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of the prize, and why are they willing to risk a run faces of anger starting march 19th on the w. the thing i want women to be free to do anything. where there is a model for adaptive fashion, or an entrepreneur in africa. whether it's a scientist or an activist in asia. this time we're talking about the really strong 6, the one woman, one tree, one goal direct here to show what do we just planting maureen, does a money in one of the world's most?
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i read in valuable regions this i help the young body and trip and know his ambitious plans. the my biggest goal is to get to new young trees planted in the cycle in modeling. what i love most is working with the women and young people in the joy on their faces. when we go out to buy them, maureen goes awful. i still am waiting guy that goes my motivation is getting up every day in knowing that everything we do contributes to creating a positive economy, environmental, and social impacts. and in this, i hear you on the side rookie out to, to hurry, leaves nothing to chance, especially choosing the right support for this something that, that matters who's say the 1st thing we do is to prepare the ground and make sure it's not true or key because maureen goods reached deep into the soil in drugs which stockton withdrawing
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a lead me the letter that across all planting the marine does is only this time. the next step is making sure they grow and flourish. so rookie i took salary only use is natural fit places, and mix sure that each little trees planted in a place where these awards associated by so because to be easy. gated during the dry season trawler is an m b, a in management. but for the project to work, she needs help she and least the support of women's groups explaining to them that maureen guy has to come home, excited that she has managed to mobilize local communities and establish and efficient production chain. so i think what i pay the past 3 to 5 months of to plenty we, we tend to the women to help them have just the moving us needs flowers in seats, the god, the trees. sometimes we do a min insured training, and pete the leaves,
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washed them and dried them if possible. then they still as i, the fresh needs land or dried leaves, sylvia and bundle. se fashion. see she though money is roughly have does it, it is $112.00 classified forest covering almost $1500000.00 heck to that's less than one percent of the countries area. even this far is disappearing mainly because of the bus tour. oh no, my diesel and logging to meet the energy needs of the growing population. rookie, i took showers, typed it in turkey, and it was the day that she 1st discovered the potential of moving the trains back home. she began exploring ways to fight the effects of state, if a cation inside may change. that's what also gives people economic benefits. realizing that's maureen goal was a promising solution to develop a business idea. brokerage i was able to grab a valuable experience in oh,
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platform for women interested noise in the company. tell them i call you said i as on for like i said, so that was only 4 days. i've come to the trade for you to see was for you to share knowledge with the partners in entropy knows and to find out more about people working in the environmental sick to connect them such as marketing, production and packaging. specialist groups yogic salary has 5 permanent employees working for her. it has small factory using the machinery. she invested in the process. maureen, the leaves into powder and into a range of products. maureen, that is in high demand, is a debt re supplement that helps regulate blood sugar levels conditional in blood pressure. the final step is distribution. no, i found it on the for the system to make all products available. if we molly into you and we work with several distribution and these distributions take also our cheese power to soft oil,
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antony's in market them on the right bank of the new chevy button. but my quotes so that i'm a product of april all over the scene for the young entropy, no, his need a name for herself be on monday, she's received a number of awards for her with combating deforestation. but these one she's particularly proud of. she proudly presents it to us either so this i think that the city can resolve this matter. key said letter goodness. also the one that meant most to us was the united nations recognition of a fight against the certification is a lend you. we receive this distinction at the united nations headquarters in born . when is your own home? why does your uh, born oh, see as dude. and as soon as you need such on this, what you've dates, real key, i to trial worry to pass on it
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a to z as in expertise to as many women as possible with the aim of tending the threat of to certification facing molly into an opportunity and fostering hope and resilience in the process. the no idea that people are tradition doesn't support child marriage on the under one rule says that a female must, we've 114 pieces of cloth before she can marry how to do that, which means she'll be in her twenties. if that will said at the school up will have them under the tradition, doesn't support child marriages. you know, that's only a misperception that often happens in society. how may i, even i used to believe ag, it does a lot of when they say nothing with any guy, you know, my name is sushi oper, jani,
