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this isn't the first time drones have been used in malawi.und began flying blood samples from remote clinics to central laboratories to test for hiv and aids. now the government has let unicef open up part of the country so unicef open up part of the country so people with other ideas for using drones can test them to see if they work. this is a corridor that has 5000 square kilometres, so basically it isa 5000 square kilometres, so basically it is a dedicated space where colourful one year, private sector, research institutions, non— for—profit contest were drones can do for good. around half of malawi's people live in poverty and the countries near the bottom of most measures of development. 0n countries near the bottom of most measures of development. on their own drones won't fix that by this experiment will test whether they could be a part the solution. now golf may strike you as a fairly leisurely and sedate pastime. a pleasant stroll round a nice course with perhaps a drink at the 19th afterwards. but for one golfer in sweden, his day
this isn't the first time drones have been used in malawi.und began flying blood samples from remote clinics to central laboratories to test for hiv and aids. now the government has let unicef open up part of the country so unicef open up part of the country so people with other ideas for using drones can test them to see if they work. this is a corridor that has 5000 square kilometres, so basically it isa 5000 square kilometres, so basically it is a dedicated space where colourful one year,...
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malawi, to put it simply, has a food problem. there isn't always enough of it, and d there are rarely enough nutrients in what there is. children get hit hardest here. last year, more ththan 50% suffered from stunted growthth. but in 1996, a a nutritionist named andre briend decided to take on severe malnutrition everywhere with one idea. if there's no cheap nutritious superfood out there, why not invent one? he did, and today s formula is used around the world. see what happens in this film when briend's superfood is put to work in malala. narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. [speaking foreign language] narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter t
malawi, to put it simply, has a food problem. there isn't always enough of it, and d there are rarely enough nutrients in what there is. children get hit hardest here. last year, more ththan 50% suffered from stunted growthth. but in 1996, a a nutritionist named andre briend decided to take on severe malnutrition everywhere with one idea. if there's no cheap nutritious superfood out there, why not invent one? he did, and today s formula is used around the world. see what happens in this film...
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this isn't the first time drones have been used in malawi.lood samples from remote clinics to central laboratories to test for hiv and aids. now the government's let unicef open up part of the country so people with other ideas for using drones can test them to see if they work. this is a corridor that has 5000 square kilometres, so, basically, it's a dedicated space where, for one year, private sector, research institutions, non—for—profits can really test what drones can do for good. around half malawi's people live in poverty and the country is near the bottom of most measures of development. on their own drones won't fix that but this experiment will test whether they could be a part the solution. german a part the solution. mps are expected to vote to legalise german mps are expected to vote to legalise same—sex marriage days after the chancellor dropped her opposition, it would give game and marital rights and allow them to adopt children. at present same—sex couples are allowed civil unions. the chancellor said she would allow mps from
this isn't the first time drones have been used in malawi.lood samples from remote clinics to central laboratories to test for hiv and aids. now the government's let unicef open up part of the country so people with other ideas for using drones can test them to see if they work. this is a corridor that has 5000 square kilometres, so, basically, it's a dedicated space where, for one year, private sector, research institutions, non—for—profits can really test what drones can do for good....
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this is not the first time drones have been used in malawi.r hiv and aids. now, the government has let unicef open up part of the country so unicef open up part of the country so people with other ideas for using drones can test them to see if they work. this is a corridor that has 5000 square kilometres, basically a dedicated space, one year. private sector, resurgence fusions, can really test what drones can do for good. around half of the people of malawi live in poverty, the countries near the bottom of most measures of development. on their own, drones will not fix that, but this experiment will test whether they can be a part of the solution. time for a look at the weather forecast. looks like the south—east of england will see the best of the spells of sunshine this afternoon, here is the view from one of the weather watchers earlier on today. good spells of sunshine, mightjust begin to see one or two thunderstorms breaking out this afternoon. elsewhere, cloud around. this is the view from one of the weather watchers in newquay. rain on
this is not the first time drones have been used in malawi.r hiv and aids. now, the government has let unicef open up part of the country so unicef open up part of the country so people with other ideas for using drones can test them to see if they work. this is a corridor that has 5000 square kilometres, basically a dedicated space, one year. private sector, resurgence fusions, can really test what drones can do for good. around half of the people of malawi live in poverty, the countries near...
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malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was born at homeme in 1948. in previous days, pregnant moththers were using unsafe methods.s. some would have e their babies in g grass huts.s. after gigiving birth, they w wod leave babieses on the grground in the cold.d. we didn't know b better. we had a l lot of deaths. one day, hospipital workerss asasked us to o be a partt of the agogo progrgram. we go toto their hououse. we t talk to bototh the mann and ththe woman. we show them pictures and tell them what can happen if theyey give birth at home, at the mototr of the bababy can fall sick or dieie. deaths have decreased, diseases have decreased, and d life has improved. i am very hahappy becaususe if the student fails, you are not a good teacher. i see fruits of whwhat i teachc, and i'm proud that i am a good teacher. narrator: accessss to healthcare isn't the whol
malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was born at homeme in 1948. in previous days, pregnant moththers were using unsafe methods.s. some would have e their babies in g grass huts.s. after gigiving birth, they w wod leave babieses on the grground in the...
