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talking about sex still a some sites all top will hear from a 77 percent testing to jobs and we meet malawi and comedian design. not on the drag queens, miss. ground, the facts. i'm still seeing that went out loud me. sounds uncomfortable for some of you. it's always been viewed as a complex and culturally sensitive topic across africa. that would be several reasons for that, including cultural and religious. influenza is stigma or shame. but why should that stop us from learning or talking about it? well, it's definitely not stopping out. girl is often used to report to come in at lunch . she went to check out a social for that's called clinic. i you of m o u clinic in kids that let's find out more. all hello and welcome to another goals of new episode from the cape that and capital tie up. my name is camilla long, and i'm 1st 18 years old. today we're going to visit the community projects youth clinic is created by to young. keep that in the us to promote sexual, i'm a productive house and they want to reduce teenage pregnancy and also medical services to young communities. y'all things g
talking about sex still a some sites all top will hear from a 77 percent testing to jobs and we meet malawi and comedian design. not on the drag queens, miss. ground, the facts. i'm still seeing that went out loud me. sounds uncomfortable for some of you. it's always been viewed as a complex and culturally sensitive topic across africa. that would be several reasons for that, including cultural and religious. influenza is stigma or shame. but why should that stop us from learning or talking...
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and we meet malawi and comedian design, not on the drag queens, miss ground, the facts i'm show seen that went out loud. we sound uncomfortable for some of you. it's always been viewed as a complex and culturally sensitive topic across africa. that could be several reasons for that's including cultural and religious. influenza is stigma or shame. but why should that stop us from learning or talking about it? well, it's definitely not stopping now. girls often use report to come in out lots she when to check out a social 4. that's called clinic i you them or youth clinic in keep that, let's find out more. it all up. hello and welcome to another goals of new episode from the cape that and capital tie up. my name is camilla long, and i'm 15 years old. today we're going to visit the community projects youth clinic is created by 2 young. keep that in the us to promote sexual and reproductive house, and once again, they want to reduce teenage pregnancy and also medical services to young teenage of things. guess do you want to know more? come join us when better by force, and they also lay
and we meet malawi and comedian design, not on the drag queens, miss ground, the facts i'm show seen that went out loud. we sound uncomfortable for some of you. it's always been viewed as a complex and culturally sensitive topic across africa. that could be several reasons for that's including cultural and religious. influenza is stigma or shame. but why should that stop us from learning or talking about it? well, it's definitely not stopping now. girls often use report to come in out lots she...
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in malawi, we in bulk on a journey nice and cover the captivating story behind the traditional getting megan or royal umbrellas. and we tackle gender stereotypes with monday's biggest up and coming female hip hop artist. me, you're a window, i am pamela. i'm kind of good, and you're watching after you max. the creativity is a pro, he says that a nice imagination, adverse original mazda pieces of fuel create to that heart, is south african, born from gun new mishal mach hulu. who's breaking boundaries in more than one way? the don't say design of wound dining me. so i'm like, hulu is making a new employ himself in the creative circles of cape town and also on social media . when up cycled outs that he created from shopping bags went viral. some cold me hadn't been telling them because i live a double lives during the day. i'm a traditional dunce. uh, and i'm a codes by night. i draw inspiration from everything are on the from, from, from books nature, creativity lives within me, and it's tailored through my dancing my size and design, my interior design and my photography, the amazon. s
in malawi, we in bulk on a journey nice and cover the captivating story behind the traditional getting megan or royal umbrellas. and we tackle gender stereotypes with monday's biggest up and coming female hip hop artist. me, you're a window, i am pamela. i'm kind of good, and you're watching after you max. the creativity is a pro, he says that a nice imagination, adverse original mazda pieces of fuel create to that heart, is south african, born from gun new mishal mach hulu. who's breaking...