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i'm 24 and an active us to prevent child marriage. and that's a home when i started fighting for the prevention of child marriage after seeing my older sister go through it, i think i'm not gonna when, when he had some duty but well softball and what it meant for my nieces and others in my neighborhood to have to leave their parents, want to get things out and then what i'm going. yeah. oh, did you go ask it that? would you guess alma what else i felt there must be an effort to stop this to get any yeah, apple i joined k. p 8 in 2017. it stands for village children. protection grew and beside the nice thing, i went to people's houses and asked if any girls wanted to join my activity on people to get on with how my fault it is. have to say one by one to each of the villages until i managed to get there are 15 girls and the finders. i think
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the stock is that we went from village to village carrying banners that they remember wellbeing, them, give them a, went up and we were read close to symbolize bravery. i needed them with the money. we asked the villagers opinions about whether we should be married at such a young age when i back up the ticket that the, that the meet back on the gun to get opposite. we were able to gather more than 300 signatures. i'm from religious leaders and public figures. mothers and teens equipment it up on it, but the see to me that you still have to have them. what time it, that made us feel that this idea has many supporters and it became our starting point out and get the spot on the come me the . 4 the to do with the people who agree to to marriage,
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say they do it because of policy. let's keep it as a leaking. but according to our observations, in dose is seen as a button no matter what social class they belong to. the school board cheese, i'm glad that the excuse of marrying of the young doses is a really nice outside the school. now are you able to hardly hank, as long as the doses stays home to parents cannot pay attention to us on the jo have will be to coordinate the meta. now my name is bobby, i one i'm from hydro bad pakistan and i work so women's and children's rights sound good news . 4 * much when me to my childhood was very beautiful and all the credit goes to my parents was at the to commit his thoughts nor move me for
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a new i need the goals. my sisters and friends that i used to hang out with spoke about the sexual harassment they faced in early age when like through that estimate which is even traumatizing to shanaski i had already is, was me just get by the end of avoided the nice a little box, meaning he goes to this conversation was a nice time less the nice the main lesson thought. the subsea m hagi. how the thing for most importantly women do not know the rights of a little to on go on. go on, call us. come on. you say nadia explained to the to been going to raise awareness women's protection teams and volunteers visit small villages and community. what is that guys out? they have the large
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siding. we succeeded in putting a stop to how many child marriages are on, but then we gave those goals so that childhood back as well as that right to study and go up as the the found them in so far that interest groups. i met the traditional leader who was determined to sward aren't efforts, because when we disrupted the wedding day, lucky, waved them a chevy at us, and the threatened to hijack us on the road. besides, i could not find the big old gal on knowledge by getting your did the i don't want, i don't want any of us like it, but i'm with then you got the golf. i me when to go about that wasn't just religious and traditional leaders. so much that the villagers also bang down our cars, demanding a length of waiting go on, but we definitely know when they got on a meet, somebody get through the, the system won't be have some lovely. every one must be involved in preventing child's merit,
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which allows for and the children themselves must be strong enough to refuse to marry him and allow for probably another chance to 2nd us the parent. but we must strengthen parenting at home and encourage emotional closeness, look like it went up and caught them with some of the children in 2013 and you know, it was cost but dealt with child marriage loss and proven the whiskey with the big beam there. guy, it makes any marriage if it got a little boy under the age of a team and legal in kashodi because i own kashodi garden outside gotten me in. the lady told her not aware about these rules for musical. so was trying to make an effort for children to take a stand for themselves, assuming anyone in our society,
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it's everyone's duty to play a role in preventing violence, abuse, and full, and child marriage, and 1425. the on the, on the why this up not there that adopted children, one piece of child marriages, promot, tolerance of abuse. and they deprive goals of education even more is the for more to put a have push, but the he had or is that it makes them even more vulnerable? good, there you go. or is that the wasn't that he moved but not a yet the security situation was survivors have faced a lot of hardship and was like rate a child abuse. and the child marriage and domestic violence would be like these are the old, the, was me going to shut the door died? unfortunately we try our best to make sure no one takes away the,
