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that means that malawi is able to provide better services for the less children that are in malawi andto start talking about economic growth because the country is able to take better care of its population. >> reporter: malawi has shown what even the poorest countries can achieve, but others must do more, if global leaders are to keep their promise to the world's children. fergus walsh, bbc news, malawi. >> you can find out a lot more if you go to our website. there you can compare different countries across the continent. also, there's analysis of the challenges involved in further reducing child mortality. bbc.com/health. >>> before we leave you here on "gmt," let me just recap that story breaking while we've been on air. the world health organization says the ebola outbreak is unparalleled in modern times. the world's at risk of a humanitarian catastrophe. the good side is it says it hopes to rid senegal and nigeria of ebola in the near term and guinea the very near term. thanks for watching "gmt." asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that
that means that malawi is able to provide better services for the less children that are in malawi andto start talking about economic growth because the country is able to take better care of its population. >> reporter: malawi has shown what even the poorest countries can achieve, but others must do more, if global leaders are to keep their promise to the world's children. fergus walsh, bbc news, malawi. >> you can find out a lot more if you go to our website. there you can compare...
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>> we went to malawi and rwanda.'m so thankful that hugh approached me and asked me to be a part of the gpp and global poverty project and actually brought me to see what they're doing out there in africa. it was extremely illuminating. >> i want to show a little bit of the video you actually shot while you were there. some of the kids, they are absolutely adorable. singing, if we can show, that's some of the video. let's take a quick listen. ♪ >> that is awesome. hugh, what is the mission of the global poverty project, specifically in that country, malawi? >> we were focused on the yib of education. we know globally there are still 57 million kids who don't have access to primary education, like the kids you saw in the video. this year we're focused on every effort we can do to support the global partnership for education, which is the peak funding body responsible for putting 29 million students into schools over the next five years. we're calling on member states who have yet to commit to actually taking action to
>> we went to malawi and rwanda.'m so thankful that hugh approached me and asked me to be a part of the gpp and global poverty project and actually brought me to see what they're doing out there in africa. it was extremely illuminating. >> i want to show a little bit of the video you actually shot while you were there. some of the kids, they are absolutely adorable. singing, if we can show, that's some of the video. let's take a quick listen. ♪ >> that is awesome. hugh, what...
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services, and hygiene education to more than 40,000 school children in 60 schools in nigeria and malawiething that most of us take for granted. yet for over a billion people worldwide who still defecate in the open, this is an everyday reality. that's why we launched the unilever sustainability plan. today i'm delighted to announce we're stepping up our efforts on sanitation. we're committed to help over 25 million people gain improved access to a toilet by 2020. we also need your help. one of the biggest problems about this issue is, frankly, that nobody talks about it. help us break down the toilet a taboos and start a global conversation about sanitation. >> all right. we are live at the 3rd annual global citizen festival at central park. there's much, much more to come when we come back. >>> we are live at the global citizen festival. let's go back to the main stage. >> -- has made a pledge of $40 million. >> please welcome on stage michele sullivan from the caterpillar foundation. >> thank you, what a wonderful evening. at caterpillar, we believe the girl is our future, and we know
services, and hygiene education to more than 40,000 school children in 60 schools in nigeria and malawiething that most of us take for granted. yet for over a billion people worldwide who still defecate in the open, this is an everyday reality. that's why we launched the unilever sustainability plan. today i'm delighted to announce we're stepping up our efforts on sanitation. we're committed to help over 25 million people gain improved access to a toilet by 2020. we also need your help. one of...
