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unless it multi booklets those but there's a, there's also a clearly will face a number of problems for the foreseeable future. what did you say? which do you political issue should we map out next? the business data, the news advocates coming up on the program stopped the killing and see the needs demanding an end to feminist side in tenure with assessing and enough is enough. after hundreds of women and girls that killed by man to be sent to us, we speak to an honest, who says from the side it should be treated as even nationally. imagine see. also coming up 3 genes, highlight countries in west africa, see the leaving the regions, economic and political block. the i q is that the last of neglecting is found in ideals and become any threats to men by states. and the top 5 wrong
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themes of african football have been picked out of the ongoing for a couple of nations to the highs and the lows. football fans outgoing some of the motion the i. i'm eddie mike, a junior and you welcome to the program. puts us tested in kenya, demanding that the government save the lives of women. and, and so besides, now more than 500 opinion, one man had been killed by men. that was between 20162023. according to amnesty international campaign, i see things that gets in worse. all right and moment i'll talk to an activist who says that 21 women were married and in january alone, the you and says gender stereotypes, discrimination of women and girls, and home, full social norms out to blame for the rise. thousands of people recently matched
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on the streets of my will be and i've a positive. can you calling for an end to the violence correspondence fedex? my ring got filed the following report from long county just outside. i roby in the village of guitar. guy, the guy saying her name based on gary is being bothered to d. and she's a victim of that resent. we have a friend besides my desk in the country to a stop by her boyfriend and bled to death. how mother sees it isn't bad at both to be binding. caught on the door top. she was just 24 years ago with dave who is that good luck with the english. i feel is beyond words. she left her children behind grace paid her children school fees and bought clothes for them that they would have been completely different if my daughter were still alive and we could visit her in the hospital, knowing the perpetrator is in jail. sadly,
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my daughter is no more than greece, is one of more than 10. we meant there was doubts been killed in the last 2 weeks as the demanding ends to the keeping of women in a women's organization in protest. us from all over the country, much through the streets of the kingdom, capitana and other major telephones. and what do you tend to 7, the monday that they are 30 sees up to 50 and stuff they reveal feelings, not the majority in this country. why do we have so much in their lives, in the political, social economic structure? so we have done with that, and that's where to go. we have much in the say add family side. and women was martha moto, what the government sometimes it helps out to do some doesn't have not been able to . so many people had another much stuff like this dungeon, ninety's, but nothing has happened yet. so i know the government must come in and help. i
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remember, i mean here's a mind because my country's most safe prices, they're gonna say my wife does not say by cleveland by delta dental. i'm here because the vision is not safe. men also taking the lead, trying to port an instance end up being the violence. christina chang has been training filaments on ending g b, b. for the last 4 years. he sees counseling practices like females, and he told me to alicia. so the depths of kenya's capacity of discrimination, we must stop, for example, if the issues we must up with the issues of, of all of off, off of the meaning that we mean we must also stop how we view and fuzzy game and even even kitchen. so that's one of the contributing subsets, but most so i wanted to tell you this is of, you know, the concept that i've been, that i've, that i've, that, i mean, we've gone up, we must identify this one is the, this one he thought, right? because it didn't bother, it's not time to to after 2 i could do i could walk up to an individual, but of that team that was done to of men and women have much and send the data to
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read the family side victim the writing call has been the needs to solve the killing of women and jobs actively did not have any kind rod for the government. okay. yeah. that they seem to have done very and this is the reason i'm missing. so there's a lot of things that will more than 570 sites that's between the 2016 and the notary. transparent for mental tompkins, for women's rights like christine, according to the daddy to with women income being dismiss, let the mens boys of do any boys on the side. they both also piecing in the other family level. i go up the list and every place, let me actually temperament. this is the name i do know fellow named isaac mentioned to me. he said to me to talk to them to the same so we'll get the protest over for now. increase on gary has been laid to rest.
