tv Documentary RT July 14, 2013 9:29pm-10:01pm EDT
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privacy has a better chance now then it has had for the past decade or so because now we have a lot of people who knows if there's a problem and how big it is. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation. to the told destruction of the culture of new mexico by telling them i mean this this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here
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. we're eating antibiotics in the in the open in all boarding and so forth. why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. technology innovation holding news developments from around russia we've gone to the future. lazy i'm going to go through all the jobs so that i could money to buy seeds. dies or to manage the money i have for seeds and you can spend it on the books you
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may. be open in school uniform. kids need for school. sick i'm going to be. so i have no money left to seat on the day no matter how cheap i might be. demoted you know too much money to. the community has a borehole that isn't easily accessible by all. the damn dries out during the dry season and there isn't enough water for the animals. that. doesn't do anything about our situation when that's done and i mean i could have provided the community with enough water but it would look. i mean they refuse to do anything like that for us. almost every government comes and so we have
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courts i wrestle what's in our courts and by the to get. that we need to support most in most cases deal who commanded big to be made it bum why did you fly from this mosque if i was. if. you. let her down. live. this is not what this device was this is an existence proof that somehow we have to look let's
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listen to leave after i mean the only senator democrat to this is how i look up to is this. solemn in almost every month. this is this it was worthwhile it did come to light it's dumb but is this is because you would markets is good now when you do this and go to the gold market to sell it and then profit it to come back to have to feed lots of it and then we don't have good markets. we apprehended the government to stop imports and advice from from abroad when to stop and. right now as now we're putting it in that we were like it's like.
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according to the regulations we come over streets the imports of certain items in the country but even then the globalization that we couldn't restricts them petition all these are goes off almost concert competently the one of the area where the market access is also that because the government does not subsidize and often wish to do so at the highest costs. so they cannot compete would be important who don't know what caused indy also contras so competition will be on the home front the foremost into what the government must support them through to come compete favorably with imported watch. it as.
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last year we had it markets and because governments came out with need just to program dick in melbourne its promise it is to listen to schools and then distance why do you think that the government will buy your programs that we don't know is because of their distant look up with us and yet would love this door knob us in the air and then dubreuil saw that it's all broil it's in iceland and that process and today is different from what's. sword emelin yes no it's sought and that is that we'll get that would markets pulled in big government liberal by during summer they gave us and it's as does the same as what's just in the media. and this is the medieval who should i want to fund that only gets the money rather
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right this is left tenant jerry join rowlings who had just overthrown his government. a government he had appointed a few years back after a coup d'etat. i the poor economy was again one of the reasons for the coup. in one nine hundred eighty three j.j. rawlings asked for help from the i.m.f. which returned to ghana after eleven years of absence and has remained until today . in the following decades the economy thrived the annual average growth rate lies at five percent unemployment has declined and so has poverty which reached fifty one percent in one thousand nine hundred two dropping to twenty nine percent in two thousand and six.
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the good news does not stop there. it's. quite how much. renuka spoil. the second opportunity being given to discomfort. goes back in the night two thousand and seven that news reports show that gone it made a world class oil discovery the true scope of the size of the field wasn't exactly known on but it was clear from that moment on that gonna seem to join the ranks of africa's oil producers. the dependence overall much here also depends on not trying to resolve us all but say it does not bring i want to talk formation of economies in spite of the huge glories of the only hot with not being able to walk again the level so he can only transformation now we we so
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gifty is twenty six years old she is one of two nurses working in this clinic. doctor rarely comes here and gifty tries to do whatever she can with what she knows . without covering it up lesion of two thousand one hundred and eleven point seven minutes is that is why that's so attachment. we have one doctor we said it was better before the committee level we don't have the one in the subject. and we don't have. mr yakubu who is the government's appointed district health director he's informed about the problems he let me just douglas of it to tell you that we have
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a doctor population issue we have one book that over one hundred sixty one thousand population. one look at the computer one hundred one and says that one thousand people obviously it's not a base i mentioned that for doctors limit also mentioned for nessa's it's also interested to know that we have a population of one there's two. thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawning gulbis no we want one there's kind of similar is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this no we adequately know. so gifty travels every day from village to village to visit patients and heavily pregnant women who do not have the means to come to the clinic here we have more. so we used a model biased was something i went down i mean we cannot wouldn't one is
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a commie and these people realize that most of what they deliver at. some of the communities once they. have bought or that money drug leaves it does i'm going to sit as the b. for them to get a come in to do so if you show how in a difficult little case a lovely time you have to put up bicycles. a woman in labor been put on a bicycle and just threw on the poor route or sometimes where you can afford it you put on the. kind of to be misled. and you can. eat.
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in jack and now a significant amount of small arms into these already extremely volatile the region with porous borders. what kind of a placation could it have not only for syria but also for the rest of the region it's a power game i mean if the opposition gets more weapons which can really strategically hurt the government it could change the question by wrapping. right the same. plus a. first for a little and i think the church. on a recorder splitter. and instrumental. to be in the lead in la.
