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these large ngos have been doing ... ... providing housing after the earthquake, there were tens of thousands of house he of course were destroyed. lm... ... ... traditionally government services that are really about human rights. not just about services. but these organizations would ... ... to do the lches ... of the work, there's private organizations, ones like the red cross, or ... ... funded by the u.s. government or other government agencies. and a recent report showed for example the red cross that they had promised and bragged about building tens of thousands of home ... ... only ... out of all the money they had received. so there is not that accountability to a foreign ngo light it wok to a -- like it would be to the government. >> has there ... ... for example recently ... ... the ... ... much of it o of course it takesa long time ... ... haiti in addition to quickly even under the best of circumstances. >> sure, and certainly there has been a lot of ... ... in the last five and a half years since the earthquake
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so 15% of ngos were faith boised. and it is good to look at historical analysis and see how that has changed. and faith-based organizations within the ngo's community were working in africa, not a surprise to those of us here but an important data point. and the area they were most likely working in was hiv and malaria was a big one and malaria and hiv than ngo's over all, less so than family planning. we like to look more in depth, but to give you a sense. in africa, and malaria and probably less funding than people think. i will give you the funding amount because i can see people wondering what that amount is. it was about $96 million in 2013, for what -- to give you a sense. that is less than the global fund amount identified in the ihme analysis. >> we're going to run through a series of questions and come back and give you a sense to interact with each other. perhaps linked to this, the question of who are -- who are these organizations and where are they and what are they working on, sandy, you have described f
so 15% of ngos were faith boised. and it is good to look at historical analysis and see how that has changed. and faith-based organizations within the ngo's community were working in africa, not a surprise to those of us here but an important data point. and the area they were most likely working in was hiv and malaria was a big one and malaria and hiv than ngo's over all, less so than family planning. we like to look more in depth, but to give you a sense. in africa, and malaria and probably...
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the ngo's?reporter: when you look around you in this camp, do you wonder whether you made the right decision to leave syria? >> it's hard -- it's very hard to leave our country, syria, great syria. but no -- no -- not a choice. it's a war. and here we are safe. >> reporter: there is another camp, harder to fine, it's run by the place and we don't get inside, but we're told the conditions are much worse. it was originally designed to be a detention center for illegal migrants who have been arriving here for years. what is happening now is quite different. these are refugees and their numbers are growing rapidly, an estimated 3,000 cross the water from turkey in just the last 24 hours. and there's no hiding them, not in the port or the public parks where they wait for ferries off of the island, not in the local cemetery where they lie in anonymous numbered graves. >>> i want to show you these live scenes. this is the railway line that i'm told is on the hungarian serbian border, and as you can see
the ngo's?reporter: when you look around you in this camp, do you wonder whether you made the right decision to leave syria? >> it's hard -- it's very hard to leave our country, syria, great syria. but no -- no -- not a choice. it's a war. and here we are safe. >> reporter: there is another camp, harder to fine, it's run by the place and we don't get inside, but we're told the conditions are much worse. it was originally designed to be a detention center for illegal migrants who...
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something too. >> so the way it works -- >> and the ngos don't get anything either? >> so they get, it's a tricky -- i'm not trying to give a trick answer, i promise. when you lend, you lend your $50, again, to the seamstress this cambodia, it all goes to that seamstress. as she repays, she will repay with interest if it's not kiva zip, but it's set by that field partner. kiva doesn't work with field partners that we feel are abusive in their practices or charging an incredibly high amount of interest. so on average the interest rates can be 25-30% in the sector. that's because it requires a ton of work often to reach borrowers and to serve them well and even still a lot of these ngos barely make ends meet, right? they need other subsidize canned dollars to do that. so the seamstress repays with a little bit of interest, maybe it's 25, 30%, maybe it's lower, and that institution keeps the interest and passes the principal back into the hands of borrowers. now, that said, kiva asks folks at the point of purchase right when you're about to say yes, take my money and le
something too. >> so the way it works -- >> and the ngos don't get anything either? >> so they get, it's a tricky -- i'm not trying to give a trick answer, i promise. when you lend, you lend your $50, again, to the seamstress this cambodia, it all goes to that seamstress. as she repays, she will repay with interest if it's not kiva zip, but it's set by that field partner. kiva doesn't work with field partners that we feel are abusive in their practices or charging an...
