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all of africa and just to be clear, what we're talking about. this is what we mean. hearing kenya, a packet of 14 retails for anywhere between a $13250.00 shillings. that's just under 3 years. and the woman may need anywhere between $10.00 to $15.00 of these, depending on how heavy her flow is in a month, there are of course alternatives, including the almighty company as electrical it slightly more expensive of cost. there are also more affordable options. we're talking about the menstrual cup or even reusable sanitary pads, which can be washed, and that use a squarely here to a ruby where we meet the roof aiden, who is raising awareness on how to create access to the sanitary towers for women and girls, such as the ones we just saw in kenya, it's 2 thirds of women unable to afford menstrual products. 2 thirds. ready of women receive mental products from sexual partners. 1.2000000 girls miss school because they don't have to manage that period claims period. i. then this is where i call home. i grew up in a row be last 18 years old. and then i traveled to the u. k. for my undergr
all of africa and just to be clear, what we're talking about. this is what we mean. hearing kenya, a packet of 14 retails for anywhere between a $13250.00 shillings. that's just under 3 years. and the woman may need anywhere between $10.00 to $15.00 of these, depending on how heavy her flow is in a month, there are of course alternatives, including the almighty company as electrical it slightly more expensive of cost. there are also more affordable options. we're talking about the menstrual cup...
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we join him in his kingdom, key bearer slam in the kenya africa's largest athens. love is my kingdom these my territory, these my parties. i come yeah, i really do unusual to call on to read the approach are item is twin. did the community love ali visual ship with them? love what you call trust, building experiments done. mm. i teach them on how to use condo mc spreading. did they did from the i do the, the most visual soul of a cold. you gotta enjoy from them or switch on everybody will bit honda depending to the need them want minutia. people want one long tunneling gara, aka the king of condoms, started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms. after high school. after losing a close friend to ha 8, stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about h i v with as many people as possible to draw people's attention. he weighs this eye catching royal outfit. who's very, a corrected wonder. it also made me feel prone, that i'm the key and our middle to interacting people in a very good level. at a low level. they feel a king is high lev
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he bear a slum in b, kenya, africa, largest athens. love is my kingdom, these my territory, these my parties icon via a day and you want to call on 3. the approach posts are item is quinn, did the community love ali visual ship with them global to call thrust building experiments done. mm. i teach them on how to use condo mc spreading. did they did from the i do the, the most visual soul of a cold you gotta enjoy from demos to which on every morning will bit honda, depending on the need them go onto minutia. people want $11.00 is tunneling gara, aka the king of condoms, started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms after high school. after losing a close friend to h, i v aids, stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about h. i v with as many people as possible to draw people's attention. he wears this eye catching royal outfit. who's very a corrected wonder. it also made me feel proud that i'm the key and our middleton selected people in a very good level. at a low level, they feel a king in high le
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condo, b, who, his majesty, the king of colonels we join him in his kingdom. key bare islam in b, kenya, africa's largest athens. love. this, my kingdom is my territory. these my parties, i come yeah. i will do unusual to call on to read the approach. first item is quinn, did the community love ali visual ship with them? love what you call trust, building exams done, and i teach them on how to use condo mics, bedding did stages from the i. i do the, the most visual soul of a cold, you gotta enjoy from them or switch on everybody will bit honda depending to the need them want minutia. people want one long tunneling gara, aka the king of condoms, started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms. after high school. after losing a close friend to h, i v aids, stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about h i v with as many people as possible to draw people's attention. he wears this eye catching royal outfit. who's very, a corrected wonder. it also made me feel prone, that i'm the key and our middleton interacting people in a very good level. at a low level. they fee
condo, b, who, his majesty, the king of colonels we join him in his kingdom. key bare islam in b, kenya, africa's largest athens. love. this, my kingdom is my territory. these my parties, i come yeah. i will do unusual to call on to read the approach. first item is quinn, did the community love ali visual ship with them? love what you call trust, building exams done, and i teach them on how to use condo mics, bedding did stages from the i. i do the, the most visual soul of a cold, you gotta...
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and prime ministers, president of kenya, africa. all these people are mourning who they consider one of the greatest africans to have lived. a tireless, tireless voice for the voiceless and somebody who spoke out against injustice wherever they saw it and that is why you saw these people. president obama described him as his moral compass and a friend. the dalai lama said they enjoyed a long friendship. remember back in 2015 when they spent some time together and praying for his family that he has left behind. and this is kind of truly the testament to the work of desmond tutu that cut across the world and so many people he inspired in every corner of the globe. >> yeah, absolutely. in terms of official plans to commemorate him, they still haven't announced the -- the official funeral arrangements as i said but do we know any more about how south africa is planning to commemorate him? >> to hear a bit more about what south africa will do. we know south africa is now in national mourning. flags are to fly at half mast across south af
and prime ministers, president of kenya, africa. all these people are mourning who they consider one of the greatest africans to have lived. a tireless, tireless voice for the voiceless and somebody who spoke out against injustice wherever they saw it and that is why you saw these people. president obama described him as his moral compass and a friend. the dalai lama said they enjoyed a long friendship. remember back in 2015 when they spent some time together and praying for his family that he...
