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unicef spokesperson in cox's bazar alastair lawson—tancred joins us via webcam from cox's bazar.ps. well, we have had very heavy rain over the last week. on one day we had 350 millilitres in the refugee camp alone. this causes huge problems for the refugees because on one hand they have to face an intense flooding risk, and on the other they have to face the risk of landslides, so it does cause enormous disruption, but i'm pleased to say the rain has now abated, but that hasn't done anything really to mitigate concerned about the landslide danger, because the geologists here warned, although the landslides have stopped temporarily, the danger has not disappeared because the water seeps into the hills, the sand dunes where the refugees live in their camps, and the landslide danger is still very much there. what happens to those people? it's one thing evacuating people? it's one thing evacuating people from their homes, but if they are already in refugee camps, where do they go? the agencies here are trying to relocate those refugees in areas deemed susceptible to landslides to saf
unicef spokesperson in cox's bazar alastair lawson—tancred joins us via webcam from cox's bazar.ps. well, we have had very heavy rain over the last week. on one day we had 350 millilitres in the refugee camp alone. this causes huge problems for the refugees because on one hand they have to face an intense flooding risk, and on the other they have to face the risk of landslides, so it does cause enormous disruption, but i'm pleased to say the rain has now abated, but that hasn't done anything...
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they teen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen well off with more now from the capital of. the children aged between seven years and eighteen eight girls and one hundred and seventy five boys and they were taken into administrative custody according to one security source different times and in different locations some of them are told to be members of family family members of book white on fighters others are thought to have escaped from boko haram camps and some indeed rescued by the army following approaches north positions in northeast nigeria so it's difficult to say whether there were taken all of the same time but what we know we've seen abducting a lot of to britain. recruiting them to carry out suicide missions exploding suicide devices in crowded places in northeast nigeria so the army is saying that these these children was viciously considered to be dangerous to society and it has taken them this long to verify that they have
they teen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen well off with more now from the capital of. the children aged between seven years and eighteen eight girls and one hundred and seventy five boys and they were taken into administrative custody according to one security source different times and in different locations some of them are told to be...
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extending this effort, in partnership with unicef. reaching communities with immunization campaigns. for example, the network identifies 70 % of this coming from communities as well as marginalized communities and vaccination for the board of population. the communication of evidence- based social mobilization strategies reduced vaccine and for district. from 40 % to less than one %. in 1998, the assembly, the process to eradicate polio, remain committed to changing that goal of eradicating polio and helping the countries with a smoother transition. that's going to be a very complex act with much more work that needs to be done. touching on some of the charges, there are challenges getting close to eradication, the numbers have come down significantly. with repeated vaccination, it's really difficult for suspicious health workers, and reaching populations on the move. it is really complicated when we try polio. it's extremely difficult. we need to be clear about what we mean when we talk about to the endgame for polio. a concern is th
extending this effort, in partnership with unicef. reaching communities with immunization campaigns. for example, the network identifies 70 % of this coming from communities as well as marginalized communities and vaccination for the board of population. the communication of evidence- based social mobilization strategies reduced vaccine and for district. from 40 % to less than one %. in 1998, the assembly, the process to eradicate polio, remain committed to changing that goal of eradicating...
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aged between seven and they teen were released the my dog the capital of northeastern state borno unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen well it's unclear how the release children will be received by their communities for more on that process abraham si se is a senior child protection specialist at unicef and he joins us on skype from my the goodie thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera first of all tell us a little bit from your experience the kinds of things that these children will have been through being with boko haram or the kinds of things that they would face and what difficulties they face now. first of all i take this opportunity took on the leadership of being in nigeria not me so facilitate in the release of this one hundred i need to bring children encountered during military operations the event took place on monday july ninth two rightly pointed out the total number was one hundred on it's three it's all of them are guns and one hundred are seventy five of them boys. we are currently providing in
aged between seven and they teen were released the my dog the capital of northeastern state borno unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen well it's unclear how the release children will be received by their communities for more on that process abraham si se is a senior child protection specialist at unicef and he joins us on skype from my the goodie thank you so much for being with us here on al-jazeera first of all tell us a little...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have that and that s m son had a lead by then i'd never have it second to none of that is this. any less and it didn't make the n.f.l.'s committed to. this bill and mad did her. best to end. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters. who look ahead and. read that. when women of the cat help but that's that's. a whole can the arrival of. a good us who plants and then. when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind and forget. what am ahead i had some of the secular. miss. it and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided to leave what do you remember about that period of time and your wife. suddenly. made it look better plan than. seven the place should have been. the limit. so two
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have that and that s m son had a lead by then i'd never have it second to none of that is this. any less and it didn't make the n.f.l.'s committed to. this bill and mad did her. best to end. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the...
