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no doubt shows the geopolitical reality beyond the border. what makes things to the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, the business, the doesn't use africa coming up under programs that teen olympic gold for africa. class one huge controversy. ontario, as a mom, at least one gold and woman's box in a country when a newman legal bottle. how many questions about hedge and she's naming and shaming those when she says me and her as a woman in more retain the women, are leading the charge in countering violence extremism. look at how the are helping to ensure peace in a region troubled by terrorism. now this young mind just survived into spinal woods by the direct that tropical diseases surgeon. and can
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you look at what's causing the spread and what's being done to contain and means? well, it's chinaman smotts carriage, a comfortable coach in nigeria, smashing industry. he's not just helping people light on the runaway, but also boost india confidence. one step at the time the i, i'm eddie mike of junior and you are welcome to the program. so i had seen gold scots in across the confidence that's africa's metal study at the end of the powers olympic games. each of those came from athletics. fall of those went to, yeah, you get that right? kenya, which came top of the table for goals. second place is all jerry, i would to and then tanisha egypt. if you, if you've done the apple, it's one uh and south africa all had one gold each. are now 2 weeks of
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competition, highlighting the best and so forth, where overshadowed by agenda eligibility to dispute sent that on to women boxes, a jersey mom haley, what was the focus of she has debate? well, if i had eligibility, she won the gold medal and have wage class about software. portland abuse online leading had to file a criminal complaint. yes. what she had to say about the control bessie. and the on alia t, as for whether i qualify or not, or whether i am a woman or not. i've made many statements in the media, and the i am fully qualified to take part in this competition. so i am a woman like any other woman. i was born a woman. i lived as a woman with i competed as a woman here, but there's no doubt about that to she electric se. oh, there was clearly no doubt's name him on. hayley's hometown be of on a mess box, which you wrapped it enjoy. actually won gold in paris. she
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is a police name and the country speaking was tens. 123. the velocity broke out in a small town on the edge of this the, her desk. the little guy did this, congratulations to algae, you. yeah. he's on the assembly into people's and all germans are happy. you mom did everything she could of the love of payment. and monica nice puts up a great fight. she really was a champion. and just as we expected, she didn't disappoint us. thank you very much. you represented us with dignity, him harris, in the capital, the front on 123 de blasio a model uh is, is the 8th is now jerry. and has kindly represented as in school. and i hope the old, the oldest boat swimming raise the algerian flank high. the zillow just made the old dream people very happy. thank you man, we wish you even more success. you have the gratitude of an entire nation or with
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me in the studio is my colleague lou lot d i do we from dw sports. hello. and i do look, ask me today at a solitary ends, the super proud of the mancha leave. but what did you make of all the controversies on in a nice single and you guys are ready to be proud of human health issues. don't great . one the gold medal and dispatch all the countries listed us thinking that shined some shine of uh, feed thing. when parents really spoke loud, have brought us talked about raising the jail. and she's also talking about going off as a woman in all julia and reaching the top of a profile kind of yeah. um, if it is a shame that so much international out, i'm out the cry team through, you know, from really popular people on social media that a mind. how does this kelly fast on? great. and it's right that diligence. i've read the i now right now, right,
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right. i mean, no doubt she did had country proud. so that i forgot about leads of is maybe not so much also where some of your major highlights from the african side. it's your grade that, um, looking box for my predictions. 3 weeks ago, i did mention the 5th, keep ya on. she went on to do for and how $1500.00 meet as tied to for the to time . it's unprecedented. 3 stayed goldman as in the 1500 me to a more though one kid 50 people and has kind of res. i had high, she's going back home to nairobi and she was well to celebrate to share i have that long side how to made beatrice, chair virtual want to good mid as well. so 50 if you're going definitely is, is one that i highlight for i for, for the games. and then i go on to, to leslie to bowl in my own at the 1st page. so from some of the south. uh