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it will have very high in math and i mortality in this region. and i can tell you where for two weeks into the this year we were a dual core dead last minute. ninety. three ninety three mark then out there. now i know that elsewhere one might turn out there is a crisis. center my guess is tissue. but one region for two weeks into a year reported. that is definitely possible but.
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you. probably wouldn't want. to me i'd save this money to shoe invest much on the whole site because if you are no sheltie i don't think our communities would be default. if our b.p. says down today we are fully one so even though one is down them is their plans that we didn't appear when i get that service unless we would for them to base as an adult sometime guy just attention down without taken down by the us and. i am my god the building is spotty and the building keep
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on coming down it's only because of the weight. he says of who cut and that is in. the heat is always food much sure but we can do at our wife's were they brought us here today. from the government. all of us for possible water. nor for we did this is only better for the committee this amiable community by as drinking from a distant world. but of all what quarters to accommodate more stars so that they can improve their health status on people. in. this growth reflected by the economic indicators does not seem to reach the public clinics of northern ghana.
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the district director says that the government is doing its best and gives the free mosquito net program as an example something he recently set up the government of an affidavit the ghana has of his how do we get a lengthy list war on malaria from several you know some points nearly allies that we need to actually fight a vector of the vector being the most to the north of mosquito i saw recently and just as recent as two we said. the government of ghana forever going to house of his son in bed with. fifty percent of the population were given you know this hound and yes they've been places recruiter volunteers who went into every
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house and there would to how much and would loose and would rubes because there were instances where women just don't do that well we don't have a near to meal and my husband it and is true not that he were a fuse and he just refined and live in a community sort of governor when i went out of the our way plus at support from a pattern is to provide not only a bed but also did lives and they do is what is old don't have the rope so to provide iraq and then how base they provide hummus and they're recruited their volunteers and paid them a lower sister who are around near the bed nets in the pits they've been peaceful people. the district health director blames foreigners for the health systems poor condition. he claims that the fault lies with immigrants who have no papers and enter northern ghana from neighboring countries i love people who are in year i miss sharing the little things that we have you know i yet we are not in because they are not nationals and they have also want to reduce and so do i do
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a little numbers does that raise and that's how come you realize that our budgets that very much a budget that the government you know chairs out and wildly different are for sure because they don't anticipate and if i do don't actually know do you numbers of people illegal immigrants who are here and but to speak in in our you know look at things that are provided for in a national sword that also is a problem. in two thousand and eleven ghana's economy growth rate reached fourteen point four percent. using the profits from gold oil as its driving force ghana became at least on paper
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a middle income country. and is the ninth country in africa to reach this position. the i.m.f. policies and the government's reform certainly played their own part in reaching this level. we have a growth in mining in all sectors we have. checked or but most importantly we have growth in the service industry you know. the tories and so there is a diversification of economic growth. however as the economy grew so did social disparities. the benefits of growth have not been
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felt by the majority of the population who are left to struggle daily for survival . at the same time they are required to repay the success of loans that the government received from the i.m.f. . prosperity is only achieved by a small elite that lives lavishly in the capital's good neighborhood. fences and barbed wire. according to a two thousand and twelve gallup poll fifty three percent of ghana or about twelve point seven million people cannot afford the cost of food only four percent stated that they are able to live on their income. it's it's clear that you know economy growth does not necessarily translate into poverty reduction and to reduce poverty
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we need to have. the authorities here vetting infrastructure education because the same time the i.m.f. is telling the government that actually you have to expenditure which includes pay for public sector and. now when you talk. to the very poor communities. this is. when the government is spending too much crowding out the private sector taking away from detector of skilled people who prefer to work for the government or another private sector but also the spending and the boring of the government crowding out capital that could be directed to the private sector so the reform would not happen overnight it's a long term process and probably true you know not hiring new.
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seven when people retire did you kind of things it's not like you need to cut. the workforce into public sector immediately. two thousand and nine when. suddenly the. financial markets and the money markets. which is. same thing has happened since. this year as well so in other words you need the stamp of the i.m.f. to accept. the international marketplace even if it kills your own people. and already the betting is on the poor is not on them and they will be more and more and they have even less of a basis to stand up on their own find employment survive on their own because of the global rhythms that we've got backing them.
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will release a report which says that economic reforms new labor of africa is actually accelerating eighty percent of all reforms to the global crisis two thousand and five two thousand and eight eighty percent of all. in the what i mean taking place in africa ok we have paces which i speak. people are looking at the example of what happened in greece and what you know we have we have all those things those elements which we even intensify the process of. the process of shock. vulnerability and also exacerbate the inequality that. already exists a way to meet any group we. we had and when we don't grow we had to. because still in our communities women are going hungry in the lead season women lost in east and when it gets really bad they meet once every day once every two
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days so that the children can eat and these i think should be their real indicators of what a middle income inst is any child in ghana going to bed hungry. that should be an indicator is any woman dying in childbirth. that should be an indicator of how women able to access the health services the education services the credit facilities. markets that she be the real indicator of what grew feeds. back.
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