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many hope that this will be attending points. and this growing movement can save the lives of canyon. women like greece. from on this let's bring in jerry niggly from most of the media can yeah, that's a nonprofit organization trying to end sexual and gender based violence. hello and welcome to the program, jerry for us kenyans, i've been telling the governments to tackle family side. is there any sign i've told that the authorities are doing anything to save the lives of women like graves, one guy, or i have to say no. because simply because we have trained to be minimal updated in one month actually turned to one as of yesterday. and those numbers are alarming . and the fact that nothing has been done to expedite, even the case has been occurring, taking quotes, we have separate churches are being addressed that shows you that there's a lock city from the government to actually perform the duties of protection of
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women from such incidents. and i find that a really strange to say the least because you know, the constitution is very clear on the rights to life. and the law says that it can't, law must be punished. the mil, separate treat as being brought to justice. it doesn't seem like you think the majority of the times i have to be honest, but there is from the time once up a picture to commit to the crime. most of them wind up running away and you find that there is not a concerted effort to actually bring them back to book. and if they're recent, when they are arrested, the case, the court case takes be very no police to, to even come to quotes for each to be hard for me to listen to an event for you to come to judgment. i will give you a very good example in 2019. we need another to, to shut down much. and in this much one of the people that one of the women who had been killed up to i do one guess she who was killed in eldridge hub caps case
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a good thing to judgment last year in november. that is full and a half years down the line. that is when you are able to even get to the mountain to bumper tree to, to be arrested. so what, what one of the us we keep on asking the government is that the people need to see that something is happening. and one of the ways in which company to seek is access to justice and access to just to shoot us into this pretty trial of cases like this . and i, i remember you may remember you've mentioned before that to you one, the government to treat this as a national the imagine. so you believe that would go a long way. wanted yes, it would. uh, because this is a crisis, for example, right now, if between 2 women, i only have 20 people in care know what dying out of a disease and every monday, every one do a person will die. i believe the government and i've already put in nations forever
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and democrats. but even now the presence of kenny has, let's say anything regarding the car in crises and the fact that we took to the streets to up to the, to the government. you need to listen to us, and this is another the 1st time we've done this. and we have put the oppositions to the legislature. we've given up addition to the executive as soon as the judiciary means you're ignoring. and then we'll, you know, we are now telling you from 2016 to 2023 over 500 women have died due to funny sight. i don't know what else constitutes a national crisis more than that. and while all this is going on, you have some people blaming women victim blaming for the violence and down to them . i mean, what do you say to those critics as you and that can you imagine somebody telling you to justify why you were killed or telling you i the people who are now and nice that you need to be safe? how safe are you going to be when you don't know that the best when you're going to
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meet or your husband? oh you lover is going to tell you. so there isn't any restriction blaming us, looking at gus lighting re, because we are telling you women that being cute, the new telling us who may not be here because they, they took our money and you know, they're 18 men swept so that the disparity in that conversation is, this is crazy. so the only thing i need to see is people need to not an actually have empathy because when you blame the victim, collecting it is one of the block of the tree you go. the attention of people is that when you blame the victim, you assumed a mattress. and one of the ways, the lenses in which these this from you said, cases of being looked at, i've been looked at from the side of the big to a member of the public trade show. we talk about the victims, we talk about who they love, the high beat and what's could have cost him to be killed. we never really talk about about patriotism. we've never seen to patricia as being black,
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foamed. or why did that gus? and do that. we don't even know the names of the package to see. right, right. so the strong find from you that your organization, you describe it as a safe place for women or what, how kind of women gets when they need it. we also, 1st and foremost, we are fast psycho social supports. we offer a psychological support, we offices shelters for women. we are on those phones. we also run other programs that go around. we've been empowerment and for children, we do have a feeling at the school feeding program as okay. great. um it's, it's always a thumbs up to to you and your team for that you're doing to try to keep women safe . i will. i cannot let you go without asking just what has been in my mind. when we talk about men being the traitors of family side, i wanna find out what role kind of meant in general play to help fights this evil.
