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. >>> there's a national park in east africa where a group of young women risk their lives to defendocal wildlife against poachers. in the process they're turning traditional gender rolls upside down. >> reporter: it's early morning and everyone is already up. the men tend cattle, the women's job is to milk them. everyone knows their place, but today the routine's being disrupted. team lioness has arrived, but these rangers are not working, they've come bearing gifts. their colleague has just had a baby and they have big plans for little newborn beatrice. >> she will be a ranger. >> reporter: team lie on cub.ab beatrice. she knows if she had not become a ranger, motherhood was all her future would have held. >> only allowed to stay at home looking at their kids. we are not meant to stay just at home. we are meant to come and change the world. that's what we are doing right now. >> reporter: together with her seven teammates, she was selected for kenya's first all female antipoaching squad set up by the international fund. it was a tough pitch to the local elders. >> this is a very pa
. >>> there's a national park in east africa where a group of young women risk their lives to defendocal wildlife against poachers. in the process they're turning traditional gender rolls upside down. >> reporter: it's early morning and everyone is already up. the men tend cattle, the women's job is to milk them. everyone knows their place, but today the routine's being disrupted. team lioness has arrived, but these rangers are not working, they've come bearing gifts. their...
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this has devastated large swaths of crops throughout east africa including kenya, somalia and ethiopia and stretching as far as the republic of con goa. food security already hangs by a thread in h legion and help has been hindered by covid restrictions. while some efforts have been successful in containing the outbreak from spreading further into west africa, good rain this is spring allowed for additional breeding, threatening future harvests if so -- in somalia. i. this measure would harness efforts to evaluate and respond to the locust outbreak bringing in support of the u.s. mission to the food and agricultural organization usaid and others to establish a work group responding to the outbreak. we've already seen the ripple effects of covid on poverty, food insecurity, health, education and so much more we must ensure that we don't let this outbreak exacerbate and accelerate those existing channels. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves the gentleman is recognized. mr. smith: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may con
this has devastated large swaths of crops throughout east africa including kenya, somalia and ethiopia and stretching as far as the republic of con goa. food security already hangs by a thread in h legion and help has been hindered by covid restrictions. while some efforts have been successful in containing the outbreak from spreading further into west africa, good rain this is spring allowed for additional breeding, threatening future harvests if so -- in somalia. i. this measure would harness...
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so he is one of the most important economic trading centers between the gulf region, yvonne and east africa. so it essentially be an attack on the u. e. e can nomic nurse center, which in itself it's a very strong message. well, that soria breaking in the past hour or so, we will, of course, be following it here and al jazeera, for all its developments for the moment. see, go to new bower form or non resident fellow at the golf safe institute in washington. thank you so much for sharing your views with us. thank you. and there is lots more still to come in this news our, including will tell you why filipinos evacuated from the 1000 k. no, has more to worry about than any russian expected at any moment. india mourns a bollywood legend. the lip cool mar has died at the age of 98. and the line of messy gets another chance to finally live a trophy with argentina. more of that coming up in sport. ah, to bring your reminder now the top stories here now just 0, a container on a ship anchored at the middle east. largest port has exploded, sparking a fire official say the blaze in devise. report has
so he is one of the most important economic trading centers between the gulf region, yvonne and east africa. so it essentially be an attack on the u. e. e can nomic nurse center, which in itself it's a very strong message. well, that soria breaking in the past hour or so, we will, of course, be following it here and al jazeera, for all its developments for the moment. see, go to new bower form or non resident fellow at the golf safe institute in washington. thank you so much for sharing your...
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we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefo college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving trainees from different countries. tanzania mainland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they come here. they stay here for 5 months without going home to learn about solar engineering. woman: this is battery and that one is panel. this is system of home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to be far from the main road and then also the village has to have more than 100 households. each member of the households has to pay $3.00 per month. by using this money, they can pay their salary or they can help the village. for now, we have 8 villages who have solar, so, we have a lot of villages ahead of us. [woman speaking native language] have you seen this wire? good or no good? some of student, they understand swahili, and some of students, they understand in english. so, when i teach my student, i like to speak two language-- swahili and english. [speaking native language] [hajq
we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefo college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving trainees from different countries. tanzania mainland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they come here. they stay here for 5 months without going home to learn about solar engineering. woman: this is battery and that one is panel. this is system of home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to be far...
