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in her village in rural burkina faso come at this woman is known as the child of the radio. her life. when she was just one, she developed a fever and became very unwell. than her father heard a than herfather heard a radio campaign warning parents to watch out for signs of malaria, pneumonia, and diarrhoea, three of the biggest killers of young children in the country. the campaign was part of a huge experiment broadcast on seven local radio stations forced... for three years. if you are a minister for help and you have 30 or $40,000 to spend on health, you are deciding who lives or dies. —— on seven local radio stations for three years. the number of children like this one who we re number of children like this one who were seen number of children like this one who were seen for malaria rose by 56% in the first year. consultations for diarrhoea and pneumonia increased too. it was notjust one way messages. parents have the chance to call into interactive shows, ensuring questions and concerns. they also work with local people in developing scripts and dramas and stories tha
in her village in rural burkina faso come at this woman is known as the child of the radio. her life. when she was just one, she developed a fever and became very unwell. than her father heard a than herfather heard a radio campaign warning parents to watch out for signs of malaria, pneumonia, and diarrhoea, three of the biggest killers of young children in the country. the campaign was part of a huge experiment broadcast on seven local radio stations forced... for three years. if you are a...
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. —— burkina faso. they told us a moving story of forgiveness in the family.s, to err is human, to forgive divine. forgiveness is a special gift from god that heals wounds and draws us closer to one another and to him. small and simple acts of forgiveness and renewed each day are the foundation upon which eight solid christian family life is built. they force us to christian family life is built. they force us to overcome oui’ christian family life is built. they force us to overcome our pride, indifference and embarrassment and to make peace. but many times we are angry with each other, we want to make peace but we don't know how. sometimes it is embarrassing to make peace but we wa nt to is embarrassing to make peace but we want to do it, but in reality it is not that difficult. it is easy. all it takes is a car this and then peaceis it takes is a car this and then peace is made. —— caress. it is true, it is true. i like to see the wood see that in our families we need to use three words. you said them. three words. sorry, please and thank you. applause. thr
. —— burkina faso. they told us a moving story of forgiveness in the family.s, to err is human, to forgive divine. forgiveness is a special gift from god that heals wounds and draws us closer to one another and to him. small and simple acts of forgiveness and renewed each day are the foundation upon which eight solid christian family life is built. they force us to christian family life is built. they force us to overcome oui’ christian family life is built. they force us to overcome our...
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finally on outside source tonight — a report from burkina faso. child of the radio. that is because her dad says the radio saved her life. when she was just says the radio saved her life. when she wasjust one says the radio saved her life. when she was just one she developed a high fever and became very unwell. she was just one she developed a high fever and became very unwelllj enfolded high fever and became very unwell.” enfolded traditional healers and spent most of my money on traditional remedies and medicine i bought at the market —— consulted traditional healers. but nothing worked and on the sixth day she fell into a coma. then her father heard a radio campaign warning parents to watch out for signs of malaria, pneumonia and diarrhoea, three of the biggest killers of young children in the country. the campaign was part of a huge experiment broadcast on seven local radio stations for three years. experiment broadcast on seven local radio stations for three yearsm you're the minister of health of a typical african country and you have 30- $4
finally on outside source tonight — a report from burkina faso. child of the radio. that is because her dad says the radio saved her life. when she was just says the radio saved her life. when she wasjust one says the radio saved her life. when she was just one she developed a high fever and became very unwell. she was just one she developed a high fever and became very unwelllj enfolded high fever and became very unwell.” enfolded traditional healers and spent most of my money on...
