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the human extinction from advancing our system. our series continues. johnson henderson on the w. the vistas dw news coming up on the program responding to a health crisis. the democratic republic of congo and its neighbors grapple with the spread of impulse. the margins of a deadly new berry and all the diseases spots international consent. we discussed the situation that is at the center in the d. r. c. and the international response taking stock and the molly, 4 years after the ministry took over, we'll find out how the economy is ferrying. and what most people are worried about . the west has concerns to as a point that watches growing influence in the house. so we didn't, foreign minister did not minutes as was in an interview with the ducting. russia is
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a new inc. realistic state who has no results for being the natural system that we establish. folks are not here. and who wants to recreate this empire on the expense of, of the congress? and that also means that project plus, we meet the young farmers incentive goal leverage and social media to boost sales, share their expertise i'm told me on live people welcome to the program. the resurgence of impulse has spots global consent, particularly with the emergence of a more deadly variant. the new laid one b strain is primarily effecting the democratic republic of congo with nearly 17000 cases. and over 570 death. this year alone is also spread to neighboring burundi
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and ya. rolanda and uganda with cases also confound in sweden and thailand. now, while the world health organization, stresses by the impulse is not the next cove it, the comment outbreak is posing a serious challenge. and the d i. c, especially for children, dw, east africa bureau chief, mario miller reports is i number who, who is 3 and this track your brother, people mine at the to a recovering from impulse. the mother is released. i don't remember the virus fatality one particularly hot uses the guns when they own the stuff he didn't sleep. so when he was crying all night in the army, in the morning he had a high fever and so dodger to get rashes. so that's why i came here to the hospital and told me even if i took it's on, the doctors gave the children antibiotics and the cream to try to get the rashes were hurting me. but when i put the medicine on,
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i feel better. and i do see can be this hospital near goma, and the democratic republic of congo is full of children and young people with influx. they're more likely to get it and more likely to die as a result. the viral infection, especially contact skin saliva, oprah. the also to sexual contact, or they put the most that it was we have our mortality rate of between 5 and 10 percent as the disease is transmitted directly and massively or in the context of goma. if we have a display of population in the cabs of what the book this here, the risks are really high, the plastic, the least can you live with. but pretty easily. the living and cramped comes for people displays, but conflict is a health risk and it's cooler, i'm totally outbreaks are common. there's not enough to eat. ok more to now this impulse to renew low at home. life has become complicated. it's difficult to feed
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my children and i work at a fund and money for food, but now i can't do that because i have to the cost of them here together with a children. she's now in quarantine here to try to stop the virus spreading by the children's coat to wash them as often as she can news about the virus, those uncertainty and see if one of them will come up and we can, we all live together. we create each other a lot with our hands, and they say touching is one of the main factors and the spread of the disease. in a moment, i'm afraid i might catch that disease. i'm di, we demand more help with medication of that. my go. health organization say they urgency, need more supplies to help those effective and awareness campaigns to try to stop the virus. i'm spreading it up what it took. yeah, it's good to fit. i think it's time for politicians to understand if we need more vaccinations because that is also the w h o has to step up here if we delay make
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them by how is recovering from impulse and his mother, my own b hopes to return to the other children soon, but she worries about the new, but it's another danger to can families and the cause. i spoke to dr. gushing going the chief of staff for the african centers for disease control and prevention. and i asked him, what exactly african countries are doing to control the spread and how they're responding to the surgeon cases? yeah, i think with the collection i had the was really a boost in the advisor to, to, to be responsive. or these countries, vs included uh, i was seeing that uh all the countries of either developed or updated. uh, the uh, expose plans which is very positive. not the noise that to what they need to do. and that's the reason why i suggested you see is really deployed a very strong team in this douglas, in continental instance management system to the meeting,
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to establish the skills. if you sent over to us. we've also, uh, seen um the reactivation of the us did. you put the mission. now we've had meetings for just let me do all this to quote this audit at. so if i'd be coordinated by the ministry himself, that's a big change. really the most. we find the meeting we've a, the meaning that the prime minister see it really reassures us of the committee rentals of the government to really slides these and pulse you meet the needs of financial analysis that's i think government success is putting 6 to 10000000 already in the response of 44 impulse with the phase 3 medium being these best today. that is the kind of a kind of wake up that you see that this definitely really waking up, taking this impulse uh, serious right there, waking up, what do they have every tool they need or do they need the world to support in some
