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the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa. problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas, where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care. transport, getting to the hospital is always an issue. we don't have enough health care workers for the population. big problems, i would say. not all maternal health clinics across kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as this one in nairobi. but it's hoped the technology being trialled here could help ensure that more mothers—to—be get access to potentially life—saving treatment. this is janefer�*s first glimpse of her baby. the legs. oh, wow! ultrasound scans like these play a key role in ensuring a pregnancy goes smoothly. unfortunately, there's been some bumps in the road for janefer. last month, i had a complication. i had a discharge. she was advised to go straight to hospital to get checked out. i was scared. yeah, i was scared. i was like, "maybe i'm losing the baby or somet
the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa. problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas, where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care. transport, getting to the hospital is always an issue. we don't have enough health care workers for the population. big problems, i would say. not all maternal health clinics across kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as...
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the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa.a, the problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas, where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care. transport, getting to the hospital is always an issue. we don't have enough health care workers for the population. big problems, i would say. not all maternal health clinics across kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as this one in nairobi. but it's hoped the technology being trialled here could help ensure that more mothers—to—be get access to potentially life—saving treatment. this is janefer�*s first glimpse of her baby. the legs. oh, wow! ultrasound scans like these play a key role in ensuring a pregnancy goes smoothly. unfortunately, there's been some bumps in the road forjanefer. last month, i had a complication. i had a discharge. she was advised to go straight to hospital to get checked out. i was scared. yeah, i was scared. i was like, "maybe i'm losing the baby or
the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa.a, the problem is actually getting worse. 70% of the population lives in remote rural areas, where they're cut off from life—saving infrastructure. not all mums are able to access the right kind of care. transport, getting to the hospital is always an issue. we don't have enough health care workers for the population. big problems, i would say. not all maternal health clinics across kenya are as well—equipped or as...
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not in sub saharan africa where they have to think where they get bread and butter before thinking abouta model which fits each country. hi term. there has to be a model which fits each country.— fits each country. hi come across one example. — fits each country. hi come across one example, wind _ fits each country. hi come across one example, wind energy. - fits each country. hi come across one example, wind energy. the | one example, wind energy. the conclusion was this needed to be scaled up three times in order to meet demand by the end of the decade. i would like to very quickly ten to one point. of the energy leaders surveyed, around 50% said that engaging diverse communities, stakeholder coordination, was one of their greatest concerns as it had their greatest concerns as it had the most impact. could you explain to us, please? you the most impact. could you explain to us. please?— to us, please? you cannot get to these targets — to us, please? you cannot get to these targets without _ to us, please? you cannot get to these targets without bringing i these targets without bringing
not in sub saharan africa where they have to think where they get bread and butter before thinking abouta model which fits each country. hi term. there has to be a model which fits each country.— fits each country. hi come across one example. — fits each country. hi come across one example, wind _ fits each country. hi come across one example, wind energy. - fits each country. hi come across one example, wind energy. the | one example, wind energy. the conclusion was this needed to be...
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the equivalent figure in sub-saharan africa is 40%. >> i started now in the oncology ward where i was a lot of patients coming in and out. that is so sad to see how many of them come at late stages and are left on palliative care. >> this third year student from neighboring tanzania says every patient including a woman whose condition is not curable gets the best available therapy to ease their pain and suffering. a departure from the practice and philosophy in many low resource settings. daca she would -- >> they would not recognize that chemo is useful or as they would say worthwhile for her. >> she is among 42 students from nine african countries. 70% of them female. selected each year from nearly 1600 applicants. and because it is much needed in rural settings, their education at emphasizes -- their education emphasizes emergency and trauma care. the mannequins can simulate pain points. the goal is to train doctors who are also advocates for equitable care. students sign contracts agreeing to work for five years after graduation in an underserved area. in exchange, they get a free
the equivalent figure in sub-saharan africa is 40%. >> i started now in the oncology ward where i was a lot of patients coming in and out. that is so sad to see how many of them come at late stages and are left on palliative care. >> this third year student from neighboring tanzania says every patient including a woman whose condition is not curable gets the best available therapy to ease their pain and suffering. a departure from the practice and philosophy in many low resource...
