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the and the current 7th generation, the g 20 has sold well. bmw also plans to introduce some electric 3 series called the new class in 2025. so bmw is legendary, 3 series look set to live on for years to come. this is dw news africa coming up on the program and organized a systematic and serious attack on human dignity. the warning from the international criminal court about the violence in sudan as a threat to civilians grows in the country. the icy seas chief prosecute. it sounds the alarm arrives in atrocities and the wealth forgotten the war. we discussed the concerns also coming up a month after devastating floods and can you find out why thousands of affected people are still struggling to pick up the pieces and the mothers providing
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hope for pre to and babies in uganda through breast milk donations. we hear how this collective saving young lives, the hello i'm told me online people, welcome to the program. the chief prosecutor, all of the international criminal court says he's seeing signs of an increase in atrocities and sit down style for region. the area has been a major flash point in the war between the sydney's army and the power military rapids support forces. the i c c's, car room con, said his investigators had been receiving information from da 4 that points to what he called an organized, systematic and serious attack on human dignity to be called on international organizations. national authorities. and anyone with possible evidence to submitted
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to his office the evidence my office is collected to date seems to show credible, repeated, expanding. continuous allegations of attacks against the civilian population. in particular, attacks direct to the gains comes for internally displaced persons. it seems to show the wide spread prevalent use of rate and other forms of sexual violence. 8 seems to disclose consistency of the shedding of civilian areas. the looting of properties and attacks against hospitals. i'll fetch share the state capital of north dial 4 is of particular concern where the icing sees chief prosecutor is now investigating allegations of war crimes and
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crimes against humanity. the city has become a new front and the 5 between the sydney's army and the recess of the weekends. the medical charity doctors without borders said alpha she is lost functioning, hospital was forced to close at the iris f militants, open file and medical staff. and patients, most of them were able to flee the facility, which the power military's new ted are now according to new figures from the u. n's, international organizations, the migration, the ongoing fighting incident has displaced more than 10000000 people. it's wanting that 70 percent of them are now trying to survive in places that are at risk of famine and including many children now living in places like hearing the sounds on refugee camp in north golf for tens of thousands of people have also been killed since the start of the war a little over a year ago, the us special envoy to sit on says some estimates of the death toll are as high as
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850000. so ariah 37 year old mazda ended up in does. i'm come with the children after fleeing the violence in and around the city of al sasha. like how does it has our lives have to come? how do i sound because we don't have anything but we're not, not even food for my children, not that i'm, i could do that. i mean, you wouldn't mind getting the symbols, the full. we were happy. we didn't have to buy food from the market to me and we just went that for clothes. we go to me from livestock to we raised, but a stone oh the livestock. when we arrived at the refugee center, they gave us a few things. but now they've run out to have that, and we sold the area who was safe, and they even had the strikes and bombing. we're gonna help us achieve pieces of that. and that's our only concern. and the way we're doing now by colored higher founding director of confidence, advisory, which has
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a focus on policy relating to the peace and security economy and governance. welcome back to the pro program fluid and looking at sit down how uh the ami and the r assess, able to operate the way they are with no accountability. so frankly speaking, you know, sit down, has not gone at the kind of international attention that i should have done. and so in many ways the, this war is being prosecuted in the shadows of the attention. and this is not just because there was ways you in the crane and gulf that they've been, was waging in different parts of the world. full answer that had been prior to you at the time. but so that has been, you know, deep prioritized by many different capitals. and, and because of this, you have a sort of bad actors in the region that have been able to try and manifest the foreign policy objectives to the war and sit down. and oftentimes,
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what we see is the supports as to our saffel to the south, not only for reasons related to sit down, but often times related to this a how old the red sea. so for example, you have the united arab emirates, which relies on the, the rabbits support forces as executor in not just sit down, but also in the house. and you see russia, i'm sort of pain both sides, primarily giving a lot of support to the wagner group. what does not pull the advocate call to the rapid support forces, but at the same time, creating those kinds of relationships with this. it needs all the forces impulse it out in order to show up their interest on the red sea by negotiating for a naval base. right? because some people might look at this story and say, well, this is a domestic issue. there's something they need to sort out themselves. you're saying that the international community can have a great impact when it comes to resolving the issue and bringing order back into