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and we saw a great deal of spina bifida in east africa. that was our second most common diagnosis, now of course two thirds of those children had also hydrocephalus. >> i wanted to make, if i could -- just three points that i did not have a chance to. one is that global health as a two-way street. what i mean by that is that there are benefits on both sides, and that's been demonstrated well by our work in hydrocephalus. we are able to learn things and uganda that we've been able to bring back to the u.s. that has been beneficial. even brought a core of academic pediatric neurosurgeons to uganda to be trained by our ugandans neurosurgeons there that i had trained so that they could be trained in the technique. and then they brought it back to their institution. so, this was a real reversal of the normal paradigm. we had american neurosurgeons going to uganda to be trained by uganda neurosurgeon so that they can do the same for american kids. >> that's excellent. >> so, that's one. point the second point like to make is that there can be un
and we saw a great deal of spina bifida in east africa. that was our second most common diagnosis, now of course two thirds of those children had also hydrocephalus. >> i wanted to make, if i could -- just three points that i did not have a chance to. one is that global health as a two-way street. what i mean by that is that there are benefits on both sides, and that's been demonstrated well by our work in hydrocephalus. we are able to learn things and uganda that we've been able to bring...
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another good example is the fact that we found that most of the hydrocephalus that we saw in east africa was from infection that had been not been known before and that led in front of the people into my world to bring skills i don't have namely doctor c shift and another doctor you went with me. but i knew organism was discovered. it was bought not known what was causing all of this but that was recently published the bacteria disinfecting the children nobody knew about. and also causes a lot of brain damage injuries and in my third and maybe most important point is i would love to see more funding for training. there's a lot of funding for research which is great. but when it comes to trying to go to our government and say look, we needed to develop a program to train people who can train the trainers. the opportunities for funding are not as readily available. and that is also very important. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. representative smith, you have final questions. >> i just want to thank our witnesses, dr. benjamin warf, we do train the trainer. so we learned that
another good example is the fact that we found that most of the hydrocephalus that we saw in east africa was from infection that had been not been known before and that led in front of the people into my world to bring skills i don't have namely doctor c shift and another doctor you went with me. but i knew organism was discovered. it was bought not known what was causing all of this but that was recently published the bacteria disinfecting the children nobody knew about. and also causes a lot...
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spread to the community and lead to surges of cases like we are seeing in parts of africa, thousand east africaell as parts of europe like practical -- portugal. we are also seeing that this is moving towardsominance in many parts of europe. ♪ >> talking about tors event covid, we do not often talk about covid in north korea. that is because we do not have much information on it. now, kong-un called him beating of his bureau. -- called a meeting of his bureau. he said there is a grave crisis. this footage on state tv shows a stream of officials entering the central commite building. we see kim pointing angrily as he addresses the meeting. mr. kim said a senior officials have neglected implementing antivirus measures and have created a great crisis in ensuring the security of the state and safety of the people. it is rorted that kim jong-un buried to party officials for their ignorance, disability, -- prorated party officials. eric easily in south korea responded saying the meeting suggest the situation is worse and beyond the capacity of self-reliance. she also says pyongyang may be getting up
spread to the community and lead to surges of cases like we are seeing in parts of africa, thousand east africaell as parts of europe like practical -- portugal. we are also seeing that this is moving towardsominance in many parts of europe. ♪ >> talking about tors event covid, we do not often talk about covid in north korea. that is because we do not have much information on it. now, kong-un called him beating of his bureau. -- called a meeting of his bureau. he said there is a grave...
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as i say asia the middle east africa had been practicing very elation by the 1700s, but it wasn't known in europe until the 80 early 18th century and the woman pictured on the right side of the screen lady mary ortley montague was a key figure in transmitting knowledge of the practice of variolation to europe. she was a noble woman a poet and also the wife of the british ambassador to the ottoman empire and when her family was. um stationed in constantinople and present-day istanbul and turkey she learned about the practice of variolation and she had as a young woman suffered smallpox survived it, but she was terrified of her children catching it so she learned about very elation and in 1718 decided to her son inoculated. couple years later in 1721. she was back in england and she started telling her influential friends doctors scientists and even royalty and so she helped spread the word about variolation convinced the royal family to get inoculated and became a lifelong advocate for the practice of variolation. so beginning in the 18th century the practice of variolations spreads thro
as i say asia the middle east africa had been practicing very elation by the 1700s, but it wasn't known in europe until the 80 early 18th century and the woman pictured on the right side of the screen lady mary ortley montague was a key figure in transmitting knowledge of the practice of variolation to europe. she was a noble woman a poet and also the wife of the british ambassador to the ottoman empire and when her family was. um stationed in constantinople and present-day istanbul and turkey...
