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and the mozambique, too, cannot fight against poacher alone.are fighting against the same enemy, and therefore, we have to be united. >> reporter: it is a significant development, perhaps a turning point in this war, because in the last six years, 1500 rhinos have been slaughtered in kruger park alone. the black rhino is now classified as critically endangered. the white rhino near threatened. the front line rangers in mozambique and south africa offer the best hope in this determined effort to save the rhino. >> we are not going to go away. they need to stop and turn around and walk away, because we are not going away. we are here forever. and we are going to ensure that the rhino are here forever. ♪ >>> find out how countries around the world are trying to raise awareness about rhino poaching. visit newshour.pbs.org. >>> since its launch, wikipedia has grown dramatically. it's now has entries. most of the editors are men. and the site is facing criticism that women's stories are not being adequately told. tracy wolf reports. >> reporter: rebe
and the mozambique, too, cannot fight against poacher alone.are fighting against the same enemy, and therefore, we have to be united. >> reporter: it is a significant development, perhaps a turning point in this war, because in the last six years, 1500 rhinos have been slaughtered in kruger park alone. the black rhino is now classified as critically endangered. the white rhino near threatened. the front line rangers in mozambique and south africa offer the best hope in this determined...
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the legal marriage age in mozambique is actually 16.after today, no one in the village can say they didn't know that. salmina cumbane, who herself was a child bride, thinks the campaign is working. >> when the play started, most of the village elders here thought it was fine to force a girl to marry against her will. but i think that the longer they watched, the better they understood that you shouldn't force children to marry. they should go to school and then decide themselves whom they want to marry. >> going back to school offers the girls a chance to determine the course of their own lives. >> all i want is to go back to school. i don't want to go back to my husband. i suffered so much, too much. when i finish school, then i can get job training and earn my own money. >> for the young mothers, childhood is over. but perhaps their daughters can look forward to a better future. >> from girls robbed of their health and of opportunities in mozambique to a rapidly aging population in japan. falling fertility rates in countries like germ
the legal marriage age in mozambique is actually 16.after today, no one in the village can say they didn't know that. salmina cumbane, who herself was a child bride, thinks the campaign is working. >> when the play started, most of the village elders here thought it was fine to force a girl to marry against her will. but i think that the longer they watched, the better they understood that you shouldn't force children to marry. they should go to school and then decide themselves whom they...
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unusual in rural mozambique where half of all girls are married before their weekly each one in five years married before the age of fifteen. their husbands families generally just see them as cheap labor you know i had my baby my parents sent me to my in laws all they did was install me i wasn't welcome. and he also was one of the lucky ones. she and her trials are healthy. i see some longer lives far away from the nearest hospital. during the it was at times in concert i own husband works in south africa. just for you as he was alone when she went into labor. the baby was today. or take several days to pressure from the dp cut off blood flow in her pelvis causing tissue damage and tearing. my baby was very bleak times. it was precise i'm just like how people can you. world health organization says some three point five million women around the world suffered this kind of injury called obstetric fistula. it's rare in industrialized nations course is eerie and deliveries are carried out in complicated cases. it is going to have surgery at the hospital and was received which specializ
unusual in rural mozambique where half of all girls are married before their weekly each one in five years married before the age of fifteen. their husbands families generally just see them as cheap labor you know i had my baby my parents sent me to my in laws all they did was install me i wasn't welcome. and he also was one of the lucky ones. she and her trials are healthy. i see some longer lives far away from the nearest hospital. during the it was at times in concert i own husband works in...
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the legal marriage age in mozambique is actually 16.r today, no one in the village can say they didn't know that. salmina cumbane, who herself was a child bride, thinks the campaign is working. >> when the play started, most of the village elders here thought it was fine to force a girl to marry against her will. but i think that the longer they watched, the better they understood that you shouldn't force children to marry. they should go to school and then decide themselves whom they want to marry. >> going back to school offers the girls a chance to determine the course of their own lives. >> all i want is to go back to school. i don't want to go back to my husband. i suffered so much, too much. when i finish school, then i can get job training and earn my own money. >> for the young mothers, childhood is over. but perhaps their daughters can look forward to a better future. >> from girls robbed of their health and of opportunities in mozambique to a rapidly aging population in japan. falling fertility rates in countries like germany
the legal marriage age in mozambique is actually 16.r today, no one in the village can say they didn't know that. salmina cumbane, who herself was a child bride, thinks the campaign is working. >> when the play started, most of the village elders here thought it was fine to force a girl to marry against her will. but i think that the longer they watched, the better they understood that you shouldn't force children to marry. they should go to school and then decide themselves whom they...