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i will keep on seeing, i want to hear the voices of the goodman to draw now to the voices that you keep on hearing. and one of the beautiful things that happened in this particular much is that a lot we had a lot of men show up in and coming being so the diary to so we need, you know, there is no way the end of this conversation. unless we include man, i believe positively that we need to hear the voices of men inside the dairy to joining together. we've asked him in demanding justice. i mean, asking of a man who does not understand to possibly get them to understand why we feel like this is i told people such my commit to it. right, very well notated, jeremy agreed. as i said, direct i was a gimme a can you? thank you very much. thank you very much. to now add decision by molly looking up also and these add to creates west africa as economy and political block echo as has come as
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a shock to many in the region. lots of surprise, this move code revised decades of regional integration, leaving millions of people in limbo, the 3 on to let countries joining t announced dad he passed out the end of january, i q as an echo, as of a binding in its founding ideals. they also say that the regional organization has to become a threats to member states, celebrating the eckowitz exit in the army with us, not a dramatic move. this wasn't the biggest crowns in these units capital. ours, earlier in molly, the military government announced the joint decision the us to meet with the the accident season. we'll be taking full historical responsibility to see more and responding to the expectations concerns and aspirations of the population. sir. you know, they've decided in full sovereignty or withdrawal but cannot press the money and
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needs yeah. from the economic community of west african states without delay anything, a sport taken with membership rules says, and withdrawal from the block will take a year to finalize and the move will have wide range of practical implications. multiple comes into result. it's about the passport we use is a community passport. it's an echo was passports. so if you have this passport, you can travel freely in all echo last member states and without a visa, you know, some limits. and what now with these years withdrawal from echo was wondering what's going to happen to this passport across the board of trade will be shipped to already affected by it was sanctions imposed after the cruise people are feeling the pinch and this central food is taking weeks to arrive, what lot of good we are suffering under the high cost of foot? we no longer know where to look only and that can help us. we are taking
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a really heat culture with the unemployment among young people. we are tired of the suffering. now, of course we support the regime 100 percent, but police, they most find solutions to make life easier. um, well, i want to sell it as tensions grew with eco, was this the countries phone that own defense packed and a step use their own alliance of the health states? this part of this, the hill has become a global if you sent over text by, by that extremis, and that where he's supposed to bill it to them. and the west is on easy about russia, scrolling in friends in the region it go with, says it regrets the withdrawal and wants to see a diplomatic solution to this situation. so the question is, how big of a blow is this? to echo, as i asked a model of bands i junior is an echo, as in a you on
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a list based in a crack on a it is really, it's just in the event that it happens. it really will be a huge blow because you don't leave an institution that you have to be part of for almost 50 years. uh, 49 years. it may just suddenly be like that. it has consequences will stop, stop for will have to be a sons because they will no longer be as the link or the, the, the institutions of within the echoes. this was, that was in these countries, west africa health organization, for example, is looking at faster across warranties. and the cost, the cost of agency has been in book enough i. so since 1987 a since the eighty's. so imagine moving that institution that has been around since ages 7 to locate another course institution, to move the staff and everyone else that has been there since all those years. 2 and a half, plus the into marriages plus challenges with ease. uh, i bet it's
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a huge 100 logistical headache. that's the i think these 3 countries you to think i'm all ready. you know, you are from how given me a viable you don't thing these 3 countries will see to, to move a vehicle as block is i want to, you're trying to uh, suggest it yes up. yes. it anyways, i'm trying to suggest as well because when i was in this section over my notes as well, i can tell you that when, when it's, it's a little bit rich. also coming from countries like monday in 2012, when the civil war broke out. echo wes tribes is my very best to try and get across, choose into uh to, to try and stabilize the condition the monday. and once, as far as the united nations security council, in september to 2012, to try and get chapter 7 authorization to send troops, i intervene calmly from peace within monday. so echo west has made
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a lot of efforts for countries like money. uh it was until january 2013 when the french went in with the rest of it. so wow, that's all that most couple of. so those sort of thing working long enough, would that cost? no, that does mean efforts to actually help monday. so see my, the kind of bites of costs back into, to like this for me. i think it's a lot of grand stand and yes, you have challenges with what the print job done on the challenges i'd like searching is to echo us. but nonetheless, i think you must reflect on that a bit on, on, on what that costs us done in the past before you go ahead making such such a good understanding. just use an article at this point. i'm already a free trade area. right? um, what would the pull out mean for trade in the region is going to be huge. it's gonna be quite challenging for the region because as a free trade area, there are preferences on tyrus imports cost of the pots, and. ready these things when these 3 do eventually almost gets out of that goal