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ngo's. where are the ngo's?ere there are only volunteers. >> reporter: when you look around you, do you wonder whether you made the right decision to leave syria? >> it's hard. it's very hard to leave our country, syria, great syria. but no -- no -- not a choice. it's a war there. and here we are safe. >> reporter: there is another camp run by the police and we don't get inside, but we're told the conditions are much worse. they refer to it as the detention center. that's what it was originally designed to be, a detention center for illegal migrants who have been arriving here for years. these are refugees and their numbers are growing rapidly now. an estimated 3,000 crossed the water from turkey in just the last 24 hours, and there's no hiding them, not in the port or the public parks where they wait for ferries off of the island not in the local cemetery where they lie in anonymous numbered graves. >>> and there have been desperate scenes in the serbian capitol. chaos broke out at a breakfast organized by loca
ngo's. where are the ngo's?ere there are only volunteers. >> reporter: when you look around you, do you wonder whether you made the right decision to leave syria? >> it's hard. it's very hard to leave our country, syria, great syria. but no -- no -- not a choice. it's a war there. and here we are safe. >> reporter: there is another camp run by the police and we don't get inside, but we're told the conditions are much worse. they refer to it as the detention center. that's what...
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so, at the end of the day, if i say that ngos should get out of kibera, i'm also saying that these local people are using our name to get funds. >> far from kibera, housed in a modern building are the offices of one of the world's biggest humanitarian aid groups. actionaid finances kcoda's projects. its staff of thirty approves applications, tallies statistics, works more with paper than with the people. for actionaid, kcoda, the tiny ngo from the slum, is just a small part of a large and expensive administration. >> kcoda is a member of ten partners that we are working with around the governance that meet on a quarterly basis. and so when we are meeting we kind of look at the mou that we have signed between ourselves and our partners and say you as kcoda are supposed to have delivered a, b and c. >> no one oversees the work of aid groups, a situation henry ochido finds frustrating. all aid organizations in kenya are supposed to register with him. he has a list of more than nine thousand groups. whether they actually do any good is something ochido and his staff of just 21 can't determin
so, at the end of the day, if i say that ngos should get out of kibera, i'm also saying that these local people are using our name to get funds. >> far from kibera, housed in a modern building are the offices of one of the world's biggest humanitarian aid groups. actionaid finances kcoda's projects. its staff of thirty approves applications, tallies statistics, works more with paper than with the people. for actionaid, kcoda, the tiny ngo from the slum, is just a small part of a large and...
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agencies and non-governmental organizations or ngos. >> many harris resent this. >> the internationalmunity takes it, those guys, they cannot help themselves. let's help them. the mistake is they always want to fix for us, to design for us, to do things for us. >> haiti's prime minister admits there is a problem. >> we are conscious of it, how it has affected the sovereignty of our country. it's a consequence of a long, continuous crisis of instability. >> this university student says haiti would be better off on its own. >> you i think they should go. they brought us cholerra. they brought us mezre. >> without foreign help like these volunteers with doctors without borders working alongside haitian physicians, the health system would get worse. >> education, too, depends upon outsiders. 90% of schools are operated on funded by churches and foreign organizations. one bright spot is policing. the head of the u.n. police operations says the haitian national police or hnp is doing the job of law and order. >> it's a myth to think that the hnp is not doing it now because i see it every da
agencies and non-governmental organizations or ngos. >> many harris resent this. >> the internationalmunity takes it, those guys, they cannot help themselves. let's help them. the mistake is they always want to fix for us, to design for us, to do things for us. >> haiti's prime minister admits there is a problem. >> we are conscious of it, how it has affected the sovereignty of our country. it's a consequence of a long, continuous crisis of instability. >> this...
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of more than 30 titles not just nonfiction over though that's the folks at c-span to have fiction ngos. we also have middle grade. the adult buzz books opens with the larger fall and winter preview of books in all of those categories. i do prepare that so i tirelessly go to all the catalogs whenever they're ready and try to pick out which are the titles which be of particular interest. and nonfiction i know for a fact many, many people will be interested especially c-span watchers a book called exceptional by former vice president dick cheney which he wrote with his daughter. no, interesting is going to have some pointed criticism of our current president and i'm sure that that will garner a lot of attention. on a different task, officials announced is a book by gloria steinem, feminists, the founderr of ms. magazine and also to get a lot of attention. finally, any given thing is a new book from space a shift to a previously written a biography of cleopatra that up into different myths. her new book will be out of place in october and it's about the same witch trials. she will uncover
of more than 30 titles not just nonfiction over though that's the folks at c-span to have fiction ngos. we also have middle grade. the adult buzz books opens with the larger fall and winter preview of books in all of those categories. i do prepare that so i tirelessly go to all the catalogs whenever they're ready and try to pick out which are the titles which be of particular interest. and nonfiction i know for a fact many, many people will be interested especially c-span watchers a book called...