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there have been cyclones that have made landfall in areas like mauritius, madagascar, malawi, zambia.y've had quite devastating impacts. and just demonstrating how climate change has no boundaries, it is something that's going to affect every single country. and so that's definitely been something that's evident. we're seeing a lot of people suffering in terms of food security because of the prolonged droughts that are occurring and the flooding that has contributed to massive public health concerns across the continent. now to ukraine — where president zelensky has announced he's replacing the country's defence minister, saying it's time for a new approach. 0leksii reznikov had been in post since before the start of the full—scale russian invasion in february last year. his removal is thought to be part of mr zelensky�*s determination to tackle corruption in all government departments. president zelensky has nominated rustem umerov, who's currently in charge of ukraine's privatisation programme — as the new defence minister. here's mr zelensky giving that update... translation: this
there have been cyclones that have made landfall in areas like mauritius, madagascar, malawi, zambia.y've had quite devastating impacts. and just demonstrating how climate change has no boundaries, it is something that's going to affect every single country. and so that's definitely been something that's evident. we're seeing a lot of people suffering in terms of food security because of the prolonged droughts that are occurring and the flooding that has contributed to massive public health...
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one of the deadliest storm to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddie ripped through malawizambique, madagascar, killing over 1000 people. west and central africa experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1500 people were killed. 3.2 million displaced after that. kenya's president opened the summit and laid out the scale of the challenge. >> this is our home. that is why the conversation of north versus south must come to an end. who did what he is not a conversation that we have the luxury to engage in. because when the apocalypse happens, it will happen for all of us, for the entire humanity. lewis: our africa correspondent told us more about the significance of the africa climate summit. >> this is the first africa climate summit, organized by the kenyan government together with the african union. the thinking is, we have heard from the president william ruto, saying this is the time to think about solutions, not the time to list our grievances. everyone knows where the problems are. africa contribute to least to climate change but suffers th
one of the deadliest storm to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddie ripped through malawizambique, madagascar, killing over 1000 people. west and central africa experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1500 people were killed. 3.2 million displaced after that. kenya's president opened the summit and laid out the scale of the challenge. >> this is our home. that is why the conversation of north versus south must come to an end. who did what he...
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another example would be o for khwaja tupo malawi. so that's a tongan name and it means love at sea. and the last name means like a fierce warrior of the south pacific. so those are just two examples. but i think the whole point of the book is really just to show that everybody's name has significant meaning. you know, we choose names really carefully and they not only have a meaning as words, but they have oftentimes a lot of history and connection to our past and our ancestors. >> they are important to us and to our ancestors. yeah, but is it your experience, perhaps a personal experience, that there are people who don't care to learn them? >> oh, absolutely. so first, as a child, my mom's name is wan ling. wan ling and i grew up answering landline, you know, with the cord and people saying like wang ling, wang long and sometimes even wendy and so it was just like my first experience and like people really not making an effort. and then as an educator, i would often hear stories from students about teachers who just did not make an
another example would be o for khwaja tupo malawi. so that's a tongan name and it means love at sea. and the last name means like a fierce warrior of the south pacific. so those are just two examples. but i think the whole point of the book is really just to show that everybody's name has significant meaning. you know, we choose names really carefully and they not only have a meaning as words, but they have oftentimes a lot of history and connection to our past and our ancestors. >> they...
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he has studied youth participation in gambling, and he joins us from bland, ty malawi and joining us from kenya's capital, nairobi, nelson. we re, is programs officer at the responsible gaming federation of kenya. so i supposed to get a genius nelson. welcome mistake it. half of 3 of you here. i'm going to stop with the assignment that we sent on nairobi cru off to do in 10 years earlier this week . they were outside of affecting shop and they spoke to a couple of gamblers. and this is what they told us. a bit thing in the beginning while respecting is removed, many of us from a life of crime. it has many advantages and one cannot sleep hungry if it is played right. we ask the government to support the batting industry. and so what you know about the bed in 2019 i $1900.00. but since then i've lost and lost. now i have no more money but i'm hopeful i will when next time i that how for the bread, the next. but that in 2019, and $1900.00 in food downhill from the room. today i am wondering hearing those cautionary tales and ultimately what the same time, why is sports go ahead and doin
he has studied youth participation in gambling, and he joins us from bland, ty malawi and joining us from kenya's capital, nairobi, nelson. we re, is programs officer at the responsible gaming federation of kenya. so i supposed to get a genius nelson. welcome mistake it. half of 3 of you here. i'm going to stop with the assignment that we sent on nairobi cru off to do in 10 years earlier this week . they were outside of affecting shop and they spoke to a couple of gamblers. and this is what...