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during this childhood, inside the phone interview scheduled the may be lock. yeah. okay, together we will make this society a free of violent australian government because i'm a small shriek. what the should looks about. the yeah, what i saw you like after joining these activities? i felt the change in my cell. yeah, no problem. not a whole ida without supple behind, but i used to think that women were only able to do a couple of things besides. now i know that women are free to do anything well, but i'm bumping besides a bus. my whole fan up up when we get the details. what else i found from with them family. i want women to be free to do anything free to express themselves. ok. well i do want to get married, but only when i'm ready to see up the
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hip caching and colorful. that's the fashion that london or clara homes likes. she's modeled for a vogue photo shoot and on her instagram channels, she poses in a variety of outfits. she sees fashion as self determination and a self expression, but people with disabilities have a relatively limited selection for everyone, regardless wouldn't be. let's see. i mean, none of us will come out and make it, you know, we will, we close the stuff. it needs to be more acceptable for array or hereditary connective tissue disorder has kept clara bound to a wheelchair since her mid twenty's. a factor in her choice of clothes is ease of where they shouldn't be any trouble to put on
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the fashion world has long ignored people with disabilities. what's known as adaptive where has been mainly available in medical supply stores or exclusively to older people. somebody adaptive way that is out there that's available, like it's not flashin for, it's not fashionable enough it's, it's functionable, but we also want to function not specially what color we don't want to weigh black to select plus tax. people don't want to weigh black from when they're making clothes of more color. we want the same thing for adoptive. we're and things are indeed changing such a labels as prime mark nike ends. alondo have put out adaptive collections, and demand is only set to grow. our societies are changing all the time. chronic disorders are on the rise. some labels have even specialized and adaptive where such as the london based on hidden founder. victoria jenkins has a disability which led her to discover a market opening what goes into this type of fashion. busy
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talk to fashion is passion. that is specifically meant for people with disabilities are trying to say, adoptive is really specific, especially as like for wheelchair uses of a short stature. where is everything else is universal because it can be one by any predict just house extra things built into it? victoria develops our creations according to her client's needs model. laura has an artificial limb. that just is that would that be the right? oh yeah. oh yeah. perfect, sometimes i where lineup at the top of it, it goes up to about this height. okay, so as long as i can get it right off the top of my 5 and is so good for me. the concept behind on hidden is garments in different versions of speech and versions doesn't have any troubles on the box and it's kind of shape on the body for which i use a show. start to version is quite specialized. and again, it's based. we have to use what quite strongly with the model who was in the end,
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and then this is the universal version. they broke elastic decides, so that it doesn't rub in that however you move is not uncomfortable and hit it and presented their collection of london fashion week and autumn, 2023. clara was on the catwalk as a model. yeah, it's definitely a take a moment. ok, let's don state the united so yeah, that was amazing. that was great gardens on the one way my fresh with my fellow disabled fashion body model. and so i know spot being fis on own, and it was amazing more and more creators, like clara are presenting their adaptive fashion on social media. but will this trend really have an effect on the fashion industry? i think finally, there is a moment where brands with thinking about inclusive between adoptive fashion as a trend. it's a long way to go and i shouldn't just be a checkbox exercise. i think this needs to be a commitment to real lasting change because disability isn't going any way that can
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help impact anyone at any time. so it needs to be normalized. it needs to be on the high. st. clair is not one to be discouraged. on the contrary, she's re discovered fashion for herself. it definitely was a learning curve, but how to kind of phone it kind of fell in love this lesson over again. my perhaps as i was about loving myself to why i'm now still grieving for my old life when i wasn't really happy with myself and in the heart, i wasn't very confident it would be why i'm wife would be i'm actually just celebrate who i am and be more comfortable and be more happy. i'd be grateful for life and enjoy clara's positive approach to may well encourage others to feel more at home with their own bodies and show it in expressive apparel as well. the
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golden at the rustic potatoes are staple in most cruising. they all just that mostly can crop on us right behind rice and reach the danish capital of copenhagen not to beacon alas, browse as the market stalls. a single type dominates the selection here, the common potato, even though more than 5000 varieties exist, but not to lee one, find her favorite one here, which is this one. the bit to potato, also known us to new. she had it shipped from the home country of to route that it's traditionally freeze dried to get rid of the bits of taste. this method takes time, which might be why the crop isn't coming outside peru, at least not yet. but natalie does not just want to eat it. she's a biologist at the university of copenhagen,