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ngos were present in the meeting. of course we would have also open to meeting up to the press but for the issues of security related to one of our witnesses and so again the precaution was taken to keep television cameras , and the press out of the meeting. within the general assembly with only i think was back in 2010 you might recall the general assembly passed a resolution in which sexual orientation was initially omitted from the general assembly resolution, banning extra-judicial killing on a number of grounds in the general assembly voted to take out references of sexual orientation. a number of other countries fought to get a pack -- put back in. i was not long ago and that was deemed one of the first successes of integrating this issue. already mentioned the two resolutions that have been passed by the human rights council. we just have to continue to create dedicated spaces and venues for conversations like the one we just had raising awareness, showing lgbt ball where those being persecuted that the u.n. ca
ngos were present in the meeting. of course we would have also open to meeting up to the press but for the issues of security related to one of our witnesses and so again the precaution was taken to keep television cameras , and the press out of the meeting. within the general assembly with only i think was back in 2010 you might recall the general assembly passed a resolution in which sexual orientation was initially omitted from the general assembly resolution, banning extra-judicial killing...
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the european parliament, the ngos. where are the ngos. here there are only volunteers. >> when you look around you in this camp do you wonder if you made the right decision to leave syria? >> it's hard, it's very hard to leave our country, syria, great syria, but no, no, not a choice. it's the war. yes. and here we are safe. >> there is another camp, harder to find. it's run by the police, and we don't get inside, but we're told that the conditions are much worse. they refer to it as the detention center. that's what it was designed to be a detention center for illegal migrants who have been arriving in lesbos for years, hidden away in the hills like a dirty secret. >> what is happening now is quite different. an estimated 3,000 crossed the water from turkey in the last 24 hours. and there is no hiding them. not in the port or the public parks where they weight for ferries off the islands. not in the local cemetery where they lie in anonymous numbered graves. al jazeera, greece. >> let's go to washington, d.c. and bring in human rights wa
the european parliament, the ngos. where are the ngos. here there are only volunteers. >> when you look around you in this camp do you wonder if you made the right decision to leave syria? >> it's hard, it's very hard to leave our country, syria, great syria, but no, no, not a choice. it's the war. yes. and here we are safe. >> there is another camp, harder to find. it's run by the police, and we don't get inside, but we're told that the conditions are much worse. they refer...
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established in 1991 by a german ngo, it's now ope hanoi city.cility focuses on helping children. those with especially severe symptoms are allowed to stay for treatment and rehabilitation. more than 130 children live in the village. this pediatrician is the director. she's treated children suffering the effects of agent orange for 14 years. >> translator: his fingers are bent, so we massage them, to stretch them out. massaging the fingers, one by one, helps the blood to flow. this gets circulation going and keeps the fingers from stiffening. this child has cerebral palsy. he's afflicted with physical and mental disabilities. agent orange causes deformation and abnormalities in many parts of the body. that includes the heart and other internal organs. >> at the village, a variety of rehabilitation activities is used to restore bodily functions. weaving is one such activity. >> translator: the overall pattern is becoming irregular. if you adjust the weave little bit, it will look much better. >> the instructor is dao dang song, 32. >> translator:
established in 1991 by a german ngo, it's now ope hanoi city.cility focuses on helping children. those with especially severe symptoms are allowed to stay for treatment and rehabilitation. more than 130 children live in the village. this pediatrician is the director. she's treated children suffering the effects of agent orange for 14 years. >> translator: his fingers are bent, so we massage them, to stretch them out. massaging the fingers, one by one, helps the blood to flow. this gets...