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way? hello. this is, well, you want to see the best, most of the very, to coming in at the, as it is, this is for the 3 medium, the space of all the scenes, the big, the vaccines, all, and it's of countries. there is no vaccine enough to go to, it's now and i guess he says, we keep getting caught. if i try to get to the dentist most of the best they come to go to school. all of these countries at the 3 median doses of m fox and cbs, he's looking for we have a request from south africa for 2000 and we have a request from run the from, from canada and, and just from egypt on north america. simple. but since, but since i know it's enough, one single doors posted 02 countries over to 100 euros. and i can imagine i've got tons of full. that's good, that's kind of close. no do nimbus. it's
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a cute idea. you don't pm, a union tool here, which is the house emergency management agency as nicholas here to not the quote, the buying of these bucks ends at about 100. and so to utilize the doors. now you see that's kind of money to do this because that's mobilize and for the media that's about 300000000. if to $300000000.00, because to afford that. that's why the international community goes with that. it's, it is most welcome. and we're also seeing good seeking those already. we need to mention that, how are you addressing the challenges of, of distributing these medical supplies and vaccines if you get them to the remote regions and the area is affected by a conflict in the d r c. oh yes i think um, well we have already uh, identified, so have you looked in the unit to the uh, house you made it a c management agency that does offer 216000. those are some i'm folks from lexia
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and we have also guys the week in the us government that were offered 65000 and the total of 828-0000 advising, if not speak the next 2 weeks. not be the good news is that these countries attempt to sort of the system for this to be sort of simple because of 19 funding. that's the, the same system. the 2 areas between the have a capacity for storage of what seems we've the quotes in that is really enough to, to the low temperatures that, that required for, for the impulse of the house needs. because of the transport this into the progress is going to be this good, good at and to the south centers. i think that's where the stop is getting that because you're going to be reactivated without. that's weird cuz i only have one that's already trained. i've seen for this and if at all, because that's what we are going to do is damage it to reactivate this since he's
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going to re thread or discuss with us now on the impulse vaccine. and then that system should waste is not much. so really, these glitches, okay, i'm just noticing children seem to be the hottest hits by a m fox. why is that? i mean, are you doing anything specific to, to protect the yes, i said this is one of the great costs and so that's nice. you look at the dfcs up to 60 percent of people, the effect of a to that. and we post on this on how the gets infected. i think uh we have on one side the, the intensity of the contacts on one side or at the same time is this also that even though it's initially to, you know, off to the growing, the immune system is still beating up. but it's also added to the fact that, as you might know, is that the in d c up to 40 percent of the children are going to come to my mind that they understand the concepts in which this is happening. now we are waiting, we've, uh,
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you can assess the organize this, and that's us, be so nice with him choosing to design the communication messages that, that really adapted to educating the communities and the products that they can do, but how they can protect. but this isn't with the basic, so i've seen the basics of avoiding contact with people that i attempted to visit so far. i wouldn't contact, i mean was that the over the seats that's on the one area and the right now we are, we are also very much concerned that the disclosure would be open the very soon. and also planning we, the minutes is of age of cation and how we can accept this was the most sense for since the whole point. i think it says this close to a system, supposed to be busy tides in of children and watch and,
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and all the change. and that was funny because what you can do is get to be a fundraising community. ok, that's on gosh. and go from the africa cdc, thank you for speaking to us. this is my pleasure. thanks for housing. the living conditions in molly uh, west ending 4 years after the military seized power with rising poverty levels and constant power cuts. economic growth is slowing and the regions withdrawal from the west african block echo as has isolated the country from regional support and cooperation was public frustration grows the initial hopes that fuel the military's take over in 2020 remain unfulfilled. molly's economy is in need of a spock and in the cabinets, obama, k businesses say they are banning the brands after 4 years of military will with
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frequent power outages, making it even harder to make ends meet, succeed yes, the on the internet. hm. this energy situation really needs to be resolved as quickly as possible because it affects the household and the minutes ahead of the family goes and in the morning and comes back at night without being able to work to bring something to his family. some people affect the children and the women, and everyday life, somebody that was off on somebody that will fund somebody. yeah, and i think with again, the a pound cooling of molly's economy follows the decisions by the country's military rulers, to withdraw from the regional block at co was the west african alliance has been pushing for free and fair elections to be held in molly. and allows goods and people to play freely across the region, ship it over here, drinking to be the country's economy is really in the doldrums. precisely because there is no supply. i don't see will weigh the best. as you can see,
