you to add in 6 when you menu. this
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festive season, blowing up pretty. joining us now as someone who has done extensive research on insect consumption, dr. newton, my time, do it to you of the center for climate change at a patient that resilience invite bridge is involved with. welcome to the program. can you give us a picture of how widespread of the consumption of insects is on the continent? i didn't think it very much to me for the person in a voice like you have been in the diet to hopkins for a long time and it is by default that is up against it's not something which is new. it doesn't, you know, it's additional dads for, for, for some time they are full it's, it's not something which is coming up. now. how about you into a lot of places in terms of thoughtful judges and avoiding things uh,
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becoming something which is being advocated for as a, as an alternative in terms of, uh, replacing a, b, b, b. the task, like, for example, meeting based ads, a dvd, be assessed as a thoughts and the dates. so, and then what you think the available option in terms of uh, replacing what people are consuming the end of the face as we start coming due to the climate change and the, the, the doors around the world which others are doing for charities. so i would say, yeah, there's a voice like they have been part of the asking diet for them time and we're talking about them as, as meals, or a snacks. the only thing that they should be use suggesting they should become more prominent. part of, of, of daily meals. why do we say they can be
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a non se available to tentative is because of the nutritional value they, they, they do contain a lot of, uh, uh, the nutritional content, which is a described by the humans on a daily basis. for example, we have to kind of what pretend, switching about the matter you choose, we have to know what to do to means. and date such examples of falls. these include the rest of the kids we lose and the coverage for example, to move on to wells. and the besides being a source of, uh the, the, the deliveries nutritional content to this end of way. so it's also to have cable. so it is a very good source of, uh, laptops in terms of uh,
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income generation for uh, communities, particularly the, the women. so these are the basics. they play a very big role in terms of, uh, uh, the interest of the content, the environmental contribution to, to the environment, positive contribution to the environment. and also in terms of uh, the coupling images they, they do have in terms of the production to buy new chain for the device. so it seems very, it's very low in terms of a company emissions. therefore, it's a bad social 5 foot, just wondering, just picking up on that last point. you mentioned that about that contribution. what about if they are being harvested? would there be any knock on effect on the, on the, on the chain, the sort of, uh if, if these are these insects um, does that affect the food chain in the long run? if, if we then start to harvest them in
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a large scale is basically most of the most of the, at the moment i'm supposed to be at the boys things within the applicants region. they are susan may, so they look for some of them. they, when we see it in some, some of them appear, winter been full, they, they, they follow is cycle. for example, if we take, for example, the, the more kind of wednes or the gus will post the crickets. the wiley mostly up here inside of the, in the southern african region, even in the east enough to go to june. therefore in terms of the cycle it, it follows is not buttons so. so in terms of how we, we have been have visiting them mostly just been the best on the gas is not peers. and as people have
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a monthly been using them as a, as, as a, as a sofa. and this as a food. how you about you to the advancement in terms of uh uh, funding techniques, uh, missiles lifting device which um they have come up with a ways to, to read them when they come in to business um, away from, from them being labs. because most of the hub is now is happening in the out. but uh, june. they submit the techniques from techniques that these are now coming do that and i'll be talking to them indicated. and we just say this is a positive mold in terms of availability. and in terms of fall, holiday can enhance your position and therefore the ability to investigate printing,
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right. i remember many years ago in, in nigeria eating fried terabytes. have you eaten any insect so do you actually include this in your dies edu? yes. yes. yes. yeah. at the moment did missile getting off the curtains and we do have um, terabytes is the termite and the people are changing, abusing casing. they the, the big 10 months and a little bit highways along the ways you and you see the women sending them and you think it's a, it's like what's nice and people enjoy use and it's, it's, it's, it's probably would be that okay. dr. natalia did right. yeah. excuse me. that's the time to write. yeah. um, but obviously as thank you very much for your time. thank you very much to me for the publishing it. thank you. right, that's it for now with be sure to check out other stories on d, w dot com,
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