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. >> local groups, international ngos and the government have been distributing relief packs food and more critically clean drinking water. but in this village aid has not yet arrived. the people here say they need help and they need it soon. florence looi, rekine state myanmar. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, italian police make arrests. >> and reunion island fights to keep their traditions alive as france calls for a ban on cock fighting. >> hello again, a reminder of our top stories. the u.n. security council has agreed to establish an inquiry into who was behind chemical attacks in syria. the west has repeatedly blame the atrocities on president bashar al-assad's government. >>> the father of a palestinian baby who burned to death last week in an arson attack has died. saad noafchik died after his burns. jewish settlers have been blamed. >>> saturday marks one year since the start of u.s. led coalition air strikes against i.s.i.l. in iraq. since that offensive began i.s.i.l. has gained even more territory prompting critics to question whether the u.s. stra
. >> local groups, international ngos and the government have been distributing relief packs food and more critically clean drinking water. but in this village aid has not yet arrived. the people here say they need help and they need it soon. florence looi, rekine state myanmar. >> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, italian police make arrests. >> and reunion island fights to keep their traditions alive as france calls for a ban on cock fighting. >>...
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nora hicimocon el dineroeitaria "lo notros, no es dero de los "taxpayers",o tengo fondono ngo nada".cas rodantestie estructuras dinadas para albergar a indigtes no hansido s vecinos de san pro aseguran zona. "crime drogas". elconceja distrito 15 taien rechaza lasca municado nodijo "estas casitas son unamenaza para seridad de estro púbco. he consultaal abogl peonal de la ciad paraonfirmar la legidad de estas estrucras". nora vela/acvista comunitia "s completamente gales, somenosy afirma este es el unico lugar donde puede dormir y guardar sus pertencias. anne asegura ayer fue atacada mientras dormia. anne turner/indigente "alguien me empezó a tirar piedras, no los pudo ver. me gritaban no te queremos ver aquí". el presidente del concejo de vecindarios de san pedro, james preston asegura cientos de indigentes han sido removidos de los parques y no tiene a donde ir. el quiere que la ciudad de los angeles tenga un plan de accion para combatir la problemtica. juanfra/ots --- momentos de pnico pasaron los residentes de un vecindario en redwood city... --- momentos de pnico pasaron los resid
nora hicimocon el dineroeitaria "lo notros, no es dero de los "taxpayers",o tengo fondono ngo nada".cas rodantestie estructuras dinadas para albergar a indigtes no hansido s vecinos de san pro aseguran zona. "crime drogas". elconceja distrito 15 taien rechaza lasca municado nodijo "estas casitas son unamenaza para seridad de estro púbco. he consultaal abogl peonal de la ciad paraonfirmar la legidad de estas estrucras". nora vela/acvista comunitia "s...
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. >> working for the halo group, a british ngo.t runs the operation of the kind where the conflict may have ended but the mines remain. the workers are rollly trained and share stories about the horror mines cause. >> i stepped on one when i was 14. miraculously, it was filled with water t didn't go off. i was born again that day. now, i am helping my people get rid of this threat, get back to their homes. it's a grain of sand toward the peace we aspire to. >> locating and de-activating the explosives here comes with unique plicatoilns. the mines are often crafted from coffee cans or pvc pipes with syringes as deton ators. when metal detectors don't work, they need to dig underneath the entire area. >> this spraelths the safe area that has already been cleared from the dangerous area where land mines can still be found. this is a painfully slow process that requires great caution. >> day of work, only between two to forty meters are cleared. >> these miners used to be reynolds. both say they are using their expertise to make up for
. >> working for the halo group, a british ngo.t runs the operation of the kind where the conflict may have ended but the mines remain. the workers are rollly trained and share stories about the horror mines cause. >> i stepped on one when i was 14. miraculously, it was filled with water t didn't go off. i was born again that day. now, i am helping my people get rid of this threat, get back to their homes. it's a grain of sand toward the peace we aspire to. >> locating and...