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consequences to the authorization of mozambique after the civil war.ave the people, there is a long way to go. they are coming back wonderfully. they have a democracy. >> beautiful beaches there. >> they have some of the longest beaches in africa. all unoccupied. wonderfuld be a investment if you could get roses in their. that is the famous fly. they are miserable. now, this next one. >> yes. my favorite. one of the nile crocodiles. i have a chapter in the book called the 20 foot crocodile. we know they get up to 16 to 17 feet. the possible existence of a 20 footer is one we want to track. aroundget killed gorongosa from rocker dial. >> one more. the elephants. look at that. >> that is a female telling you to stay away. >> because of the young one? --they are more grace of they more aggressive than other parts. likes to eternity." it is always good to see you. >> good to see you again. thank you for having me. ♪ >> is the human condition to question where we came from. answers to impossible questions. to explore the unknown. the cost of space travel ha
consequences to the authorization of mozambique after the civil war.ave the people, there is a long way to go. they are coming back wonderfully. they have a democracy. >> beautiful beaches there. >> they have some of the longest beaches in africa. all unoccupied. wonderfuld be a investment if you could get roses in their. that is the famous fly. they are miserable. now, this next one. >> yes. my favorite. one of the nile crocodiles. i have a chapter in the book called the 20...
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gorongosa national park in mozambique. it is called, "a window on eternity." pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> did i pronounce that right? >> just right. >> let's talk about books. tell me about your trip there and what this offers us. >> i just recently had my third trip. i go there as a consultant to a distinguished world citizen, greg carr, who is putting everything he has, his time, his wealth, to resuscitating, giving rebirth to a park that was almost destroyed during the terrible mozambique civil war. >> a lot of the animals were destroyed. >> yes. the big animals. they were just about wiped out. it is what we usually call wildlife, big ones. they were drastically reduced. i'm happy to report that my studies of the and others including the young naturalist who took those photographs have indicated that the flora, the vegetation, and the small creatures, the insects and spiders, all of those that maintained the ecosystem were not badly disturbed. it is plausible to bring back the big mammals. and, to bring gorongosa
gorongosa national park in mozambique. it is called, "a window on eternity." pleased to have him back at this table. welcome. >> thank you so much. >> did i pronounce that right? >> just right. >> let's talk about books. tell me about your trip there and what this offers us. >> i just recently had my third trip. i go there as a consultant to a distinguished world citizen, greg carr, who is putting everything he has, his time, his wealth, to resuscitating,...
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. >> in mozambique close to the zimbabwe border. >> stephen: okay.gh it. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay. well, thank you for doing that. so i don't have to. i'm not a huge nature fanment i don't go for a lot of walks. what can we learn from walking through a national park, not america's national park, we've got the best natural parks, don't we? >> we do. >> stephen: we do have the best national parks. >> we dop. and we ought to be very proud of that and take better care of them, in my opinion. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: we should. >> but to get back, yes, to answer your question, you know, there is a huge amount of biodiversity, variety of species in a park like the one in africa that haven't been studied at all am you can be a real explorer. a young scientist can go to a park like that in africa and discover all sorts of new biological phenomenon and new species and so on. it's a voyage of discovery. >> stephen: now this park recovered after a war in mozambique. >> yeah. >> stephen: is it dangerous to walk through there, are there landmines, unspe
. >> in mozambique close to the zimbabwe border. >> stephen: okay.gh it. >> yeah. >> stephen: okay. well, thank you for doing that. so i don't have to. i'm not a huge nature fanment i don't go for a lot of walks. what can we learn from walking through a national park, not america's national park, we've got the best natural parks, don't we? >> we do. >> stephen: we do have the best national parks. >> we dop. and we ought to be very proud of that and take...
