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does anyone know that this is the business you are doing here in the gambia. how it works how it starts just how the tourists gets connected to the people at the. however. and you know what it is also. to people see them to talk to them so it's up to them. to see how much money were you offered that you thought you know what this is actually the front. of my life over. $1500.00 euros might sound like a lot but it's not for this price brahim is that the women. sex tourist 24 hours a day for a whole month with this money he can support his family and his cannabis habit he smokes to forget is there $1.00 point where your brain switched and you said it's fine i have to do it so i might as well enjoy it. and the world. are those groups of this problem or was it something you felt comfortable with. her approval. how did you feel. the majority of tourists to the gambia come from great britain the netherlands and belgium many are looking for sex the client longs for a certain kind of companionship while the sex worker longs for a different life the only politician to
does anyone know that this is the business you are doing here in the gambia. how it works how it starts just how the tourists gets connected to the people at the. however. and you know what it is also. to people see them to talk to them so it's up to them. to see how much money were you offered that you thought you know what this is actually the front. of my life over. $1500.00 euros might sound like a lot but it's not for this price brahim is that the women. sex tourist 24 hours a day for a...
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gambia a small country in west africa and a hot location for sex tourism we head to the coastal city of sara conda. road is the go to spot for parties and prostitutes at night the bars are buzzing with young locals and older tourists both men and women. in the side streets plenty of hotels of the rooms by the hour we want to hear from the prostitutes themselves why do they do this and how do they really feel about it. we're on our way to meet it as the male sex workers are known locally just now we're so lucky someone called us and said we can talk to you so we're driving there and now let's see what he says hopefully we get him on camera. right he mass he calls himself goes to bed with men and women for money. does anyone know that this is the business you were doing here in the county. how it works how it started how the tourist gets connected to the people at the. well how everyone. and we'll only be so full of all people see them to talk to them so it's up to them. to see you know how much money were you offered that you thought you know what this is actually. more about. 500. $1
gambia a small country in west africa and a hot location for sex tourism we head to the coastal city of sara conda. road is the go to spot for parties and prostitutes at night the bars are buzzing with young locals and older tourists both men and women. in the side streets plenty of hotels of the rooms by the hour we want to hear from the prostitutes themselves why do they do this and how do they really feel about it. we're on our way to meet it as the male sex workers are known locally just...
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and the gambia and were confident we knew people there with ideas.ves they wa nted their own ideas of initiatives they wanted to put in place locally. we talk to them about what that would look like if we invested in local entrepreneurial projects like sanitation, health, female empowerment, and put that into place slowly. it is a journey, we only set up slowly. it is a journey, we only set up last year. how much money have you put back in? £12,500 profit so far. do you have a look at firms that are not doing what you are doing, fast fashion retailers, and think, that is way easier. it must be hard to do what you're doing, having such control, charging a premium price because of the work involved. we have a lot of people saying that. in the first six modes of trading, people said, you should fundraise like a charity and forget the fashion bit, it is too hard to make that work and be a truly ethical brand. but we have had incredible feedback, we are ten months in and profit making. people want to buy clothes and know where they come from. and know the
and the gambia and were confident we knew people there with ideas.ves they wa nted their own ideas of initiatives they wanted to put in place locally. we talk to them about what that would look like if we invested in local entrepreneurial projects like sanitation, health, female empowerment, and put that into place slowly. it is a journey, we only set up slowly. it is a journey, we only set up last year. how much money have you put back in? £12,500 profit so far. do you have a look at firms...
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is playing under force name the $21.00 their route arrived in germany in 2015 off to fleeing the gambia as a refugee german tabloid sport built clean that there is doubt over jotters identity and age they suggest he's actually $23.00 and his real name is duffy after discovering a footballer of that name at plays in the gambia and senator to office former coaches confirm to her and duffy of a sane person. to tennis than the montreal a mosque where 3rd seed alexander have is hoping to bonds back after struggling at his last tournament in hamburg the german is through to the 3rd round after beating britain's a camera that it was particularly strong winning 80 percent of his 1st set of points he eventually took to win 7664 there has already tasted success once before in montreal winning the masters total in there back in 2017. a millions of city dwellers around the world can only dream of enjoying their own outdoor space for many a balcony or a roof terrace is the best solution they can find now here in berlin there's a long tradition of green always is right in the thick of the open jungle
is playing under force name the $21.00 their route arrived in germany in 2015 off to fleeing the gambia as a refugee german tabloid sport built clean that there is doubt over jotters identity and age they suggest he's actually $23.00 and his real name is duffy after discovering a footballer of that name at plays in the gambia and senator to office former coaches confirm to her and duffy of a sane person. to tennis than the montreal a mosque where 3rd seed alexander have is hoping to bonds back...