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i spoke to an ngo worker earlier and i asked her what really needs to be done and really who are responsible for these migrants specially as thrmps sis on french so i ym. >> why is it that the government has the stop people, but the idea is we don't want to stop people we want to see who wants to come and who has lightd rights to come. deal with that in a humane way and not make people wait months and months before their asylum requests are looked after. it's such a weighs of human positions. when you think of people who have to live in conditions like that for six eight months they ask not they don't develop their skills. >> certainly the focus are of attendance on more on security. meanwhile the people on southbound tamps like this one have incorporate to go and the cijt is getting worse every day. >> tarek bazley has the story. >> it's taken 10,000 workers more than six years but now london's newest underground train opportunities are almost ready. they we've their way the alinements had to be installed to would it any existing foundations or any existing opportunities. >> sament layswall
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had not not been achieved, she wouldn't have even been allowed into the meeting as an ngo. now, she is sharing systematic data and analysis of this phenomenon in this problem all around the world. we had never before five years ago had a resolution that evening knowledge to lgbt rights as human rights. the resolution was passed in 2011. there has been a second human rights council resolution. and a report that was just issued in june of this year documenting the fate of lgbt persons, the plight of lgbt persons around the world. we are getting this issue into the dna of the united nations. but until today, the security council had never broached this topic, and so today also represents a small but historic step. with that, i will open it up for questions. >> ambassador, how is the united states going to address this issue, especially in the middle east, in a more formative way within the united nation organization, especially within the security council? ms. power: today was an important step. it was an informal meeting. but in 70 years, no such meeting happened before. we h
had not not been achieved, she wouldn't have even been allowed into the meeting as an ngo. now, she is sharing systematic data and analysis of this phenomenon in this problem all around the world. we had never before five years ago had a resolution that evening knowledge to lgbt rights as human rights. the resolution was passed in 2011. there has been a second human rights council resolution. and a report that was just issued in june of this year documenting the fate of lgbt persons, the plight...
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would like to facilitate voluntary departures to home countries in cooperation with french and british ngos. we also need to improve information. housingto find those outside calais who would like to benefit from humanitarian protection and accelerate the pace at which their requests are processed. all of these missions are expensive and i would like to warmly think the british government that it is going to provide financial support for two years. we are already talking about 35 million euros that the united kingdom has already provided to improve the security and the humanitarian situation in calais . i really would like to thank my british counterpart. >> it seems the major commitments are two governments are taking to react here in the calais area and south of england to impact the migrant crisis that is affecting the whole of europe. i would like to hail theresa may and the british government for the quality of the deal that has been formed between our two governments. british relyd the on medium-term solutions to the crisis and the need to be looked for at a european and international
would like to facilitate voluntary departures to home countries in cooperation with french and british ngos. we also need to improve information. housingto find those outside calais who would like to benefit from humanitarian protection and accelerate the pace at which their requests are processed. all of these missions are expensive and i would like to warmly think the british government that it is going to provide financial support for two years. we are already talking about 35 million euros...
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i spoakd to spoke to an ngo leader, and asked her what needed to be done? >> why is it that the french government has the responsibility of stopping people that don't even want to be here? it doesn't make any sense. really it doesn't make any sense. it should be the job of each country to, in scenes to stop want to stop people. we want to see who wants to come and who has legitimate rights to come and deal with that in a humane way and not make people wait months and months before their asylum requests are looked after. it is such a waste of human potential. you know you think about people who have to live in conditions like that for six eight months. they cannot work. you know they can take a few french classes but that's about all. they don't develop their skills. >> certainly the focus of attention for politicians in the u.k. and france at the moment seems to be more on security. meanwhile, for people in camps like this one they have nowhere to go and conditions are getting worse every day. >> hacking is usually based on illegal activities but a group in
i spoakd to spoke to an ngo leader, and asked her what needed to be done? >> why is it that the french government has the responsibility of stopping people that don't even want to be here? it doesn't make any sense. really it doesn't make any sense. it should be the job of each country to, in scenes to stop want to stop people. we want to see who wants to come and who has legitimate rights to come and deal with that in a humane way and not make people wait months and months before their...
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the ngo called on the european union to do more to curb the crisis. >> the european union needs to make sure people who are fleeing have the possibility of making their way to europe in a safeway and can apply them political asylum. they need to change his policy, which forces these people to travel across the mediterranean in order to risk their lives. >> italy and greece are demanding their partners taken more migrants. in april, military action was approved. they have failed to reach an agreement on where to send 40,000 migrants stranded in greece and italy. since the beginning of the air 2000 people have died trying to reach europe. 200,000 refugees have been rescued. laura: 13,000 people forced to leave their homes, 43 properties destroyed. people in california are counting the cost of the wildfires. 23 fires are blazing across the region. one week after they began firefighters are trying to gain the effort hand. crews are making some progress. the largest blaze is 40% contained. republican candidates are preparing for the first televised debate. one candidate is set to take all of
the ngo called on the european union to do more to curb the crisis. >> the european union needs to make sure people who are fleeing have the possibility of making their way to europe in a safeway and can apply them political asylum. they need to change his policy, which forces these people to travel across the mediterranean in order to risk their lives. >> italy and greece are demanding their partners taken more migrants. in april, military action was approved. they have failed to...