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additional 44000000 primary and secondary teachers will be needed world wide 520-3015 1000000 in sub saharan africa alone. they say the professor that creates all other professions that makes all of the professions possible. you would think that there'd be a lot of respect for the occupation and that people would be very well paid. but despite the advance has made an education that is generally not the case. and so fewer people have decided to go into it. the schools are also often the scene of more and cruces. according to the studies education under attacks. more than 5000. the tax on educational institutions were registered in 202020. 21. the a 3rd reason for the problems in the education system. coven, 19 in uganda schools remain closed for 83 weeks. during the pandemic world wide, over half a 1000000000 pupils were unable to take part in online learning. center welfare countries were able to do denies teaching content. during the pandemic, this enabled pupils to learn how to use the new technologies the according to the unesco world education report. digital media has positive effects on learn
additional 44000000 primary and secondary teachers will be needed world wide 520-3015 1000000 in sub saharan africa alone. they say the professor that creates all other professions that makes all of the professions possible. you would think that there'd be a lot of respect for the occupation and that people would be very well paid. but despite the advance has made an education that is generally not the case. and so fewer people have decided to go into it. the schools are also often the scene of...
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example, a lot of it, you know, the vast majority of rain for agriculture in the world is in sub saharan africa. and then there is also, you know, phishing hurting. and that means that when natural disaster strikes it, you know, many communities are taking a massive financial hit if they're not losing dark, all of their livelihood. so i completely, so what's africa is going to do? i mean, a big tub that is saying african. but what's the concept go to doing this and for the science of substance speaking of a 3 pronged approach. so there is a adaptation which for example, if we look at a place like somebody we're now which is going through drought, we can look at drug resistant crops or fixing leaks and water pipes to make sure there is more water to the water. the crops, basically adapting to the world that is already marked by climate change in many places of africa. finance is also very important. so in the last you, in conferences on climate change, robeto's have, you know, been discussing how to set up and manage a fund where richer countries pay vulnerable countries. money that after they'r
example, a lot of it, you know, the vast majority of rain for agriculture in the world is in sub saharan africa. and then there is also, you know, phishing hurting. and that means that when natural disaster strikes it, you know, many communities are taking a massive financial hit if they're not losing dark, all of their livelihood. so i completely, so what's africa is going to do? i mean, a big tub that is saying african. but what's the concept go to doing this and for the science of substance...
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for example, on the french military in africa, well in west africa, in in the sahara, in sub-saharan africae were repeated attacks by various terrorist groups, but france did not intervene. this fifth article never once because of the fact that yes, well , continuing, for example, there were operations of the united states and others, and a coalition of a whole number of states, including european and nato members, in iraq, but it was not an operation nato, at the very beginning, we remember, france and germany then refrained from it, they simply did not refrain, they opposed it, and britain. and ukraine, by the way, yes, participated in this operations, and non-nato members also participated, it did not apply to nato, but in afghanistan there was an operation under the auspices of nato, and there were also attacks and the deaths of soldiers, members of these missions, let’s call them contingents, but this is not meant the entry of nato into the war or the use of the fifth article, that is, what president macron is proposing, it does not actually concern nato at all, it can be a national in
for example, on the french military in africa, well in west africa, in in the sahara, in sub-saharan africae were repeated attacks by various terrorist groups, but france did not intervene. this fifth article never once because of the fact that yes, well , continuing, for example, there were operations of the united states and others, and a coalition of a whole number of states, including european and nato members, in iraq, but it was not an operation nato, at the very beginning, we remember,...
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when nearly doubled to 55 percent and $2100.00, sub saharan africa alone will account for one and every 2 children born on the planet by then. the only 6 nation samo somalia, tonia initiated chad and to g gets done are expected to have fatality rights above the replacement level. well, the you in says the global population now and more than 8000000000 people will peak at nearly 10000000 in the mid 20 days, which running us now from vienna in australia is klaus pregnant. he is a professor of economics at the university of economics. and business, thank you very much for joining us here on counting the cost across this has been described as a demographic catastrophe. can you just put into context how logic problem this is? but thank you very much for having me. um, i would say to moderate below for the moderate population decline. it's not so much as i need to know many problem, many mechanisms that can compensate for those activities. for example, if a educational population investments in technology such as labels saving technologies, automation, industrial robots and so on. and the cou
when nearly doubled to 55 percent and $2100.00, sub saharan africa alone will account for one and every 2 children born on the planet by then. the only 6 nation samo somalia, tonia initiated chad and to g gets done are expected to have fatality rights above the replacement level. well, the you in says the global population now and more than 8000000000 people will peak at nearly 10000000 in the mid 20 days, which running us now from vienna in australia is klaus pregnant. he is a professor of...
