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to try to busy and working 32 hours a week, the better for the 5 minutes and 40. but of course we shouldn't be 90 the. the living scientists just had subscribe. whatever you listen to $100.00 costs the this was the that the news africa on today's program, the civil war raging into done nearly 2 years into the fighting cost of the country is facing. honda and millions are displaced and chose one. the scale of the impacts is catastrophic. it's the biggest humanitarian crisis on the planet. to dot biggest hung a crisis, big as displacement crisis, whole team building and people fling the homes. and the well is giving is the shrub . jeremy said things the world is, is neglect tablets testing here. and there is no excuse for violence against women and girls. that's the message for this. he is global campaign against
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gender based finance. we have a report from kenya with survivors or speaking else and raising awareness. plus one of africa's biggest odd festivals has its 1st eva female theresa. and she gave us a special highlight of this is exhibition, the hello, i'm christine one day. it's good to have your company a year and to hop since civil war erupted in so done the fights and continues to spread, and there are no hopes of a sci fi in may. the us, the special invoice for sedan said up to 150000 people had been killed, making the world, the largest active conflict in sub saharan africa. it started in april 2023 when fighting broke out. the 2 in so dense on forces led by general abdel for us all
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behind and the power military group known as the rapids support forces led by ham, done him at the doug i little. the power struggle between the 2 men is full control of the space and its resources. international agencies say more than half of the population is facing acute honda. more than 11000000 people are internally displaced because of the fighting. a, now the 3000000 have fled into neighboring countries, such as central african republic, egypt, if you sell to done and chad, we dw is katerina kohls and my son made him, sent this report from audrey near the border with sedan. ram has reached the boat to charge and with that safety it's clear she's been through difficult ordeal to get here. when i bought most. thank god, i made it this far. but i need security, minnesota, minnesota,
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around a 150 people across the border into child to every day. the fleeing volt homes done with the struggle for power between 2 generals and the forces has left the country facing unimaginable violence, hunger and devastation. my rooms 1st step in charge is the united nations refugee agency, but she will be registered for future life in this new country. today, germany's development minister has come to the crossing her rame to highlight how much each child is contributing to refugees. some things that you maybe feel did this, not any country would be overwhelmed by this number of refugees as a new region, new country can cope alone, and that's why the international community must show solidarity here. it has to give more support to jobs call and districts address is a transit comp just inside shuts border. it shows how desperately need that support is plastic top pollings for the 230000 people living here.
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from here, the refugees, i'm going to be taking in land to more permanent camps from the onset of the crisis for us, it's important that we find a way for them to create a new life and not just rely on emergency assistance. so very quickly, we want to support the governments and the h. c r in helping refugees in new sites to create a new living instead of depending on monthly food assistance. so we want to help them cultivate lands, cultivates vegetables that will create an income, but shut itself is one of the poor is countries in the world and is suffering massively from climate change. severe flooding alternates with extreme droughts. in many places in the country, there's nothing up for the bad necessities of us. 30 percent of people live in extreme poverty without access to clean water and food is now more than a 1000000 refugees from some done need to be cared for here on top. so that's
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a very challenging, in the sense that to the, to find the land and the 6, the camps where there is no, any pressed up to it up or so we have to been completely from scratch to host of more than the $50000.00 people have had come and that's expensive. we're lucky resources for that. as you know, we are on the funded the debt, if you get as well as prolonged these furnace funding. so i do 29 percent to live only, which is not enough to provide the fives living condition to refugees. 1000 kilometers from the buddha and the capital domina hughes video showing supremacy jobs. foreign minister, 57000000, yours in support from germany for a long time, crisis 8, the refugees from don todd's brothers and sisters. he says, look, it, we don't want refugees to be seen as a burden in our country, but as an economic opportunity. the shuttle support of the child has
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a tough author, retiring leadership that has close ties with the former colonial power of friends. but the government is also looking for new partners, such as rest are in turkey. it is all about money and influence. there are reports that the united arab emirates of supplying weapons to sedan via charge, and thus fueling the war. the foreign minister denies that once qualified to be odd, passionately don't know of any country that supplies weapons there. and if i knew i would testify here before gold that i would say. so he's the concept of job. but not gemini, is development, administer appeals to old sites. i mean, does this work on click is absolutely clear and there are international treaties, but everyone has signed that new weapon should be supplied towards zones. and that is what we are appealing to the war here. can stop to kill from the scenario i'm. peace is the biggest hope and the ship that everyone is on the run. what that be