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similar to how elections were held in ancient rome, in the tiny african nation of gambia, voters castputting a what in a drum? >> well, i know it's not a atm card or a groupon. i don't know what a kooshball is. i'ma be really embarrassed if i miss this. >> don't miss it then. [laughter] >> a, marble, final answer. >> you're not embarrassed at all. >> oh, thank god. >> you got it. [cheers and applause] it's not supposed to hurt this bad this early. >> i'm telling you--killin' me! >> ha ha ha. all right, third question. worth $2,000. which of these women is not one of the four distinguished actresses of the stage to currently have a broadway theater named in her honor? >> i'm workin' with you on this one. >> okay. >> okay? broadway... i'm gonna go d, pamela anderson, final answer. >> you were picking up what i was laying down. >> there you are. >> you got it. >> don't make it so hard. [both laugh] [applause] >> all right, that takes us to $3,000. when written out in english, all odd numbers contain which vowel? >> when written out in english, all odd numbers contain which vowel? [suspen
similar to how elections were held in ancient rome, in the tiny african nation of gambia, voters castputting a what in a drum? >> well, i know it's not a atm card or a groupon. i don't know what a kooshball is. i'ma be really embarrassed if i miss this. >> don't miss it then. [laughter] >> a, marble, final answer. >> you're not embarrassed at all. >> oh, thank god. >> you got it. [cheers and applause] it's not supposed to hurt this bad this early. >>...
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thanks to gambia and smiling because it was known for its beauty. its sex tourism. we talked to those affected the band to government official what's happening in the brain is the problem ah been playing. game 30 minutes on w b. oh. well. india's macho fleeting glimpses of it. but some continent economics has made them billionaires. the balance there reveling in the books for trying. how do news and rich live. the much as of india in 75 minutes on t w. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. give globalisation a face biodiversity species conservation exploitation in quality. human rights displacement. of the global and current of local actually. global 3000. robots are still in the development phase 5 some but it's going to happen when they grow. will humans and machines be able to peacefully co-exist or are we on the verge of a robot colors. if we just bumble into this totally unprepared with our heads in the sand feeling think about what could go wrong then let's face it it's probably going to be the biggest mistake in human history. artificial int
thanks to gambia and smiling because it was known for its beauty. its sex tourism. we talked to those affected the band to government official what's happening in the brain is the problem ah been playing. game 30 minutes on w b. oh. well. india's macho fleeting glimpses of it. but some continent economics has made them billionaires. the balance there reveling in the books for trying. how do news and rich live. the much as of india in 75 minutes on t w. climate change. sustainability....
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defaced 23 years old rather than 21 and a former player at several african clubs after fleeing the gambia refugee yet arrived in. germany in 2015 he said he was 17 and was received as an unaccompanied minor and granted a residency permit and new claims are now being investigated by local authorities. this does it for the law in this type of case favors discretion and what liability is there because they're really fraudulent intent then the question is will the residency permit in retrospective we withdraw and then it goes to another authority and then we have to decide how we deal with this was done and she didn't then begin with. the club signed yet to enter any 16 and had his age medically checked at the time they standing behind their player sporting director eunice paul wrote in a statement i personally find it unbelievable and shocking that our player is being forced to run a public gauntlet as a result of this discussion back on his country and to us once again the correctness of his passport details. they could already be sporting consequences yet i was on the pitch as hamburg won
defaced 23 years old rather than 21 and a former player at several african clubs after fleeing the gambia refugee yet arrived in. germany in 2015 he said he was 17 and was received as an unaccompanied minor and granted a residency permit and new claims are now being investigated by local authorities. this does it for the law in this type of case favors discretion and what liability is there because they're really fraudulent intent then the question is will the residency permit in retrospective...
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union is not playing a prominent a role as they could have put west africa to intervene in 2011 or gambia and to help transition there so that shows a lot of promise in these regions if we think of women's voices extremely important not just counting numbers of women parliamentarians but within civil societies so until recently in uganda a very prominent female activist was arrested with an 18 month prison sentence to write a poem to the president. the association has been outspoken about that but regional issues reaching out to uganda to express its level for freedom of speech and i think it has risen to that level so that's one of many looking at those individual cases. >> education is important so what i get with the head of state especially through civil society to expect external players on exactly what africa tried it with those african leaders to invest more in education. so we invited president from mali with the topic and this is dearest to my heart and we cannot speak enough. so we talked about six countries today in each of those could be a topic with an entire day conference b
union is not playing a prominent a role as they could have put west africa to intervene in 2011 or gambia and to help transition there so that shows a lot of promise in these regions if we think of women's voices extremely important not just counting numbers of women parliamentarians but within civil societies so until recently in uganda a very prominent female activist was arrested with an 18 month prison sentence to write a poem to the president. the association has been outspoken about that...
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there are bright spots in west africa, intervened in 2011, intervened in the gambia, in 2017 and health transitions there. so i think that that shows a lot of promise in these regions. if we think about women's voices, for instance, that's extremely important, not just in, you know, counting numbers of women parliamentarians, but in how they are being voiced within civil society and so recently, for instance, in uganda, a very prominent female activist was arrested and given a 18-month prison sentence for writing a poem to the president. certainly, i know the association that i'm a member of has been outspoken about that, but regional issues as the kenyan government sort of reached out to uganda for that kind of prosecution for that level of speech. i don't think it's risen to that level. you can think about the cases and think more broadly about the policy level. >> so i will try to answer very quickly. education is not only important, but africans should take ownership of their own voice. it's important. what i'm getting with head of state and government they acknowled acknowledge, es
there are bright spots in west africa, intervened in 2011, intervened in the gambia, in 2017 and health transitions there. so i think that that shows a lot of promise in these regions. if we think about women's voices, for instance, that's extremely important, not just in, you know, counting numbers of women parliamentarians, but in how they are being voiced within civil society and so recently, for instance, in uganda, a very prominent female activist was arrested and given a 18-month prison...