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one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy ripped through malawiafrica experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. earlier, i spoke to nazanine moshiri, senior analyst on climate, environment and conflict at the international crisis group. prominent leaders from the us. john kerry is here as well. antonio guterres. it's really important because of the timing. the last three years, we've seen seismic events globally from covid—19 to the war in russia, which has really highlighted the way that we're interconnected. and the fact is that africa really is bearing the brunt of global carbon emissions while it itself is barely producing any at all. and africa, at the same time, needs billions of dollars, around £460 billion worth of climate financing in terms of adaptation for the continent. and it's getting a fraction of that at the moment. so it's really important for african leaders, they say, to come together to get these messages across and to try to get financing for afr
one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy ripped through malawiafrica experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. earlier, i spoke to nazanine moshiri, senior analyst on climate, environment and conflict at the international crisis group. prominent leaders from the us. john kerry is here as well. antonio guterres. it's really important because of the timing. the last three...
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when she went to zambia, they with a much lies that were killing hundreds of people next door to malawi. she did not go to my law. we did not even mention mallory, but spend a lot of time in zambia, trying to push and now do be thank you agenda and agenda that africans out across the continent as a it's really not an issue for us. we have more important things to worry about, but vice president, how does spend a lot of time on the l g b? think you, i'm not saying it's not an important issue, but when it comes to the grid, custom of things, the africans, i telling you that this is not a priority for us. we grew up with people who were, would trans, we would, we had down. i remember growing up in my village, we had men will segment in they would hang around, women that did that thing. nobody kid. we had women who lived with women, we call them spanish does, and nobody can, you know, i'm go, i've seen people who are clearly gay looking and it was never an issue. so the applicants, i'm telling you that it's not the primary isn't as the web from it, but she did not listen to them. she kept w
when she went to zambia, they with a much lies that were killing hundreds of people next door to malawi. she did not go to my law. we did not even mention mallory, but spend a lot of time in zambia, trying to push and now do be thank you agenda and agenda that africans out across the continent as a it's really not an issue for us. we have more important things to worry about, but vice president, how does spend a lot of time on the l g b? think you, i'm not saying it's not an important issue,...
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one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy, ripped through malawi people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. our africa correspondent anne soy is following developments from nairobi — and i asked her to talk me through what the organisers of the summit hoped to achieve. at the end of this three—day summit, the kenyan president hopes that the delegates will have agreed on the solutions that they will be taking to the table during cop28, the un climate summit, upcoming in november in dubai. and so, as you say, he is trying to strike a positive tone to this and saying that they are not here to list grievances. they are not here to just talk about being a victim. this is a region that contributes least to climate change, but suffers the worst impact of it. and so they say everyone knows that. now, can they discuss solutions? and he is saying that africa has much of the unused arable land. if it was turned into agricultural productive land, this is a continent that could feed itself and feed the rest of the world. he is looking at the minerals that ar
one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy, ripped through malawi people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. our africa correspondent anne soy is following developments from nairobi — and i asked her to talk me through what the organisers of the summit hoped to achieve. at the end of this three—day summit, the kenyan president hopes that the delegates will have agreed on the solutions that they will be taking to the table during cop28, the un...
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one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy, ripped through malawiary, killing over a thousand people. and both west and central africa experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. kenya's president opened the summit and laid out the scale of the challenge. we love this world, of course it is our home. and that is why the conversation of north versus south must come to an end. "who did what" is not a conversation that we have the luxury to engage in. because when the apocalypse happens, it will happen for all of us, for the entire humanity. 0ur africa correspondent anne soy told us about the significance of the africa climate summit. this is the first africa climate summit, and it's been organised by the kenyan government together with the african union. and the thinking is that, as we have heard from the president william ruto, saying that this is the time to think about solutions. it is not time to come and list our grievances. everybody knows where the problems are, tha
one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy, ripped through malawiary, killing over a thousand people. and both west and central africa experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. kenya's president opened the summit and laid out the scale of the challenge. we love this world, of course it is our home. and that is why the conversation of north versus south must come to an end....