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it's a novel approach in east africa and in physical unwelcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case, numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground at the moment. first detail, we use julius mill, gambler reports grace, mostly mommy, as a coffee, 19 survivor. every day he performs breathing exercises as if the doctor told him he must do. a month ago he was discharged from one of uganda's public hospitals. they have been overwhelmed by the demand for oxygen for corona virus. patients. the city does this galle shed by many people. so you get to city and it has to pass in oxygen or 50 percent oxygen. it's been used by other people and probably they've died or they've been discharged mostly mummy. so other patients die as they waited in vain for oxygen. 2 weeks after he was discharged, one of his close friends died at another public hospital. i don't know, i could not talk to him. i called the whole evening the whole night in the morning, only to reach th
it's a novel approach in east africa and in physical unwelcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case, numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground at the moment. first detail, we use julius mill, gambler reports grace, mostly mommy, as a coffee, 19 survivor. every day he performs breathing exercises as if the doctor told him he must do. a month ago he was...
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it's an awful approach in east africa and in physical unwelcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground in a moment. first detail, we use julius mill, gumble reports grace, mostly mommy is a covered 19 survivor. every day he performs breathing exercises. as his doctor told him, he must do. a month ago, he was discharged from one of uganda's public hospitals. they have been overwhelmed by the demand for oxygen for corona virus. patience. the city does basically shed by many people. so you get the city and it has 30 percent oxygen or 50 percent oxygen. it's been used by other people and probably they've died or they've been discharged. mostly mommy cell, other patients die as they waited in vain for oxygen. 2 weeks after he was discharged, one of his close friends died at another public hospital. up though i know i could not talk to him, i called the whole evening the whole night in the morning, only to reach t
it's an awful approach in east africa and in physical unwelcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground in a moment. first detail, we use julius mill, gumble reports grace, mostly mommy is a covered 19 survivor. every day he performs breathing exercises. as his doctor told him, he must do. a month ago, he was discharged...
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most people from the middle east and africa after a bill of ruth relax, efforts to stop them. crossing the border. a veteran crime reporter in the netherlands is fighting for his life after being shot multiple times, including in the head in central amsterdam, peter the free says that known for reporting on the dutch underworld. the attack has shocked the country with the dutch prime minister, calling it inconceivable. nadine barbara reports, he's a household name in the netherlands. now investigative journalist, pater the phrase, is in hospital fighting. go with a journalist, peter the fries. in these moments. the netherlands king william alexander, says the shooting shocked him deeply, calling it an attack on democracy, dodge police, a tomb, and they arrested on a highway shortly after the attack. a still in custody. the dean baba al jazeera in southeast asia, the most populous country is battling a devastating corona virus surge in the easiest hospitals are beyond the capacity and desperate people are hunting for oxygen. for 6 sick family members, as supplies and medical facilities
most people from the middle east and africa after a bill of ruth relax, efforts to stop them. crossing the border. a veteran crime reporter in the netherlands is fighting for his life after being shot multiple times, including in the head in central amsterdam, peter the free says that known for reporting on the dutch underworld. the attack has shocked the country with the dutch prime minister, calling it inconceivable. nadine barbara reports, he's a household name in the netherlands. now...
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it's a novel approach in east africa, condensers, all unwelcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case numbers are easy, but shortages of oxygen and back seems could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground in a moment. first detail. we use julia, small gamble, reports, gray, smoky, mommy, as a coffee, 19 survivor. every day he performed breathing exercises. as his doctors told him, he must do. a month ago, he was discharged from one of uganda public hospitals. they have been overwhelmed by the demand for oxygen for corona virus, patients. the city does basically shed by many people. so you get to city and it has to pass into oxygen or 50 percent oxygen. it's been used by other people and probably they've died or they've been discharged. mostly mommy cell, other patients die as they waited in vain for oxygen. 2 weeks after he was discharged, one of his close friends died at another public hospital. up though i know i could not talk to him, i called the whole evening the whole night in the morning, only to rea
it's a novel approach in east africa, condensers, all unwelcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case numbers are easy, but shortages of oxygen and back seems could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground in a moment. first detail. we use julia, small gamble, reports, gray, smoky, mommy, as a coffee, 19 survivor. every day he performed breathing exercises. as his doctors told him, he must do. a month ago, he was...