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n.g.o.s are working together with the state to finally put a stop to this phenomenon in burkina faso. these women are collecting the fruits of the ready to turn it into she and butter a product used in a. any cosmetics and creams and daily little homage to severe each x. the quality of the fruit he works for a local ngo c.e.'s it's training the women to produce more and better quality see a better this will allow them to increase their income making their families less likely to cut down shia trees illegally the n.t.o. has taught the women to process the fruit as quickly as possible before it can be attacked by insects or the kernels begin to germinate. we used to gather the fruit into a heap and leave it until we were ready now we boil it up as soon as we've collected it and then put it out to dry in the sun the butter we get now is much better. this store in the capital ouagadougou sells all kinds of goods made from sheer butter ranging from baby care products to vaseline and shampoo shia butter is an important export product but the shop owner is already feeling the impact of the i
n.g.o.s are working together with the state to finally put a stop to this phenomenon in burkina faso. these women are collecting the fruits of the ready to turn it into she and butter a product used in a. any cosmetics and creams and daily little homage to severe each x. the quality of the fruit he works for a local ngo c.e.'s it's training the women to produce more and better quality see a better this will allow them to increase their income making their families less likely to cut down shia...
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the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso, where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% old net with the new net, with two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game—changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims — children underfive. the scientists hope these new nets will stop increase of the disease and help in its eradication. in 1988, a huge wave of popular demonstrations gripped myanmar, then known as burma, against the ruling military dictatorship. but the protests were violently suppressed, and over the course of the year, thousands of people were killed in what became known as the burmese uprising. it was at that time that aung san suu kyi emerged as a national icon. the bbc‘s witness programme has been speaking to ma thida, who was then a young doctor in yangon. archive: the main cause of the rioting is burma's econ
the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso, where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% old net with the new net, with two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game—changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims — children...
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the nets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% inith the new net, the two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. we‘ve got something which is a potential game changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organisation found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims were children under five. the scientists hope these new nets will stop the increase of the disease and help in its eradication. the afghan government has said it‘s in control of the eastern city of ghazni, following a major offensive by taliban fighters. there have been reports that heavy fighting is continuing in the provincial capital. a man has appeared at a court in california charged with starting a wildfire that caused more than 20,000 people to leave their homes. prosecutors allege that forrest clark was involved in a dispute with a neighbour. the blaze, which has been dubbed the holy fire, has burned nearly 10,000 acres th
the nets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% inith the new net, the two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. we‘ve got something which is a potential game changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organisation found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims were children under five. the...
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the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso, where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12%et with a new net with two active ingredients in, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game—changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims — children underfive. the scientists hope these new nets will stop increase of the disease and help in its eradication. workers from north and south korea have played each other in a football match in seoul. the game, aimed to cement ties between their peoples, follows a meeting of their political leaders in april. and the game was good—natured, as rhodri davies reports. a simple game of football. but it has been a while since these neighbours, from north and south korea, went for a kickabout. here in seoul, workers from the north, in red, played counterparts from the south, fulfilling on their three—day trip perhaps every
the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso, where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12%et with a new net with two active ingredients in, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game—changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims — children underfive....
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the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12%the old net with the new net, with two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims were children under five. the scientists hope these new nets will stop increase of the disease and help in its eradication. stay with us on bbc news, still to come... can a football match between north and south korean workers help score peace off the pitch? the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutal former dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen
the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12%the old net with the new net, with two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims were children...
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the mets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% inents. we see the new networks better than the old one. we have something which is a potential game changer, that at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 200 people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims, children under five. scientists hope these new nets. the increase of the disease and help in its eradication. a care home for people living with dementia has been inundated with holiday postcards following an appeal. staff at cedar court in derbyshire asked for holiday stories from the public last month. they've now received about 1,000 to share with residents. caroline moses reports. more holiday reading for cedar court. hello. but these aren't books. 0h, postcards, thank you. in an age of online posts, these are the old way of recording travel memories. it followed an internet appeal from the care home last month for people to send in traditional postcards from their holidays in the hope that
the mets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% inents. we see the new networks better than the old one. we have something which is a potential game changer, that at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 200 people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims, children under five. scientists hope these new nets. the increase of the disease and help in its...