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i was working with unicef. it was us who are thinking, planning, implementing everything, and that was a problem. and i don't know how far you have gone. the same goes with afghanistan. all the problem is ownership first. and then the second problem is, i'm glad that usaid has mentioned it. the money that was paying for polio, all that money, if we had worked, implemented it for strengthening the routine immunization system, what would have the difference been? the routine immunization has been neglected. and then, i don't know, everybody's interested coming up in that, you know. when we have it, people are waiting for us because we bring money for them, and nobody cared. so, what i see is there are two things, ownership and a strengthening the routine immunization system. otherwise, we will not go anywhere, sorry to say. >> okay. >> that's my experience. >> thank you. let's take one more and then we'll do another round after. so we'll take three questions and have some answers. any other comments or questions?
i was working with unicef. it was us who are thinking, planning, implementing everything, and that was a problem. and i don't know how far you have gone. the same goes with afghanistan. all the problem is ownership first. and then the second problem is, i'm glad that usaid has mentioned it. the money that was paying for polio, all that money, if we had worked, implemented it for strengthening the routine immunization system, what would have the difference been? the routine immunization has been...
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in the binnie so really if you say that all these all the insecurities but now in congo the latest unicef report that i saw at beginning of this year said to have something like eight hundred thousand children who don't have homes anymore they don't have education and have access to health. what are you going to do to give them a future i think as you live we have it on the children we ever saw more than six million refugees or around the country surrendered to the sea so we should find the best way to bring them back. and that's what they see the problem is the security that's why one of my priority my program is to restore peace and security with peace and security do not come back and i saw the same problem with the children to be have assistance in a different way to go in school and not to be in the refugee come industry to so i'm very very very concerned about of this project yes how are you going to do that we have been so many promises to try and solve the situation in the democratic republic of congo but there's still a huge amount of interethnic violence. but it's one of the rea
in the binnie so really if you say that all these all the insecurities but now in congo the latest unicef report that i saw at beginning of this year said to have something like eight hundred thousand children who don't have homes anymore they don't have education and have access to health. what are you going to do to give them a future i think as you live we have it on the children we ever saw more than six million refugees or around the country surrendered to the sea so we should find the...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then and that in that second that is this. any lesson that didn't. tell us that it can invest this will and lead. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that have prompted families to marry their daughters don't. look ahead. but this. cannot arrive in the. us. and then with. the when you think of home of aleppo tell me some of the special memories that stick in your mind. or forget. what am i have had some of and second left out of. this. and. what was going on in aleppo before you and your family decided what do you remember about that period of time in your life. much in the middle of the city bertie suddenly. made it look like a city better plan than. a sudden oppression of billiton have helped him with. the limb they own when. that stops eleven. so t
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. and they don't have it and my dad s. and son had a lead by then and that in that second that is this. any lesson that didn't. tell us that it can invest this will and lead. the syrian war has created a vortex of conditions such as displacement poverty and fears about the so-called honor and safety of girls that...