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mali and malawi's game was postponed because of a waterlogged kick but will kick off in an your. >> gibraltarill take on poland in the 2016 qualifying match. the territory of 30,000 was admitted no to uafa last year after a battle with spain. with a stadium in gibraltar complete, they'll play home games in portuguese city of farro. it's linked with germany, island, scotland. >> what i want to see from the players is through the 90 minutes that they use what they learnt technically and tactically, but they play with a heart. my players give that extra. sometimes when you play with a heart, you can accomplish many things. >>> and world champions germany play the first competitive match. they were beaten 4-2 by argentina in a friendly on wednesday. they are at home to scotland. welcome back mario gomez and marco royce. they'll be without their captain, recovering from a knee injury. golf and world number one rory mcilroy had a disastrous third round at the b.m.w. championship. here is a moment that will make am tur golfers feel better, 4-putting a 12th hole for a triple bogey. the northern iranm
mali and malawi's game was postponed because of a waterlogged kick but will kick off in an your. >> gibraltarill take on poland in the 2016 qualifying match. the territory of 30,000 was admitted no to uafa last year after a battle with spain. with a stadium in gibraltar complete, they'll play home games in portuguese city of farro. it's linked with germany, island, scotland. >> what i want to see from the players is through the 90 minutes that they use what they learnt technically...
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in the next few minutes, mali play malawi. >> south africa's cricketers claimed the 1-0 tri-series trophyer defeating australia. a 4-wicked haul by dale steyn means could manage not to win. the proets proteases reached the target with nine wickets to spare. >> earlier in the day, the fortunes were reversed as australia pulled off a last-gasp victory over south africa. they had been leading 23-14. remaining in perth. the match turned when a player was sin binned in his 100th test match. a penalty kick followed up by rob horn, with a minute left on the clock. james foley with a conversion giving the wallabies is 24-23 victory. >> that's it for the newshour. i'll be back with more news in a few minutes. thanks for watching. >> [gunshot]. >> there's a lot of very brave
in the next few minutes, mali play malawi. >> south africa's cricketers claimed the 1-0 tri-series trophyer defeating australia. a 4-wicked haul by dale steyn means could manage not to win. the proets proteases reached the target with nine wickets to spare. >> earlier in the day, the fortunes were reversed as australia pulled off a last-gasp victory over south africa. they had been leading 23-14. remaining in perth. the match turned when a player was sin binned in his 100th test...
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a waterlog pitch led to mallee and malawi's game being postponed. >> the nuttest member in -- newestember, gibraltar will play on monday, in a 2016 qualifying match. the territory of 30,000 was admitted to uafa after a long-running battle connected to political tensions with spain. with the new stadium incomplete. they play home games. gibraltar are grouped with germany, ireland, scotland and georgia. >> what i want to see from my players is throughout the 90 minutes, not only do they use what they learnt technically and tactically, they play with a heart. that's what my players give, the extra by playing with a heart. sometimes when you play with a heart, you can accomplish many things. >> and world champions germany play their first competitive match since winning the world cup. they were beaten 4-2 by argentina in a friendly on wednesday. they are at home to scotland. but, they'll be without new captain as he recovers from a kno injury -- knee injury. rory mcilroy in golf, had a disastrous third round in the b.m.w. championship. and here is a moment making golfers feel better. ror
a waterlog pitch led to mallee and malawi's game being postponed. >> the nuttest member in -- newestember, gibraltar will play on monday, in a 2016 qualifying match. the territory of 30,000 was admitted to uafa after a long-running battle connected to political tensions with spain. with the new stadium incomplete. they play home games. gibraltar are grouped with germany, ireland, scotland and georgia. >> what i want to see from my players is throughout the 90 minutes, not only do...
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in malawi a 21-african nation met on this issue of changing their policies, advancing the rights of people with disabilities. i was asked to go and meet with him, i couldn't because we were here in session in the senate. but that's what they're reaching out to. they want us to be involved with them to help move this issue forward. in nepal, parents of children with autism banded together to start their own school to educate their children. they want their kids with disabilities to be fully included in society, have opportunities for work and for life. they want us to be joined together with them. it is conspicuous. i was privileged to join senator cardin earlier this summer in b baku, azerbaijan, in a meeting for the committee for security and economic development in europe, and i offered an amendment putting all the nations of europe that are in that oecd, the organization for economic cooperation and development, that we supported ratification of this treaty. it was adopted unanimously. they want the united states to be a partner in this effort. talk to a disabled veteran who would like
in malawi a 21-african nation met on this issue of changing their policies, advancing the rights of people with disabilities. i was asked to go and meet with him, i couldn't because we were here in session in the senate. but that's what they're reaching out to. they want us to be involved with them to help move this issue forward. in nepal, parents of children with autism banded together to start their own school to educate their children. they want their kids with disabilities to be fully...
