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. - the first rule of ugandan parliament is you don't talk about ugandan parliament. and real quick, what does that reporter mean? "i don't know what those weapons are." what do you mean? it's a mic stand, okay? we have mic stands in africa. the reporter is saying it like, "the ugandans are fighting with some kind of giraffe stick. i don't know what that is." it's a mic stand, okay? now honestly, we could go into the reasons they were fighting, but the truth is you don't really care, and there is so much fun insanity happening in every frame of that video. we have to look closer at it. like one guy jumps onto the table and then he does a spin. what's that? who does a spin in the middle of a fight? that is insane. he looks like a ugandan michael jackson. like, what was that? oh, and then--and then-- and then watch this part. someone throws a chair, and the security guy catches in midair. like a boss. new york giants, are you watching this? you better sign this man. but my favorite part, my favorite part of all, one representative, he's just standing there the whole tim
. - the first rule of ugandan parliament is you don't talk about ugandan parliament. and real quick, what does that reporter mean? "i don't know what those weapons are." what do you mean? it's a mic stand, okay? we have mic stands in africa. the reporter is saying it like, "the ugandans are fighting with some kind of giraffe stick. i don't know what that is." it's a mic stand, okay? now honestly, we could go into the reasons they were fighting, but the truth is you don't...
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showed go and be misused so that's why we're working with the ugandan government and then and in terms of putting in place the verification of well edition process biometrics in terms of trying to get the number of fix but also all the individuals who have done this they have done this service to uganda and to uganda repartition as a welcoming and generous country for all the people who are fleeing war and conflict in africa. i think a bomber says it has no tolerance for us what are you finding you have refugees as part of your constituency do you find there's no tolerance for corruption when it comes to aid in helping refugees. well thank you very much i have mixed feelings about. the office of the prime minister has handled funding in previous instances it's not the first time a corruption scandal is hitting the office of the prime minister in regard to the use of public funds. previously hasn't ended in the conviction of sound people that are working for the office of the prime minister i think for an issue like managing the. refugees if this is the prime minister should have been m
showed go and be misused so that's why we're working with the ugandan government and then and in terms of putting in place the verification of well edition process biometrics in terms of trying to get the number of fix but also all the individuals who have done this they have done this service to uganda and to uganda repartition as a welcoming and generous country for all the people who are fleeing war and conflict in africa. i think a bomber says it has no tolerance for us what are you finding...
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it's a perilous journey from the congolese border to the ugandan side.ome of these people are using vessels that are not very safe and in some cases the lake is rough. and, team gb‘s aimee fullerfeels the force of the weather at the winter olympics in south korea. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, could chelsea end their two—game losing streak in the premier league with a win against bottom club west brom? good evening. within the past few hours, the charity commission has launched a statutory inquiry into oxfam, citing concerns that the charity might not have fully and frankly disclosed, all the details about some of its workers in haiti in 2011. earlier today, 0xfam's deputy chief executive resigned following allegations of sexual misconduct involving some of its staff. penny lawrence said she took full responsibility, and said she was ashamed this had happened on her watch. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. haiti's red light district. prostitution is illegal here, but that didn't stop some of 0xfam's aid workers. the charity now ad
it's a perilous journey from the congolese border to the ugandan side.ome of these people are using vessels that are not very safe and in some cases the lake is rough. and, team gb‘s aimee fullerfeels the force of the weather at the winter olympics in south korea. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news, could chelsea end their two—game losing streak in the premier league with a win against bottom club west brom? good evening. within the past few hours, the charity commission has launched a...
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would you knees among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to. a very stern who was sit up the coffee shop makes to his workplace. is promoting the dream and plans to open other cafes in busy areas of uganda's capital you're going to zip it to drinking initially and coffee and you guys are going to be vigil for the. higher income and that's why the local conception is to low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers terrorizes growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands. of the domestic so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate because it's now a youth a center that kind of approach. cattell as he follows coffee right from the farm. he has recruited farmers as part of his crusade to me to sustain standards coming here to this see what's happening here. to to manage. because we look at it we work closely with the farmers. sure that they do get to premium have to have fair to do so you get to read your coffee is th
would you knees among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to. a very stern who was sit up the coffee shop makes to his workplace. is promoting the dream and plans to open other cafes in busy areas of uganda's capital you're going to zip it to drinking initially and coffee and you guys are going to be vigil for the. higher income and that's why the local conception is to low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers terrorizes growing capacity to boost the local...