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sit on yes, i mean much of this stress in terms of what comes next on what the city of what the sit in these words you know, 5 years ago there was a version, it's called very much for the is lising sydney's political landscape and the economy, but also de minutes horizons that needs political life and the economy. and that remains the case. but this war itself is increasing the taking on proxy characteristics of, for example, this of nissan, of forces is also been supported by the array needs and for them it's also about trying to get to put cold on the red sea separate to the one they already have to the who's easy in yemen, and because of these proxy kinds of characteristics, this puts them immediately in other sort of collision, of course, with the united by our members who are supporting the support forces and this increasing proxy nature of this war means that actually the resolution for this war is in large part in the hands of the international community. what we're seeing is
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an obligation of responsibility across the board motors for those who have the state of interest direct interest incident, but also countries in the west, in europe. and in the united states, and chiefly, the united nations, which has done very little to not only engage with the political dynamics of this war, but the humanitarian situation as well. um, and the famine you mentioned, the finding that the numbers are staggering in terms of the people at risk. um, when we hear from the age organizations, the number of people who need foods, the number of people who need attention, but also just the people at risk of violence as numbers of staggering. but how can sedan move up in the global agenda if we're seeing these numbers and nothing seems to be happening effectively as well? that there are a lot of reasons why i said i love the top of the double agenda. one immediate one
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related to the time and is that assignment has not been declared incidentally impulsive. the reason the un says that it has not declared the time it is because it's feel that it has no data through the integrated face classification system. that the report from the i p c is meant to come out relatively soon, although we're hearing it keeps getting pushed backwards, perhaps into july. possibly because it's relies on data from one of the belligerent sides of sydney's offices, which of course is not going to be willing to give data that leads to a common classification because they want to very much put forward with the notion that they are coming from and that's in charge of, they are responsible and i'm not sort of overseeing, if i'm going into that now what this means is that the i p c data and kind of be relied upon if it's for like one of the belligerent policies for that data. but beyond that, you know, the, the absence of evidence is not the evidence of accidents,
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assignments. and i think that's a crucial point here. we can see already many parts of the country, particularly the refugee camps, and all 4 in the itp kept excuse me. and duffle, and other parts of the country this time and conditions present the n g o minutes of home to you that the board has, has already assessment in different parts of the whole, particularly are in that fashion. it citicard's the i'm the seat that, that off i'm in conditions. i'm the well food program has privately assessed that there is problem and kind of there are finding like conditions in 39 different areas across the country. the data does exist, it is a political decision, not to declare if i'm not exactly if i'm in the right results is both human resources and financial results is kind of be martialed in order to raise them up in the status of the world. priority. speaking of declarations and you and has added both the cities and the iris f to a blacklist thing. they've come to children during this war. what to you are the
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implications of such a designation is this enough? i know is completely meaningless unless there is more and more concerted, enjoying the action. for example, we have seen upsets of, of different mediation platforms, spring up since the wall stopped. and none of them have any grade level of coherence. and none of them have brought any serious leverage against belligerents and, and put that on the table. and so what that means is that you have at least 2 bedrooms, although there are more who now fee know very well that the world has, is allowing this $1.00 to continue the world is allowing them to use the patient as a, with an a hole in the wall is allowing them to commit crimes against humanity and will probably to the world is allowing them to harm children and kill children. and some of these isn't. patients are meaningless, but some in conjunction with others can be quite impactful. and particularly if they're followed by action, but we need to see is several different countries as well as multilaterals, like the you and the african union. and the regional, you got to have
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a strategy to old. sit out. all of them have so far push, pull a special on boy for to sit on a war. but none of them have one crate to do this strategy for how they going to engage with the different moving parts of this war. and to have made enough concerted effort to work together so that the religions don't try and play them off against each other, which is a common tactic that they have used for decades. colored hi, thank you very much for your insights. it's been a month since floods swept through kenya, more than 290 people died and some 200000 were displaced. the devastation had one community after another. and so did the helplessness and anger as it emerged, the government was aware, the floods were coming and set aside funds for response, but did not act sufficiently still be effective. people are trying to pick up the
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pieces as dw mario miller reports. the deluge took everything from kevin la, his home and his business, the local cinema, and it also rucked him of his brother. lawrence, are you still struggling to fully comprehend what happened death tonight and may not have a money in this? my, my point here where i'm sitting now is where to send them. they used to be up. i think my brother died to you for daisy, my bank at what time housing needs to be one of the benches. i wonder if he sat on a time, if i me for fia lauren's was just 19 years old. the night the waters came, he was working at the cinema slots with down the valley without warning and crushed . the dog, i saw my little brother every day. i didn't do much and he'd done like this. it's so painful. we always sat together chatting, he tell me about his dreams, and it seems that kevin was powerless to prevent his brother's death. the
