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drinking water and shelter to those who have been displaced but with the waters no such normalising till mid september but could be a good move called a plain simple date needed over the next few weeks. post called that coming out we continue to explore the fate of small scale farming in guyana who have been left to stop that's coming your way shortly. lucia kooky douglas drills in to texas on this one show we found out why security state may soon be a girl's best friend already can you truly machine make sure its workers saw it was a design classic still has room for improvements on wheel and how to dispose of tires or improve roads in one fell swoop comes to see a day here on. the central.
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dramas that can't be ignored. stories others who refuse to notice. faces change the world writes never. so picture of today's leaves long own designs from around the globe. locally. lazy i'm going to go through no other jobs so that i could money to buy seeds. does your demanded the money i have for seeds and you can spend it for books. be
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opened in school uniform my pockets need for school. see if i'm going to be there. 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. run. a community has a bore hole that isn't easily accessible by all. the damn dries out during the dry season and there isn't enough water for the animals. tim. goodman doesn't do anything about our situation when that's done it i mean i could have provided the community with enough water but it would do. no i mean they refuse to do anything like that for us. almost every government comes and so we have no quarter of us know what's in our courts and by the to get a modest more who'd have fun with that. need to support most in most cases deal who
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commanded big. bum would go too far from the farmers. if. you. let me lay down my. list. of this is now what this the rest will says in just a grossly somehow we have to look let's just listen to me you
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have to i mean the only senator democrat to this is how i look up or is this. slim in almost every month but. this is this it was worthwhile it did come to light it's dumb but is this is because you would markets is good when you do this and what's a democrat. for you to tell it and profit it to come back to the have to feed lots of 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 would let it slide. but. according to. regulations we come overstretched
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the import of certain items in the country but even then the regulation that we couldn't restricts them petition all these are goose for must consider competitively then one of the area we don't want to access is also that because the government does not subsidize and often wish to do so at the higher costs. so they cannot compete would be important who don't know what caused indy also contras so competition will be on the common front the finest eventually the government must support them through to come also compete favorably with imported goods. at and.
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last year we had in markets and because governments came out would need this to program decay melbourne's promise it is to look at two schools and then distance why do you think that the government will buy your program that we don't know is because of the. look up assessing the i would love this do not much in the here and then dubreuil what it's all broil it's in iceland and processed in today is different from what's. stored emelin yes no it's sought and that is that we will get that wood markets pulled in big government liberal by during summer they gave us and it's as does the same as what's just in india. and just as he made the hoof who should i want to fund that only gets the money rather than to produce you what i want to import what it is cheaper so to tony from
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india the type of regulations i didn't need to is actually importing negatively when i get coaching in the developing countries stricken on the included. right this is left tenant jerry join rowlings who had just overthrown his
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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 rowlings 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. twenty nine percent in two thousand and six.
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and the good news does not stop there. it's. quite how much. renuka spoil. the second approach and if you've been given to this country. goes back in two thousand and seven that news reports show that gone it made a world class oil discovery but you scope of the size of the field wasn't exactly known on but it was clear from that moment on that gonna assume to join the ranks of africa's oil producers. dependence overall much here also depends on not trying resolves us all this 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 never so he can only talk formation now we we so much on. there's no point to having if you're every getting
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a cut of education they don't really have an oil you forget the us can do to hospitals and get good health care they still point in having. young my this i learned to be dying in large numbers from. trying to have children. born abroad.
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gifty is twenty six years old she is one of two nurses working in this clinic. a 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 way that. we have one doctor who said it was better if it is coming to a level we don't have the one in me and we said it subdistrict level and we don't have. mr yakubu 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 has the one thousand people of your silly it's not a base i mentioned that for doc there's little also mention that for less it's also interested to know that we have a population of one there's two over. two thousand five hundred population i mean again that's a yawn and got this no we want one there's kind of similar is going to get of more than two thousand five hundred published this new week adequate a little. 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 use them with biased was sometimes when dia don't know me we cannot wouldn't want is a commie and these people realize that most of the need leave that for.
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some of the communities once. their boss ordered mom a drug leaves. the market be for them to get another car coming to do. in the. lead up these lovely time you have to put on bicycles. a woman in labor being put on a bicycle and just threw on did for rude or sometimes where you can afford it you put up one truck. carried them to the next level.
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but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. these damn. things most people never do think call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think the other support of. the great life lived against the odds.