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uh, let's see, lee, 21 years old, most his mom this year. and, but he's, you know, i remember i said that he, but is there anybody that was going to be able to stop and realize we need to go? and that was in a 10200, it was going to be the, let's see, any proved it. and um, what's one as us celebrating that? and it just feels for them like the one though linked again, right? let's hear from some of them as i'm a fella, i'm very proud of all of the at that team that went to to repeat in our nation. see it before they they made us loud. yeah. hey, the country so accepted everywhere. these do not songs and play as able to see and those who didn't know, but why not know what the visit had since i've had enough to get credit? was this okay, we know what's going on. all right. everybody knows what's the young man, hey, as,
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as he said there were some hires to as news. uh, the question though is cut off the kind of countries i've done better with better preparation and management. that's always unusual. beto preparation bit of management better infrastructure to raise young actually it's a country like nigeria and it'll without any metal i don't think the gains really side is in dominion loving positions or do we also see that they had women's basketball team to tigers. reach difficult to find as a 1st time many african team men or women outreach to the finance or for the basketball lympics, so some high for them. but then generally african countries, one to moment as on to do that, took you to into, to, into one. but still short from what the one that uh the 2016 so and still in 1st of choice is important. funding for assets is important and the
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management of assets is important that we see the mismanagement of civil fee of niger and a 100 meters women. her name was missing from the starting list, you know, she had the potential to middle, you know, so these are the easiest african conscious views and that they need to make better . but hopefully that we see, they will in peace come to offer kind future. egypt is bidding for 8 and 2036, and hopefully that gets it will be a really good one for officer. yeah, we're ready to go from what it settings as i use that i need your agents ready. you . well egypt, what is still time? there's this time and then you need to sort out local politics and then do kind of how to invest, but it's always good. but you know, you have to wait investment in sports and investment in education in health care, in the economy generally, but also support i also the big events cooled enable spend and public spending. would you wait with all the scenes, you know, but we listen to an empty, it has to have a whole lot of industries working together. right. right. and i say,
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i'd love to see it african country hosty olympics. i'm the new lady. i the way you from do you have useful us? thank you. thank you so much. women in more retain. yeah. taking a leading role in preventing violence, extremism. known as the most she dots the long being key figures in more retained in society as religious teachers and family council. this for the past 3 years, they've also been engaged in dialogue with the hottest and those vulnerable to extremist ideology within the communities and flat. let's be off reports. my mama hummadi lives in north shots biggest working class district. she recounts how a few years ago, her neighborhood was targeted by islamic extremists, wisdom, and then there's of the people who used to rent the house across the street from me around to collides. we had no idea. but one morning we woke up to a police raid,
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well, they found weapons and booms in the building and the rest of the people. and then now in prison, did that, i'll just pull back then the stream is became interested in this neighborhood because of the vulnerabilities of the people that kind of money like education as they have know what in the pool i deal with the neighborhood stuff went a month if i cancel, accept of a the moon, it was worried both as a religious teacher and as the mother of 4 daughters. so she joined the mostly that a network of 50 women, religious leaders with you and support the government, trained them to preach and is mom of peace and market in prisons and in correct schools like this one. 0 yeah, you want more study about, you know, much this dialogue from woman to woman and from mother to mother is a key part in reaching children. my mom that has long supported families in her community with her work, presenting radicalization and filing extremism of how these criminal networks know
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they can find young people and you have them with money. yes. because many young people head don't know the difference between real and faith. just plug in a mona teaches with the support of emails and religious teachers and their work has helped change attitude. you will definitely be nadine that's. that's all people found it hard to accept. women told me about radicalization, but now they have more confidence and understand its own messages and protecting society from the danger of extremism. the most you that speak directly to families affected by radicalized individuals. today my moon is visiting has a just to who's has been disturbing 10 years in prison. she still doesn't know exactly why he was arrested. oh, even this been one moment. my husband is not an extremist. that can get me if you were an extra minutes and in the mean, i would have asked him for a divorce but she barely knew him when they got married. since 2019