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government was and he says it didn't act despite the focus of heavy rain. if i say that kindly, if the government had warned us, we'd have taken care of ourselves. got that my brother would still be alive now, and we would be laughing together to say then you for us, i think it was like a check and i the deluge also left kevin homeless, $200000.00. other people across kenya and the numbers are rising. not just because of the floods, the government has ordered the demolition of building standing too close to rivers to prevent further loss of life. that means evictions may indeed targeting low income areas. read scripts, a people are being forced to leave their homes with little notice and has nowhere to move to. they say president william util should have access much earlier to contradict them into logical department. useful advice? 5 now use everything before without following any criteria. without funding to know
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you have to govern a country with a sucking a set of standards on those done that's defined in the law that we ask the canyon government for an interview and got no response. the president to promised anyone whose house was demolished, the equivalent of $75.00 in compensation. but it's not just people's homes so, but these children were not sped. this whole, that's left of desk you posted listed much by the floods, then the excavators. now these 12 year olds have to learn and the son is sitting as we had on the 10 that dentist bad feeling so bad because i cannot . so of course it to me course before the sending. yeah. show you're not getting what's that is stating that school founder george magenta says he's not received any help from the authorities and we were asking the officers that, you know,
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we have 2 of them. that's who would be taken care of by the government. now what do you have for them? they have no answer. so visitors in the eyes, any of the unfortunate that we have a government that is not getting yet we as the community, we have to do what we can do to support them and also to become a what they seem to be in the future. soon these people have to take exams, but for many that form a means, it's how to focus on learning. anything right now? i missed my house, so i was so my home go is the water and everything in the house in the house. i notice it's because of school, she's even so you cross your hopes, those piece can help achieve her dreams. she wants to become a teacher or want to teach people what having disability of to
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that's tend to uganda, where a growing community of mothers is giving hope to other parents. unable to provide breast milk falls and newborns. the collective known as atta receives calls for some thoughtful babies born prematurely or to 6 to see naturally in a moment we'll hear from the groups found. but 1st, here's a look at how as donut community is helping to save young lives. caroline and kennedy has a hands full feeding hood twin babies, a boy in a go full and by imagines he says every inspection i'm lucky to be alive. so in the we born 7 months basically requesting that they needed to feed and be the fact that the wayne remedy does that look as or like, no, you have to have breast milk not formula. yeah. these babies need to have the ability to gain weight and it's only personally that could, that can help. so i did have breast milk. i tried only me said a good bumps,
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but it really failed. i'm thinking it's because of sort of the stress i had at the time, i was so frustrated as up to depressed caroline was told that she would need to use the native breastmilk to save her babies. but she had real concerns about how safe that would be. 400 buttons that was between the relates to the best move we have way to get you from someone else. and they co, no one to oklahoma. people have different diseases. right? but this may have been these get what thinking that the best move comes, we've always those 10 indeed, caroline eventually found the free and save supplies she needed here to a non profit community group launched in the capsule compiler. a few years ago, it collect smoke from donors who were screened and showed how to prepare and store it safely, the tech and through the process of putting in place to pump wash. oh,
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please do these pumps and milk and the story to the for you said disney quan p. keith, we did not have a pumpkin mazda. 3 lela mazda is one of those donuts. she was inspired to help when having about another mother in need of she had that triplet, and now unfortunately one passed away and she threw that depression, crating, and everything shoes. headboard is for producing milk. so when she stopped getting milk and get these little ones also needed due to a to be reached out to me like we know you doing it milk, but can you please help us and know that maybe that doing okay and see or it says we mothers the kids and mothers this so she sent me every day more than 200 mothers have now donate to express mail support type of 450 babies to
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the opposite community. great. and it now has plans to set up a fully fledged breastmilk bank in the future last week now to tracy, who moves out from the breast make community you welcome to the dublin hughes africa. you are joining us from edinburgh away. i believe you just received an award. can you tell us about that? so this was a moving mountains, awards, and i, i got the code to, to talk about i turned the work that we do. and i was asked to give a speech as well. but i think it's just to know what they give to organizations that are creating impacts i think and doing things that may be, are useful for future, i believe. right, congratulations. and how did you come up with this idea of the project?
