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the same 60 minutes on dw, get ready for an exciting out until you look surprised. i am shop now and i am ready to dive into the house of germany through to us. you finally have you have a one does not do need the support of this card via included in the on the vehicle dish pas proffer and the on expensive side supplies enjoy. this is the, the, the news africa with a special end of your edition on inspirational and trail blazing women. we introduced to you this yet. there is the fashion design from kenya who's read defining style in nairobi. largest informal settlement a brick layout in gun it, building a future for her family full while confronting gender known the camera. rooney and fox sufficing for her recognition close by blow
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the and the will 1st female hot air balloon pilots taking to the skies. continue the stories of these and as an inspiration of women from one of africa coming up the hello, i'm christine window, and it is good to have your company. this is our last program for the year 2023 and we're dedicating. it's to the women who has made outstanding achievements despite the barriers they faced. we begin with the story ourselves. yeah, the book will. she is a fast and design of from kenya's law, just informal settlement opportunities or hard to come by when she is from. but as you are about to hear,
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that has not got in the way of her pursuing her dream of the main mom was against it. she usually told me that freshman is not tech costeo was working for you. can you kind of be a design lahaine, can you because that doesn't increase. so you know, she wanted me to do the thing. i wasn't into it so i just totally can't do nothing new on to do caution. so she said if you wanted to fashion, then you have to look for you to go to college and pay for your on fee. so that's what i did most to you and you come for this to them. you don't get cheese. so many opportunities that add as a get so like you get goes after high school, they don't know what to do with their lives. they just t roaming around. but instead of from being the kind of have this platform where
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they get to create something, a hi. so like man, uh, part of, uh, we man fielding to elwoods. they so the, these will make them look sexy or nice because they will be judged by the one to make women feel comfortable in what they, when they shouldn't feel what they were for as long as they are comfortable in the very best. so maybe special thing about the f i should make the for me, i've gotten the chance to meet to the the, the dizziness and they're telling me to push myself to walk, hide,
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it also is our community team. so it's helping so many people creating jobs for people like us, you know, the it is now that is something that's helping me pay for things. how's my mom on to set my own business may flush on business. i don't have so many employees to ask for me the see myself as an upcoming young. he's a man who will be an inspiration for us to have the, the
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to and what away also to change the narrative about a pace like keep there. next we go to, to molly in northern gonna way we meant i shall buy, is a hawk. the job she chose to do is considered a man's job. and despite all the criticism, she stuck it out and it's paying off break by 3. she's determined to lead the foundations for her future. a lone woman briefly in the midst of a team of men. she's built in the war for the clients. she purposely chose briefly, secaria, i decided thanks was my way, which is different from this new way. that's why i choose big city and a stylish breaking it into building hasn't been easy. human vertically is
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a close to 0 percent in open gonna if you just have family and friends with hoss time, hey, jump in the low cost here and my reach us, we talk, she gets the motion, not nearly do float in crossover, this work for now. i have suitcase and i got a flush for them. i paid yes, goofy number, a very slow waiting. i was able to feed them in a patriarchal society. my gamma agent is fighting in literally fight idea of women being confined to the kitchen and childbearing. and the reason is, i mean the middle school meet is to on is, you know, i shift the briefly business is a trade blazing at 410, and won't get like this in getting a self in baseball selection, which is the most of it is and it's it's a $1000.00 about this. so many goals,
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invest themselves open to assessing, to disclose such as is that able to take that a lot and improve the lives. and despite the challenges she faces becoming a brittle. yeah. as proving to be life changing flight shock. because of this week, i'm able to save money and able to buy fluids for myself. and i'm planning the future. i'm planning to build a house and it's one day i can. so a story. i shall once use pay other young women so that you can start building your own stories. and one living building a story of her own is cindy in town. but she's a box of from west africa who competes with it. this is european games in poland as part of the received g team. but as you're about to see for yourself, she has a facing spurious and the obstacles that she's faced outside of the ring on the
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motivator, wins right grey, so bringing cindy and cam, 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 it be to be being able to go, you know, the number one stage, and then going, looking on the head more. and when watching it only as a refugee the sooner the gum, the, you know, someone i, that's the apple, the white key. cindy grew up and kind of ruined, but move to the united kingdom, aged 11. supported by g. b boxing sees progress through the sports ranks, winning major international competitions. now $24.00, cindy would be a middle contender for great britain at the olympics. but you need citizenship fast . it's a long and arduous process. and she, things, politicians could do more for athletes like her the only so
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in boxing annual, this poll. i think a lot of will continue to need to be mean to people, to ask you to present albany around the world and you know, and then a more too many ext choose. i mean, well, i think there are some, either i need some either clothes. in the academic honesty, it's moving about the metal space. cindy considers the u. k. her home. now a 6. you are a to mean. she wouldn't be welcome back and kinda read it became a country if i will send out to get be in, i can get him squeeze in all the trouble. even if i have to go the and i and i'm fine, they can get in trouble. keep sending me wrong, just because i'm 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. a
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lot of these i small people think i'm crazy. i smoke. ok. i'm thinking about body's waking up. now my body's is ready. now my body is telling me yeah, i can see. oh see, i'm ready now. ready for more success? and if that for those, the smile will surely get even bigger. the. the you watching data be news africa with a special india program on ring. remarkable women whose stories we've brought you in 2023 still to come. nigeria is june, the a chest champion. she's satisfied on competing at the top of the game. 20 lancaster that i did a big round last that also coming up to the nigerian ship, who states a new world rank one foot 1st to