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hesitated to cant afford the rent. so she and the 3 children are now living with our sister, shaun to buy her neighbors. my mona is one of the few people has a to can rely on for help. i like within, i should live in now our life is very difficult. the world has me and my children have to live on age and donations from kind people and our relatives because we no longer have any income of our own individual. she's, she said, and my moving to brings food and offer psychological support. she also tries to make sure hesitant to that is not herself radicalized offering an alternative narrative that she hopes she will pass on to her husband when she visits him in jail. and then the young man, i'm proud because today i can change the mentality of many young people and go, we've managed to convince lots of people and stay with them in the right direction
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and you ask them to ship. the un says that the most you that have helped more than 7 and a half 1000 people day for stored social ties for people who have been marginalized and prevented potential violence by supporting dangers early through dialogue and direct contact. the mostly that hope they'll leave a lasting impact on those. they've met, building trust and communities. they're part of to kenya next, where flats have let, to breaks off, so called neglected tropical diseases and infections, which could be deadly if not street that early. the immediate reason slots, overwhelming basics entities and infrastructure. michael league heated kamani went to come, i got in kenya to find out more the same on okay. it has done well that's cool. and when his mother christine asks what he'd like, as a reward, he asks for
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a bicycle. there's no way she can afford that. the family of 7 lives more to sleep, dependent on the phone for these christian cells. so when the 7 year old felt you recently, it took some time for christine to raise the money for an x ray. even though it costs less than kind of usually the diagnosis of intestinal ones surprised everyone . think when i mean i couldn't believe it when we went to the hospital, he was given that they were me medication and they were coming out in his vomit and his duel. there were so many worms in his stomach like global simon is one of many children in this area were infected with ones, without more than 70 patients, systems. one eggs, easily contaminated food and water. because simon didn't get the warming tablets in good time. the ones developed and ended up laying eggs in his got requiring him to get intestinal obstruction surgery. i think when i switch out the so much pain for my child, i would never want any other child to go through that. it was like a nice and sustained flooding intent in recent months has made things very bad for
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the countries forest. people and you roof health africa is not working with the communities to provide education on the link between climate change. until we experience climate change a the i get it through too much for thing that formal funds or lack of what the form of drugs when front help in to these. nobody was of, of interest drug tests, including the basic eh, what does sundays on a 19 in for us talk to in house once we have seen treated thinking. and what that does is it promotes, i've seen that you or as truth on the way i'm by now communities cannot use those 3 dates and then you'll see the cycle transmission of the testing alarms keeps seen again. this homestead is one of just a few in the village with the people that trained toilet. most people here relieve
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themselves outside on the funds, making things even worse, intestinal ones and not the only disease that's people in this region have to grapple with. events like floods will have vehicle this. no fever is another. now the tenant government has made efforts to eradicate these diseases, but has been unable to yes, dr. motion, he calls for new ways to provide infrastructure for those most vulnerable. we have problems like ones and snoo fever, put people on some of these things is like making sure that uh what's the authentic, so not the idea. so obviously i need to put to the people using you know, about the mando with investments coming from different sector and having the community awesome being us going vista. simon has fully recovered from the ones and the surgery and says he wants to become a doctor. he still wants to buy, so to have to reach to if it's big enough to use his progress from all of this,
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let's bring in irene, sammy, direct top programs for the end fund. hello irene. we just saw in our report that simon will catch was one of the lucky ones. doctors found his williams and he's killed. now, if you hadn't been treated early enough, what could have happened? also silence case. it was serious actually. and could have been fatal because of the pointed meat surgery wasn't required, it means that uh, the ink suspicion was re heavy. and that would have led to interest i know blockage . that means the restricting absorption of food or liquids to the small, into stains and the lights in suspense. so he was very lucky to have been found in sudbury. and that you can uh, so that he can be able to leave uh, you know, quality life, right?