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the state is raising more and more money on the money markets. but economic activity is obviously slowing down my neck to be the economy get what i land keep around 90 percent of all these population lives below the poverty line. but some residents believe the extra paying the feeling right now is worth it if it helps to forge a new future for the country. then wants to supplement my that doesn't apply just want melanie is to be patient, because it's part of life. you have to go through a difficult time to have a break to movement. so we concept every single, like once we decided to take a different parent. well, so it's positive life for many, those that bright, the future. we stood looking some way off as they feel the financial squeeze of a worsening economy, with no quick fix insights. or another challenge for molly's the is limited insurgency in the north of the country after expelling french and
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u. n. troops by these military leaders have tend to rush out for help. ease of use, christine wonder, recently caught up with sweden's foreign minister, told us bills from during his recent visit to west africa. and she asked what concerns he had about russia's growing influence in the region, especially in this a how? well, 1st of all, i think that's it. now some misunderstandings, russia is not the old soviet union hope, which by the way, ukraine will support. we shouldn't forget that from the historical point of view, russia is now something completely different. russia is a new inc. realistic state who has no regard for being so natural system that we established often 9045 and who wants to recreate its empire on the expense of, of the congress. and that also means africa. now what we see russian most scenarios acting in various countries seem to give the neighborhood what all the real am. so those groups is it to a piece of democracy. is it to give the people of those congress rights and, and, and the liberties for slots. if this is the old imperial way,
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you go on to the natural resources of those most congress to be bolts under your control. and so, yes, we all very concerned about that and the activities and so many of the democratically elected leaders in west africa, we perceive africa 1000 important post, not in the fights against poverty. and for democracy and labor rights, west sweden and the other, nor the congress have been steadfast allies all the way from anti colonialism and the fights against the pol tied onto multiple times where we live today. and yes, we are concerned by congress who are trying to impose imperial ways. once again in the above. we should all be to minnesota. there are people in, in countries like media, for example, who will today look at their lives and say, well, what difference did it make when wisdom countries were all allies? insecurity was rising, the economic conditions were no better. and it doesn't appear that being allied
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with the west countries. i crohn's has made these people's lives any better off. well, one could perhaps also ask them a team that lives best to oft of the military cools. that's how steve democratically elected the the spectrum. perhaps also the question the asked to them, i think that we should always try to understand that the fight against poverty and the fights for better living conditions and improvements of people's lives has come for democracy. knows me to terry coast. you know, when i grew up in the 19 eighties and swedes and military to support in africa was what we knew about africa. that was the newest, every, i wouldn't say every day, but many days over here. and we left that behind over the last decades. and tons of democracy notes so, so long ago the majority of countries seeing echo was the, the economic corporation of west. and that's again what democratic states isn't. that's a good thing. the fact that we buy that to have been able to induce,
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pull the, to itself the same as to say that everything has been perfect in west africa. oh, africa hold. but i doubt very much the countryside. russia can very much for the ordinary man or woman in an indian, basically the st sofa in the chair or but seen a facile molly. and perhaps even the fullness of time people will feel differently about that sky pope. so, and i hope that we, together with paul to sing africa, will be able to show the way for impact is by cooperation and post issue and the nordic 5 for administer. those have been hand to show that we all instrumentality ending partnership with congress in this region and have been so for decades. my own country for example, have had good relations with the nigeria, the country where we are now for 60 is that's moving off a century the power link, pick games are just days away and south african wheelchair tennis champion, hold tab. so montana is one of africa's top contenders. fresh off her historic
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doubles when at wimbledon, when johnny's aiming for a podium finish in paris despite the challenges ahead, she's determined to inspire her country and the continent. she spoke to dw steinhoff in pretoria. a victory that has gone down in the history books hold tight, someone johnny became the 1st black african woman to win a trophy at wimbledon. taking the doubles crowned alongside, depends you a company g for an hour and rolling barrels and years old. and it was as leg okay. yeah, well done. you know, but with this one, i was wondering what's so special about it, but you know, i land every time in this board. and so i always tell people that i don't have a good background on this board. you know, i go to lin. wimbledon is one of the oldest grand slams, you know, one of the prestige here's one then. um i, i understand the importance of how, how,