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would uni's among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to. a very stern who was sit up a coffee shop makes to his workplace. is promoting the drink and plans to open eyed like a phase in busy areas of uganda's capital you're going to zip it to drinking nation and coffee and you're going to go to give age took for the. higher income and that's why the local conception is to low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers terrorizes growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands. of the domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate it because it's now a youth center and kind of approach where my place. qatar has the fullest coffee right from the farm. he has recruited farmers as part of his crew said to me steam standards coming here to this and you see what's happening here. too to manage a quote unquote issues because we look at it we work closely with the firm as well as to ensure that they do g
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would you needs among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to. a very star who was sit up a coffee shop makes to his workplace. to tell as he's promoting the drink and plans to open other cafe's in busy areas of uganda's capital you're going to zip it to drinking a nation and coffee and you guys are going to be veggie ducked for the their income as and that's why their local conception is to low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers tell us his growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands. the angry part taking care of their domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate because it's now a youth center and kind of approach where my play. as a follows coffee right from the fun. he has recruited from us as part of his crew said to me to sustain standards. coming here to this farm and to see what's happened. as a roaster to to manage acquired a quotation is because we look at we work closely with
would you needs among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to. a very star who was sit up a coffee shop makes to his workplace. to tell as he's promoting the drink and plans to open other cafe's in busy areas of uganda's capital you're going to zip it to drinking a nation and coffee and you guys are going to be veggie ducked for the their income as and that's why their local conception is to low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers tell us his growing...
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when they landed at the airport, all the israeli commandos were wearing ugandan military uniforms anding the same kind of vehicles that a ugandan general would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going on, and, by the time they figured it out, it was too late for them. >> it took just 52 minutes from the time the first plane landed until it took off with the hostages. that was three minutes less than the rehearsal the night before. >> the rescue seemed pretty much like a modern miracle. for relatives who for days on end were unsure whether they would ever see their loved ones again, it was a time for joy and jubilation. >> what made you think that israel could pull off an operation like this? >> the alternative. >> the entebbe rescue was one of the few bits of good news we had regarding counterterrorism. it was followed a year later by the daring rescue of german passengers that had been aboard a hijacked lufthansa aircraft. >> it was over in minutes. a blinding flash, a deafening explosion and gunfire. >> the passengers and crew were freed in a raid at somalia's mogadishu ai
when they landed at the airport, all the israeli commandos were wearing ugandan military uniforms anding the same kind of vehicles that a ugandan general would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going on, and, by the time they figured it out, it was too late for them. >> it took just 52 minutes from the time the first plane landed until it took off with the hostages. that was three minutes less than the rehearsal the night before. >> the rescue seemed pretty much...