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one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy ripped through malawi of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced 0ur africa correspondent anne soy is following developments from nairobi — and i asked her to talk me through what the organisers of the summit hoped to achieve. at the end of this three—day summit, the kenyan president hopes that the delegates will have agreed on the solutions that they will be taking to the table during cop28, the un climate summit, upcoming, in november in dubai. and so, as you say, he is trying to strike a positive tone to this and saying that they are not here to list grievances. they are not here to just talk about being a victim. this is a region that contributes least to climate change, but suffers the worst impact of it. and so they say everyone knows that. now, can they discuss solutions? and he saying that africa has much of the unused arable land. if it was turned into agricultural productive land, this is a continent that could feed itself and feed t
one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy ripped through malawi of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced 0ur africa correspondent anne soy is following developments from nairobi — and i asked her to talk me through what the organisers of the summit hoped to achieve. at the end of this three—day summit, the kenyan president hopes that the delegates will have agreed on the solutions that...
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this particular gentleman that we were with was from malawi.en though families are coming forward to identify their relatives, because of the fact that they are undocumented migrants, many are choosing to stay away because they are afraid of being arrested. we also heard about the young man who was in hospital but had fled because he is also undocumented. so it adds another layer to the tragedy, the sorrow and the morning that so many people are in tonight. am the uk, a tiktok influencer and her mother have been jailed for life for the murder of two men who died after their car was rammed off the road following a high—speed chase. mahek bukhari and her mother, ansreen, were found guilty of killing hashim ijazuddin and saqib hussain in february last year. it happened after mr hussain had threatened to expose an affair with ansreen bukhari. our midlands correspondent, navteonhal, reports. mother and daughter, best friends... who are you? who are we? ..and murderers. mahek bukhari wanted to be known as a tiktok influencer. but along with her mothe
this particular gentleman that we were with was from malawi.en though families are coming forward to identify their relatives, because of the fact that they are undocumented migrants, many are choosing to stay away because they are afraid of being arrested. we also heard about the young man who was in hospital but had fled because he is also undocumented. so it adds another layer to the tragedy, the sorrow and the morning that so many people are in tonight. am the uk, a tiktok influencer and...
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one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy ripped through malawi00 people. and both west and central africa experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. live now to doctor susan chomba, director for vital landscapes for africa at the world resources institute. thanks forjoining us. how significant is this summit? it is absolutely _ significant is this summit? it 3 absolutely significant for africa and it is the first african climate summit with so many heads of state and so many countries participating and so many countries participating and it is important because this is and it is important because this is a summit where advocate sees itself as a leader in terms of defining not just what is good for africa and climate change but good for the rest of the world. the climate change but good for the rest of the world-— of the world. the organisers want to tilt the focus — of the world. the organisers want to tilt the focus away _ of the world. the organisers want to tilt t
one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy ripped through malawi00 people. and both west and central africa experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. live now to doctor susan chomba, director for vital landscapes for africa at the world resources institute. thanks forjoining us. how significant is this summit? it is absolutely _ significant is this summit? it 3 absolutely...
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one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy, ripped through malawifrica experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. kenya's president — opened the summit — and laid out the scale of the challenge. we love this world, of course it is our home. and that is why the conversation of north versus south must come to an end. "who did what?" is not a conversation that we have the luxury to engage in. because when the apocalypse happens, it will happen for all of us, for the entire humanity. let's cross over to nairobi and speak to amos wemanya, senior advisor st powershift africa, a climate advocacy group in kenya. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. . thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ . ., programme. thank you so much for havin: programme. thank you so much for having me- — programme. thank you so much for having me. what _ programme. thank you so much for having me. what do _ progra
one of the deadliest storms to hit africa in the last two decades, cyclone freddy, ripped through malawifrica experienced one of the worst flooding disasters ever in 2022. more than 1,500 people were killed and 3.2 million displaced. kenya's president — opened the summit — and laid out the scale of the challenge. we love this world, of course it is our home. and that is why the conversation of north versus south must come to an end. "who did what?" is not a conversation that we...
