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she joins us from kampala, uganda, and from jose nigeria, we have ruth tilley kado. she is a journalist in a mental health advocate. alright, avi way, i'd like to begin with you. and so you're sitting in south africa and yeah, 6 of the 10 countries in the world that have the highest suicide rates are in sub saharan africa. but 3 of those countries are actually within the borders of south africa. so i'm just, i want to ask you what's going on there, what's happening with mental health in south africa? so yeah, as you said, we definitely have a mental health crisis in south africa. the biggest challenge is that we have a challenge of avoidance. we don't have the right policies, and there's still quite a lot of stigma when it comes to mental health challenges and mental health as a whole. and we have 23 suicide deaths in south africa every day. and then $460.00 attempts of suicide deaths in south africa every single day. so at the moment it really is a crisis that we're in and we don't have enough services as a country. there's a 93 percent treatment gap. so it means th
she joins us from kampala, uganda, and from jose nigeria, we have ruth tilley kado. she is a journalist in a mental health advocate. alright, avi way, i'd like to begin with you. and so you're sitting in south africa and yeah, 6 of the 10 countries in the world that have the highest suicide rates are in sub saharan africa. but 3 of those countries are actually within the borders of south africa. so i'm just, i want to ask you what's going on there, what's happening with mental health in south...
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in uganda, you got about a one, a 1000000 chat in the air of kampala. so you, i think we have a delay that that's okay. i'll be patient as my question, but in uganda you have a one and 1000000 chance of meeting a psychiatrist. meaning for every 1000000 people that live there, you have one psychiatrist, but as long as you're in a power outage right now. how does the country, i guess, trias, what they need to address here? do they address, getting you more steady electricity, or do they address? getting more psychiatrist. i thank you for your question. you know, very tricky question, but of course would be to get more electricity rate. we've not, but it to a point where we take mental health very, very seriously. like that for population of 4546000000. 1 psychiatry. yes. and it's very disheartening. you know, we can go, we can blame all of our africa, mental health trying to do, we can say, or the lack of awareness. however, they are people on ground doing that, that work, right? that's what we do. that's what i really does rate, but we have, we have a po
in uganda, you got about a one, a 1000000 chat in the air of kampala. so you, i think we have a delay that that's okay. i'll be patient as my question, but in uganda you have a one and 1000000 chance of meeting a psychiatrist. meaning for every 1000000 people that live there, you have one psychiatrist, but as long as you're in a power outage right now. how does the country, i guess, trias, what they need to address here? do they address, getting you more steady electricity, or do they address?...
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as catherine con, cma begins her drive through kampala. she checks if anyone else needs to head in the same direction. she uses an app on her phone to see if people need a ride in a private vehicle for a small f. b. i grant can with and be like there is this car. it has 4 seats free. and the person that driveway is living at $630.00. then of course when they book, i also called from mark scott so also owns a car, which he chooses to leave parked due to the rising cost of living. the right sharing app allows him to split the cost of travel with other motorists grid that does a rocketing prices build price is going to prices, it's much more cost efficient to use different rate then the other public means will drive your own car. besides a move like a boost. i looked though i know struggling with the border border gaze heating patrols and all that. so my genies really stress more relaxed. ugandan data scientist susan are to rem walk, is the brains behind the app. she developed the idea during the coven 19 induced locked down, when many people
as catherine con, cma begins her drive through kampala. she checks if anyone else needs to head in the same direction. she uses an app on her phone to see if people need a ride in a private vehicle for a small f. b. i grant can with and be like there is this car. it has 4 seats free. and the person that driveway is living at $630.00. then of course when they book, i also called from mark scott so also owns a car, which he chooses to leave parked due to the rising cost of living. the right...
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as catherine con, cma begins her drive through kampala. she checks if anyone else needs to head in the same direction. she uses an app on her phone to see if people need a ride in a private vehicle for a small b. atlanta can good and be like there is this car. it has the 4 seats free, and the person that driveway is living at 6 back. then of course, when they book, i also called from marks. canto also owns a car which he chooses to leave parked due to the rising cost of living. the right sharing app allows him to split the cost of travel with other motorists, with a rotating prices. healed price is going to prices, it's much more cost efficient to use it for right than other public means will drag. it woke up, besides a move like a boost. i looked though i know struggling with that, wouldn't buddha grace, hitting patrols and all that. so my jenny is really stress free. i'm relaxed. ugandan data scientist susan, utter rem walk is the brains behind the act. she developed the idea during the cobra 19 induced lockdown when many people lost the
as catherine con, cma begins her drive through kampala. she checks if anyone else needs to head in the same direction. she uses an app on her phone to see if people need a ride in a private vehicle for a small b. atlanta can good and be like there is this car. it has the 4 seats free, and the person that driveway is living at 6 back. then of course, when they book, i also called from marks. canto also owns a car which he chooses to leave parked due to the rising cost of living. the right...
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there is quite a bit of cash and catherine con, cma begins her drive through kampala. she checks if anyone else needs to head in the same direction. she uses an app on her phone to see if people need a ride in a private vehicle for a small b. i plan can good and be like there is this car. it has the 4 seats free, and the person that driveway is living at 6 back. then of course, when they book, i also call from marks carto also owns a car, which he chooses to leave parked due to the rising cost of living. the ride sharing app allows him to split the cost of travel with other motorists a row getting prices fuel prices going to prices. it's much more cost efficient to use different rate. then to get better public means or drag it woke up. besides a move like a post i looked, i was struggling with, i'm going to put a gaze, heating, portfolio and all of that. so my journey is really stress free. i more relaxed ugandan data scientist susan are to rem, while is the brains behind the at. she developed the idea during the coven 19 induced lockdown when many people lost their in
there is quite a bit of cash and catherine con, cma begins her drive through kampala. she checks if anyone else needs to head in the same direction. she uses an app on her phone to see if people need a ride in a private vehicle for a small b. i plan can good and be like there is this car. it has the 4 seats free, and the person that driveway is living at 6 back. then of course, when they book, i also call from marks carto also owns a car, which he chooses to leave parked due to the rising cost...
