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virtual superman policy fellow at the center, for global development in washington. d.c., thanks so much for your time. thank you. now out of a story of bravery and the basketball in somalia, it takes courage for women to play the sport. many of them face death threats from extremists and anger from their own families simply for playing the game. they love basketball practice in mogadishu. in blistering heat, it's a tough routine for the all female team. however, it's not only these conditions that make it hard. most of the girls come here against the wishes of their family. and there's also the constant threat of attack by gunmen who think women should not play sports publicly. while out of mogadishu is risky, we cannot openly say we are going to play. but we put our playing clothes and shoes and bags and carry them like that to the field. and we pretend we're going to school or university. mentioned me despite the insecurity with no government. that carriages also taught us that we still love playing basketball or hit the house or not. katherine is some man and the
virtual superman policy fellow at the center, for global development in washington. d.c., thanks so much for your time. thank you. now out of a story of bravery and the basketball in somalia, it takes courage for women to play the sport. many of them face death threats from extremists and anger from their own families simply for playing the game. they love basketball practice in mogadishu. in blistering heat, it's a tough routine for the all female team. however, it's not only these conditions...
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it's not perhaps in some major cities virtual superman policy fellow, at the center for global development in washington. d.c., thanks so much for your time. thank you. or belgium is a country with one of the world's highest coded, 19 death threats a shop increase in new cases. there has forced the government to reimpose a possible lockdown and the state doubly correspondent, teri schultz reports from brussels. the rules being rigorously enforced time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in belgium. the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement by police inspectors, like emily chua and kester. they've become the belgian authorities, last line of defense against the sky. high infection rate, their weapon, a 250 euro, fine people must go in for their orders are to accept few excuses when they get up 5 years through. is that where it is most real question? there for a lot of money for this, but everybody knows just say for everyone, it's not for us to use able to bait or not kill their
it's not perhaps in some major cities virtual superman policy fellow, at the center for global development in washington. d.c., thanks so much for your time. thank you. or belgium is a country with one of the world's highest coded, 19 death threats a shop increase in new cases. there has forced the government to reimpose a possible lockdown and the state doubly correspondent, teri schultz reports from brussels. the rules being rigorously enforced time's up for coronavirus rule breakers in...
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earlier we spoke to right till silverman from the center for global development. we also hear about the likely obstacles to distributing the vaccine in developing countries. there may be a limited distribution to the developing world, but there are several issues for why this act scene is unlikely to be distributed in mass to the developing world. so 1st is the total supply of the vaccine $1300000000.00 doses. it's not enough to go around, but my back of the, on the lookout believes and 6 wealthy country purchasers. and one of those is the european cup union are accounted for over 1100000000 and there is so there's just not that much left after those countries are accounted for. the other major problem is that even if lower middle income countries could get their hands on, the fact in this vaccine needs what's called an ultra cold chain, that means it needs to be stored at negatives, that endearing, make it 80 degrees celsius. this requires specialized equipment, specialized transport, specialized distribution networks. so this logistics where this have been in pro
earlier we spoke to right till silverman from the center for global development. we also hear about the likely obstacles to distributing the vaccine in developing countries. there may be a limited distribution to the developing world, but there are several issues for why this act scene is unlikely to be distributed in mass to the developing world. so 1st is the total supply of the vaccine $1300000000.00 doses. it's not enough to go around, but my back of the, on the lookout believes and 6...
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virtual superman policy fellow at the center, for global development in washington. d.c., thanks so much for your time. thank you. belgium is a country with one of the world's highest coded 19 deaths writes a shopping craze. a new cases that has forced the government to impose a partial lockdown and is d.w. correspond teri schultz reports from brussels. the rules being rigorously enforced tines up for corona virus. rule breakers in belgium, the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear masks, limit gatherings, to 4 people and obey the evening curfew. so the next step is strict enforcement by police inspectors, like emily chua and kester. they've become the belgian authorities, last line of defense against the sky. high infection rate, their weapon, a 250 euro, fine people must go in for their orders are to accept a few excuses when they get 5 years through. is that where he is most real person there? for a lot of money or something fierce. look, everybody knows. just say for everyone, it's not for us to use able to eat or not know their business. their business
virtual superman policy fellow at the center, for global development in washington. d.c., thanks so much for your time. thank you. belgium is a country with one of the world's highest coded 19 deaths writes a shopping craze. a new cases that has forced the government to impose a partial lockdown and is d.w. correspond teri schultz reports from brussels. the rules being rigorously enforced tines up for corona virus. rule breakers in belgium, the warnings didn't work to convince people to wear...