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has worked at this center ugandan son mine for about two yards. he often works more than eight hours a day alongside simmias i'm very intense working conditions. sometimes i'm not state and sometimes i stay hungry. when that happens i just go home to find food ate and sleep. at home his mother struggles to feed her name children. and i'm on my. poverty has forced the kids out of school i'm turned them into breadwinners for the large family. than i was and i'm a sole carer for all my children. their fathers neglected. round about now as a parent it's my responsibility to educate them but i can't afford it. like fletcher so instead of sitting around at home i tell them to find employment to at least and some money for our survival but so will. at a nearby scored it was just begun. children here dream of big car ias. and teachers are helping them to reach their full potential. costs he wants to be a lawyer but already missing school could mean a dream so far away. that child who has suffered more. for the money he's getting is a very literal compared
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together with his fourteen year old brother those years worked at this center ugandan son mine for about two years. he often works more than eight hours a day alongside simmias under intense working conditions. sometimes i'm not say and sometimes i stay here hungry. when that happens i just go home to find food and sleep and you. are told his mother struggles to feed her maimed children. and i'm on my own. party has forced the kids out of school and turned them into breadwinners for the large for me. so now. i'm a sole carer for all my children. their fathers neglected. about as a parent it's my responsibility to educate them but i can't afford it. so instead of sitting around at home i told them to find employment to at least earn some money and were also valuable but so will. i to nearby scored it was just begun. children here dream of big. and teachers are helping them to reach their full potential. a source he wants to be a lawyer but already missing school could mean a dream so far away. that childless now from all. the money he's getting is a very literal head to the education that
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the music of the ugandan in the open in iraq i did some missions here we'll end up in the can instead it's really your money it's your tax money. doing it but make sure cultishness don't get in trouble. private military contractors make a decision to go to war a lot easier. as part of ending a war responsibly is standing by those who fought it. love. your romance highlights. blood test playing. straight and johnson never has enough last. life style up her love the highlights plates cut double shot. w.'s program guide. highlights. dot com highlights. the scars. of the past still tangible. for good. for cities and. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . in peace time what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance of darkness cities after starting march tenth on g.w. . player . this is c w news live from berlin a passenger plane crashes near moscow officials say all seventy one people on board were ki
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music to the ugandan in the opening rack and his family from sierra leone end up in afghanistan it's really your money it's your tax money. doing it but make sure cultishness to get from. private military contractors makes a decision to go to war a lot easier. as part of ending a war responsibly is standing by those who fought it. this week's. abune is designing and citing fashions. a german slick liner takes us to new heights in the alps or maybe just a stroll through the streets of inspired we'll show you all the highlights. the romans. thirteen minutes d.w. . the barely heels. the scars on. the pain are still tangible. the suffering for god. for cities edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . a new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance. out of darkness cities after war. starting march tenth on d w. audio audio. this is
music to the ugandan in the opening rack and his family from sierra leone end up in afghanistan it's really your money it's your tax money. doing it but make sure cultishness to get from. private military contractors makes a decision to go to war a lot easier. as part of ending a war responsibly is standing by those who fought it. this week's. abune is designing and citing fashions. a german slick liner takes us to new heights in the alps or maybe just a stroll through the streets of inspired...
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it is a perilous journey from the congolese border to the ugandan side.els that are not safe, and the lake is rough. we have reports of vessels like this capsizing. but desperate refugees have made a choice. they either risk being attacked and killed at home, or dying in the water. this canoe was very close to the shore when it was overpowered by strong winds, drowing four occupants. the body of this three—year—old was later washed up on shore. three of his relatives are still missing — only his father survived the accident. translation: i was travelling with my brother, my son, and two other people. i swam to the shore after heavy winds overturned our canoe. the pain of losing an only child. this mother came on a different boat. she was waiting to receive her child alive. this 47—year—old said his family hid in the bushes when their village was attacked. when they came out, he found four of his children had been butchered. he then decided to rescue the remaining eight. translation: we could not bury them. the enemy does not like us burying our dead. they
it is a perilous journey from the congolese border to the ugandan side.els that are not safe, and the lake is rough. we have reports of vessels like this capsizing. but desperate refugees have made a choice. they either risk being attacked and killed at home, or dying in the water. this canoe was very close to the shore when it was overpowered by strong winds, drowing four occupants. the body of this three—year—old was later washed up on shore. three of his relatives are still missing —...