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sandra. 3, no video here in kampala, uganda. ah. a. a clue. with who a stolen brides in vietnam. they all have become a victim of human traffic. sold against their will to chinese men seeking wives mostly by their own family or friends. but some managed to escape their tormentors. global 3000. in 30 minutes on d. w. e co, india, a garbage photo. in delhi scout hums for legally dispos demolition waste. it contains valuable raw materials, but much of it gets dumped in the natural environment with the coming a gigantic environmental problem. rewards and waste scouts are intended to motivate people to recycle eco, india, 90 minutes on d, w. o. data again, they get all the harvesters or immigrants, dolock it, they come in. every thing you enjoy eating at home with your family was harvested by people who are being exploited the dc. and we're going to need to, we can't keep doing what we're doing for that. we need to be commit sustainable as possible. and that's why your green revolution can absolutely necessary. europe revealed the future is being determined. now, our documentary theor
sandra. 3, no video here in kampala, uganda. ah. a. a clue. with who a stolen brides in vietnam. they all have become a victim of human traffic. sold against their will to chinese men seeking wives mostly by their own family or friends. but some managed to escape their tormentors. global 3000. in 30 minutes on d. w. e co, india, a garbage photo. in delhi scout hums for legally dispos demolition waste. it contains valuable raw materials, but much of it gets dumped in the natural environment with...
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sandra. 3, no video here in kampala, uganda. ah. a, a . ah, ah, with who? ah destination. you're china felton wrote culture. leaders of the gigantic venture promise new partners. the loss of growth, we visit 3 cities, which are already part of the silk road initiative and where the feeling of dependence is growing. up. in 15 minutes on d w, we need clean energy. we predominantly use fossil fuels. as we cover the climate conference, we ask how a wind and solar power being utilized and just how sustainable all these green energies really. tomorrow today, 90 minutes on d. w. o. patry, our key must go. an increasing number of women in latin america are getting fed up . they're fighting against sexism by you and for access to abortion. how effective or protest from the street? fed up with cheese? dots, november 25th on d w. sheet music can't be destroyed. you can try, but it's impossible. with she performed for her life in auschwitz he was the nazis favorite, condemned to musicians who lived beneath the swastika of from about the sounds of power and inspiring story about surviv
sandra. 3, no video here in kampala, uganda. ah. a, a . ah, ah, with who? ah destination. you're china felton wrote culture. leaders of the gigantic venture promise new partners. the loss of growth, we visit 3 cities, which are already part of the silk road initiative and where the feeling of dependence is growing. up. in 15 minutes on d w, we need clean energy. we predominantly use fossil fuels. as we cover the climate conference, we ask how a wind and solar power being utilized and just how...
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africa, we are joined by one of the world's most prominent climate activists vanessa nakate , from kampalashe is the author of "a bigger picture: my fight to bring a new african voice to the climate crisis." earlier today at an event here at the u.n. climate talks, vanessa nakate condemned world leaders for investing in new fossil fuel projects. she also warned the summit is being turned into a "sales and marketing conference for more pollution and more destruction and more devastation." vanessa nakate joins us now. welcome back to democracy now. it is an honor to have you. hossam: thank you so much -- vanessa: thank you so much. amy: have you ever adjust the put -- addressed the plenary? vanessa: i would like to. amy: what would you tell them? vanessa: we need to keep 1.5 degrees celsius alive. so many communities are suffering the worst climate crisis. i recently made a visit to a region in africa and we are seeing the worst drought in africa. amy: is it can you? vanessa: yes -- amy: is it kenya? vanessa: yes. it is important leaders keep 1.5 degrees celsius alive. amy: talk about what y
africa, we are joined by one of the world's most prominent climate activists vanessa nakate , from kampalashe is the author of "a bigger picture: my fight to bring a new african voice to the climate crisis." earlier today at an event here at the u.n. climate talks, vanessa nakate condemned world leaders for investing in new fossil fuel projects. she also warned the summit is being turned into a "sales and marketing conference for more pollution and more destruction and more...
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it comes after 23 children contracted the virus in kampala, eight of whom died. from the epicentre, mubende district in central uganda to kampala and he was hosted by a family, got into contact with some of those children, and you could see the fatality rate there is really worrying, and considering that schools, we have big populations of children who will then disperse to go to their families, it presents a danger during an outbreak like this one. and therefore the decision was taken by government to close schools early to minimise that risk. however, it is still a logistical challenge today making sure... we are pulling away to go to the court of appeal. i we are pulling away to go to the court of appeal.— we are pulling away to go to the court of appeal. i am very upset not to win again- — court of appeal. i am very upset not to win again. but _ court of appeal. i am very upset not to win again. but i _ court of appeal. i am very upset not to win again. but i will— court of appeal. i am very upset not to win again. but i will keep - court of appeal. i am very
it comes after 23 children contracted the virus in kampala, eight of whom died. from the epicentre, mubende district in central uganda to kampala and he was hosted by a family, got into contact with some of those children, and you could see the fatality rate there is really worrying, and considering that schools, we have big populations of children who will then disperse to go to their families, it presents a danger during an outbreak like this one. and therefore the decision was taken by...