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you have been a unicef activist for years now.ton once wrote that the ononly thing bigger than you and your voice is your heart. so what is thehe cause closeseso yourur heart rightht now? >>>> t the cause thahat is closo heart i is j justice and l lovg one e another. becaususe i grew up p in a housd where i i was taught r relentley a human b being is not t a matter off color.. that we are allll one human f fy even though we a are all uniquq. the challenge we have as a human family i is to celebrarate diversitity. which h we haven't been n leo do if w we are able to accept t tht the peperson that wewe are sayig hahate to has a father a and mor and a plan for h his own life es much as you d do, we have t to a willll to see eachch othther inh other shoes.s. we have toto beal to swap andndl for each other. that is whwhat is close to my heart. and i i use my music. it has been my backbkbone. the place where i go o find the truth. to f fd the strength to comeme back o on s stage withoutut beig bitttter or angry.y. bringing l light. we a
you have been a unicef activist for years now.ton once wrote that the ononly thing bigger than you and your voice is your heart. so what is thehe cause closeseso yourur heart rightht now? >>>> t the cause thahat is closo heart i is j justice and l lovg one e another. becaususe i grew up p in a housd where i i was taught r relentley a human b being is not t a matter off color.. that we are allll one human f fy even though we a are all uniquq. the challenge we have as a human family i...
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children's agency says the miners were released the might agree the capital of borno state unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen we'll bring you more on that story and everything else we've been covering in the half an hour i'm going to be back with another half hour of news and stay with us though coming up next if you find a latin america. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe. yeah. those who go there one day ok were there are more noise either. alone not only to be. me i'm the one to solicit what i want to know i don't know why up here dolly i don't want to with what you still don't. know when you know that you love me and you're going to wind up with a little i saw a movie and. not going to look at them see their son yes a dentist. yet the one. asked me to but it doesn't turn into one so. there are whole you know the holy. but the i don't want to be thought it would be. your dream. and you know i want it done then plenty of. it you're going to get. we're not telling. you go
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we're having a yard sale for our social studies class to raise money for unicef. the point is for us to learn about global altruism. no, the point is for us to raise more money than miss cooper's class so we get a pizza and a pool party. your cynicism makes me sad for our world. ease up, delgado. i've seen you with a pizza. ugh. i hate garage sales. bunch of shady characters going through my stuff. why can't i just write a check? ay, relax, jay. it's just a couple of people in the driveway. yeah, that's where it starts. then it's, "it's just a local call." "can i use your bathroom?" "my mother needs to lie down." no, it just stinks. he did write a check. shh! the less he knows, the better. you're not even here anymore. but it's my stuff. where's mom? luke, take me to mom. and move slow. i'm still drunk -ing my coffee. mom! what's the problem? uh, tell luke not to sell my stuff?
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the partners, rotary cdc, who, unicef, the gates foundation deserve enormous praise for the discipline and commitments made over these decades, the international vaccine alliance deserves enormous credit for the role it's assuming now. there are many fundamental questions in front of us. most importantly, this is a form of health security. this, we have to operate more effectively in disordered settings like afghanistan, pakistan, northeast nigeria. the investment in basic immunization infrastructure for polio in many low-income countries is the most basic capacity for surveillance and for immunization capacity. for those societies. we've learned a lot in the last 30 years about operating amidst conflict in doing multiple campaigns. against polio. there's debate over what is the end game, how do we define success, when do we define it, in what timeline. we have to complete the work while also thinking about the future. and and transitioning towards preserving those assets and repurposing them. for a broader and endurable benefits, that's not so easy to do. we began last night with many
the partners, rotary cdc, who, unicef, the gates foundation deserve enormous praise for the discipline and commitments made over these decades, the international vaccine alliance deserves enormous credit for the role it's assuming now. there are many fundamental questions in front of us. most importantly, this is a form of health security. this, we have to operate more effectively in disordered settings like afghanistan, pakistan, northeast nigeria. the investment in basic immunization...
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. >> you say being named the unicef ambassador is your proudest accomplishment to date. >> yes. >> why understand, but when i told her about unicef, she started cry g crying. my modeling career, she's truly proud of me. it's a different in culture. she doesn't understand the impact of being represented for the first time, but she does understand me working with unicef. >> you also said you feel guilty sometimes and you want to make sure you've made the best of the opportunity. how do you feel >> i feel guilty because for my family to get out, that means millions of families never got that opportunity.y little girls out there that will never receive the opportunities i had, you know, and it wasn't easy. it took my family years to get through the vetting process. i thought, okay, i got here. how am i going to make sure i'm empowering the girls that will never have the opportunity i did. >> it's rare in america to see a model wearing a hijab, and when i read about you, you made it part of your modeling contract. what was the give and take? >> for me, it's also seeing like my -- my mom is
. >> you say being named the unicef ambassador is your proudest accomplishment to date. >> yes. >> why understand, but when i told her about unicef, she started cry g crying. my modeling career, she's truly proud of me. it's a different in culture. she doesn't understand the impact of being represented for the first time, but she does understand me working with unicef. >> you also said you feel guilty sometimes and you want to make sure you've made the best of the...