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right. um, well for one i was a mother once uh, 3 years ago i had, i gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. but unfortunately for me see, she was not well a when she was born and she required best smoke. but i did not have in that time the doctors told me to get a donut, which i did. unfortunately, she passed away about 3 days after she was born. and then when she passed away, i had breast milk. and because now i knew how important this personal quest for another baby, i went in to the native bank. lo and behold, the systems did not exist in my country at the time, my country, uganda. and so i wanted to start, i tried personal community to solve that problem. and i tried literally stands for it. alyssa, tao, ha, that was her name is her name and then my name is tracy holmes. s h a t t a.
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and it sounds like the word that is ad steps for milk in one of the local languages back home. it, it does sound like baby speak for the wide milk. so the web milking in the local language is my town. so i to kind of sounds like that as well. and that was really what happened. okay, good to hear that you did find some inspiration even in your difficult time. how was this idea received or how has it been received a sofa or um, i think it has been received well. uh they say unfortunately not many people know about personal donation until either that in trouble themselves. or they just have too much, or they just want to do it or they hear my story and they wants to donate personal
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. normally what happens is that the doctors will tell you that you require the move . so normally some baby is born to through 2 smaller to 6 is a baby's even born pretty much you're before the due date, the mother does not have enough milk or even milk i told during that initial period and they're told to get disbursement because sometimes for me that can cause even bigger problems. so, so that's all to get donors. and what we do is fill that gap because the donors are not always available in your circle. so we help plugged back up and then i think it's literally been one of those things where you you have, you don't really have a choice. you've been told to do this. and this is the thing that will, you're told will save your child's life at that time because you'll know he's not available. and there's evidence to suggest that the know does make a difference. we did not. we do not have enough personal facts at the moment. so
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the w h o recommends breast milk from the breast milk bang for that is another mothers note the absence of and let us know kinds of bridge to there might not smoke. okay, interesting. i think maybe for people who are in that kind of desperate situation, that would be the ones that i suppose will open, i guess most people when they hear of this, they are thinking, is it safe? is it good things like that? um, how do you convince people of that as well? it is true, but that is something that is important for them to consider. but we're very careful. and we have people actually all willing to take milk from us from just anybody because they know that we've done the background work. we have screens and mothers, we have, you know, had conversations with them on consent. they have st. documents to go with them,
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not free of charge because it's donation. we also give them this week about the smoke free of charge. we test the, the mothers, the mothers for diseases that can be transferred through personal. so the ideal thing would be to then foster eyes, the milk and all of that. but at the moment we are in the process of doing more than that. what has been happening is not sharing, which is not safe. we're trying to make it safe. uh. okay, uh that's uh interesting and inspiring um story tracy: good to hear this account from you. tracy home was that. thank you for speaking to us. you're welcome. i and match it for now, but be sure to check out other stories on dw com. forward slash africa or on our social media accounts. we'll see you again next time, bye for now. the,
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