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(rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason: alefa is, uh, severely malnourished and, um, (unclear), as you can see from the extremely small arms. second narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half will die. pilirani is two years old. severely malnourished kids often swell up with edema, a painful build-up of fluid under the skin. pilirani's swelling is so severe he can barely walk. until recently, the best treatment available for pilirani and alefa was one to two months of hospitalization. but t even n the best rural hospitals, only 25% to
(rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking nativeve language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most...
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fr malawi tocuador, see some
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they have been battling to reta ke malawi.attling to retake the city which has been occupied by forces linked to the so—called islamic state group. a malaysia airlines passengerjet had to return to melbourne, when a passenger tried to enter the cockpit shortly after take—off, saying he had a bomb. airport security apprehended the passenger, a sri lankan national, and the bomb turned out to be a battery. flight mhi28 had been heading for kuala lumpur. the macedonia parliament has endorsed a new government, ending the political deadlock since elections last december. it's headed by the pro—eu social democrat leader, zoran zaev. he is going into coalition with parties representing macedonia's ethnic albanian minority. the death of 90 people in a massive bomb attack in kabul has been described as a crime against humanity by the afghan president, ashraf ghani. the un secretary general has also which injured more than 400 others. a bbc driver, mohammed nazir, is among the dead. 0n the line from kabul is the bbc‘s mahfouz zubaide. we
they have been battling to reta ke malawi.attling to retake the city which has been occupied by forces linked to the so—called islamic state group. a malaysia airlines passengerjet had to return to melbourne, when a passenger tried to enter the cockpit shortly after take—off, saying he had a bomb. airport security apprehended the passenger, a sri lankan national, and the bomb turned out to be a battery. flight mhi28 had been heading for kuala lumpur. the macedonia parliament has endorsed a...
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see what happens in india, malawi, or anywhere else when you take a good idea and run with it. man: "viewchange" is about people makining real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange," one good idea. narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've
see what happens in india, malawi, or anywhere else when you take a good idea and run with it. man: "viewchange" is about people makining real progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange," one good idea. narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.2.5 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and...
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transparency international report which put russia so far down the league table of corruption that malawise are countries that are actually less corrupt, according to them, than russia is today. the heritage foundation saying that private sector in russia is so constrained by the encroachment of the state and the failure to defend the rule of law that foreign direct investment, for example, is a huge risk in russia today. all of these different ways in which putin's russia is failing its people. listen, again, you know, we can name "putin's russia" but russia is a country with state owners, the duma, with the senate, with the president. we are a presidential republic. let's be clear, what really happens in russian today is vladimir putin and his associates in the kremlin and what they say and do. i don't think so, i don't think so. really? yes, and why, i can explain you. if he is the only ruler of the country, then i suppose it is notjust possible for one person to control huge territory, huge quantity of the people. all different aspects. 70% of gdp, of revenues, the proportion of gdp,
transparency international report which put russia so far down the league table of corruption that malawise are countries that are actually less corrupt, according to them, than russia is today. the heritage foundation saying that private sector in russia is so constrained by the encroachment of the state and the failure to defend the rule of law that foreign direct investment, for example, is a huge risk in russia today. all of these different ways in which putin's russia is failing its...
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addressing making sure that this is contained within morrow we itself now the security situation in malawi city has prompted your government to impose two month martial law in the south how likely is it to be expanded nationally. know first and foremost the president is was ready ready cared that he wanted to address being focused in in mindanao in order to make sure that it doesn't spill over although the if there were these are happening in morrow we. there was a new purpose is to condemn it within mindanao and make sure that it does not spread into or into us or into zone which is the northern area that mr bally if recent histories and anything to go by if the other countries experience teaches anything these days a fair marriage and so you know martial law rarely seem to be imposed for just a short period of time turkey and france are just the most recent examples that this temporary measure has a tendency of becoming permanent how likely is martial law in the philippines to be extended beyond the current sixty day period as far as far as we know it is it is going to be it is going to
addressing making sure that this is contained within morrow we itself now the security situation in malawi city has prompted your government to impose two month martial law in the south how likely is it to be expanded nationally. know first and foremost the president is was ready ready cared that he wanted to address being focused in in mindanao in order to make sure that it doesn't spill over although the if there were these are happening in morrow we. there was a new purpose is to condemn it...
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the islamics are held up in malawi in the philippines. up to 1,000 trapped there, some being held as human shields. there are fears that isis is trying to establish a stronghold in the philippines. >>> british police say the terror attack on the london bridge that left eight people dead and almost 50 people injured could have been much worse. one of the three men tried to rent a larger truck with the intent of killing more people but his payment was declined. the triftds were shot dead before they returned to their van packed with gasoline bombs. two more suspects were arrested overnight. >>> this will be a weekend of retooling. after receiving the backing of president trump and other world leaders may is retooling and fighting for her political life after the stunning elections. >> reporter: good morning. the prime minister had hoped holding an early strengthen the uk. with no easy fix inside. prime minister theresa may and her conservative party were supposed to cruise to victory, but in the wake of failure last night she snuck out the
the islamics are held up in malawi in the philippines. up to 1,000 trapped there, some being held as human shields. there are fears that isis is trying to establish a stronghold in the philippines. >>> british police say the terror attack on the london bridge that left eight people dead and almost 50 people injured could have been much worse. one of the three men tried to rent a larger truck with the intent of killing more people but his payment was declined. the triftds were shot dead...