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between seven and eighteen were released in may do gooding the capital of borno northeastern state unicef estimates that one thousand children have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen ibrahim sesay is a senior child protection specialist at unicef and he explains what needs to be done to integrate the children back to their communities. but most important thing for us. in korea nation we're with the happiness that we work in this for us so one . of the children settle down and find the sort of space which will allow us so that our documentation on in finding the our parents and loved ones and that is one of the key elements with regards to the program in ensuring that we have an effective from an interest in our unification program and in the event we are by we going to find out immediately we look out options so that will options of getting children if we have from institutional care and moving them so people who are adults we know or family is relatives that we know will be able to provide the necessary care and support to this children the second important issue
between seven and eighteen were released in may do gooding the capital of borno northeastern state unicef estimates that one thousand children have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen ibrahim sesay is a senior child protection specialist at unicef and he explains what needs to be done to integrate the children back to their communities. but most important thing for us. in korea nation we're with the happiness that we work in this for us so one . of the children settle...
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she tells us about her newest job helping unicef. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. hena doba. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. d snoring? don't miss the 4th of july specials, with the last chance for final closeout savings on the queen c2 mattress. now only $599, save $300. it's the lowest price ever. ends sunday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. it's monday, july second.. i'm kenny choi. and i'm michelle griego. >>> take a live shot of the bay bridge this monday morning, things looking pretty nice. good morning this monday, july 2nd. i'm kenny choy. nice to be back. >> any sleeping? >> no. there was one point i thought, i want to go back to work, because i had the crying baby on one side and my daughter asking for something else. it's kind of nice to be back, except the wakeup call. >> two kids, a whole other job. >> michelle knows. >>> it was smokey out here yesterday, and today the good news is things will start to clear up. it won't smell
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security that you don't need to do has worked for unicef in the central african republic for years the congo bonder a camp is just one of many in the country she says and things are getting worse. the humanitarian needs are increasing sadly more and more people are under attack are i.d.p.'s we are now we have six hundred sauza and people who are internally displaced within the country which is what it was at the peak of the crisis in twenty fourteen so there's still a lot to do among the refugees tens of thousands of children who were taken up by armed groups the u.n. is trying to liberate as many as possible from the warlords and rebels but many struggle to reintegrate into society. many of the girls were kept for years as sex slaves. for you so i won't be there i was twelve and lived in bondi of them was an armed group and forced me to go with them. since then i've lived around here i'm seventeen now it was terrible the link up and you know i saw and did the most awful things as a single life i had all those years i knew it was no life at all. i says tell you something. i'm going. th
security that you don't need to do has worked for unicef in the central african republic for years the congo bonder a camp is just one of many in the country she says and things are getting worse. the humanitarian needs are increasing sadly more and more people are under attack are i.d.p.'s we are now we have six hundred sauza and people who are internally displaced within the country which is what it was at the peak of the crisis in twenty fourteen so there's still a lot to do among the...
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europe, you've got unemployment at 23%, you've got shocking statistics on health for children from unicefwant to find a future elsewhere. can you, prime minister, win over hearts and minds and say, "look, there's a future, especially after we've, you know, agreed the name change and so on, and i can achieve all my objectives, my ambitions?" now with this integration process, with the present moment, integrated in nato, negotiated with the european union, we have a fair chance. we are very far away from the political crisis, and we can be dedicated to the health system, the education system, to openjobs for youth. now the unemployed rate is 21%, was 34%, 37% in the past. we decreased unemployment rate from youth, for example, from 41.6% to 35.2%, for example. it's huge results. it motivates us to continue in that direction. for example, after the agreement with greece and the announcement that we would be invited to be a member of nato, seven companies, big companies, international companies decide to invest in our country. so that is good message for our young people. zoran zaev, thank yo
europe, you've got unemployment at 23%, you've got shocking statistics on health for children from unicefwant to find a future elsewhere. can you, prime minister, win over hearts and minds and say, "look, there's a future, especially after we've, you know, agreed the name change and so on, and i can achieve all my objectives, my ambitions?" now with this integration process, with the present moment, integrated in nato, negotiated with the european union, we have a fair chance. we are...