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the music to the ugandan in the open in iraq and somebody from sierra leone and in afghanistan it's really your money it's your tax money doing it but make sure cultishness don't get in trouble. private military contractors make a decision to go to war a lot easier. as part of ending a war responsibly is standing by those who fought it. stories that people of the world over information they provide the p.m.'s they want to express g.w. want facebook and twitter up to date and in touch follow us. on out of out and they will not succeed in dividing us out not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. frank food to help watch international gateway to the best connection self in the road and rail. located in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole world . experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from a bought. this is the interview news live from berlin israel's prime minister facing possible corr
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the music of the ugandan in the open in iraq and his family from syria will end up in afghanistan it's really your money it's your tax money. doing it but make sure the politicians don't get trouble. private military contractors make a decision to go to war a lot easier. as part of ending a war responsibly is standing by those who fought it. entered the conflict zone. after seven years to musea remains the one country two in mud from the so-called arab spring as a functioning democracy does it my guest here is the munich security conference is chemists to now eat the country's foreign minister has to shine finally come up the revolution and would be fun hope and a better future just so feel thirty minutes on w. . every journey begins with the first step and every language but the first word published in the book. rico is in germany to learn german why not learn how to tell a simple online on your mobile and free themselves from the w z e learning course nico speak german made easy so this is the view from my seat in the one section. sara willis knows her stuff. and conductor. and she s
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it needs to succeed and it does not succeed, we as ugandans and africans from other countries, we arere telling people like the president that look, next is you and if we don't have a dramatic graphic —— democratic process in which we can change things, and we are going back to the civil war of the battles of the past. i don't know what you have made about south africa over the past week. we now have the anc damaged, legitimacy in question by going for a two elections in two years' time. i saw the tv pictures of parliament yesterday when he made his speech, his state of the union address, and there was a feeling of such support. i thought that was incredible, because i did not think that when this final week or two began that he was going to be able to shift jacob zuma. ramaphosa, one thing is that he is a negotiator and he was influential in getting this... you know that game where you have a pile of sticks and must pull one out without the rest collapsing, it was like that. and it is an amazing feat to get to where he did, without a drop of blood being spilled so far. but he needs t
it needs to succeed and it does not succeed, we as ugandans and africans from other countries, we arere telling people like the president that look, next is you and if we don't have a dramatic graphic —— democratic process in which we can change things, and we are going back to the civil war of the battles of the past. i don't know what you have made about south africa over the past week. we now have the anc damaged, legitimacy in question by going for a two elections in two years' time. i...
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clashes between a ugandan rebel group and seize military in the north east has pushed civilians to make the dangerous crossing into and some are attempting to roll across lake albert one of africa's great lakes and the tale of petals and you know some died of hunger some drowned and the like there's no one to help you there's nothing to eat surviving in the bush like animals. now at the south east is reaching a tipping point where humanitarian disaster extraordinary proportions is about to hit the southeastern part of the democratic republic of the congress the province of plunges further into violence triggering spiralling displacement and human rights abuses the south east has been plagued by ethnic violence but new armed groups of popping up in congo leads in the area traps fighters don't know who is on whose side so civilians are targeted murders abductions and rape a common good i know they be heated people they can't open their stomachs were moved to the guts and left them to die that's how they killing people. in twenty seven tane in eastern mated one hundred twenty thousand peop
clashes between a ugandan rebel group and seize military in the north east has pushed civilians to make the dangerous crossing into and some are attempting to roll across lake albert one of africa's great lakes and the tale of petals and you know some died of hunger some drowned and the like there's no one to help you there's nothing to eat surviving in the bush like animals. now at the south east is reaching a tipping point where humanitarian disaster extraordinary proportions is about to hit...
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malcolm webb reports from the ugandan. capital kampala. this sounds tells passing shoppers there's a deal on secondhand clothes for this market in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes ported in east africa every year mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to ban to support their own textile industries. marjorie doesn't agree she looks after three orphans and gets their clothes here i think it's it's wrong because not everybody can afford for clothes. so that they all people would not afford clothes most of them would make it up to actually about that so it's not good it's not a good idea but some east african government think it is good to support the few local producers like this factory in kenya they hope to create much needed jobs and increase exports. for the u.s. says the ban violates free trade agreements. threaten trade sanctions kenya's pulled out. back in uganda just next to the second h
malcolm webb reports from the ugandan. capital kampala. this sounds tells passing shoppers there's a deal on secondhand clothes for this market in uganda's capital kampala people take their pick from a pile among the more than one hundred fifty million u.s. dollars worth of used clothes ported in east africa every year mostly from the u.s. and the u.k. imports that uganda rwanda and tanzania agreed to ban to support their own textile industries. marjorie doesn't agree she looks after three...