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well julie haener residents returning back to the malawi town for the very first time now since that deadly wildfire. the unrest sizable community awaiting them. plus, los bomberos gathering from across the bay area to lend a hand to lahaina. the lowrider benefit you do not want to miss , "kevin, what does being the ceo of cashbacking mean to you?" it means cashbacking every opportunity. did you cashback on this? like i wouldn't cashback? cashbacking by the basket, i see you. ugh. i dreamt you didn't cashback this flight. oh good. if you're buying it, flying it, or wining n' dining it, then you gotta be cashbacking it. come on now. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. the historic town of lahaina on fox's gurnal scott has the story. it's an emotional day in hawaii. residents of the burned out town of lahaina returning for the first time since the deadly wildfire fires that killed dozens back in august. many are coming home to little more than ashes. the fast moving flames virtually wipin
well julie haener residents returning back to the malawi town for the very first time now since that deadly wildfire. the unrest sizable community awaiting them. plus, los bomberos gathering from across the bay area to lend a hand to lahaina. the lowrider benefit you do not want to miss , "kevin, what does being the ceo of cashbacking mean to you?" it means cashbacking every opportunity. did you cashback on this? like i wouldn't cashback? cashbacking by the basket, i see you. ugh. i...
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texted you when i read this sentence because it reminded me of a directive reading we done with one in malawi on 150,000 years ago because you wrote about how doing repetitive tasks a job that is on your knees cleaning in also provided space into like actually so we had like a whole like argument about that with some people who were like, no, working class people need to be taught. to think that, oh, my first year in grad school, i remember it was like a yeah thing where people were like, yeah, like we have to teach them words and how. think about the condition and explain to them oppression, raising consciousness when you were like how you think they don't know and so i just, you know, i think for me that is part of the revolutionary nature of this is that the tone of it is it's nothing pollyanna. it's not sentimental, it's hard, but know it is just not that really that worried about the white people. i mean, the white people exist and they around and stuff. but this isn't really a book about them. it's not like. here are all the terrible things that the white people did to the black people
texted you when i read this sentence because it reminded me of a directive reading we done with one in malawi on 150,000 years ago because you wrote about how doing repetitive tasks a job that is on your knees cleaning in also provided space into like actually so we had like a whole like argument about that with some people who were like, no, working class people need to be taught. to think that, oh, my first year in grad school, i remember it was like a yeah thing where people were like, yeah,...
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return back to their villages and talk about the horrors they went through in another african state, malawi singer madonna is suspected of trafficking in children, the president of the country is asked to investigate. you will never know for sure. why then use the child, one can only assume forced labor sexual exploitation of organ trafficking is the most common fluent. the study of the darknet gives these numbers. the price of a kidney on the black market can reach 200,000 dollars; a heart of 120,000 125,000 gives for a pancreas 150 for a liver, but the most expensive lungs can reach 290,000 dollars, if you add it with other organs cheaper, a healthy donor will cost a million high. jewish politician found guilty of attempted organ harvesting in uk clinic case involved this scandal the senator for nigeria thundered all over england and guys brought kei querimada to london to cut out his kidney there. as of course same assure in clinic. they could not even imagine that a non- volunteer would be placed on the operating table. this is the first verdict of this kind in the uk, but the process p
return back to their villages and talk about the horrors they went through in another african state, malawi singer madonna is suspected of trafficking in children, the president of the country is asked to investigate. you will never know for sure. why then use the child, one can only assume forced labor sexual exploitation of organ trafficking is the most common fluent. the study of the darknet gives these numbers. the price of a kidney on the black market can reach 200,000 dollars; a heart of...
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return back to their villages and talk about the horrors they went through in another african state, malawie foundation of the singer madonna of the president of the country are asked to investigate. you will never know for sure. why then the child is used can only be assumed, and as forced labor , sexual exploitation, organ trafficking. this is the most common fluent. the study of the darknet gives these numbers. the price of a kidney on the black market can be as high as $ 200,000 ; hearts are $120,000; when combined with other organs cheaper, a healthy donor will cost a million high-ranking. all nigerian politicians were found guilty of attempting to harvest organs in a case involving a british clinic, this scandal thundered throughout england, the senator for nigeria and the guys brought cake perrimada to london to cut out a kidney from him. as of course same assure in clinic. they could not even imagine that a non- volunteer would be placed on the operating table. this is the first sentence of its kind in the uk but hyped in seven process might not have taken place. if the guys had bro
return back to their villages and talk about the horrors they went through in another african state, malawie foundation of the singer madonna of the president of the country are asked to investigate. you will never know for sure. why then the child is used can only be assumed, and as forced labor , sexual exploitation, organ trafficking. this is the most common fluent. the study of the darknet gives these numbers. the price of a kidney on the black market can be as high as $ 200,000 ; hearts...