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he bear a slum in b, kenya, africa, largest athens. love is my kingdom these my territory, these my parties. i come yeah, i will do news will to call on to read the approach. posts are item is twin. did the community love ali visual ship with them? love what you call trust, building experiments done, and i teach them on how to use condo mc spreading. did they did from the i i do the, the most visual soul of a cold you gotta enjoy from them or switch on every body will bit honda, depending to the need them want minutia. people want one long tunneling gara, aka the king of condoms, started advocating for safe sex and the importance of using condoms. after high school. after losing a close friend to h, i v aids, stanley decided to start honest and open conversations about h i v with as many people as possible to draw people's attention. he weighs this eye catching royal outfit. who's very, a corrected wonder. it also made me feel proud that i'm the key and our middle to interacting people in a very good level. at a low level. they feel a
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kenya. in south africa, you have a constitution and people know their rights. the government has been threatening people, but people are not saying i have to look after my personal freedoms because we don't have a sense of that so strongly here. it is more people need reassurance and need the vaccines to be easily available. getting them out to remote counties and sparse populations is much harder. host: you spoke about some of the logistical problems facing some countries in africa. can you give us an overview or some context as to where we are with the vaccine rollout. are there some countries better equipped or supplied to look after their populations more so than others? >> yes. as you would imagine, the richer countries of the regions such as south africa have got better infrastructure. it has been easier, although not easy, to scale up a national program. as was said, many countries are small. we have areas that are conflict zones. many have sparse populations, migrant populations, nomadic populations which are difficult to access. south sudan at the mome
kenya. in south africa, you have a constitution and people know their rights. the government has been threatening people, but people are not saying i have to look after my personal freedoms because we don't have a sense of that so strongly here. it is more people need reassurance and need the vaccines to be easily available. getting them out to remote counties and sparse populations is much harder. host: you spoke about some of the logistical problems facing some countries in africa. can you...
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kenya. in south africa, you have a constitution and people know their rights. the government has been threatening people, but people are not saying i have to look after my personal freedoms because we don't have a sense of that so strongly here. it is more people need reassurance and need the vaccines to be easily available. getting them out to remote counties and sparse populations is much harder. host: you spoke about some of the logistical problems facing some countries in africa. can you give us an overview or some context as to where we are with the vaccine rollout. are there some countries better equipped or supplied to look after their populations more so than others? >> yes. as you would imagine, the richer countries of the regions such as south africa have got better infrastructure. it has been easier, although not easy, to scale up a national program. as was said, many countries are small. we have areas that are conflict zones. many have sparse populations, migrant populations, nomadic populations which are difficult to access. south sudan at the mome
kenya. in south africa, you have a constitution and people know their rights. the government has been threatening people, but people are not saying i have to look after my personal freedoms because we don't have a sense of that so strongly here. it is more people need reassurance and need the vaccines to be easily available. getting them out to remote counties and sparse populations is much harder. host: you spoke about some of the logistical problems facing some countries in africa. can you...
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infections in south africa that increased in the last week, but other parts of the country and things searches coupled with low vaccination res coverage. so he has more from nairobi in kenya. the pores coming out or south africa indicates that the number of infections has drastically reduced in the last 9 days of from about 23009 days ago 215000 am on monday. that is a 40 percent drop. so this is good news, but in other countries, dozens of other countries are on the continent. is seeing an increase on positivity rate in kenya for example. we are at 34 percent, but what we are noticing in this country is, is that our people, many people are not displaying severe. a severe symptoms, severe enough to be admitted in hospitals. a lot of people who are testing positive are being told to as self isolate at home or in neighboring uganda. same case, 18 percent, positivity rate. mild mostly mild cases. are the government has again started testing or mandatory testing in border points, but the big concern now is a democratic republic of congo in its 4th wave. so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are fee
infections in south africa that increased in the last week, but other parts of the country and things searches coupled with low vaccination res coverage. so he has more from nairobi in kenya. the pores coming out or south africa indicates that the number of infections has drastically reduced in the last 9 days of from about 23009 days ago 215000 am on monday. that is a 40 percent drop. so this is good news, but in other countries, dozens of other countries are on the continent. is seeing an...