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and particularly when we're talking about a sub saharan africa decide how and so forth. so i think, you know, it is just going to get worse until we actually do something about it. and as i mentioned earlier, is not a shortage of food or a shortage of money globally. how do we now, you know, compensate and help countries that are facing climate change? add serious implications for security to get caught odette shortly. these countries which are normally the ones who contribute so little to global warming and carbon emissions, they need to be compensated in some way and supports it. so alex, i saw you are reacting to what the jamaila was saying that i want to pick up on the point that she was making when it comes to how do you ensure that these countries that need a, the most actually get it. and, and also obviously we know that the emergency is getting worse when it comes to boot and security. this is no surprise. we've known this for quite some time. but where do things stand when it comes to fundraising, to address these crises? and are these a budgets that are being g
and particularly when we're talking about a sub saharan africa decide how and so forth. so i think, you know, it is just going to get worse until we actually do something about it. and as i mentioned earlier, is not a shortage of food or a shortage of money globally. how do we now, you know, compensate and help countries that are facing climate change? add serious implications for security to get caught odette shortly. these countries which are normally the ones who contribute so little to...
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to push the append to go on has described as it's most of the strategic military asset in sub saharan africa. looks like what you're just gonna lose, not shortly. anyway, make sure your question more with us here at ology international. we are live from the the, the entire body. sanchez, i've been reporting news for most of my life work at fox cnn, nbc. when a couple of the bodies interviewed presidents also, well yeah, garbage off. castro model, maria got that experience has made me understand that new should be honest and direct and impactful on this show today. speaking of those things, another missile attack and that civilians in belgrade, russia, tesla black rock, big in india, and the ron retaliates. if that's what you want to call it, i would, honest, direct impact with this is direct impact. the . i found 2 other guys who are honest, direct and impactful. and before we get into the stories, i want to introduce them to you. here we go. my esteemed panel on this day. as we often use, join political scientists, dr. wilmer leon, not a bad golf or by the way, political and compensator gar
to push the append to go on has described as it's most of the strategic military asset in sub saharan africa. looks like what you're just gonna lose, not shortly. anyway, make sure your question more with us here at ology international. we are live from the the, the entire body. sanchez, i've been reporting news for most of my life work at fox cnn, nbc. when a couple of the bodies interviewed presidents also, well yeah, garbage off. castro model, maria got that experience has made me understand...
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it could be in sub-saharan africa. iran has tentacles all around the world. look for a strike.k for proportionate -- here is a sliver of good news. what i don't perceive is iran escalating the conflict here. iran doesn't want a wider war in the region. they're not prepared for one. so i think it will be a very proportional, very precise strike against an israeli diplomatic compound, not a wider war. >> admiral james stavridis, former supreme allied commander of nato. thanks for your time. >> thanks, willie. >>> former president trump held a fund-raiser in south florida last night as he gears up for what likely will be the most presidential presidential campaign in history while trailing president biden in the money race. nbc's marissa parra is in florida. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. former president trump securing $50.5 million in donation commitments saying the fund-raiser hosted at the whom of investor john paulson. last night mr. trump framed this as a record-setting night that was a sign of a uniting republican party. you can see former first lady melania atten
it could be in sub-saharan africa. iran has tentacles all around the world. look for a strike.k for proportionate -- here is a sliver of good news. what i don't perceive is iran escalating the conflict here. iran doesn't want a wider war in the region. they're not prepared for one. so i think it will be a very proportional, very precise strike against an israeli diplomatic compound, not a wider war. >> admiral james stavridis, former supreme allied commander of nato. thanks for your time....