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ngo's supporting role must have criticized -- supporting romas have criticized the lack of solutions. enormous blasts tianjinked the city of after a giant fireball destroyed the city's port area. reports in burma of a massive power structure -- struggle, shwe mann removed from his position. living in squalid conditions, but fighting to stay. 24" went torance meet residents threatened with eviction. and join in the studio -- i am joined in this duty of -- in the sutitudio by kate moody. kate: the central bank has been trying to calm the jittery markets, saying the depreciation of the yuan won't be allowed to go as far as 10%. the central bank says that is nonsense. value of the tightly controlled yuan would be allowed to fall 1.9% on tuesday, after the bank unexpectedly announced it would change its exchange rate policy. 1.6% on wednesday. is aimedll valuation at boosting flagging chinese exports and industrial production. we look at the winners and losers of the new policy. reporter: three days of turbulence for the one -- yuan have had a domino effect on markets around the winner --
ngo's supporting role must have criticized -- supporting romas have criticized the lack of solutions. enormous blasts tianjinked the city of after a giant fireball destroyed the city's port area. reports in burma of a massive power structure -- struggle, shwe mann removed from his position. living in squalid conditions, but fighting to stay. 24" went torance meet residents threatened with eviction. and join in the studio -- i am joined in this duty of -- in the sutitudio by kate moody....
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agencies and nondeposittal organizations or ngos. many haitians resent this. >> it's like those guys, let's help them. but the distrust is they always want to think for us to design for us to do things for us. >> reporter: haiti's prime minister admits there's a problem. >> we are conscious of it how it has affected the sovereignty of our country. a long continuing crisis of instability. >> reporter: this university student says haiti would be better off on its own. >> translator: i think they should go. they brought us cholera, they brought us misery. >> reporter: volunteers from doctors without borders, the legality system would get worse. education too depends on outsiders, 90% of schools are operated or funded by churches and foreign organizations. one bright spot is policing. thed of the u.n. police operation says the haitian national police or hnp is doing a job of law and order. >> it is a myth to say that the hnp is not doing it now. i see it every day. my officers are not involved in managing the security across the country
agencies and nondeposittal organizations or ngos. many haitians resent this. >> it's like those guys, let's help them. but the distrust is they always want to think for us to design for us to do things for us. >> reporter: haiti's prime minister admits there's a problem. >> we are conscious of it how it has affected the sovereignty of our country. a long continuing crisis of instability. >> reporter: this university student says haiti would be better off on its own....
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but an ngo helped him get an education, and he wants to do the same for his students. >> i think educationpowerful tool to make 1% productive, to have a purpose in life. >> reporter: typhoon heyan hit the phil eens in 2013, and staff from a japanese publisher, flew over to help. they took with them, some of their manga to hand out. now efren's using those booklets, with support from the publisher and the philippines department of education. efren says he's hoping to reach 8,000 children in the first year. >> whenever we go to one community, seeing the children coming towards us with smile, you see their eyes are sparkling, you see how they are so hungry to learn. sometimes it's little push these children need, protection, support, and most importantly hope. >> reporter: efren says he believes every child has potential and hidden talent. but you need a key to unlock that talent. he's hopeful that manga will be one of those keys and help children reach their potential. minori takao, nhk world. >>> wednesday marked the 30th anniversary of japan's worst ever air disaster. in the accident, a je
but an ngo helped him get an education, and he wants to do the same for his students. >> i think educationpowerful tool to make 1% productive, to have a purpose in life. >> reporter: typhoon heyan hit the phil eens in 2013, and staff from a japanese publisher, flew over to help. they took with them, some of their manga to hand out. now efren's using those booklets, with support from the publisher and the philippines department of education. efren says he's hoping to reach 8,000...