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so with we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob. smoke with maps is a t, v host actor and influenza. prince janet and mega is a full my media personality and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. it's like, how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when he comes to all to read what i look like? i don't like to do that. however, i have bills i need to from time to time. if they struggle with the pressure, what does it do to the rest of us? globally, 16 to 24 year olds, spend an average of 3 hours a day on social media. sorts up to the streets of nairobi to ask a few people about their relationship with social media and whether it affects their mental health. you look at people there, so perfect. have this perfect would they have fear of i then with is when you compare yourself, maybe to your is where does secret all agreement mentally it's r
so with we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob. smoke with maps is a t, v host actor and influenza. prince janet and mega is a full my media personality and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. it's like, how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when he comes to all...
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so a we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob. smoke with maps is a t v host actor and influencing print. janet and mega is a full my media personality. and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? you? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. like how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when it comes to altering what i look like? i don't like to do that. however, i have fills a need to from time to time. if they struggle with the pressure, what does it do to the rest of us? globally, 16 to 24 year olds spend an average of 3 hours a day on social media. sorts of to the streets of nairobi to ask a few people about their relationship with social media and whether it affects their mental health. you look at people there, so perfect. perfect, would they have fear of i been with kids when you compare yourself, maybe to your is where it does speak with all a remote mentally it's really
so a we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob. smoke with maps is a t v host actor and influencing print. janet and mega is a full my media personality. and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? you? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. like how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when it comes to...
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so with we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is web smoke with maps is a t, v host actor and influenza. prince janet and mega is a former media personality and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? you? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that use your social media. like how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when it comes to altering what i look like? i don't like to do that. however, i have fills a need to from time to time, if they struggle with the pressure, what does it do to the rest of us? globally, 16 to 24 year olds spend an average of 3 hours a day on social media. so i took to the streets of nairobi to ask a few people about their relationship with social media and whether it affects their mental health. you look at people there, so perfect. have this perfect would they have fear by then to this folder. as i say is when you compare yourself maybe to your is where it does secret all agreement men
so with we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is web smoke with maps is a t, v host actor and influenza. prince janet and mega is a former media personality and now a writer. both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? you? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that use your social media. like how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when it comes to altering...
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africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worse by climate change. and later in the show, we take a look back at some of the best of wonders league goals from the 1st half of the campaign. ah, i'm married evanston, it's good to have you with us. we're all leaders have been paying tribute to south africa's archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of 90. 2 to was a key figure in bringing south africa apartheid regime to an end. and he won the nobel peace prize for this work in 1984 south african president 0 ram, oppose announced churches, das praising him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. ah, this was the moment desmond tutu called the most beautiful moment of his life. february 11th 1990. the day nelson mandela was released from prison. the freedom fighter and the priest united against apartheid we, we intend on creating building up a new kind of society, a society that is compassionate, caring. since the 1940s racism had become south africa state doctrine, a brutal regime in which the white minority oppressed the blac
africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worse by climate change. and later in the show, we take a look back at some of the best of wonders league goals from the 1st half of the campaign. ah, i'm married evanston, it's good to have you with us. we're all leaders have been paying tribute to south africa's archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of 90. 2 to was a key figure in bringing south africa apartheid regime to an end. and he won the nobel peace prize...
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in the horn of africa, at least 26 million people are struggling to access food due to poor rainfall and devastated crops. drought conditions in northern kenya of somalia, and southern ethiopia are expected to last well into next year. herders have reported losing up to 70% of livestock. the bbc's senior africa correspondent reports from northern kenya, and a warning, her report contains images from the start viewers may find upsetting. >> the devastating impact of drought. this is northern kenya. a predominantly pastor raised community that exists with wildlife. neither has been spared. water pumps long dried up, the impact can be seen almost everywhere. this is every pastoralists wealth, 100 40 cattle, hundreds of goats, and he fears whatever is remaining here could be lost because the drought is still ongoing, you can see this calf is too weak to stand up, so has to be fed right here. a few times every day, neighbors help lift the remaining livestock to stretch the really weak muscles. >> the loss is devastating. i can't do anything more to save them. it is god's will. i just pray for rain to come. livestock is everything for me. >> he ha
in the horn of africa, at least 26 million people are struggling to access food due to poor rainfall and devastated crops. drought conditions in northern kenya of somalia, and southern ethiopia are expected to last well into next year. herders have reported losing up to 70% of livestock. the bbc's senior africa correspondent reports from northern kenya, and a warning, her report contains images from the start viewers may find upsetting. >> the devastating impact of drought. this is...