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good enough, but i hope so. don will be like it was before the war now, so that we can retain a lot of the sudden use. but it is likely that they will all have to wait a long time before they can return home. the head of one of the biggest humanitarian in chose, has criticized the international community for neglecting the war. and so done. here is what young edgarland from the norwegian refugee council had to say. it's the biggest human, a tearing crisis on the planet should on think it is hung a crisis. big is a displacement crisis. ok. and then people fleeing the homes and the well is giving it the shrub gum in the world is that is neglecting of what's happening here. of course, there is a tension to due process ukraine and the middle east. but, but the largest price is on us is, is, it is neglected, but i,
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i cannot ask them a y e i think it's come to one of those. and also to let some pressure on these part is to end this, hence less contract among them. selves with these men, with guns and power, are willing to tear down their own house and their own civilization to an fight each other to the last tried the last woman. and i'm joined here in studio by germany's minister for economic development as the initial to who useful in that report. she's just returned from chad minutes to welcome to dw and use advocates. really good to have you here. we appreciate you coming in and we've heard that this is the biggest humanitarian crisis on the planet right now. the scale of this is just astonishing. i wonder if you could just share with us some of your impressions having returned,
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seeing the impacts that the school is having. what is it that you you told you'll you'll colleagues and the gym cabinet. what is the message you brought back home? first of all, it was really heartbreaking to see all the refugees on the board of the chop is one of the poorest countries of the world. on the open, the doors for all the refugees from saddam and we see mostly women and children. it was so hot breaking because we can see what experience they have on, on the way from saddam to chop. they all experience violence, violence in a really hard way about the child is so yeah, don't so solid hours has such a lot of solid doroty with these refugees. of that, this is something we should be aware of. the world should see the, and i think it, this one of the task of development minister minister like i am from a very rich country to highlight the situation mountain to make the will seeing
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what is happening in child what is happening and so down. and what is happening is the done is effectively to generals fighting was a power holding an entire country hostage. and then we have an international system that seemingly isn't responding to that. i mean on the part of and use they see this as it's being ignored. to an extent are rich countries like too many, ignoring this crisis in a world where you have war in the middle east war and you're done just not a priority. so then this approach and we do a lot to, to help to, to deal with that conflict and to make the pressure on the 2 groups to stop the war . we do a conference and powers together with, from the you a, you, we organized pressure on a meeting with the foreign ministers about the world needs to see more of this
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happen there and need to do more pressure on the parties there. because the, the consequences are so hard to the people, most of the people who are affect the, i'll normal farmers all the population there that needs to stop. and therefore we need the international community to take more, you know, the wellness to these hot breaking situation. awareness, but also there of course, for all countries to immediately seize, directed in the supplies of odds and munition, to the warring policies and sit down. that's something that you then use supports. what is germany doing in this regard? you know, amnesty international and investigation earlier in, in, in november found that there's also a french maid with an systems being used in the war as a y, a here of the police report. and that is why we bring together and harvest, for example, all the neighboring countries, all the countries who, uh,
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who we need on the table. we have an agreement. the principal said that we don't deliver weapons to these parties in the war. that needs to be done now, because if the international community stops to the we did have a weapons that will help and that more these principles that we agreed about and paris them for him. and this just a great about that. and that's as an important step forward, but now it needs to take into account that they're on the principles of that. that's important. it's just the final word for the situation and so done and with, with what is their hope for, for, for, for this, for people in sit down for, for the young men and women who, who are living this hard. seeing all the solid dorothy that is coming from trump, seeing what's such a poor pawn for is doing for the refugees. i think that should be an argument for
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the rest of the world to take more wellness of these. heartbreaking so donation it is me the that the pressure from the world is, goes to the, the book to come a, to parse off of the, the conflict in salon of the war. and so down make pressure on that. they stop not because it is hard to see what that means to the people a minister's initials, so we appreciate you being a dw user for good. thank you. thank you. every yeah, from november 25th to december 10th, the holdups of 16 days of activism against agenda based violence and a new you and report on violence against women shows africa has some of the highest numbers of suicide. more than $20000.00 women and girls were killed last year and the kenya stands out. nearly 100 women had been killed just in the last 3 months and women's groups ascending the alarm and pushing for fame aside to be decayed and