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last week. so for meant for us they will be treated as as far. and as i said, therefore you mean that the any do they want to do with the rest of the vehicle? most countries, they will have to pay more of the costs that have to pay the multi rates and so on . and so for the they actually be no longer part of the free trade area. and therefore everything that they do will be costly to stuff because then they don't get drugged the benefits for their costs. trade. ready realization steam, that'd be tional mechanism that allows the future data to work and their cost is no longer benefit. so the i, c, i honestly think they need to be thinking twice. well, i hope the listening to you. one of the other main issues to consider is demo across the rights. i mean, all these nations on the june. so i'll let the government eco us had been pushing them to attend to civilian route. now that they are pushing to get out of the regional block, well democracy every time you think um,
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i'm not sure what the that's going to happen a few times. so, you know, at the end of the day, democracy is not a perfect system. it has its challenges as well, but i think west africa has demonstrated that it has been doing it by 12 for a while. uh, with all the changes that have come with it. and i, i used to test to materialize on people i use coming in, or i used to be in some bash. it's not, i'm the regional system or even the continental cause the a you for saying that the process i'm such a long way on developing norms, not much of practices that will help democracy and encourage information sharing anyone, systems, some pieces include all these things up to make democracy a lot more color to to uh, that's all going to follow by the wayside. you've been to the and i want to believe the doctor walked in and said people, the people who seem to be very safe and despite the other to do it, would be them to find these say that we don't want these guys anymore because we
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tired, we have too much steve. we want to be like nigeria again. now the punched into the dog. is that right? that's too much democracy. we'll see how this plays out to model a band. so junior echo as any of you on this, thanks for your insights. thank you very much for the opportunity. have a good day ask on the whole side because i've been on a roller coaster of emotion at the ongoing after a couple of nations just like the other teams that have been kicked out of the tournament. so many upsets stop slides for like domino was to know what ranking teens defending champions and the goal came crashing down of the hands of the whole nation events. and the goal finds in the car left to watch the rest of the tournament on television. if the comes to markets bound for football fans, who's teams are still in the stadium. all this adds to the excitement
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that's crossover too. i'll be down and speak to journalists from somebody who is covering the tournament in ivory coast. hello. so i'm saying that's no football without the funds in the stadium. how important is, have the been in this tournament. i mean the funds from a very integral part of any competition and especially when it comes to football. and also we're talking specifically with ask a couple of nations strange to increase the funds, how you know, through in the very best interest is competition to dress color fee. they come with different, you know, a tired drugs and all the shante and, and i was getting excited in so much call on the x pressure is always a, give away any time during the course of the, much as outside the stadium is the same thing. i usually don't in this kind of competition, you will expect that the funds village also will be placed that will be a reference points on. yeah, they're off on delay. does that being put in place in order to stop this by the
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whole, the nice and can we do the clean con, but it's not being given the needed a publicity. so you don't get to see a lot of bands tripping into this place where you're getting lots of phone, lots of excitement on april. the thing that happens aside from the foot. busy that text based on the peach, but by large, i mean outspoken defines from ireland from france, it'll outside shows about the go. what define, you know, the very, fairly cool she knew where the europe right now to be enough. that's a joy to beautiful song to cause the parts of the game. so the parts i've been deb and get the different idea that the best. okay. and the definitely these have more from the organizing committee for showing how people have also been commending the referees right for good off the shaping. how good have they been re i mean, have you talked to anyone? i mean, you talked to even the facts. you talked to john that sent that across football contents around here. and they've given comes up to the referees who are the center
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of the page. and the costs are based on them in which drug career people moral co. it's a woman who was at the center when they drew a so break was please get into saw when she did very well. the gospel bring the street all started him on the machine got from the one that so you have video referenced old into our own gym, this tournament. aside from that, they'd be to us as an referee. i've played a crucial role in the marches. rates will fly in this tournament that i can tell you that they've been literally a being i'm on the point to pull directories that getting a lot of fun. so i'll find them and at some point it will take you some sheets. uh pro, with the i call explain your, i'll give that to them. i learned how to read fries doing well, i'm doing better, especially when it comes to the yeah. i'll continue to turn the street assumption of molly in our visa. thank you. so that's it for now. all of us stories go through the dw dot com slash africa, or check us out on social media stuff. something mentioned rwanda's. lima were
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concerned got real big last evening when she made history at a 2021 ask on tournaments uncomfortable and becoming the fast bmo rectory to appreciate immense game. at this time, 6 women away invites it, stood a long way from pirates. you on the page, but we have a change of who's in charge of the beautiful. okay, we'll see you next time, bye. for now the,
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