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it's an awful approach in east africa ah, all, and welcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground in a moment. first detail, we use julius mill gamble, reports grace, mostly mommy, as a coffee, 19th survivor, every day he performs breathing exercises. as his doctor has told him, he must do. a month ago he was discharged from one of uganda's public hospitals. they have been overwhelmed by the demand for oxygen. for corona virus, patients. the city does basically shed by many people. so you get to city and it has to pass in oxygen or 50 percent off. and it's been used by other people and probably they've died or they've been discharged. mostly mommy cell, other patients die as they waited in vain for oxygen. 2 weeks after he was discharged, one of his close friends died at another public hospital. up to one. no, i could not talk to him. i called the whole evening the whole night in the morning, only to re
it's an awful approach in east africa ah, all, and welcome uganda is in a precarious situation. case numbers are easing but shortages of oxygen and vaccines could see a sudden turn for the worse intensive care units is still in high demand. we'll talk to someone on the ground in a moment. first detail, we use julius mill gamble, reports grace, mostly mommy, as a coffee, 19th survivor, every day he performs breathing exercises. as his doctor has told him, he must do. a month ago he was...
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connections the the me ah, more than $240.00 south drain, so the sailors on an anti piracy mission of east africa says both if create a virus, is that country called a search engine? ah, i remember on call and this is their life and the whole coming up the german chancellor visit the area struck by catastrophic floods with more than 100 people debt and many still missing.
connections the the me ah, more than $240.00 south drain, so the sailors on an anti piracy mission of east africa says both if create a virus, is that country called a search engine? ah, i remember on call and this is their life and the whole coming up the german chancellor visit the area struck by catastrophic floods with more than 100 people debt and many still missing.
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minister has offered a public apology over a large scale corona various outbreak on a warship of east africa. kimball qm says the government was sorry for failing to take care of the soldiers on board. 247, up to 300. 1 crew members tested positive for the virus, none of them were vaccinated. before they went on the trip to australian states of extended restrictions in an effort to stop the spread of the highly transmittal delta barry and south australia announced a 7 day locked down. also recording several new infections while a 5 day lockdown in victoria that was due to end on tuesday has been extended for another 7 days. the state has reported a total of 80 cases linked to the delta variant. while the rise of that delta variance is making some governments rethink their vaccine strategy, recent studies have shown that a 3rd vaccine, those can boost immunity against highly transmittal variance. us health authorities are not recommending a 3rd job saying more evidence is required 1st, but israel, which had the fastest bank, seen rollouts in the world, has already begun offering a 3rd shot to
minister has offered a public apology over a large scale corona various outbreak on a warship of east africa. kimball qm says the government was sorry for failing to take care of the soldiers on board. 247, up to 300. 1 crew members tested positive for the virus, none of them were vaccinated. before they went on the trip to australian states of extended restrictions in an effort to stop the spread of the highly transmittal delta barry and south australia announced a 7 day locked down. also...
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and you see that being played out in east africa, where we were told united states was pulling out of that part of the world. and now it appears there on the way back after 3 decades of unfair, fully and painfully beating its head against the very solid somalian war. the united states is apparently considering another round. last year you may remember truck pulled most jewish troops out of somalia while they're potentially going back in the us, sending troops back to somalia. are you putting more forces in the hell? how precisely is the us going to be changing its security posture on the continent? carla, i think you can understand why we wouldn't necessarily detail, but the true movements are forced presence in advance, particularly when we're talking about a counterterrorism threat. there's really no denying that our repositioning, fairly sudden repositioning out of somalia. earlier this year has introduced new layers of risk and complexity to our mission there. many people claim that the u. s. last and of ghana thought i would disagree. they went into kiera, l cod and they leave wi
and you see that being played out in east africa, where we were told united states was pulling out of that part of the world. and now it appears there on the way back after 3 decades of unfair, fully and painfully beating its head against the very solid somalian war. the united states is apparently considering another round. last year you may remember truck pulled most jewish troops out of somalia while they're potentially going back in the us, sending troops back to somalia. are you putting...