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national disaster. dw felix and i read the reports from an i ruby and a warning that there was a graphic scene depicting raped in this next report. yet from the bookcase of the side, it's making that news can meant killing the wives girlfriends and bought some of the seats and the rising cases of young gulls being killed. why? the perpetrators, a steel, wilkins, called free gender based violence against women. and because has low being the heat and problem because the po quotes has been abused. huh. now she's trying to help us . we have to empower people to not uh, dis, the situations where it is kind of happen to be aware of even what i busy is what harassment is and what us all these because we, as a society, we have really normalized the gentleman's violence in such a way that sometimes there's a very thin line between for lighting and hot awesome, and just for somebody to all i am golf. today, she's drawing
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a film at the university. he tells the story of a friendship between 2 students, which ends up with a young man raping the woman. students and staff members talked about the violence of to watch the moment. do you notice the red flags of mine who will slap you for the 1st time is capable of killing? that is the mistake that we should put up last. we as many to pick default life. so that's how a lady is going to sound that to be also supporting that. and so the main, well, i've said, are you doing all these witnesses as well? and it's going to request from us. we mentally doesn't mention the 5th, didn't really able to to, to discuss gender based violence and family side. family side has no place in can together as a nation through our consented efforts. we still don't have to get these vice the governments national agenda into quality commission had the opportunity to do now. says action is needed from above and below the government. he's always, he's a way to these things that's happening. you. so the president's fuss and give
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a 100000000 for some house the next day. you should a very strong statement. the people walk, you mean i had, we'd seen us the, our brothers viola, members, bill coordinates. we need to speak about this thing that as a b is trying to change how men think about and therefore treat to him and i the peas. he's either because because they want to, to abuse the possible. it is in their mind, the 1st before they start doing is my hope is to have a safe environment to walk, to speak, and to be who you really want to be. she's not alone. let's see and how colleagues know what time on team they have to claim and i'm now joined by been a mess. i know she's a women's and palm attractive, as serving as the executive director at the africa. that's the women's rights organization based in and i wrote the welcome to date of the news, africa being
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a news off the female, at least in kenya, being killed by their partner is made international headlines that and we know that governments statistics show that one and 2 women in kenya will experience gender based violence at some point in their lives. could you help us understand why male violence against women is so wide spread in kenya? yes, absolutely. supplementation of boxes of one. we also have to look at the social and cultural norms that help fuels tend to be spanish. uh, you know, community. we also have to look at, uh, china says teams when it comes to presenting feasibility spiders, the costs that the investigation and also looking at the reading a picture just to our com. so majority of the public pieces and they run, which makes the survivors we seen in the just the nights of the stuff i. this is who i went to speak to. how did the respond is assignments,
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but they make and also the governments and it's recording the beat up and then the, and then the best that uh, just uh, the other, the, uh we had the uh, sensors that showed that uh, just in the past 3 months, this last night he said that he meant that he's been using one or 2 been the and, and what would you say is the impact violence against women is having on kenyan society c, o. 2 to be spelled as has multiple effects from uh, number one, uh, in your health, you know, uh, physically, uh, psychological. uh huh. i remember to your ability to see what do you mean, work even video running a business, you know, women and does that. you've been talking to that is needed to replicate the property. i end up going to be there to look meant. yes. do this find this impacts the human rights, the a hell, the security there,
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such as the be and inability to be related to inability to remain at work to run their own businesses. so ultimately, also we have a district in my own country canyon to choose that if i'm only uh and switch your cost to the so by the end, if somebody is very, very significant. when do we make feast at least 5 minutes because of the ban medium. uh we meant to spend $16000.00, but it was $60.00. uh or maybe for fault. i mean, uh the spend the money to just access uh, health care the be a bare minimum. so these uh, coordinate people, uh, social and the impact was described as industry. yeah. one of the things that you advocate for is not just putting this emphasis on, on the victims or the survivors, but also how we deal with perpetrators. could you just say a little bit about that?