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right, uh, the good news is it is treatable which banks the question if into spinal williams are treatable. why is the problem so widespread? yeah, i must say interest. i longed a fix is the most come on neglected to it because disease and affects uh no to populations worldwide. i basically interest on the ones caused by eggs that to ingested through human faces. so this really is a fox to all who are sunny to sun, well access to clean water and even of poor hygiene practices. so if those 3 fox has not taken care. busy of then, the likelihood of a community or individuals getting in for activity into staying alarms is very high . so the ones who get into contact with so infected faces been and doing just to
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them, that's how you get the ones. so it's really, if you look at the button in africa, it's really high just because of those basic necessities of assigning taishan and hygiene. now we introduced you as working for the end fund. and so in simple times, tell us about your work. exactly. and can you so the end funds goal basically globally, and also leaving cannot use to control and 30 minutes neglected to tropical diseases. and they are quite a number uh definitely to pause basically confirmed 20 of those entities that exist, but to being can now they have 17. however, the most common one is one of them is into spangled ones. so for us, is that fine and fun, we go to the nice private sector funding to be able to support governments as well
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as a local implementing practice to be able to address and, and, and auxiliary rates control. and then, you mean nation, now we walk in 6, come, you know, the most common entities reach our interest. i'm a long speech have mentioned been, has the truck coma, elephant tire, says reboot blindness, and we should or less money elses. so i will watch is really to support the control and, and even nissan efforts, because into single rooms unbeatable can be controlled and can be interrupted. right? that's definitely good to know. so everything involves money rising. we talk about treatment, it's not for free. is it? so how much does it costs to protect the children from the most frequent entities? give me an example. a. yeah, you'll be surprised for to control into style blooms into any cost less than
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a dollar. to be able to just buy the one tablets that the child needs to take. um and, and, and really it's, it's, it's one of those areas where we, we, we as an organization are trying to go the 9th efforts. we've been governments to really invest in the control and immunization of entities because it's inexpensive . it takes just looking at such as bucks to even once you address what time. so mutation um, infrastructure and access you significantly reduce of and continue to control entity. yeah. interest, i know ones. so a lot, if lots of been to just advocate and, and support governments to prioritize create. that's where it is because it's very interesting. you may not for you anything as a child, though, as an adult,
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you may not be anything that, you know, you read these no pain. so it's very difficult for you to be able to, you know, i did it all for you to feel that your infected by the right thoughts treatments. it leads to what you so in terms of someone's case, right, more than 40 percent of the global entity. brad, and it's concentrated in africa, most of the end funds where it is focused on the continent. what do you hope to achieve with your programs? and this is a lie. we are so passionate as, as the end fund in the supporting countries. because we cannot, in this area be looking at uh, i mean, addressing neglected to people of diseases. it's not, it's not the diseases, the collective, but it's the people and, and, and the people who are affected really the most or, oh,
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my july marginalized communities and prioritize this on to address that. this issue has really been neglected by a government. so for us, what if, what is to really create that's awareness and walk seriously with the government and private sector partners to be able to just address these because it's really a, it requires minimal investment to be able to return on investment. so it's an area that's kind of it's, it's treatable, it's preventable. so that is why we use about dislike and you're doing a good job. i thought i like what you said at the end is not the disease that is neglected about the people hiring chummy direct top programs for the and find a thank you. thank you very much for having now left me an idea in mind who has chosen unconventional carrier pop?
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well, charming, smart carriage is a biotechnology graduate coaches catalog models in vegas. these legs belong to runway coach. about 12 charming small. it's courage or small for sure. he was inspired to get into the section industry by his mother. she runs her business is an major the fashion business. and that's really i would say influence my choices when i was growing up because i see how it looks really. yeah . so it's actually good and maybe thoughts in flies mean wanting to work with women, see them no good inquiry themselves. well, the small sizes move to training cat, what models the me see i and and that's like college. he plays a role so that's what we call the talking process. we go tray of whenever boosted a lobby, coming sam's way back before we start educating. i'm teaching you on how to carry those stuff. i. we thought it was really easy so far. so what did i do is i rich
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sure. the individual i am trying to work with you say some believe it is inappropriate to him to be coaching motives, to work on the wrong way. because he's a mind i would good. what else you want to talk? you guys, you go this way. oh you loved you. don't let this get to him. call me on the sun. i know my professor know my go. i know what i'm looking for, but my drugs are not on the spot. once it does not go, i'm going 9, which was a think and you enjoy that just you on the was for the more if i go hungry with, if you know that was all there was going to assault me. so that's why the small just now also branching out into all the areas that the industry honing his skills as a stylus and an autistic director. and that's it for now. for more of us story is go to d, w dot com slash africa,
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or visit us at all social media platforms. i am eddie micah junior. i'll see you soon. bye for now. the
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