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it needs to, but even if doesn't succeed, we, as ugandans, we, as africans from other countries, we areing people like the president, look, next is you. if you don't, and we don't have a democratic process in which we can peacefully change things, we are going back to the civil wars and battles and things of the past. yes, so let's open that out. brian, i don't know what you have made of events in south africa over the past week. i mean, we have the anc in a very interesting position, damaged its legitimacy in question and yet going forward to elections in two years time. i saw the tv pictures of parliament yesterday when he made his speech, his state of the union address, and there was a feeling of such support and everything. i thought that was incredible because i didn't think that when this final sort of week or two began, that he was going to be able to shift jacob zuma. it didn't look like he was going to... ramaphosa — one thing which he's very good at is he's a negotiator. he was very influential in getting... you know that game where you have a pile of sticks and you have to pu
it needs to, but even if doesn't succeed, we, as ugandans, we, as africans from other countries, we areing people like the president, look, next is you. if you don't, and we don't have a democratic process in which we can peacefully change things, we are going back to the civil wars and battles and things of the past. yes, so let's open that out. brian, i don't know what you have made of events in south africa over the past week. i mean, we have the anc in a very interesting position, damaged...
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in her native ugandan, 0xfam's global head said sorry for the sexual exploitation carried out by some me she only found out about last week. i'm inviting anyone who has been a victim of abuse to come forward, we're going to do justice, we'll atone for the past. right now thousands and thousands of oxfam staff doing the right thing in the most dangerous places in the world. she promised a new independent commission to investigate 0xfam's handling of past cases, tougher new checks on staff work references and more cash for safeguarding vulnerable people. changes that might in the future stop 0xfam employing men like roland van hauwermeiren, its former director in haiti, who has denied paying for sex. translation: some unprofessional journalists are implying that oxfam organises sex orgies using money from donations, which is absolutely untrue. what is true is that oxfam now faces the huge task of trying to rebuild public confidence. winnie byanyima said more oxfam staff could be sacked if they're found to have mishandled past cases, but... we have almost 10,000 staff around the world wo
in her native ugandan, 0xfam's global head said sorry for the sexual exploitation carried out by some me she only found out about last week. i'm inviting anyone who has been a victim of abuse to come forward, we're going to do justice, we'll atone for the past. right now thousands and thousands of oxfam staff doing the right thing in the most dangerous places in the world. she promised a new independent commission to investigate 0xfam's handling of past cases, tougher new checks on staff work...
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bases in britain from what in may two thousand and ten at a meeting of nile basin countries in the ugandan city of entebbe six upstream states including ethiopia signed a new nile agreement. the agreement enables upstream countries to implement irrigation and hydro power projects without egypt being able to exercise the veto power it was given by the nine hundred twenty nine agreement. egypt you know. be able to stop if you appeal from building down on the nile that is history and that is not going to be part of the solution if you appear in willing to use its own resources to build dams on the night the way forward is not for egypt to try and stop the unstoppable. the prospect of upstream countries building dams alarms egyptians especially if that country happens to be ethiopia. only fifteen percent of the nile waters reaching egypt originate in the great lakes region yet eighty five percent come from the ethiopian highlands from three main tributaries the sabbat blue nile and the barra. any dam built in ethiopia would pose a serious threat to egypt's water supply. the likelihood of such
bases in britain from what in may two thousand and ten at a meeting of nile basin countries in the ugandan city of entebbe six upstream states including ethiopia signed a new nile agreement. the agreement enables upstream countries to implement irrigation and hydro power projects without egypt being able to exercise the veto power it was given by the nine hundred twenty nine agreement. egypt you know. be able to stop if you appeal from building down on the nile that is history and that is not...
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when they landed at the airport, they were wearing ugandan military uniforms.hey would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going o. it was too late for them. >> it had taken just 52 minutes from the time the first plane landed until the took off with the hostages. that was three minutes less than the rehearsal the night before. >> the rescue is seems pretty much like a modern miracle. they were unsure whether they would see their loved ones again. >> what made you think that israel could pull off something like this? >> the rescue was one of the few bits of good news we had regarding counter terrorism. it was followed by the daring rescue of passengers that were aboard a hijacked lufthansa aircraft. >> the passengers and crew were in a non-rescue raid by german commandos at somalia's airport. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging. if you hijacked a plane, you didn't get a free press conference. >> we see terrorism's evolution in the sense that they change up their tactics if they are going to stay a step ahead of the government. >> west g
when they landed at the airport, they were wearing ugandan military uniforms.hey would drive. >> the hijackers didn't know what was going o. it was too late for them. >> it had taken just 52 minutes from the time the first plane landed until the took off with the hostages. that was three minutes less than the rehearsal the night before. >> the rescue is seems pretty much like a modern miracle. they were unsure whether they would see their loved ones again. >> what made...