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the national park on mozambique called a window of eternity. glad to have e.o. wilson back at this table. welcome. did i fro nounce that right. >> you got it right. >> rose: tell me about your trip there and what this offers. >> i just recently had my third trip there for a month. i go there as a consultant i call him a world citizen, he has his time and wealth to resustating and giving rebirth to a park that was almost destroyed during the terrible mozambique civil war. >> rose: a lot of the animals were destroyed. >> actually, yes. it was just about wiped out. it's what we usually call wildlife. big ones. they were drastically reduced but i'm happy to report that my studies and that of some others including the outstanding young naturalists peter took those photographs have indicated getting the vegetation and the small creatures, insects and spiders and all the sub straits and it has a peak of special concern. back to what it was before the civil war late in the last century. one of the best, most diverse and grandest parks of africa. >> rose: and why is that
the national park on mozambique called a window of eternity. glad to have e.o. wilson back at this table. welcome. did i fro nounce that right. >> you got it right. >> rose: tell me about your trip there and what this offers. >> i just recently had my third trip there for a month. i go there as a consultant i call him a world citizen, he has his time and wealth to resustating and giving rebirth to a park that was almost destroyed during the terrible mozambique civil war....
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and those days the knee the most of the commitment of the mozambique. do. to whom something in him the conference. i like. i interjected that she'd mind if i missed a spot on getting back into context get up. the apaches on strike in india. i'm having one or two points to a changing station. you acted at the core subject shows i would defend the key thing is that innovation the reasons why afterwards he said. a good tactical will be tuesday holland has come and go to her told her to get some. can you. it's going to bed the most intensive activities too excited to give up there. i'm going to be much better get going. i did it go. too much of a pop up soon but we don't mind at all the market is being sucked into the side buttons but not right. so i think gold edition of my favorite books. bikini. ppp party had a somewhat modified and coming back to ninety per cent against twenty three the sentiment is. fatah was the ups and downs of life this matter. xd thanks. she said. i've been mia is bounded on the good on the dt call. that's what happens when you decide
and those days the knee the most of the commitment of the mozambique. do. to whom something in him the conference. i like. i interjected that she'd mind if i missed a spot on getting back into context get up. the apaches on strike in india. i'm having one or two points to a changing station. you acted at the core subject shows i would defend the key thing is that innovation the reasons why afterwards he said. a good tactical will be tuesday holland has come and go to her told her to get some....
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we want to sew sixty two mozambique seas and convenient. now all the names and surnames and in our own names of companies and unique and so people think that people want to forget about exit conference for human rights in eu rule as it says ian. i need to go. this is a need to not cry. my last guitar that most people in ukraine sent us now we know has insisted his sister and aunts main products into its brand identity. that is an abundance and the yen and call the st website where one final item for you a museum in switzerland says it's been named the sole heir of german art collector cornelius a girl in support of works and will believe lost in the era of global recently discovered in an apartment in munich liz passed away just as the day. his collection contains more than a thousand major works including masterpieces on a piece of donna and picasso. cole is enamored of the banks from his father who was in up to you but for the nazis. he made a deal with gentle far east or fraternity was proven to be stolen by the nazis to their rightful o
we want to sew sixty two mozambique seas and convenient. now all the names and surnames and in our own names of companies and unique and so people think that people want to forget about exit conference for human rights in eu rule as it says ian. i need to go. this is a need to not cry. my last guitar that most people in ukraine sent us now we know has insisted his sister and aunts main products into its brand identity. that is an abundance and the yen and call the st website where one final...