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children's agency says the miners would release them by the glory the capital of borno state unicef says around the thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. that's it for now and sad story next for. judging the u.s. supreme court democrats are alarmed at donald trump's choice of justice to join the highest court in america they say brett kavanaugh is a public loyalist he's too conservative and the right wing so can he win an expected confirmation battle in the senate this is inside story. hello there welcome to the program i'm laura kyle the latest political battleground in the u.s. senate as soon set become donald trump's choice for supreme court judge the president's nomination a republican loyalist brett kavanaugh is opposed by democrats they say trumps trying to tilt the nine justices in the highest court in the land towards the conservative right of the groups have already begun spending millions of dollars to persuade senators to make the right choice when they vote in the autumn a confirmation is expected to shape the supreme court for at le
children's agency says the miners would release them by the glory the capital of borno state unicef says around the thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. that's it for now and sad story next for. judging the u.s. supreme court democrats are alarmed at donald trump's choice of justice to join the highest court in america they say brett kavanaugh is a public loyalist he's too conservative and the right wing so can he win an expected confirmation battle...
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six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home says children living in orphanages are forty times more likely to have a criminal record and five hundred times more likely to commit suicide researchers say children who grow up in orphanages suffer physically intellectually and emotionally the quality of life of orphans in uganda is what's worrying the commissioner for youth and children's affairs he's overseeing the closure of orphanages that don't meet the government's criteria we have also learnt that many of these often it is being used as a route across got children out of the country unsuspecting parents just leave their children to be taken on by anybody under the guise of helping them and in the end. one of the licensed homes in gulu st jude it's home to more than ninety orphans often it is really no place. for children to grow in but as the advantages for the children. some of the children. who have st
six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home says children living in orphanages are forty times more likely to have a criminal record and five hundred times more likely to commit suicide researchers say children who grow up in orphanages suffer physically intellectually and emotionally the quality of life of...
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children's agency says the miners were released the might agree the capital of borno state unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen we'll bring you more on that story and everything else we've been covering in the half an hour i'm going to be back with another half hour of news and stay with us though coming up next if you find a latin america. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe.
children's agency says the miners were released the might agree the capital of borno state unicef says around a thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen we'll bring you more on that story and everything else we've been covering in the half an hour i'm going to be back with another half hour of news and stay with us though coming up next if you find a latin america. viewfinder fresh perspectives through the lens of local filmmakers around the globe.
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eighteen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around one thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. well now a decades old fight for land between farmers and pneumatic cattle herders in central nigeria has forced hundreds of people from their homes the dispute over grazing rights often led to extreme violence between the two sides and as interest reports from the heart of farming country there are fears it could affect the nation's food supply. this plant has been producing confectionery for more than half a century. it's located in just their percent of ethnic and religious violence in central marjorie. over the past twenty years it has lost staff revenue and equipment it's turned to have been he was a crisis that the company has been impacted at the local level really hard to be confronted with the time shown stuff this inflict on our staff the moral of raucous and generally does will affect productivity but also we have had to contend with how our logistics and supply chain is it's im
eighteen the children were detained while being investigated for any links to boko haram fighters unicef says around one thousand miners have been abducted by the group since two thousand and thirteen. well now a decades old fight for land between farmers and pneumatic cattle herders in central nigeria has forced hundreds of people from their homes the dispute over grazing rights often led to extreme violence between the two sides and as interest reports from the heart of farming country there...