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the idea that because you're born in, you know, malawi, your children may go to bed hungry.> dr. farmer invited us to central haiti where he discovered his life's work more than 25 years ago. that meant a three-hour, jaw-clenching, teeth-rattling ride on an unpaved road from the capital city to the hospital. >> why do they call this a highway? >> you got me. you got me, buddy. it's the principle artery through central haiti. >> if the ride doesn't break your back, what you see when you arrive will break your heart. the squatter settlement of cange is one of the poorest parts of the poorest country in the western hemisphere. >> [speaking french] >> the desperate need paul farmer saw here as a young man inspired him and four friends to create partners in health. they raised money and built what's become the largest hospital in central haiti. >> [speaking french] >> how many lives do you think partners in health have saved? >> in medicine we say t.n.t.c.: too numerous to count. too numerous to count. >> what began as a small, understaffed, ill-equipped clinic in 1985 today has
the idea that because you're born in, you know, malawi, your children may go to bed hungry.> dr. farmer invited us to central haiti where he discovered his life's work more than 25 years ago. that meant a three-hour, jaw-clenching, teeth-rattling ride on an unpaved road from the capital city to the hospital. >> why do they call this a highway? >> you got me. you got me, buddy. it's the principle artery through central haiti. >> if the ride doesn't break your back, what you...
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. >>> pakistan arrested 10 men involved in trying to kill malawi yusofi. he was shot in the head for campaigning for female education. the men are being interrogated and will face an anti-terrorism court soon. the arrests are part of an offensive to tackle extremism. >>> the cost of college - it left many teenagers wondering if it's worth the price of administration. the newest spectator sport that doesn't involve watching anyone running for playing with a ball. stay tuned and find out what it is. >>> pakistan's army is stepping up its effort to save thousands of people still trapped from devastating floods. look at that. 264 people have died during the floods. helicopter crews have rescue the dozens of survivors, and dropped supplies to more than a million people. pakistani officials say a wave of flooding is expected to hit southern pakistan next week. >>> good morning, welcome back to al jazeera america. thank you for joining us. big bucks spent on watching people play video games. first, a look at the forecast with meteorologist kevin corriveau. >> we'
. >>> pakistan arrested 10 men involved in trying to kill malawi yusofi. he was shot in the head for campaigning for female education. the men are being interrogated and will face an anti-terrorism court soon. the arrests are part of an offensive to tackle extremism. >>> the cost of college - it left many teenagers wondering if it's worth the price of administration. the newest spectator sport that doesn't involve watching anyone running for playing with a ball. stay tuned and...
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harden actually worked in places like malawi and iraq and kosovo before and other places.houghts on this particular bit? >> just what the ambassador said with respect to the importance and significance of money. there was a consensus across awe the groups that we met and talked with. even those based out of turkey, that for them, money was, an incredibly significant thing in terms of building momentum over time. that the ability to pay some element of a salary over time, would be the thing that could perhaps build some of the greatest cohesion going forward. i don't think we underestimate the utility of that. >> in culture, andrew said, very mercantile. very aware what doug is saying. therethere will be all kind of unintended consequences we take this forward. >> can i make a point? there ace separate problem and if we have safeguards and minimize the leakage to bad guys, we'll still have friend in the region contributing. what do you do about them? this has been a problem for years now. in syria much. so, all i can say, this is again, must be transparent and i think this
harden actually worked in places like malawi and iraq and kosovo before and other places.houghts on this particular bit? >> just what the ambassador said with respect to the importance and significance of money. there was a consensus across awe the groups that we met and talked with. even those based out of turkey, that for them, money was, an incredibly significant thing in terms of building momentum over time. that the ability to pay some element of a salary over time, would be the...