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mozambique and tanzania have made amazing discoveries. offshore, israel is delivering gas to its domestic market. it is poised to become an exporter in 2017. lebanon, egypt, the rest of the eastern mediterranean. north africa, other areas are looking to become new users. this is a global context that we need to understand. along withg so today the department of energy and the administration to ensure that we can be there to allow and make sure that not only europe is supplied, but that energy is used as a resource for cooperation and not a resource for conflict. these exports may become a common factor. it is only that one factor, that one tool. we have to work on other areas that i just mentioned in order to make sure that our commitment as we didsecurity with a high point in the 1990's, and as we are doing now with other projects, to make sure that that energy security is achieved. we are strongly committed to european energy security. we will continue our efforts with ge you to make that a reality. >> thank you. i will begin with five
mozambique and tanzania have made amazing discoveries. offshore, israel is delivering gas to its domestic market. it is poised to become an exporter in 2017. lebanon, egypt, the rest of the eastern mediterranean. north africa, other areas are looking to become new users. this is a global context that we need to understand. along withg so today the department of energy and the administration to ensure that we can be there to allow and make sure that not only europe is supplied, but that energy...
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. >> look at mozambique. it's the same thing. that could change, if the liberation parties don't do more to address the needs of the poor. >> nevertheless, there are people who say that the leaders - the margin of the leaders will be smaller than in the past. where mite it not have -- might it not have fared so well. >> well, it may not have done well in places where after 20 years after apartheid the government didn't do enough. we speak to people saying they've been on a list for housing since 1996, they were waiting for decent accommodation, and water. that could explain why we see a lot of violent protests in some are areas. the a.n.c. got about 65% of the national votes. it could be a wake up call for the leadership. in public they'll celebrate that they've won the election. in private, they could be saying let's pull up our socks. the opposition parties, the democratic ascplirnings the kids on the block, freedom fighters. seem to do well. the leadership will go away thinking what can we do to make sure we don't lose case, i
. >> look at mozambique. it's the same thing. that could change, if the liberation parties don't do more to address the needs of the poor. >> nevertheless, there are people who say that the leaders - the margin of the leaders will be smaller than in the past. where mite it not have -- might it not have fared so well. >> well, it may not have done well in places where after 20 years after apartheid the government didn't do enough. we speak to people saying they've been on a...
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looking at australia coming online with enormous amounts of natural gas over the next several years, mozambique and tanzania made discoveries and they will come online in the decade. offshore israel is already delivering gas to its domestic market and is poised to become an exporter in 2017 or 18. potentially lebanon, egypt and the western mediterranean. soutwestern mediterranean. south africa, south america and other areas are all looking to become new producers. so as we look at this we are doing so with the department of energy and the rest of the administration to ensure we can be there to allow and make sure not only europe is supplied by the energy is used as an energy resource for cooperation and not resource for conflict. in conclusion mr. chairman, the lng exports may become an important factor in assisting our allies and and that we have to look at other areas to make sure the commitment to energy security as we did with the pipeline and 1990s and as we are doing now in the corridor with azerbaijan and other projects to make sure that it's achieved. we are committed to the energy secu
looking at australia coming online with enormous amounts of natural gas over the next several years, mozambique and tanzania made discoveries and they will come online in the decade. offshore israel is already delivering gas to its domestic market and is poised to become an exporter in 2017 or 18. potentially lebanon, egypt and the western mediterranean. soutwestern mediterranean. south africa, south america and other areas are all looking to become new producers. so as we look at this we are...
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mozambique has made discovers. there are other exporters in 2017 and 201. same for cypress, lebanon on the eastern mediterranean. other areas are all looking to become new producers. there is a global context that we have to understand how to address and we are doing so today together with the department of energy, department of state and the rest of the administration to ensure that we can be there to allow and to make sure that not only europe is supplied, but that energy is used as a resource for coorpgs and not a resource for conflict. in conclusion, mr. chairman, l&g exports may become an important factor in assisting our allies and friends, but it is only that one factor, that one tool, and we have to work on all these other areas that i just mentioned in order to make sure that our commitment to energy security, as we did with the pipeline in the 1990's, and we are doing now, to make sure that energy security is achieved. we are strongly committed to europe's energy security and will continue our joint efforts with the e.u. to make that a reality. th
mozambique has made discovers. there are other exporters in 2017 and 201. same for cypress, lebanon on the eastern mediterranean. other areas are all looking to become new producers. there is a global context that we have to understand how to address and we are doing so today together with the department of energy, department of state and the rest of the administration to ensure that we can be there to allow and to make sure that not only europe is supplied, but that energy is used as a...