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how, you know, it must be celebrated, you know, so, and how big it is when johnny was blown with a congenital defect, that required her late to be amputated below the knee at age 12. but that's not the only reason why her career is remarkable. outside. she grew up here in the real problems of the and thoughtful. it's a place with football is king and few play tennis. unlike many of her p is, she only picked up a record when she was 19 when she was introduced to the sport in high school. it's been quite an interesting journey for land on the web because i feel like after the intro, it just means with 10 is. so you can, before you is just to finish my studies and just they just threw me into the tool and most of the time i didn't know what it was doing. but i, i feel blessed for full for the talent because if it wasn't for the talent,
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i don't think out of, you know, be able to navigate the world of tentative. the at the t h years, one chinese now has his side sit on a podium finish at the paralympics. you know, if i, if i know i'm a med list, i'm a par limping. med list. you know, that will sort of add weight to my tomorrow's the way i would be really happy to finish on the point. and obviously i feel like, you know, i've been growing, you know, and improving since uh since talk to 2020. so yeah, it's a, you know, it's just material me go in there in the, in perez and try to apply, you know, the, the new stuff that i've been working on, which i need know, she has limited time left on the quote due to her age. but she wants to use the time that she has left to inspire adverts. but i don't want the, i want to full the say what to be like, what were the people before me?
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you know, now they can see someone like me is there. so i just want them to believe that they can be next me even be better than me. you know what i mean? i don't remember how much. i mean, china has thought to the foundation which produces training videos like this one, provide her long term goal is to create tennis facilities in rural areas and also the incentive goal. a new wave of agricultural entropy. nose is turning to social media to transform the sect. so using platforms like tech talk and instagram, the so called, i agree. influenza is share farming techniques and connected directly with buyers. that goal is to promote more efficient and sustainable farming practices and to help ease access agricultural produce done. i'm definitely my main shoots, his latest clinton for his thousands of follow. it's on tech talk,
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as it goes along and this is popularity online has grown. so have has sales visit if you do, i was just making the videos for fun and i didn't even know the impact the social media was having danielle. more likely i've had a lots of clients with, especially from europe or even from a distance. i do see what i'm doing. my may is among the new cross that's um is revolutionizing synagogues, agricultural sick to using social media. it allows him to bypass costly middleman and negotiate directly with customers, cutting costs and providing that personal touch magic. but if it, if i prefer to make my own videos, because she doesn't have to pay to do it, so that's on what do you do. you are marketing. so you get out what's inside. you get that, all right, gets out what you've been working on. that be able to present that to say for me if it was much more natural and people are much more receptive to it. and they mentioned that even if it doesn't have the quality,
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even if it doesn't have the image or the sounds that people like, what's natural, can you show what you've already done without editing or doing anything stuff have the more that's not fair yet. some of these influences have now set up their own consultancies. no guy is one of them, was she? she is videos and self. he's online, offering tips on how to grow and have a crops and manage funding projects. so i started using social networks in september, when i set up a been a agribusiness. it's about getting more visibility and finding people in general, the customers i work with, i find on social networks, they contact me directly on instagram. so i give them my number and then i visit their fields and those, and now i help them with production car, at least in a gulf agricultural sector makes up only a small proportion of the countries g, d p. but it's new government wants to cut imports and a cheap food sovereignty in the near future offerings to tell ground for this new
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generation of tech savvy farm is to thrive and grow now to something you don't see very often a woman working as a comment, connect in libya, so almost f i is a 22 year old refugee from sedan. and she's defied stereotypes and the conservative patriarchal society working in the women section of a garage in the city of miss rossa. she says she was able to take up the position with encouragement of her brother and the business owner. and she was determined to continue even in the face of massage any from some clients as a loss, as if a woman had a goal in mind. she should understand that nothing is from man only. they can do it as well. if the determination and desire all the and we'll leave it on that inspiring note, but be sure to check out other stories in our website and social media. fine for now. the
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