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this year, we carr— turkey, in malawi earlier this year, we can bring — turkey, in malawi earlier thishis? we see a lot of broken bones, orthopaedic _ like this? we see a lot of broken bones, orthopaedic injuries, - like this? we see a lot of broken. bones, orthopaedic injuries, crash injuries _ bones, orthopaedic injuries, crash injuries a— bones, orthopaedic injuries, crash injuries. a lot of those are dealt within— injuries. a lot of those are dealt within the — injuries. a lot of those are dealt within the very early days by local providers — within the very early days by local providers. what is usually as he went— providers. what is usually as he went out— providers. what is usually as he went out with a large number of people — went out with a large number of people who can no longer access medical— people who can no longer access medical care because facilities have been destroyed or pharmaceutical supplies— been destroyed or pharmaceutical supplies have been destroyed, or infrastructure and access is not possible — infrastructure and access is not possible. it is making sure t
this year, we carr— turkey, in malawi earlier this year, we can bring — turkey, in malawi earlier thishis? we see a lot of broken bones, orthopaedic _ like this? we see a lot of broken bones, orthopaedic injuries, - like this? we see a lot of broken. bones, orthopaedic injuries, crash injuries _ bones, orthopaedic injuries, crash injuries a— bones, orthopaedic injuries, crash injuries. a lot of those are dealt within— injuries. a lot of those are dealt within the — injuries. a lot of...
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are currently blocked in european ports, only two shipments have been sent so far. 20,000 tons to malawi and 34,000 to kenya, the rest remains in the hands of european states. and this is despite the fact that we are talking about a purely humanitarian effort to which no sanctions should apply. dear colleagues, we believe that the vast majority of countries including african ones which are seeing an alarming trend in the area of food security, have sufficient fertile land. that is, there is a foundation there for building food sovereignty and it must be strengthened not through humanitarian aid but through the implementation of projects in the area of sustainable development as a whole, the transfer of necessary technologies, fertilizers, weather resistant seeds. we are convinced that with the use of appropriate agricultural technologies and proper organization of agricultural production, africa will in the future not only be able to feed itself and ensure its own food security, but also become an exporter of various types of food. for its part, russia is ready to share its expertise wit
are currently blocked in european ports, only two shipments have been sent so far. 20,000 tons to malawi and 34,000 to kenya, the rest remains in the hands of european states. and this is despite the fact that we are talking about a purely humanitarian effort to which no sanctions should apply. dear colleagues, we believe that the vast majority of countries including african ones which are seeing an alarming trend in the area of food security, have sufficient fertile land. that is, there is a...
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tomorrow the secretary of state will attend a joint conference held with canada, costa rica, malawi and the dustbin of history. people should know there are countries they should not go to. if you're a dual american-iranian citizen, we kindly ask that you not go to iran. the state department has put out a warning of which countries are most likely to deter americans wrongfully. >> you also helped secure the release of britney griner late last year. you've been on the inside of many of these negotiations. going back to russia and the challenges it poses, which are different than those from iran, what is the latest on paul whelan? you successfully got britney griner out. paul whelan was not part of that negotiation. can you tell us anything? >> i'd love to go into some detail. sadly, i can't. we're making diplomatic moves to move this forward on paul whelan's case. i still routinely talk to paul and his family, keeping them abreast of what we're trying to do. we'll be doing some work and traveling in the upcoming weeks to further his case. and evan gershkovich, ambassador tracy had a chan
tomorrow the secretary of state will attend a joint conference held with canada, costa rica, malawi and the dustbin of history. people should know there are countries they should not go to. if you're a dual american-iranian citizen, we kindly ask that you not go to iran. the state department has put out a warning of which countries are most likely to deter americans wrongfully. >> you also helped secure the release of britney griner late last year. you've been on the inside of many of...