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they came from east africa from kenya it was over the power in rwanda. 199-4195 they took power they say. [inaudible] >> right and as you said it had been one territory divided up by the europeans. so there was familiarity. >> back then, the region were villages. so it was one. besides speaking of rwanda. [inaudible] back then in the congo they divided out. >> right, right as trying to give people a sense of what was going on there. shugri said salh i want to come back to you and asked, tell us a little bit about the somali tradition of large extended families. you moved around to look at their father, then your grandmother, then back with your father, i think some of your siblings you spent time in orphanage than an older sister. what can you tell me about the somalia extended families in your experience with that? >> i often describe, this story is a bit more complex. my family is kind of unusual even within the somali culture and families. i am saying that just to give a quick view, my mother was young girl of 15 when my 40-year-old father married he was a teacher in the city. so
they came from east africa from kenya it was over the power in rwanda. 199-4195 they took power they say. [inaudible] >> right and as you said it had been one territory divided up by the europeans. so there was familiarity. >> back then, the region were villages. so it was one. besides speaking of rwanda. [inaudible] back then in the congo they divided out. >> right, right as trying to give people a sense of what was going on there. shugri said salh i want to come back to you...
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africa. the lack of rain day has led to extreme drought in some areas. east in kenya is one of the hardest heat regions. now, many people there are suffering from food insecurity and at iron. lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained. you look on eastern kenya along this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere. how many animals have died? life? his heart. he. they are shepherds, but the stall of none to ryan lincoln is empty. she has lost 27 of her animals to the drought. the sun is leading the 12th that are left to the north in search of grass, in kenya alone. more than 3 and a half 1000000 people are threatened by food insecurity and depend on aid. but even that is not enough. oh, blood, the long all my children don't get enough to eat, especially the little one needs milk. people in somalia and southern ethiopia are suffering from the consequences of the trout as well. not only but
africa. the lack of rain day has led to extreme drought in some areas. east in kenya is one of the hardest heat regions. now, many people there are suffering from food insecurity and at iron. lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained. you look on eastern kenya along this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere....
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africa. the lack of rain there has led to extreme drought in some areas. east in kenya is one of the hardest hit regions. now, many people there are suffering from food insecurity. amanda dianne lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained. you look on eastern kenya, i'll no longer. this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere. and many animals have died. life his heart. he. they are shepherds, but the stall of none to ryan lincoln is empty. she has lost 27 of her animals to the drought. her son is leading the 12th that are left to the north in search of grass, in kenya alone, more than free and a half 1000000 people off, threatened by food insecurity and depend on aid. what even that is not enough blood, the long all my children don't get enough to eat, especially the little one needs milk. people in somalia and southern ethiopia are suffering from the consequences of the drought as well.
africa. the lack of rain there has led to extreme drought in some areas. east in kenya is one of the hardest hit regions. now, many people there are suffering from food insecurity. amanda dianne lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained. you look on eastern kenya, i'll no longer. this drought is hurting us....
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kenya. you know, in south africa you have a lovely constitution and people know their rights here. our government is different. so the government has been threatening people. but people on saying, you know, i need to look up to my personal freedoms because we don't really have a sense of that so strongly. and it's more people need reassurance. they need simple explanations and they need the vaccines to be easily available. and we had them landing at the airport, but getting them out to remote counties and response populations is much, much harder. hellen read to you. i spoke about some of the logistical problems that are, that are facing some countries over in africa. can you give us a, a sort of an overview or some context as to where we actually are with the vaccine rollout and are there some countries better equipped or supplied to look after other populations more so than others? perhaps? yes, well, as you would imagine, the country is that the richer countries in the region such as south africa have got better infrastructure. and so it's been easier, although not easy, but eas
kenya. you know, in south africa you have a lovely constitution and people know their rights here. our government is different. so the government has been threatening people. but people on saying, you know, i need to look up to my personal freedoms because we don't really have a sense of that so strongly. and it's more people need reassurance. they need simple explanations and they need the vaccines to be easily available. and we had them landing at the airport, but getting them out to remote...
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africa, for the world health organization. for my robi and my bonnie co founder of cove. it kenya? that's an association which use a social media to create awareness of coven 19 issues. also from johannesburg, karsten know co, a lawyer with an interest in human rights and global health issues. thank you so much for speaking to us. on inside story helen reese from a start with u. as we've been reporting millions of vaccines have now been dispersed across the african continent. yet vaccination rate stand at around 7.3 percent. with many countries, in fact, hovering around one percent, that's according to data from the african centers for disease control. to what extent is vaccine hesitancy contributing to that low vaccination rates? well, i think let me start with saying that one of the reasons for the low vaccination rate was the delays and getting back since to many countries. and if we go back even further, that was a delay in global funding. and the delay in the companies themselves, in some instances, actually sharing vaccines with things like the co fax facility or the african
africa, for the world health organization. for my robi and my bonnie co founder of cove. it kenya? that's an association which use a social media to create awareness of coven 19 issues. also from johannesburg, karsten know co, a lawyer with an interest in human rights and global health issues. thank you so much for speaking to us. on inside story helen reese from a start with u. as we've been reporting millions of vaccines have now been dispersed across the african continent. yet vaccination...