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sub-saharan africa might be nations, peoples or as things became a bit closer to natural history and science, maybe varieties and the word varieties is a really interesting word. it's kind of closer to reality in some ways, because the word variety is a botanical term, which implies cross fertilization and whole of different possibilities and phenotypes, whereas the word race, a certain limited number of groups and lineages it's a it's a zoological. so you'll that the the contest ask for you know what is the source of race it's asking about skin is asking about hair but it's really asking about something we're called what we would call race. now because it's it's science claiming the right to to do to say who people are. as i just said. now, there are a lot of things that we see in the essays which are emblematic of what happen farther in the century. it's really great because this is a almost like a focus group of race, if you want to call it that, because we're getting a cross section of what people are thinking. 1739 1740 and they send the essays. this is very different from, a mo
sub-saharan africa might be nations, peoples or as things became a bit closer to natural history and science, maybe varieties and the word varieties is a really interesting word. it's kind of closer to reality in some ways, because the word variety is a botanical term, which implies cross fertilization and whole of different possibilities and phenotypes, whereas the word race, a certain limited number of groups and lineages it's a it's a zoological. so you'll that the the contest ask for you...
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about tanisha were in the past few years has been increasing unit harassment of my branch of sub saharan africa. and so in all of this context, there was a question, how do we make sure that we, we organize? how can we organized safe pathways for people from language worker for refugees so that they can travel in a way that they don't have to reach their life? all right, thank you so much for speaking to us from parents coming the calls. thank you. still out on the i'll just hear a news our the sports is coming up and john rom will be looking to defend his master's title in the 1st gulf major of the year. built up coming up with theater in a moment. the the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by the business later. steve spencer bind him to like global your real estate destination in due by the the us forces. here's peter 3. thank you very much. well, in a start, move to basic science become the 1st say to ration ever to offer the prize money at the olympic games. well, that's what it takes, has announced that the 48 gold med list in paris. wel
about tanisha were in the past few years has been increasing unit harassment of my branch of sub saharan africa. and so in all of this context, there was a question, how do we make sure that we, we organize? how can we organized safe pathways for people from language worker for refugees so that they can travel in a way that they don't have to reach their life? all right, thank you so much for speaking to us from parents coming the calls. thank you. still out on the i'll just hear a news our the...
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he says covid 19 was barely a problem in some sub—saharan africa.that is? because they've got other stuff to worry about. you know what i mean? >> no, the reason why it wasn't a problem is because there was it wasn't . it wasn't caused by it wasn't. it wasn't caused by things that make you make you sick . no, that's. no, it's true. sick. no, that's. no, it's true. you sent me videos about not believing in viruses. and even if a shred of it was true, you still the model of presuming viruses exist works with the evidence . so there is nothing evidence. so there is nothing that you've sent me. i've sat there and watched your youtube videos on there. not being viruses now my algorithms having a great old time. no if those places in the middle of the world where it's nice and warm, they don't get sick. the reason they don't get sick. the reason they don't get sick. the reason they don't get sick is because they're not trapped indoors on a, on a, on a they've got no viruses, diseases, they've got other diseases to die from. >> they've got no aids. >> they
he says covid 19 was barely a problem in some sub—saharan africa.that is? because they've got other stuff to worry about. you know what i mean? >> no, the reason why it wasn't a problem is because there was it wasn't . it wasn't caused by it wasn't. it wasn't caused by things that make you make you sick . no, that's. no, it's true. sick. no, that's. no, it's true. you sent me videos about not believing in viruses. and even if a shred of it was true, you still the model of presuming...
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countries that traditionally consume a predominant the vegetarian diet. india, pakistan, and sub saharan regions of africa generating significant growth and meet consumption because of increases in both the population and income. the problem is the media industry drives climate change livestock, simon, and it's 15 percent of all greenhouse gases created by human activity. many believe cutting meat also 5 diets is a simple way to cut the emissions. but isn't that simple? as a folks are invalid and visit to seem reluctant to fully embrace plant based alternatives? yeah, yeah, no, technically we only meet twice a week, but we know we shouldn't really make more of an effort. essentially, i'm in favor of the idea, but i'm not strong enough to go full vig. it's all wrong. yeah. why not? but it's so that we all eat too much meat anyway. at least around the kona enticing new products are an offer such as this vague in cub made from, sorry, the form is all the shape is a bit different and so it's a color but all in all its teeth. do you just like a regular bob smith? it's good just makes such as you can tell that
countries that traditionally consume a predominant the vegetarian diet. india, pakistan, and sub saharan regions of africa generating significant growth and meet consumption because of increases in both the population and income. the problem is the media industry drives climate change livestock, simon, and it's 15 percent of all greenhouse gases created by human activity. many believe cutting meat also 5 diets is a simple way to cut the emissions. but isn't that simple? as a folks are invalid...