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poorest countries in europe, unemployment at 23%, shocking statistics on health for children from unicefwant to find a future elsewhere. ? >>, prime minister, win over hearts and minds and say, there's a future, especially after we've agreed the name change and so on, andi we've agreed the name change and so on, and i can achieve all my objectives, my ambitions? now with this integration process, with the present moment integrating with nato, negotiating with the european union, we have a fair chance. we can be dictated to the health system, the education system, to open drops for youth. now the unemployment is 2196 -- for youth. now the unemployment is 21% —— dedicated to. it was 23% in the past. we can reduce it from 41.6 to 35.2%. it is future results, it motivates us to continue in that direction. for example, after the agreement with greece and the announcement that we would be invited to be a member of nato, seven big international companies decided to invest in our country. so that's a good mission for our young people —— matic. that's a good mission for our young people -- matic.
poorest countries in europe, unemployment at 23%, shocking statistics on health for children from unicefwant to find a future elsewhere. ? >>, prime minister, win over hearts and minds and say, there's a future, especially after we've agreed the name change and so on, andi we've agreed the name change and so on, and i can achieve all my objectives, my ambitions? now with this integration process, with the present moment integrating with nato, negotiating with the european union, we have a...
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are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. buckled under the bed and i don't have that and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is this. any lesson that didn't make the n.f.l.'s bit to invest this bill and you add deborah.
are more susceptible by marrying so young the research shows girls perpetuate the cycle of poverty unicef says they typically drop out of school and as a result face poor job prospects. buckled under the bed and i don't have that and my dad s. and son had a lead by then add that in that second that is this. any lesson that didn't make the n.f.l.'s bit to invest this bill and you add deborah.
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it drips and drabs some is getting through a lot think that's a lot as a unicef water truck drinking water truck was just pulling off that's been somewhere for about an hour or so in the sun so clearly some stuff is getting permission to get through and we've seen in the days some of the passive aid going through this jordanian military post getting just beyond where you see those telegraph poles going down is where there's a syrian border and some stuff is getting through where i am we're told there's about twenty odd thousand refugees who fled just on that side of the border there in awe at least ninety five thousand people according to a job jordanian military source ninety five thousand people are along the jordan syria border in desperate need it's hot it's dusty might have nothing there's no sanitation there's no food there's no water the u.n. relief aid is still getting through its official crossing points and of course but the jordanians and the israelis are not allowing any refugees in jordan says it's got six hundred fifty thousand syrian refugees here already it's not goin
it drips and drabs some is getting through a lot think that's a lot as a unicef water truck drinking water truck was just pulling off that's been somewhere for about an hour or so in the sun so clearly some stuff is getting permission to get through and we've seen in the days some of the passive aid going through this jordanian military post getting just beyond where you see those telegraph poles going down is where there's a syrian border and some stuff is getting through where i am we're told...
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my mom can pick up a "vogue" magazine and she doesn't really understand, but when i told her about unicef, sthaerlted crying, you know. when i told her about that news, it was the first time. my modeling careering she was truly proud of me, but it's a difference of culture. she doesn't understand the em packet of being represented for the first time, but she does understand me working with unic unicef. >> you also said you feel guilty sometimes and you want to mack sure you make the best of the opportunity. how do you feel guilty? >> i feel guilty because for my family to get out, that means millions of other families never got that opportunity. so there's so many little girls out there that will never see the opportunities that i had, you know, and it wasn't easy. like it took my family jeers to go through the vetting process to get into the country, but i feel like, okay, i got here now, what am i going to do with my life? how do i make sure i'm empowering the girls that will never have the opportunity that i did. >> it's rare in america to see a model wearing a hijab. when i read about
my mom can pick up a "vogue" magazine and she doesn't really understand, but when i told her about unicef, sthaerlted crying, you know. when i told her about that news, it was the first time. my modeling careering she was truly proud of me, but it's a difference of culture. she doesn't understand the em packet of being represented for the first time, but she does understand me working with unic unicef. >> you also said you feel guilty sometimes and you want to mack sure you make...