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africa region, which has a much lower vaccination rate than elsewhere. the said, followed and easing of restrictions to revitalize economies, kenya gonna angola have all recently reported record high cases. catherine sawyer, reports from nairobi. the force coming out of south africa indicates that the number of infections has drastically reduced in the last 9 days of from about 23009 days ago 215000 am on monday. that is a 40 percent drop. so this is good news, but in other countries, dozens of other countries are on the continent with seeing an increase on positivity rate in kenya for example, we are at 34 percent. but what we are noticing in this country is, is that have people, many people are not displaying severe. a severe symptoms, severe enough to be admitted in hospital. so lot of people who are testing positive are being told to as self isolate at home or in neighboring uganda. same case, 18 percent, positivity rate. mild mostly mild cases. are the government a has again, started testing or mandatory testing in border points, but the big concern now is a democratic republic of congo in its 4th wave. so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particul
africa region, which has a much lower vaccination rate than elsewhere. the said, followed and easing of restrictions to revitalize economies, kenya gonna angola have all recently reported record high cases. catherine sawyer, reports from nairobi. the force coming out of south africa indicates that the number of infections has drastically reduced in the last 9 days of from about 23009 days ago 215000 am on monday. that is a 40 percent drop. so this is good news, but in other countries, dozens of...
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africa's bes vance. according to scientists in kenya, who say that crucial role is pollinators of crops and wild plants is at risk of this hope africa could avoid the destruction of being seen in north america and europe. malcolm lab reports from more anger in kenya. the avocado trees on james worries farm were under purchasing by about a 5th. he says he didn't even know until he joined the research program here in kenya disorder that's when he learned about pollination and about the crucial role of pollinating insects and the law become am words, the doom rewards. it's like having a 100 calls, but only one boon. it can't handle all the skulls. if we have our countries, but without enough pulling into the, you know, the flaws will be there. but maybe more for the national take place. so your produce will be reduced. as part of the research project, james started keeping b's on his farm and then not visiting the avocado flowers, they're busy making honey. james cells expert say the pollination shortfall shows this something wrong with keeping peace can help trying to say that the pollination gap has been e
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for example, i'm a have a clue about what is happening in kenya or south africa, but in activist fromountries, they understand where they have a bigger picture about what they are experiencing. i just want to first make that very clear. in a bigger picture, i really talked about many things that people need to see beyond what society has showed us from the climate crisis to climate justice. many times climate change just in subbing statistics for people but the climate crisis is more than statistics, more than data ints. it is more than that zero targets. it is about the people and how their livelihoods are being compacted right now. it is about the dissection of climate crisis with other issues that pertain to our living, our survival education or poverty eradication or gender equality or having peace in our communities. all of these are connected to the climate crisis. it is like we are in one system. it is an interconnected system. if one part of the system crashes,hen the tire system crashes. in one piece of the puzzle is missing, then the puzzle can never be completed. in a bigge
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welcome to in good shape d w health show a we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob smuggling. maps is a t v host actor and influenza. janet and mega is a former media personality and now a writer, both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. like, how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level when it comes to altering what i look like? i don't like to do that. however, i have bills a need to from time to if they struggle with the pressure, what does it do to the rest of us? globally, 16 to 24 year olds, spend an average of 3 hours a day on social media. sorts of to the streets of nairobi to ask a few people about their relationship with social media and whether it affects their mental health. you look at people, their focus to have this perfect would be they have fear of i've been with is when you go very often, maybe to you is where does the control remote mentally it's drilling cons
welcome to in good shape d w health show a we start by visiting south africa and kenya to me to social media experts. hey guys, this is rob smuggling. maps is a t v host actor and influenza. janet and mega is a former media personality and now a writer, both of them have over a 1000000 followers on instagram. how does that affect them? there's definitely pressure that comes with social media, all the images that you see on social media. like, how do i keep making sure that i meeting that level...
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africa. headquartered in kenya, nairobi, and he was a man for the youth. ed and he understood their dreams, their aspirations, so he was a man who was loved right across africa. in fact, the headquarters of african council of churches is named after him, desmond tutu house. and council of churches is named after him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional— him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional man _ him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional man with _ him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional man with a _ him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional man with a tremendous| unconditional man with a tremendous sense of humour?— unconditional man with a tremendous sense of humour? almost want to say wicked sense — sense of humour? almost want to say wicked sense of— sense of humour? almost want to say wicked sense of humour. _ sense of humour? almost want to say wicked sense of humour. he - sense of humour? almost want to say wicked sense of humour. he was - wicked sense of humour. he was absolutely amazing. i recall one incide
africa. headquartered in kenya, nairobi, and he was a man for the youth. ed and he understood their dreams, their aspirations, so he was a man who was loved right across africa. in fact, the headquarters of african council of churches is named after him, desmond tutu house. and council of churches is named after him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional— him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional man _ him, desmond tutu house. and under unconditional man with _ him, desmond tutu...