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the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso, where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% in, and what we show is that with a new net it works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game—changer, and at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims — children underfive. the scientists hope these new nets will stop increase of the disease and help in its eradication. hello. it stays fairly changeable over the next few days, and as a general rule of thumb, if you saw some sunshine on saturday, like here in north yorkshire, there's a good chance you'll see a bit of rain around on sunday. and it's all connected to this area of low pressure to the west of the uk, which through the early hours of sunday will continue to push fronts and outbreaks of rain eastwards through northern ireland, england, wales, into southern parts of scotland. clearing fairly early on on sunday morning from northern ireland, so after
the bed nets have already been tested in burkina faso, where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% in, and what we show is that with a new net it works better than the old net. so we've got something which is a potential game—changer, and at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims — children underfive. the scientists hope these new nets...
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nairobi's westgate shopping center to lastier's horrific truck bombing in mogadishu and attacks s is n burkina fasoadicals are threatening our lives. from cyberattacks on national infrastructure and institutions to the use of chemical weapons on the streets of the uk and syria. >> theresa may speaking there in capetown she is on a trip to three different countries in africa, at a time when her country is facing significant questions about the brexit process and the possibility of a no-deal scenario chancellor philip hammond said there would be economic damage if that were to occur. stay tuned to "street signs. we'll hear from the uk's international trade secretary, liam fox coming up at 10:45 central european time. >>> coming up, tesla's u-turn sends the shares lower despite a legal win for elon musk. more on that after the break with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian mo
nairobi's westgate shopping center to lastier's horrific truck bombing in mogadishu and attacks s is n burkina fasoadicals are threatening our lives. from cyberattacks on national infrastructure and institutions to the use of chemical weapons on the streets of the uk and syria. >> theresa may speaking there in capetown she is on a trip to three different countries in africa, at a time when her country is facing significant questions about the brexit process and the possibility of a...
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the nets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% inh the new net, the two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. we've got something which is a potential game changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims were children under five. the scientists hope these new nets will stop increase of the disease and help in its eradication. it's been fine for some of us, but outbreaks of rain for others. so, some rain through the course of the night, parts of england, pushing up into northern ireland and scotland. temperatures overnight much milder than last night. for most of us things in the mid—teens. fresherfor the north of scotland, but more humid tomorrow morning. 0n the north of scotland, but more humid tomorrow morning. on sunday, still outbreaks of rain in parts of southern and south—east england, and patchy rain lingering for central sco
the nets have already been tested in burkina faso where they reduced clinical malaria cases by 12% inh the new net, the two active ingredients, and what we show is that the new net works better than the old net. we've got something which is a potential game changer. it at least gives us a step forward for malaria control. the latest figures from the world health organization found 216 million people were infected with malaria. the biggest number of victims were children under five. the...
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if they are burkina faso's benefit, if they build a manufacturing facility takes more years. if that is not good for the public market, it's probably better suited in the private market endeavor. maria: hugest of the night being a public company and short-sellers answering to analysts? >> we are long-term investors looking for a long-term opportunity of a lot of the most are focusing on. last earnings call you on mosque would know that tesla's focusing and we also see a lot of milestones happening this year. they are going to launch commercial service this year in phoenix. once that happens people say this is here. >> you said shareholders can tag along. it's an investment strategy you would trust in the private market as well? >> when i look at the price and we think the stock is worth a lot more. we preferred the companies they public. amazon could be rewarded in the numbers will pull through and now will happen with the cash flow is filed. >> really quickly, this is a consumer company regardless of how ultimately they will have to sub the public. it gets talked about a lot
if they are burkina faso's benefit, if they build a manufacturing facility takes more years. if that is not good for the public market, it's probably better suited in the private market endeavor. maria: hugest of the night being a public company and short-sellers answering to analysts? >> we are long-term investors looking for a long-term opportunity of a lot of the most are focusing on. last earnings call you on mosque would know that tesla's focusing and we also see a lot of milestones...