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maybe if you need. economic ups and downs in the final months day the london new york sang i and the rest because i was doing me a little bit every week and i'll take. over. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people taking shots at police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like meant no because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off
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taking they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. he'd. put on your show on the watch and banking all the face i think you know. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. you'll have very high i'm at the number of delegates in this region. and i can tell you where for two weeks into the this year we were do corded us minute.
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ninety. three ninety three. now i know that elsewhere one but then of there is a crisis center my guess is. but one region for two weeks into a year record it made to dream and that is definitely possible because. you. probably didn't want. to me i'd save this money to shoe invest much on the whole site because if you are not healthy i don't think our communities will be default.
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if our b.p. says down today we are fully one so even though one is down damn is declares that we didn't up you know when i'll get that service unless we wait for them to base and not out something you can just attend to down without taking down by. the. patent the border is spotty and the building keep on coming down it's only because of the rate. he says we've got and that is in. the heat is always too much sure but we can do our wife's were they brought us here to be day. from the government. all as full possible want to. know for we did this is only before the committee this to me about coming to buy as drinking from
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a distant world. possible what. there is to accommodate more stuff so that they can improve they have saved us all the people. the. wrong. reflected by the economic indicators does not seem to reach the public clinics of northern ghana. 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 where an affidavit the ghana has of his daughter had to wigan at a lengthy list war on malaria from several. standpoints nearly allies that we need to actually find
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a victim director be in the mosque to nothing to do and i saw recently in fact just as recent as two we said will the government of ghana but i want to get a house of his son in bed with. fifty percent of the population were given you know this hand and yes they can place recruiter volunteers who went into every house and there would to how much and would loose and what rules because there were instances where let me just go to 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 out a pattern is to provide not only the bed but also did lives and they do is what is so don't have the room so to provide iraq and then how base the program is and then recruited the volunteers and paid them a lower sr who are around near the bed in the pit sleeping places or people.
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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 they are not in because they are not nationals and they have also want to reduce and so do i tell in the numbers does that raise and that's how come you realize that our budget that very much a budget that the government you know chairs out and wildly different are for sure because you don't have to speak it and if i do don't. do your numbers of people illegal immigrants who are here and but to spit on in our you know look at things that are provided for in a national sword that also is a problem. in
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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 a middle income country. and is the ninth country in africa to reach best position. the i.m.f. policies and the government's reform certainly played their own part in reaching this level. we have growth minding in all sectors we have. checked or but most importantly we have growth in the service industry you know.
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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 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. behind fences and barbed wire. according to
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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 economic growth does not necessarily translate into poverty reduction and to reduce poverty we need to have. the authority as he was asking infrastructure education because the same time the i.m.f. is telling the government that actually you have to cut back on expenditure which includes pay for public sector because. right now when you talk about the public sector we are talking about. today very poor communities. so when the government is spending too much it is crowding out the private sector
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taking away from detector 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 will not happen overnight it's a long term process and probably true you know not having you. here in seven when people retarded 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 on 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.
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to accept. the international marketplace even if it kills your own people. you know when 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. will release a report which says that economic reform libera forms in africa is actually accelerating eighty percent of all reforms to the global crisis two thousand and five two thousand and eight to two percent of all. in the what i mean taking place in africa ok we have pages 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
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a way we grow 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 days so that their children can go and these i think should be their real indicators of what a middle income on the inside is any child in ghana were to bed hungry. that should be. these any women dying in childbirth. that should be an indicator of how women able to access the health services the education services their credit facilities. markets that should be the real indicator of what grew fruits.
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but he sees things that sighted people don't notice. he's dead. but he hears things that most people never do they call him disabled but he's the world's first deaf and blind doctor of science. professor i think the other civil of. the great life lived against the odds. to doug instills in georgia tech just on this one show we found out why security state may soon be a girl's best friend and i really can you truly machine make sure it's workers so it looks like a design classic still has room for improvement when we learn how to dispose of tires or improve roads in one fell swoop. she obtained the journal.
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the interview. below.
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masika hysteria i'll see struggles to come saw the claims by the sea where rebels the government forces have carried out a major chemical weapons attack on the mosque is the alleged they said it comes just days after u.n. investigators arrived in the water holes to take some of the boats next when rocky manning a u.s. george will decide on how much time the whistleblower will spend behind bars despite a strong all male those who say he should never. have been tried. on britain brings to bear ridiculous terror powers to quash the debate on surveillance targets and publications john this and even that sounds like a will it was pulled on the media as a way young child.

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