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africa's bees. and according to scientists and kenya, who say that crucial role as pollinators of crops and wild plants is at risk. but there is hope africa could avoid the destruction of these seen in north america and europe. malcolm web reports from more anger in kenya. the other caught a trees on james worries, farm we're under producing by about a fish. he says he didn't even know until he joined the research program here in kenya disorder. that's when he learned about pollination and about the crucial role of pollinating insects and become more do moving towards like having a 100 cows, but only one book. it can't handle all the skulls if you have countries, but without enough pollinators. the flaws will be there. many multiple initial will take place, so your produce will be reduced. as part of the research project, james started keeping b's on his farm. and then not visiting the cottage flowers, they're busy making honey. james cells expert said the pollination short food shows there's something wrong with keeping peace. can help scientists say that the pollination gap has been effectively close
africa's bees. and according to scientists and kenya, who say that crucial role as pollinators of crops and wild plants is at risk. but there is hope africa could avoid the destruction of these seen in north america and europe. malcolm web reports from more anger in kenya. the other caught a trees on james worries, farm we're under producing by about a fish. he says he didn't even know until he joined the research program here in kenya disorder. that's when he learned about pollination and...
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the bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy reports from northern kenya.ree consecutive seasons. water pans have long dried up. there are dead animals everywhere. even at ahmed ibrahim's home. he is 66, and tells me he's never witnessed anything like this. translation: the drought has been i going on for the last nine months. i i had 150 head of cattle, but now left with about 30, which are very weak. i also had 400 goats. i'm only left with these few that you can see. a few times every day, neighbours helped to lift the remaining livestock so they can stretch their already weak muscles. tough decisions he has to make to balance between feeding his family and his livestock with ever dwindling resources. translation: the remaining livestock will continue dying, _ but the biggest issue is what will people eat? people who have lost everything, what will they eat? that's sadir�*s biggest worry too. the 47—year—old mother of six is only left with these goats. livestock are a source of livelihood and wealth. losing them leaves them poor and hungry. translation:
the bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy reports from northern kenya.ree consecutive seasons. water pans have long dried up. there are dead animals everywhere. even at ahmed ibrahim's home. he is 66, and tells me he's never witnessed anything like this. translation: the drought has been i going on for the last nine months. i i had 150 head of cattle, but now left with about 30, which are very weak. i also had 400 goats. i'm only left with these few that you can see. a few times every...
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the bbc�*s senior africa correspondent, anne soy, reports from northern kenya.his report distressing. the devastating impact of drought. this is wajir in northern kenya. they've not had enough rain here for three consecutive seasons. water pans have long dried up. there are dead animals everywhere. even at ahmed ibrahim's home. he's 66, and tells me he's never witnessed anything like this. translation: the drought has been going on for- the last nine months. i had 150 heads of cattle, but now left with about 30, which are very weak. i also had 400 goats. i'm only left with these few that you can see. a few times every day, neighbours helped to lift the remaining livestock so they can stretch their already weak muscles. tough decisions he has to make to balance between feeding his family and his livestock. translation: the remaining livestock will continue dying, | but the biggest issue is what will people eat? people who have lost everything, what will they eat? that's sadir�*s biggest worry, too. the 47—year—old mother of six is only left with these goats. live
the bbc�*s senior africa correspondent, anne soy, reports from northern kenya.his report distressing. the devastating impact of drought. this is wajir in northern kenya. they've not had enough rain here for three consecutive seasons. water pans have long dried up. there are dead animals everywhere. even at ahmed ibrahim's home. he's 66, and tells me he's never witnessed anything like this. translation: the drought has been going on for- the last nine months. i had 150 heads of cattle, but now...
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africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with the situation made worse by climate change and putting goats on the map . we take a look at a new mapping project showing the location of all goats in the city of berlin. aimed at people who want to unwind from stress by visiting a goat in the german captain. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. south africa is archbishop desmond to to has died at the age of 90. 2 to was a key figure in bringing south africa's apartheid regime to an end and won the nobel peace prize for his work. in 1984 south african presidency o rama post announced to choose death praising him. the leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. oh, this was the moment desmond tutu called the most beautiful moment of his life. february 11th 1990. the day nelson mandela was released from prison. the freedom fighter and the priest united against apartheid we, we intend on creating building up a new kind of society, a society that is passionate terry. since the 1940s racism had become south africa state doctrine, a brutal regime in which the white minority
africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with the situation made worse by climate change and putting goats on the map . we take a look at a new mapping project showing the location of all goats in the city of berlin. aimed at people who want to unwind from stress by visiting a goat in the german captain. ah, i'm nick spicer. welcome to the program. south africa is archbishop desmond to to has died at the age of 90. 2 to was a key figure in bringing south africa's apartheid regime to an...