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it's near the mozambique border. perhaps she thought she could get in and get back out.hing is, her entire platform is being socially conscious afro centric activist, when unfortunately when she was singing happy birthday to a king living in opulence while his population are starving and the others suffering from the words hiv/aids epidemic in the world, down the street there are those sitting in cells questioning the validity of the swaziland. if you follow the twitter conversation i had with her, i mentioned a number of times -- >> what cost would be to her to use the opportunity to draw attention to some attention to these human rights wrongs? >> it would cost her nothing. again and again myself and my co-author tried to use the twitter platform to get her to speak in favor of human rights, speak in favor of these activists who sit in prison merely for demanding their basic rights. >> look, there are people who say that it's too harsh to beat up on celebrities for this. but i think it's fair in that way. hilary swampg gave back the money she received from the presiden
it's near the mozambique border. perhaps she thought she could get in and get back out.hing is, her entire platform is being socially conscious afro centric activist, when unfortunately when she was singing happy birthday to a king living in opulence while his population are starving and the others suffering from the words hiv/aids epidemic in the world, down the street there are those sitting in cells questioning the validity of the swaziland. if you follow the twitter conversation i had with...
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mozambique is about double the size of the israelis and the need to get their act together as well. a lot of the gas from eastern africa is going to end up going to asia what makes sense from a transportation perspective. this takes us back to the arden this is not just the ukraine and europe. this is about the global demand. as we're putting more products on the market there's demand is rising as well in asia at an impressive pace and that has to be addressed. what happens to europe, they're not entirely at their own, you know decision-making. there's a lot of market forces that will have to come into play. as we see with the prices are around asia that will determine what these supplies are available for europe. that pressure is already there as a result of our production and not importing europe for the first time actually went out and we negotiated and forced the russians into renegotiation of price. they were able to get better terms a couple years ago in a way that they weren't able to do that in the past. these dynamics are having real impacts. i'm with my colleague here, it'
mozambique is about double the size of the israelis and the need to get their act together as well. a lot of the gas from eastern africa is going to end up going to asia what makes sense from a transportation perspective. this takes us back to the arden this is not just the ukraine and europe. this is about the global demand. as we're putting more products on the market there's demand is rising as well in asia at an impressive pace and that has to be addressed. what happens to europe, they're...
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calzi has overseen the biggest natural gas discovery off the coast of mozambique.e starting arbitration to solve the long-running dispute with the indian government over the seven-year-old acquisition. it goes back to vodafone's purchase of hutchison. orissa meyer is betting on mobile after analogy that yahoo! had failed to capitalize on mobile potential for growth early enough. >> it was one of the biggest missed opportunities. there were very few people working on it. now we have hundreds of people working on it. we have made big advances. to see mobileg approximately doubling along every metric we have in terms of traffic, revenue, users. we are at or hundred 30 million monthly unique users. >> welcome back to "countdown." in london.. >> a constrained market plagued by weak supply and high demand. a survey and from we are joined now by joshua miller, senior economist. it's his first time on bloomberg. thanks for coming in. it's a supply story for you. has been the overriding issue for a number of years now. quite strong and some interesting developments at the r
calzi has overseen the biggest natural gas discovery off the coast of mozambique.e starting arbitration to solve the long-running dispute with the indian government over the seven-year-old acquisition. it goes back to vodafone's purchase of hutchison. orissa meyer is betting on mobile after analogy that yahoo! had failed to capitalize on mobile potential for growth early enough. >> it was one of the biggest missed opportunities. there were very few people working on it. now we have...
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offshore mozambique is shallow, that signing new licenses as we speak, don't you think this will go to europe as well? the picture in the early 20 20's will be quite different than what we see today where russian gas from west siberia has an advantage. the second question is about ukraine. do you think ukraine has viable options in terms of enter connectors from europe, gas coming from lng or otherwise or even lng into the black sea with the floating of terminals? the overall cost are high. think russia is pretty gas delivered to europe can be delivered at and canight dollars btu compete with any of the offshore sources. arctic has will be very expensive but i don't think it's in our lifetime. >> you are a young man. [laughter] there's when the of gas on the peninsula to satisfy georgia is more difficult, there's the helium issue, but it's all about transportation. think russian gas upstream is competitive and the interesting thing in the east is we are fails tosee if gazprom deliver, we are going to see the same thing happen in the east as we have seen happen the west. gasindependents
offshore mozambique is shallow, that signing new licenses as we speak, don't you think this will go to europe as well? the picture in the early 20 20's will be quite different than what we see today where russian gas from west siberia has an advantage. the second question is about ukraine. do you think ukraine has viable options in terms of enter connectors from europe, gas coming from lng or otherwise or even lng into the black sea with the floating of terminals? the overall cost are high....