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a group of women from cameron who initiated a platform that is promoting dialogue for peace and reconciliation in the country. the 1st national women's convention for peace and cameron is an alliance with a team member organizations that represent the 10 regions of camera room. they were awarded the 2023 german africa price, and i'll send him going in is the founder and the executive director of $1.00 of the alliance has organization is it is called common action for the end of development. they work focuses on women and goals, rise to reproductive health. and belinda, which is in the english speaking pause of cameron. we separatists off fighting to create a state of their own. and this has resulted in yes, of conflicts about 70 joins me in the studio. we should begin by telling me about the challenges women are facing in her home city. i'm into as with the coming of current conflicts and demand. uh, we may have lost the size of livelihoods. they have gains new responsibility added
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button of k given. and they are also at the middle of the conflict because the a being harassed 6 really more listed because part of the dynamics of the call figures of talking women to show. so pre missing. so this we've made a half now had multiple roles to carry out and cp kindly we meant in this room in the community, women who do assisted funding for a living or feature trading to be able to feed their families with this new them. then i mix this with me and i'm not able to find themselves coupled with a watch on dish. and those structures are we. we may need a student in leadership. and can you tell us about how through your foundation you're helping to address these challenges? um, come on actual fridge and that they put them in the lease, in the professional women, i need the lease and giving them access by respecting the sexuality and data for those who feels like it's so we've all of these we are struggling to bring together
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this we meant to have like support system to discuss with each other. okay, what is happening within the community? we try to push this. we meant to bring the voices into spaces where discussions i mean to kansas. we try to support them to discuss about the i'm at the fixture i opened up to phelps, because we realized this is a pool issue that they need to be addressing if they have to actually in their fruitful state. and shall we have these community outreach, is where we work in communities. we have community mobilization to respond to govern us issues that are taking place within the community. because we believe that there is a life post conflict. and if we don't suck, preventing women and girls to not look as yes actually to us, so thing to exclude them. but something to include that with some uniqueness. and the whole conversation just i've, i've read a little bit about the list that you're doing and it's really,
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it's inspirational stuff. and i wonder as you sit here today as a community, the, when you look back at all the work that you're doing back, what are your, what is one of your highlights off the highlight is like changing the ritzy when i bought young girls to be able to talk to municipal authorities at the level of the local council, telling them exactly how the one health services to be given to the expiration, the family planning units on the use of contract section within my country. i was very happy because that moment i could meet this skills to be able to, if i've written those services by themselves, making decisions, interact with those who are running those services and came up with a policy brief. i felt like, okay, this is it, this is how people can take that list in the, into the a hands on this cause the things that call his son's name, which is something we can use for any of that they might see and tell you before you go, we had a few moments and i wondered if you could just share with our audience today what
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this award means to you and for the hundreds of women that you are representing and receiving this award. hearing thing and women's work is usually some difficult work because of the point that makes around what it is. the recognition like this that i won't be civil mission is to validation of the efforts of communion women who have been responding to the multiple crisis of our community. so it means a lot of nice more work, because if we have the risk of mice with this, i would we need to move and continue. so can i come in and says, felon boom in, congratulations to you and all the women who have one disorder. thank you so much for being on to the news. thank you very much. i'll make story takes us back to gonna weigh close to communities, depend on what are parties for their livelihoods, but these vital resources are rapidly losing their beauty and purity due to constant pollution. so to draw attention to the problem,
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is it to an environmental activist swim 450 kilometers in gun is lake volta. that's the world's largest man, made lake. she's quoting on look forward to is to urgently preserve for to bodies for tina sustainable future activities. findings up right away, yvette step day is passionate about guidance, environment prove of that effect swimming through gun and slick volta. for more than 40 days, covering antiviral roots of 450 kilometers. this leak, the world's largest, that the fisher was of why it's one of the few what a waste in ghana still cleaning now for head to streaming is so encouraging and so amazing to be able to swim on the boat to river like this. and i'd love to see other water bodies and so on. and specifically across the, the swimming the again, took test expedition was to draw attention to the pollution of goodness,
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what the bodies, some of which come from 2nd hand clothing waste 15, maybe those that can hunt to the items point to kind of every week over for skip of st. ends up in west heaps. like here in the clear like going in a cry that is competing against environmental pollution was organized by there or foundation scientists, isabella brew these parts of the team. harold was to take what samples at various points for testing. in this sort of poet boards, she analyzed the what the samples for several elements in this small i borrower tree. it depends on the places where we uh, if we are close to villages, for example, we will be collecting some samples for back to a logical tests. if we are close to factories or industrial areas, we will be checking for heavy metals. for example,
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diagnosed with the buddies continued to be heavily polluted, largely from mining activities manages of the what the resources see. many of them are in critical condition. jacqueline st. about the diverse states in impact that a wants to continue to raise public awareness. and hope is that the gun is what the ways one d, the free of all pollution. not just the rich wards costs of clothing. and now to the game of strategy that's played by millions around the world, we course have with one young chest in nigeria, easy. it will re to who is sharing her passion for the game to inspire others in the communities to play meet. it will be a to the next queen of the chest, swelled. she started playing when she was just now she's in passing up the ranks.