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i'm joined now by rachel silverman, a policy analyst at the center for global development — a think tanking here, reuters quoting some of the things the 620 leaders are saying, calling on the world bank to upscale its work to mobilise private financing to low—income developing families, in particular looking to help african countries overcome the crisis. how much of this is down to money? some of it's down to money. we are dealing with a fiscal fallout of the coronavirus crisis, that is a money challenge, that is about raising finance and getting it to people in need of whether that is governments or individuals and families suffering. and financing can help a lot with distributing that as well. but it's not the only thing that has a problem here. part of the issue is the supply challenge and logistics of manufacturing. as things stand, how well do supply match demand 7 things stand, how well do supply match demand? at the moment, not terribly well. part of the situation we are currently in is we have had promising news this week from two vaccine chars and these are still results, we are
i'm joined now by rachel silverman, a policy analyst at the center for global development — a think tanking here, reuters quoting some of the things the 620 leaders are saying, calling on the world bank to upscale its work to mobilise private financing to low—income developing families, in particular looking to help african countries overcome the crisis. how much of this is down to money? some of it's down to money. we are dealing with a fiscal fallout of the coronavirus crisis, that is a...
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issues facing the world and getting mixing who are you can find organizations like the center for global development that's helping to get you know charities they deal with the world's poorest countries. or many other organizations that are tackling the course problems in the world so i think it's important not to generalize across all of france be a very big tent. well this active author is in line of reasoning calls upon is to treat a charitable donation as an investment right and to put the money where the most return on investment will occur but with some causes i mean it's tricky to calculate the return in may mean if i donate to my local symphony right it's not as effective as donating to as slick untied anti-party angio but then again maybe having a symphony around is just as good as helping a 3rd world country kid somewhere so far away how do we measure the level of goodness so i think in many areas which are just very hard to get meaningful quantitative comparisons on and we have a general framework looking at. courses where it's harder to. get to sites numbers which we call the importance
issues facing the world and getting mixing who are you can find organizations like the center for global development that's helping to get you know charities they deal with the world's poorest countries. or many other organizations that are tackling the course problems in the world so i think it's important not to generalize across all of france be a very big tent. well this active author is in line of reasoning calls upon is to treat a charitable donation as an investment right and to put the...
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rachel silverman is a policy analyst from the us think tank, the center for global development.n to money. we are dealing with a fiscal fallout of the coronavirus crisis, that is a money challenge, that is about raising finance and getting it to people in need, whether that is governments or individuals and families suffering. and financing can help a lot with distributing the vaccine as well. but it's not the only thing that has a problem here. part of the issue is the supply challenge and logistics of manufacturing. as things stand, how well does supply match demand 7 at the moment, not terribly well. part of the situation we are currently in is we have had promising news this week from two vaccine trails and these are still interim results, we are getting safety data, but the pfizer vaccine and the moderna vaccine both came out, they are very promising. final efficacy is also... for these two vaccines, most of the supply is accounted for by a few wealthy countries — the us, europe, the uk, canada, australia, japan. however, there are many other vaccines in the pipeline that a
rachel silverman is a policy analyst from the us think tank, the center for global development.n to money. we are dealing with a fiscal fallout of the coronavirus crisis, that is a money challenge, that is about raising finance and getting it to people in need, whether that is governments or individuals and families suffering. and financing can help a lot with distributing the vaccine as well. but it's not the only thing that has a problem here. part of the issue is the supply challenge and...
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distribute this vaccine quickly and at scale joining us now is the senior fellow at the global center for global developmentr at harvard also with us is associate professor the professor at johns hopkins university business school i'll start with you. where the infrastructure at this moment in time and how ready is it for mass deployment of this vaccine >> the good thing is we've been working this the last colleagues, pfizer and others have been working at this scenario for at least a few months now we have a basic program. when we think about infrastructure, we think too much on physical infrastructure. but the important thing in my opinion, very crucial, is going to stand that we have information infrastructure in place. we have the right forecasts coming from the states of how much they need, what needs to be shipped to them. and then secondly, what will be our distribution plan and is that communicated appropriately to all the actors in the supply chain? >> the fact that pfizer and bontech is out in front of this and not other vaccines being approved and authorized around the same time, that would allow
distribute this vaccine quickly and at scale joining us now is the senior fellow at the global center for global developmentr at harvard also with us is associate professor the professor at johns hopkins university business school i'll start with you. where the infrastructure at this moment in time and how ready is it for mass deployment of this vaccine >> the good thing is we've been working this the last colleagues, pfizer and others have been working at this scenario for at least a few...