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this belt-and-road railroad with chinese loans, kenya agreed to apply chinese law inside kenya and give up east africa'sst port if it couldn't repay its debts. >> some countries are relying on gradually repaying their debts to china by shipping specific quantities of oil. >> sometimes, the loans are repaid in natural resources, such as cobalt. >> as africa's largest bilateral creditor, china holds more than 20% of the continent's debts >> many african countries were already crippled under the weight of the money they owe china. now the coronavirus pandemic has made it nearly impossible for many to keep up with debt payments. >> basically, china has negotiated agreements with our african countries which are so egrgious in benefiting china, they could take all of africa at a fire sale price. >> trevor: ah, yes, the debt trap. it's like the thirst trap of infrastructure. china's just strutting around with its railroads hanging out. what is africa supposed to do? not hit the light button? i mean, say what you want about the european colonizers, but at least they were upfront about it. ( british ) "right, we
this belt-and-road railroad with chinese loans, kenya agreed to apply chinese law inside kenya and give up east africa'sst port if it couldn't repay its debts. >> some countries are relying on gradually repaying their debts to china by shipping specific quantities of oil. >> sometimes, the loans are repaid in natural resources, such as cobalt. >> as africa's largest bilateral creditor, china holds more than 20% of the continent's debts >> many african countries were...
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the bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy reports from wajir in northern kenya — and a warning,a predominantly pastoralist community which coexists with wildlife. neither has been spared. water pumps long dried up. and the impact can be seen almost everywhere. this is every pastoralist�*s wealth. this man has lost a lot of it, 140 cattle, hundreds of goats. and he fears that whatever is remaining here could be lost because the drought is still ongoing. you can see this calf. she is too weak to stand up and so she has to be fed right here. a few times every day, neighbours help to lift the remaining livestock so they can stretch their already weak muscles. translation: the loss is devastating. - i can't do anything more to save them. it is god's will. ijust pray for rain to come. livestock is everything for me. he has to balance between buying food for his family and livestock whenever he gets money, mostly from well—wishers. the local chief also comes to help. he shows me where he moved ibrahim's dead livestock to. translation: ibrahim was deeply affected. i his blood pressure r
the bbc�*s senior africa correspondent anne soy reports from wajir in northern kenya — and a warning,a predominantly pastoralist community which coexists with wildlife. neither has been spared. water pumps long dried up. and the impact can be seen almost everywhere. this is every pastoralist�*s wealth. this man has lost a lot of it, 140 cattle, hundreds of goats. and he fears that whatever is remaining here could be lost because the drought is still ongoing. you can see this calf. she is...
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africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worse by climate change. ah . i'm married, i haven't seen it's good to have you with us. world leaders have been paying tribute to south africa is archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of $92.00 to was a key figure and bringing in and to south africa's apartheid regime. he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in 1984, south african president sarah aroma poser announced to to his death. and he praised him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. mourners from all corners of south african society, or marking the passing of archbishop desmond tutu here in cape town. while this was a man who cried as a man who laughs, and this is a man who loved goals, people and maria remember him by not. at the top though, he may have been a leading force in south africa's anti apartheid movement. many international leaders remember to, to his personal qualities. he was just wonderful. wonderful ma'am. we can only celebrate his life is long, generous, opened life. he had a capacity to touch peop
africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worse by climate change. ah . i'm married, i haven't seen it's good to have you with us. world leaders have been paying tribute to south africa is archbishop desmond tutu who's died at the age of $92.00 to was a key figure and bringing in and to south africa's apartheid regime. he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in 1984, south african president sarah aroma poser announced to to his death. and he praised him as...
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africa, around the world. he was involved in the mediation process after a disputed election in kenya. t about many global issues. he was not just the moral conscience of south africa, in many ways he was the moral conscience of the world. >> what are we hearing this afternoon or this morning in terms of those who remember him? who's been saying what? >> reporter: we've been hearing from a lot of leaders, not just from south africa, from around the world. we've heard from presidents and prime ministers from india to the uk to all across african continent, remembering him for his contributions to a more just world. because he added his voice to causes like lgbtq rights, against the iraq war, against, for instance, lots of many issues clerics would shy away from. he said, despite having given political sermons, that he was not a politician, this was a priest. a priest that crossed beyond the pulpit, into the real world, and had huge impact in south ka and around the world, not quite as towering as nelson mandela, but close. >> larry, thank you. i'm joined by william gamida, author of "the
africa, around the world. he was involved in the mediation process after a disputed election in kenya. t about many global issues. he was not just the moral conscience of south africa, in many ways he was the moral conscience of the world. >> what are we hearing this afternoon or this morning in terms of those who remember him? who's been saying what? >> reporter: we've been hearing from a lot of leaders, not just from south africa, from around the world. we've heard from presidents...