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the who and unicef want countries to create programs to help mothers begin breast- feeding early. >>>. four years ago, the maker unveiled the concept bike that now is ready for production. they say the live meyer model will not be at -- livewire model will not be the only one. two will mate -- middleweight ones will also hit stores for sale. they have less power but they will still require a motorcycle license. livewire will hit dealerships next year. >>> uber is shutting down its self driving truck unit. it announced it will refocus on self driving cars only. they began testing self driving trucks in august 2016 after it acquired an thomas -- autonomous truck driving company. they suspended all road tests of self driving cars after a pedestrian in arizona was hit and killed by one of those cars. >>> the movies of script and service movie pass may be in some big trouble. >> subscribers could not get tickets this weekend to the new mission impossible movie. business insiders says movie pass will not offer tickets to christopher robin. movie pass stock froze at $.80 a share. for $10 a m
the who and unicef want countries to create programs to help mothers begin breast- feeding early. >>>. four years ago, the maker unveiled the concept bike that now is ready for production. they say the live meyer model will not be at -- livewire model will not be the only one. two will mate -- middleweight ones will also hit stores for sale. they have less power but they will still require a motorcycle license. livewire will hit dealerships next year. >>> uber is shutting down...
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six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home says children living in orphanages are forty times more likely to have a criminal record and five hundred times more likely to commit suicide researchers say children who grow up in orphanages suffer physically intellectually and emotionally the quality of life of orphans in uganda is what's worrying the commissioner for youth and children's affairs he's overseeing the closure of orphanages that don't meet the government's criteria will host one month. when it is being used as a route. out of the country. i'm suspecting parents just leave. to be taken on by anybody under the guise of hoping them and. one of the licensed homes in gulu st jude it's home to more than ninety orphans often it is really no place. for children to grow up in but also it has the advantages for the children because some of the children we don't often this new do have studied. while living
six hundred orphanages will put children out on the streets without the basic skills for survival unicef says there are two and a half million orphans in uganda and hundred fifty three million worldwide the charity hope and home says children living in orphanages are forty times more likely to have a criminal record and five hundred times more likely to commit suicide researchers say children who grow up in orphanages suffer physically intellectually and emotionally the quality of life of...
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the world health organization, the centers for disease control, unicef, and rotary international. for their tireless work, and help create a world where no child will suffer from polio again. and the critical role the united states has played in the fight against polio. the u.s. government has a key partner in eradication efforts. and the leading donor, which boasts more than 75 public and private sector donors. thanks so this financial support and leadership, we're closer than ever to the finish line. we need to keep our eyes on the prize. without a doubt, the last few steps in this effort will be the most challenging. but they are also the most important and the most rewarding. and we're grateful for america's continued commitment. i'm proud to stand with all of our partners as we work to reach every last child and achieve a polio-free world. thank you for your unwaiverring support. [ applause ] >> so, we have a bit of a change in the program. we're going to do a little reshuffling here. dr. redfield had a family health emergency, so he couldn't attend today. but, john has offer
the world health organization, the centers for disease control, unicef, and rotary international. for their tireless work, and help create a world where no child will suffer from polio again. and the critical role the united states has played in the fight against polio. the u.s. government has a key partner in eradication efforts. and the leading donor, which boasts more than 75 public and private sector donors. thanks so this financial support and leadership, we're closer than ever to the...
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but according to unicef, israel is the only country in the world that systematically uses its military to arrest, interrogate, and imprison children, palestinian children, some as young as 12 years old. countless cases of mistreatment, solitary confinement, forced confessions have been documented by amnesty international, human rights watch, and our own state department. we must ensure that no u.s. tax dollars are supporting the mistreatment and abuse of palestinian children. i urge my colleagues to co-sponsor h.r. 4391, a bill to prohibit u.s. funds from supporting israel's violent military detention and abuse of palestinian children. this abuse must stop. peace in the middle east can only be achieved by ensuring israel's security, respecting human rights, promoting equality and justice for all palestinians. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and
but according to unicef, israel is the only country in the world that systematically uses its military to arrest, interrogate, and imprison children, palestinian children, some as young as 12 years old. countless cases of mistreatment, solitary confinement, forced confessions have been documented by amnesty international, human rights watch, and our own state department. we must ensure that no u.s. tax dollars are supporting the mistreatment and abuse of palestinian children. i urge my...