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a crisis in gaza, less reported conflicts across sub—sa ha ran reported conflicts across sub—saharan africa risks around taiwan, other issues in the middle east. —— the sahel. the biggest crisis facing the sahel. the biggest crisis facing the international community is to handle all of that, deal with climate change, regulate ai, handle all of that, deal with climate change, regulate al, to deal with all the issues we are facing, we need the international community to be able to cooperate and we are at a time of most acute geopolitical tension. ., , , tension. our leaders will find this difficult, tension. our leaders will find this difficult. you. _ tension. our leaders will find this difficult, you, valley, _ tension. our leaders will find this difficult, you, valley, where - tension. our leaders will find this difficult, you, valley, where the l tension. our leaders will find this l difficult, you, valley, where the un humanitarian chief as well as being labour cabinet minister in 2014 when there was another crisis in gaza. david cameron is warning of mass starvation, there is a royal na
a crisis in gaza, less reported conflicts across sub—sa ha ran reported conflicts across sub—saharan africa risks around taiwan, other issues in the middle east. —— the sahel. the biggest crisis facing the sahel. the biggest crisis facing the international community is to handle all of that, deal with climate change, regulate ai, handle all of that, deal with climate change, regulate al, to deal with all the issues we are facing, we need the international community to be able to...
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the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa.ss kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as this one in nairobi. but it's hoped the technology being trialled here could help ensure that more mothers—to—be get access to potentially life—saving treatment. this is janefer�*s first glimpse of her baby. the legs. oh, wow! ultrasound scans like these play a key role in ensuring a pregnancy goes smoothly. unfortunately, there's been some bumps in the road for janefer. last month, i had a complication. i had a discharge. she was advised to go straight to hospital to get checked out. i was scared. yeah, i was scared. i was like, "maybe i'm losing the baby or something." luckily, janefer and her baby are both fine, but she also had problems in her previous pregnancy. i had to go for caesarean section. and did your doctors tell you that it could have been prevented if you'd had an ultrasound earlier? yeah, they said it could have been prevented. where you live, is it difficult to get an ultrasound during your pregnancy? it's quite expe
the majority of all maternal deaths are in sub—saharan africa.ss kenya are as well—equipped or as well—staffed as this one in nairobi. but it's hoped the technology being trialled here could help ensure that more mothers—to—be get access to potentially life—saving treatment. this is janefer�*s first glimpse of her baby. the legs. oh, wow! ultrasound scans like these play a key role in ensuring a pregnancy goes smoothly. unfortunately, there's been some bumps in the road for...
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but the majority of it those places in, say , it goes to those places in, say, sub—saharan africa wherend children. it also provides health care, especially for women , which i'm especially for women, which i'm very much in favour of, of course. and you, you need to be able to look at what your programs do. do they educate people in the middle east? are they going to be able to get an education be able education themselves to be able to own countries to make their own countries a much more prosperous much safer and more prosperous place? so think you need to be place? so i think you need to be able to invest those of able to invest in those kind of foreign incumbent foreign areas. it's incumbent upon able to do so. and upon us to be able to do so. and also, from the defence point of view, we do train an awful lot of those armed forces in other countries the countries because we are the very best at doing it. so i don't think you could cut the foreign budget down. i think foreign aid budget down. i think it would to i it would be wrong to do it. i think that whole other think that is a w
but the majority of it those places in, say , it goes to those places in, say, sub—saharan africa wherend children. it also provides health care, especially for women , which i'm especially for women, which i'm very much in favour of, of course. and you, you need to be able to look at what your programs do. do they educate people in the middle east? are they going to be able to get an education be able education themselves to be able to own countries to make their own countries a much more...