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than $1000000000.00 people, countries like morocco, algeria and south africa having the most people vaccinated, but countries like kenya and maricia and are entering their 5th wave. and so there really is a worry around access to vaccines. there have been about 50, i think it's about 49500000 vaccines. have been distributed across africa, or, but even then only about to 72 percent uptake. so there's a percentage of vaccines which have been wasted. for example, in nigeria, where this week, a 1000000 vaccines astrazeneca vaccines were destroyed because they had reached their shelf life. so the issue of access, the issue of manufacturing vaccines, only one percent of vaccines are made in africa. the rest are all important imported rather, this continues to be a problem in terms of keeping people safe, especially as countries enter their 4th and 5th waves. and we're experts are relying on vaccines to keep people safe, especially when the army kron variant. herb appears to be so virulent in day, thank you very much for that update for me to mill, alive for us in johannesburg. let's head to china now where more than 13000000
than $1000000000.00 people, countries like morocco, algeria and south africa having the most people vaccinated, but countries like kenya and maricia and are entering their 5th wave. and so there really is a worry around access to vaccines. there have been about 50, i think it's about 49500000 vaccines. have been distributed across africa, or, but even then only about to 72 percent uptake. so there's a percentage of vaccines which have been wasted. for example, in nigeria, where this week, a...
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africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worth by climate change. and later in the show will take a look back at some of the best to point us lee goals from the 1st half of the campaign. ah, i'm jared ray. thank you very much for your company. south africa's archbishop desmond to to is being remembered today as the champion of justice and global human rights. he died on sunday at the age of 19 to to was a key figure in bringing an end to apartheid in south africa. and he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his work in 1994 south african president, 0 ram, oppose the announced to to his desk. and he praised him as a leading light in bringing racial equality to the nation. mourners from all corners of south african society, or marking the passing of archbishop desmond tutu here in cape town. but this was a man who cried as a man who laughed. and this is a man who loves goals, people and maria remember him by not at the top though, he may have been a leading force in south africa's anti apartheid movement. many international leaders remember to to his
africa. we'll see how people are coping in kenya with a situation made worth by climate change. and later in the show will take a look back at some of the best to point us lee goals from the 1st half of the campaign. ah, i'm jared ray. thank you very much for your company. south africa's archbishop desmond to to is being remembered today as the champion of justice and global human rights. he died on sunday at the age of 19 to to was a key figure in bringing an end to apartheid in south africa....
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africa. the lack of rain there has led to extreme drought in many areas. eastern kenya is one of the hardest hit regions. now people there are suffering from food insecurity. not at ion lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained you lucon, easton, kenya, la language. this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere. how many animals have died? life, his heart. he. there are shepherds, but the stall of none to ryan lincoln is empty. she has lost 27 of her animals to the drought. the sun is leading the 12th that are left to the north in search of grass, in kenya alone, more than free and a half 1000000 people off, reddened by food insecurity and depend on aid. but even that is not enough. oh blood the long all my children don't get enough to eat, especially the little one needs milk. people in somalia and southern ethiopia are suffering from the consequences of the drought as well. not only the cattle are dying, wil
africa. the lack of rain there has led to extreme drought in many areas. eastern kenya is one of the hardest hit regions. now people there are suffering from food insecurity. not at ion lincoln and the other residents of a village are finally getting some help donations of corn, flower, and oil. so they'll have something to eat. they cannot get food on their own any more. over the past year it has barely rained you lucon, easton, kenya, la language. this drought is hurting us. it's everywhere....
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but the vaccination problem in south africa is very different from, kenya, where you're normally basedohannesburg, they have vaccine, but the problem is hesitancy. is there a plan to push people to get vaccinated? >> reporter: that's what authorities say they hope will encourage them to get vaccinated. there's criticism of travel bans to south africa. and white house press secretary jen psaki saying south africa turned down some vaccines from the u.s. because they hadn't put enough in arms here. in the country, south africa has the highest vaccination rate than any other part of the country. but there are hesitancy from people who say they told to us get two vaccines, and now another one. what is it eight and nine shots. they're feeling that hesitancy from people who already were reluctant to get vaccinated because they feel this might be a cycle that keeping recurring to no end that will give them something to worry about with health experts to help explain it to people why it's important for them to get that protection. because even the early days they say the vaccines are likely eff
but the vaccination problem in south africa is very different from, kenya, where you're normally basedohannesburg, they have vaccine, but the problem is hesitancy. is there a plan to push people to get vaccinated? >> reporter: that's what authorities say they hope will encourage them to get vaccinated. there's criticism of travel bans to south africa. and white house press secretary jen psaki saying south africa turned down some vaccines from the u.s. because they hadn't put enough in...