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um yeah, so even with the kind of fee running uh, advocacy companies, you know, we have to be very sensitive and not just please the burden on the survivors, the button to see see the button to push, pull uh the trying the quote to not only to me with the, the wireless but still the best buy is an issue for all of a lot of women issues because sometimes it's framed as a women issue. and it's not the easy. it is a society that was the sometimes that we, we even told the stories. the nice, you've been in a nice, you know, stories you've been through with this particular stories. and then the treatise needs in the way we even report this particular story that was such frustrating watkins was just basically women and oh, really doing so much to stacy? yes. because what you've been and not so we have to start looking at these uh, the issue where everyone, 6, there is close to ability to ensure that number one,
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me to use this to my, when he comes to a stop by bus will not be affected by the end of his findings in cottage, the 20 and eventually the government, the institutions back then, you'd be sure to ensure that it does have the need cases or did a bit spiders, which ensure that the company treats us the wrong father endangering the lives of women. in gulf, but she brings the public adjuster across, also investing in human involvement projects to ensure that we were not viable to probably treat as just because of that phenomenon. situation that they find themselves in. but that's being, i'm a say no talking to us from that will be we appreciate your insights on the program being a thank you. thank you very much for having me now, one of his biggest arches is underway in san a goal. and this year marks the 1st time a woman is the autistic director of the deck of being 90. these of you caught up
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with funding much a deal and she gave us a tool for highlights of the exception of people. tell me that this is a very semi news. let me very send me this as well. um. but i think her story is a little bit more complex than that. um um my work on this edition started is a collective of women office active is great. does your guy, black know? i'm maureen, it's jay and we were working on this project. the craze has exhibition and title we will start when those so we ended up with the women t as i, i just found it very interesting how people uh, kind of shocked by the idea. um, oh celebration. yeah, yeah. but what i find very,
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very interesting is that we have many men team and that didn't raise any question. so this is a women's team we, this is what we did. we did a good job and we showed that we're going to do it. here we are in the space of measure, zach at the highest installation or o m c. she's in the office some local to uh, in her practice. um, extols uh, different materials including fixed size very often. and who has these capacity also to the sub roommates of women who are always kind of touches on the meat. me send me solo g. so him, i, she's, i chose to dive into the midst of medusa,
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but to reverse the position of power. so instead of having the women well be transformed and who undergo are metamorphosis. it's the reverse and it's become, becomes those wine paula who undergo transformation with a little bit of humor. and um, she's uh, she's recreated the shelves come to me, but uh chose to, to make it with these little mirrors that women usually having to hang bags. it's actually the allegory of prisons and this woman who has to be present and who has to look back on the shoulder using the mirror.
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it's exactly what this installation is about. it's about the need to move months. and it's about the trial of women who. 7 behind us droning on in the space and who represent uh, on the contrary to these mans who have the faces for these phones who we present of the truth, our, which is wisdom and remaining calm in the face of history in the past. and that's it for our program, and we'll leave you with more pictures from the call. then i'll see you next time by the
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