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everyone who shoots or a shot in gun conflicts originates from the balkans, the middle east, north or east africa voting trends. so how much were flash point this has become so back in 2010, the anti immigrant suite and democrats took just 5.7 percent of the vote. in 2018, they took 18 percent and now the 3rd biggest party, the government for its part reading the room just passed a law making refugee residents permit temporary. but for many it's too little too late. in the meantime, of the record gets more and more heated. the local muslim population is finding that famous the tolerant sweden has a far less tolerant underbelly bonding books. a gang battle hand grenades, no ghost phones. is it any wonder that's fair within that the country's very democracy? is that threat? whether or not the tide can be turned? one thing is shaw. the image of sweden tolerant sweden. the st. paven may now be cracking french integrity is at risk, according to president micron, who's blaming leftist american ideology for dividing society, he thinks the united states is winding the clock back on issues like race and g
everyone who shoots or a shot in gun conflicts originates from the balkans, the middle east, north or east africa voting trends. so how much were flash point this has become so back in 2010, the anti immigrant suite and democrats took just 5.7 percent of the vote. in 2018, they took 18 percent and now the 3rd biggest party, the government for its part reading the room just passed a law making refugee residents permit temporary. but for many it's too little too late. in the meantime, of the...
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now, east africa has been ramping up efforts to expose it. citizens to chinese culture, articulately through language in canada for example, monitoring is offered at the selective language in schools. in uganda, it is now become palsy, subject in some schools. so is this in mir exchange of culture has always been much more to it. 25 years old, andrew meant to tie is not a free to get his hands. he graduated in december. he's been helping us on the family farm and like many young, recently and the job market was looking for works. but andrew has an leave. he speaks mandarin. this decision came as more chinese contractor flooded kenya to build it through. and he thought learning the language might give him an edge, an experience that would be revealing. my name is in english. so the soon gets to under. so this was the name i used to go by, even in school, in class, in the exams. and he used to use and over the years there's been a steady trickle of chinese cultural and language centers opening in kenya. many like andrew school offer scholarships. and in some cases, high achieving stude
now, east africa has been ramping up efforts to expose it. citizens to chinese culture, articulately through language in canada for example, monitoring is offered at the selective language in schools. in uganda, it is now become palsy, subject in some schools. so is this in mir exchange of culture has always been much more to it. 25 years old, andrew meant to tie is not a free to get his hands. he graduated in december. he's been helping us on the family farm and like many young, recently and...
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and from that we saw a few at this whole of east africa and 2020 from flood events. then we seen in germany in the last week and, and i think that's incredible numbers and says something about how well the early warning systems of working in germany. so i mean, now the german cabinet has approved $417000000.00 for immediate aid for victims from last week's flooding. i mean, do you think that money should be obviously better spent in, in some kinds of prevention whenever possible? well, we know that response to a disaster is far more expensive than acting in advance. and so it's too late now, those people need support it's, it's an incredibly horrific time for them. they will take, perhaps even years to recover from, from those floods and many will be impacted with their mental health much longer than that. so they absolutely need that support. but the government in germany and throughout the world me to use this is a wake up call to really look at their investments in early warning systems in building resilience to extreme events. and make sure that they are prepared
and from that we saw a few at this whole of east africa and 2020 from flood events. then we seen in germany in the last week and, and i think that's incredible numbers and says something about how well the early warning systems of working in germany. so i mean, now the german cabinet has approved $417000000.00 for immediate aid for victims from last week's flooding. i mean, do you think that money should be obviously better spent in, in some kinds of prevention whenever possible? well, we know...
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and you see that being played out in east africa, where we were told the states was pulling out of that part of the world. and now it appears there on the way back. many people claim that the u. s. last and have gone to thought, i would disagree. they went into kiera l cod and they leave with a written promise from the taliban. never to let all kinds of set up shop and have dentist on again. so they failed, but the whole nation building thing, but i'll car has gone somalia is very different in somalia, the warlords, that rule, much of the country, the actual bob, their sworn while carter us has tried everything. they've tried training. somalian still fight. i shall, bob, they've tried bombing the militants, they've paid the others to bone, the insurgents sponsored invasions by countries, that neighbor somalia, nothing's work. how many decades will the us leave it? these stop before come? what may, it just gives up? a hint and hunger pandemic could turn out to be was than anything covert felt the wild as the warning from our fun. it says, 11 people are dying of starvation globally every
and you see that being played out in east africa, where we were told the states was pulling out of that part of the world. and now it appears there on the way back. many people claim that the u. s. last and have gone to thought, i would disagree. they went into kiera l cod and they leave with a written promise from the taliban. never to let all kinds of set up shop and have dentist on again. so they failed, but the whole nation building thing, but i'll car has gone somalia is very different in...
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it's a novel approach in east africa and in physical and welcome.
it's a novel approach in east africa and in physical and welcome.