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in her native ugandan, oxfam's global head said sorry for the sexual exploitation carried out by somee told me she only found out that last week. i'm inviting anyone who has been a victim of abuse to come forward. we're going to do justice. we'll atone for the past. right now, thousands of oxfam staff are doing the right thing in the most dangerous places in the world. so, she's promising tougher new checks on staff references, three times more money spent on internal safeguarding procedures, and a new arm's—length commission to investigate oxfam's handling of past cases. members of this commission will be well—respected, well—known, experienced women's rights leaders, or human rights leaders. but isn't that going to be seen as marking your own homework? if you're paying for this? they will be women and men of integrity, who will facilitate to do a job for us. they will make their own plan. she couldn't guarantee there were no sexual predators still working for oxfam, but she said more staff would be found accountable if they are found to have mishandled past cases. what hurts me most
in her native ugandan, oxfam's global head said sorry for the sexual exploitation carried out by somee told me she only found out that last week. i'm inviting anyone who has been a victim of abuse to come forward. we're going to do justice. we'll atone for the past. right now, thousands of oxfam staff are doing the right thing in the most dangerous places in the world. so, she's promising tougher new checks on staff references, three times more money spent on internal safeguarding procedures,...
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clashes between a ugandan rebel group and seize military in the north east has pushed civilians to make the dangerous crossing into guenter some are attempting to roll across lake albert one of africa's great lakes and a tale of pedals and you know some died of hunger some drowned and the like there's no one to help you there's nothing to eat we surviving in the bush like animals. now the south east is reaching a tipping point where humanitarian disaster extraordinary proportions is about to hit the southeastern part of the democratic republic of the congress the province of plunges further into violence triggering spiralling displacement and human rights abuses the southeast has been plagued by ethnic violence that new armed groups of popping up and congolese in the area traps fighters don't know who is on whose side so civilians are targeted murders abductions and rape a common goodbye now they be heated people they can't open this stomachs removed the guts and left them to die that's how they killing people. in twenty seven tane in mr mated one hundred twenty thousand people fled int
clashes between a ugandan rebel group and seize military in the north east has pushed civilians to make the dangerous crossing into guenter some are attempting to roll across lake albert one of africa's great lakes and a tale of pedals and you know some died of hunger some drowned and the like there's no one to help you there's nothing to eat we surviving in the bush like animals. now the south east is reaching a tipping point where humanitarian disaster extraordinary proportions is about to...
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the company gets over one million ugandans on hiv treatment. we've made a contribution however small to providing affordable high quality medicines for the treatment of h.l.v. aids malaria and most recently have the time to be and should have the time to see so there's a long way to go but i think it's fair to say we are starting to make a significant contribution. every year to fuck shit sports about four hundred million tablets two million african countries. as of this sixty million dollars investment see africa needs to promote local manufacturing. currently most countries in africa have a significant proportion of their health care or pharmaceutical requirements not everyone but but the majority provided for by don't this which is a tremendous help tremendous assistance in terms of making these lifesaving medicines available we're going to assistance it's not going to last forever. it may be reduced over the period of time and eventually who knows how many years it may even. he's. eight out of ten médecins in africa i ported i but c. plus c
the company gets over one million ugandans on hiv treatment. we've made a contribution however small to providing affordable high quality medicines for the treatment of h.l.v. aids malaria and most recently have the time to be and should have the time to see so there's a long way to go but i think it's fair to say we are starting to make a significant contribution. every year to fuck shit sports about four hundred million tablets two million african countries. as of this sixty million dollars...