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where she's studying this plant in the lab. it's a real climate for you. probably because of it's between this what meter, what they thought can though, that the come on. but they thought count is that they are for us and dropped resilient. and this means that they can survive extreme environments. this is where it lives. high up in the andes, into full 1000 meters above the level, the conditions can be house at nights, temperatures can plummets to minus 4 degrees water as gusts and climate change makes these conditions even more extreme. still the bits of potatoes rides. but how the, the answer lies and it's d n a. and that's what he is trying to track it down. i a put in
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the lease of the ether potato insight, the offender's weak dismissal beats, and then take the machine that will completely grind it into almost water. and that will help for the 1st step of extracting the dna. the dna contains the genetic keys to the potatoes, survival, to buy a dentist hiding these, natalie can pinpoint the traits that make this plant so resilient with this knowledge, she wants to help pharmacy choose the strongest seats that can best what's done drawers. and that's what he is convinced. she has found a real gym and she wants to bring it into the spotlight. this is heavy traits. copenhagen university's botanical have arian. each of these gray cabinets stores possess plants. even the bits of potato,
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the samples date back to 1992. their intense blue color is still preserved. what's also remarkable, the danish collector who impose at the seats was able to grow them in cold europe. these potatoes are reaching out from south america, have been growing here in denmark as much even use the genes to develop climate small potato varieties such a net to the this raises a big question. who should be able to profit from nature not to the likes to come here to ponder the universities botanical gardens. what looks like a funky set for music video is actually denmark's largest collection of living
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plants. they help are reflected on our research trip to prove what she's so how farm is affectionate. the cultivate bits of potatoes. after all, they are the reason why this variety exists today. so by continuing to grow it for centuries, you realize the how key this girl was for, for the young families and it's more then their livelihoods, or a, a fluid or a crop. a lifestyle is, is the connection with a cost months with nature, with ourselves spiritually to the whole year. their whole calendar year is around these perhaps the are, the holders of the knowledge is knowledge that has viewed for thousands of years. reading climate small to riots has come naturally,
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would mean tending the knowledge into prophets. so that's why 1st and foremost, not that he wants to share anything she learns about the times t n a with the farmers by releasing these kind of information to the communities. specifically and make them and the owners of these information, as i hope to do with my research, they can decide what to do with it. because after all, they are to hold their soul. this knowledge and by others, are seeking to most people submit to potato remains loudly and mystery. but as a draught, resistance corrupt its potential for tomorrow's truth, system is indisputable. one question remains to shape this plan's future the,
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the from refugee to employee in 2014. he'd fled from the war in syria. today he owns a successful small business. like many refugees, the suddenly dial has built in life in germany, without relying on the state for financial support. but now it's not clear and they'll be allowed to stay made in gemini, coming up on d, w. air conditioning systems that fight climate change. researchers and engineers are developing sustainable cooling models for private households in city districts. they applies tend to, he's old wisdom about wind and weather and combine it with bold ideas to create
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something new to the point in 30 minutes on d w the hey, you're welcome to the definitely you know, closer to our channel. what's hand pick, train is on this stuff, and in this story it's still just a click away. the was the discovery fascinating places to great idea computing consumers to apply that is not at all good
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size. we see this in full size. we says they made to was to come back, we have to address it as a system connected to a motorcycle and a from the side and re paying those 2 broken side. unfortunately, johnston, globally, competition is wasted with no regard for humans from the environment. taking all most important asset, walter and exporting it for a lot of money. there are 2 americans who are going to go without water simply so we can export our water as grass to feed cows halfway across the world. i can't help but wonder if anybody thinking about the future of this country. where is the water disappearing to river is at risk. the global war surprises unveiled. thoughts? march 21st on dw,
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