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mozambique is about double the israeli find, but nay need to get their act together as well. so a lot of the gas from eastern will end up going to asia. this is not just about ukraine and europe. this is about a global demand. and as we're putting more market in ahe variety of places there is demand that's rising as well, in asia, at an impressive pace ands that those be addressed. so what happens to europe, not entirely at their own, you know decision making, market forcesof that will come into play. aas we see what the prices are around asia, that will determine what the supplies are available for europe. that pressure is already there, as a result of our production and not importing, the first time actually went out and renegotiated and forced the rush shaps into renegotiation of price. and were able to get better terms for the russian is a ago in a way that they weren't able to do that in the past. so these dynamics are having a real impact. i'm with my colleague here, it's very difficult to make this because if you read any predictions in 2009 into global supplies and tr
mozambique is about double the israeli find, but nay need to get their act together as well. so a lot of the gas from eastern will end up going to asia. this is not just about ukraine and europe. this is about a global demand. and as we're putting more market in ahe variety of places there is demand that's rising as well, in asia, at an impressive pace ands that those be addressed. so what happens to europe, not entirely at their own, you know decision making, market forcesof that will come...
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ffshore mozambique is shallow, offshore gi nee that they're signing new licenses as we speak, don't you think -- offshore guinea that they're signing new licenses as we speak, don't you think the picture in the early 2020's will be quite different than what we see today where russian gas from west siberia has an advantage. the second question is about ukraine. do you think ukraine has viable options in terms of enter connectors from europe, gas coming from lng or otherwise or even lng into the black sea with the floating of terminals? >> the overall cost are igh. capital expenditure is high. but i think russia is pretty competitive and gas delivered to europe can be delivered at $7.50, eight dollars btu and can compete with any of the offshore sources. arctic has will be very expensive but i don't think it's in our lifetime. > you are a young man. >> i think there's when the of gas on the peninsula to satisfy demand but georgia is more difficult, there's the helium issue, but it's all about ransportation. it's a huge distant to market -- distance to market from both. i think russian gas
ffshore mozambique is shallow, offshore gi nee that they're signing new licenses as we speak, don't you think -- offshore guinea that they're signing new licenses as we speak, don't you think the picture in the early 2020's will be quite different than what we see today where russian gas from west siberia has an advantage. the second question is about ukraine. do you think ukraine has viable options in terms of enter connectors from europe, gas coming from lng or otherwise or even lng into the...
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projects are all around the world, in 45 countries and major developing countries, mongolia, guinea, mozambiqueeas where we have nation-building projects that we're very focused on and infrastructure is a key element. >> do you think the private sector can now play a key role in nation-building, especially in some of these frontier markets if you want to call it that that has real trouble with stable governments. >> i think it can. in the world as it develops, it needs the commodities that we supply. importantly, however, there are things that need to change that would encourage this, and the b-20 and g-20 meetings in australia are an important part of this. setting frameworks and eliminating corruption. schemes to improve and encourage investment. these are important elements to help us work in developing countries. >> certainly, and at the same time one of the biggest things that matters. your company is the price of iron ore which has a lot to do with global growth prospect and seems to be a very bearish forecast lately as people the bubble boom, super cycle, many theme that's over. what pri
projects are all around the world, in 45 countries and major developing countries, mongolia, guinea, mozambiqueeas where we have nation-building projects that we're very focused on and infrastructure is a key element. >> do you think the private sector can now play a key role in nation-building, especially in some of these frontier markets if you want to call it that that has real trouble with stable governments. >> i think it can. in the world as it develops, it needs the...
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