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the 8 year old is a junior chest chunk here and then pass it up for the game of kings. the cultural to address taxi. it helps you to stay busy, kindly yourself sure to country emotions. it helps you to have a plan in the you touching that to me to confirm when schools is spends has a bad time practicing how moves in the game. she loves competing against other alternatives, is a challenge she enjoys. i feel good to check. um if i were thinking, as i'm saying, i say taking i o active sites in the games over and get the on the tray. steve's says she discovered the game by watching her father play. having inspiration was the knights, the only finger that can jump over all the others. clemens, how father supports, how passion,
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but says is school about balance all the flies right around. one isn't with the time symbols she has, she is child i, she shipments, you know, whether any way i know it's, uh, weddle before, right. any further i say just it's useful for you on that either for chance it's something that i think it's just not job for her. so to find me, will she treat as a begin? it moves says request on it doesn't, it is convinced that chase can make the world a better place and the ones to inspire about children to take up to sports. so to now i feel that kind of assume that this was the 1st time of 3. just studies suggest that playing, chase helps with cognitive development and improves problem solving skills. early
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stuff means she's just if you move away from her dream, i definitely child. so that i did just click on the brand mazda, i'm teaching people in the future, i'll say, converted them. so we do in the play withdrawal, or i like one of them. and i found because chance, anybody, county now this, yeah. and i jerry and shift birth beginnings, wold re, quote, for the longest cooking session. 27 year old hilda bessie spend 100 hours making meals in lagos. now she was made at the throne by a japanese ship, whose crickets on was 24 hours longer. but nonetheless, hilda, sidney. in spite of many nigerians with her attempt, this is the moment of truth to shift. hilda buffy the end of a mammoth food, a cooking session. thousands turned out to exit own
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and celebrate to success. the spent 100 hours preparing food to try to break the world record by january. and i'm very happy and i'm very proud. very unexpected. so that, that she made more than 100 dishes for the international on my jerry and i am was to raise a profile as a shift. but she also has all the goals. i have think i dream for my business and for my brand. and generally, just for my me, so just coming from a very, very, very modest background. i just knew that, okay, i need to do something that is basically out of the navy. so put myself on the map support nigeria on the map to put young africa women on the map
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as well as enjoying the policy via the supporters were able to sample the food, fussy, made for free, or boosting the feel good fact to the event that everyone will be talking about be nigeria and for a very, very long time. i feel very proud in my notes and it's, it's a pleasure to be absolute and that's the whole thing. whatever comes next to shift passing, she's already hit on a recipe for success. that special needs take to the skies in canyon now we, we met joyce back with the world's 1st black female hot air balloon pilot the trail play phone has been taken to us on safari with the unique perspective of the treasured messiah mar, wildlife. was the messiah model,
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but in a spectacle, from above, one of africa, most famous, national parks for captain joyce beckwith. it's just another day in her office in the sky and she became the world's 1st licensed black female hot air balloon pilot in 2019 cliques called hook athens miles. i knew that i was going to be back in the fresh canyon pilots of fever. the pilots to get the balloon, but i did not realize that i was actually going to be the 1st black woman in the world to do this. captain smiles thornton license of a special flying school in the united states. since then, she spends most of the mornings showing people the hot stopping magic of sunrise above the monthly motto, a ride costs full $100.00 per person. a luxury only few can afford like canyon stand up. comedian eunice funds, you take the money to,
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she gets to the right to herself on a book date. i flew with the captain spice and let me tell you, she's amazing. she's excellent as why she does flying and telling you the at the most of the same time. that's amazing. she knows them from a fire. captain smiled has already logged 200 hours of flying, but more importantly, she has broken through a bluff feeling for women in aviation. when i am flying, i can only describe it as freedom. i can describe beats as, um gosh, it's, it is just have to fly. you don't have to comply with me to, to, to know what i'm talking about, and many hope to with, can you very own trailblazer and that's it for this special edition of the to be news africa. i wish you a safe, healthy and happy new yet. see you in 2024 by
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