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they are ugandans, stationed here in somalia as part of an african union peacekeeping force.y look for bombs hidden under the dirt. somalia's powerful islamist militant group. allied with al qaeda, al shabab gunmen have enjoyed a freedom here few armed groups have had anywhere in the world, ring over swathes of this country for years, attacking the central government's security forces, and even making videos to celebrate their attack the african union troops have been here for 12 years, and aren't alone in this fight. they work alongside the somali national army, local militias, and increasily, americans. the u.s. military began conducting drone strikes and special forces raids here under the obama administration. since president trump entered the white house,he drone strikes have more than doubled - from 14 in 2016 to at least 34 in 2017. last november december, u.s. boots on the ground officially increased from 50 to 500. american commanders say they t waprevent somalia from becoming a hub for other groups like isis. in may 2017 us navy seal kyle milliken was killed during
they are ugandans, stationed here in somalia as part of an african union peacekeeping force.y look for bombs hidden under the dirt. somalia's powerful islamist militant group. allied with al qaeda, al shabab gunmen have enjoyed a freedom here few armed groups have had anywhere in the world, ring over swathes of this country for years, attacking the central government's security forces, and even making videos to celebrate their attack the african union troops have been here for 12 years, and...
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would you need is among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to qatar was a very star who was sit at the coffee shop makes to his workplace. to tell us he's promoting the drink and plans to open either cafe's in busy areas of uganda's capital uganda is there is it to drinking in action and coffee in uganda is regarded as a bit of age took for the. their higher income and that's why their local consumption is still low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers tell us his growing capacity to boost the local coffee industry. in the last eighty years over one thousand two hundred trainees have gone through his hands the anchor partaking of their domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate because it's now a youth centered kind of approach where i play. qatar was a follows coffee right from the fun. he has recruited farmers as part of his crusade to meet and sustain standards. coming here to this to see what's happening. to to manage a quote unquote issues because we look at we work clos
would you need is among the few ugandan coffee drinkers. thanks to qatar was a very star who was sit at the coffee shop makes to his workplace. to tell us he's promoting the drink and plans to open either cafe's in busy areas of uganda's capital uganda is there is it to drinking in action and coffee in uganda is regarded as a bit of age took for the. their higher income and that's why their local consumption is still low. but he is determined to change that through training young barristers...
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who moro reports of violence through each one thousand kilometers north to south clashes between a ugandan rebel group and seize military in the north east has pushed civilians to make the dangerous crossing into again and some are attempting to roll across lake albert one of africa's great lakes and attain a paddle and you know some died of hunger some drowned and the like there's no one to help you there's nothing to eight surviving in the bush like animals. now the south east is reaching a tipping point where humanitarian disaster extraordinary proportions is about to hit the southeastern part of the democratic republic of the congress the province of plunges further into violence triggering spiralling displacement and human rights abuses the southeast has been plagued by ethnic violence but new armed groups are popping up in congo leads in the area traps fighters don't know who is on whose side so civilians are targeted murders abductions and rape a common good i know they be heated people they can't open this stomachs were moved to guts and left them to die that's how they killing peo
who moro reports of violence through each one thousand kilometers north to south clashes between a ugandan rebel group and seize military in the north east has pushed civilians to make the dangerous crossing into again and some are attempting to roll across lake albert one of africa's great lakes and attain a paddle and you know some died of hunger some drowned and the like there's no one to help you there's nothing to eight surviving in the bush like animals. now the south east is reaching a...
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over from the democratic republic of congo, some using canoes and boats across lake albert to the ugandaned and has been for many years, with different conflicts happening across the region. the region is mineral rich and therefore is important not only for the democratic republic of congo, but also this region, the eastern african region, and the interests there, so it is a complex situation and these people have found themselves in the midst of something they say they don't understand. we ask why they are here, and they say they have been attacked but they do not know why and they do not understand what the trigger of those attacks was. anne soy reporting from uganda. the united states is set to become the world's leading oil producer at some point next year. that's according to the international energy agency which says the fracking boom could lead to the world's biggest economy overtaking saudi arabia and russia. joe millerjoins us now from new york. hello, joe. what is fuelling america's rise as an energy giant? put simply, it is economics. just a few years ago when oil prices starte
over from the democratic republic of congo, some using canoes and boats across lake albert to the ugandaned and has been for many years, with different conflicts happening across the region. the region is mineral rich and therefore is important not only for the democratic republic of congo, but also this region, the eastern african region, and the interests there, so it is a complex situation and these people have found themselves in the midst of something they say they don't understand. we ask...