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flower, is a charity that runs it, it relies on private donations and also has helped by an italian ngo. seven-year-old showed no fear as a trainer lifted him high above his head. he is here with his sister, who is practicing herbal lansing skills. >> i love to come here, she says. i want to be good at the circus. organizers say the activities and training gives the children self-esteem, and keeps them off the streets. they have confidence, and we also have they don't only come here to do activities they also come here to have fun. to learn more, to bring out their hidden talents. they take us to their home, they live in an iron shack. life the difficult, but my kids are good at the circus. i encouraging them to try their hard zest they usually listen to me. >> they don't have to be on the streets. there are thousands of children across like these. this is a typically poor neighborhood. it's name translates to wiese is tears. ethiopia has made impressive gains. but it remains one of the poorest in the world. 30% of the population liver in poverty, and it has a massive impact, when 50% o
flower, is a charity that runs it, it relies on private donations and also has helped by an italian ngo. seven-year-old showed no fear as a trainer lifted him high above his head. he is here with his sister, who is practicing herbal lansing skills. >> i love to come here, she says. i want to be good at the circus. organizers say the activities and training gives the children self-esteem, and keeps them off the streets. they have confidence, and we also have they don't only come here to do...
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. >> reporter: this woman is an international ngo. she specializes in assessing disaster zones. many survivors of earthquakes have no choice but to keep living in the damaged homes. some tried repairing them on their own using damaged bricks. >> translator: i'm really frustrated. i want to offer advice and support. >> reporter: after the first quake, tokuchi drew up an ambitious plan to prevent more deaths from aftershocks. they advised residents whether their homes were safe to live in. after that they started reinforcing safe homes, something never done before in nepal. she cooperated with the local energy engineers. 40 people applied. >> if we can provide them with accurate information on what the basis of their housing, we are able to give them -- they're able to make informed decisions on whether to use that building or not. and that i think, is very important in preventing second disasters. >> most of the people have been affected. >> reporter: they go to a mountain village near kathmandu in july. the areas have still not been officially assessed. they were told their hous
. >> reporter: this woman is an international ngo. she specializes in assessing disaster zones. many survivors of earthquakes have no choice but to keep living in the damaged homes. some tried repairing them on their own using damaged bricks. >> translator: i'm really frustrated. i want to offer advice and support. >> reporter: after the first quake, tokuchi drew up an ambitious plan to prevent more deaths from aftershocks. they advised residents whether their homes were safe...
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ngos and voluntary groups doing what they can, but they're doing it with absolutely no help from central government in athens, or from the e.u. authorities in brussels. people that i've spoken to in this camp express surprise, disappointment and bemusement at these conditions that they find. they've come for the safety and security that they expected in europe. one man said that he thought that they were going to be put up in hotels here in greece. that perhaps is a story put about by people smugglers trying to encourage this journey in the first place. >> south sudan's president has finally signed the peace deal ending the 20-month civil war. he refused to do so last week but had come under pressure from the u.n. with sanctions if the deal was not signed by thursday. >> when the fighting started in december 2013, people fled to the safety of u.n. bases in several towns. now 20 months late more than 200,000 people are still living under the protection of the u.n. what began as a fight killed thousands. it spread were town to town destroying the neighborhoods and leaving tens of thousands
ngos and voluntary groups doing what they can, but they're doing it with absolutely no help from central government in athens, or from the e.u. authorities in brussels. people that i've spoken to in this camp express surprise, disappointment and bemusement at these conditions that they find. they've come for the safety and security that they expected in europe. one man said that he thought that they were going to be put up in hotels here in greece. that perhaps is a story put about by people...
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the ngos were present we would have opened to the press but for the issues of security related to the witnesses. so the precaution was taken to keep the television cameras and the press out. within the general assembly back in 2010 day passed a resolution that sexual orientation was initially omitted from t resolution banning extrajudicial killings on a number of grounds and to take data reference to a sexual orientation and they fought to get it put back and. that was deemed one of the first successes a parody mention the two resolutions but we have to continue to create dedicated space is a and venues to raise awareness to show the lgbt people that are persecuted that this security council cares that the member states of the united nations care that is extremely important but also each of us as a government has a responsibility to reject the treatment of the lgbt into bilateral relationships as well and i very proud that president issued a presidential memoranda in tears and give direction to all agencies in the u.s. government to inject lgbt writes into foreign policy with asylum a
the ngos were present we would have opened to the press but for the issues of security related to the witnesses. so the precaution was taken to keep the television cameras and the press out. within the general assembly back in 2010 day passed a resolution that sexual orientation was initially omitted from t resolution banning extrajudicial killings on a number of grounds and to take data reference to a sexual orientation and they fought to get it put back and. that was deemed one of the first...
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the ngos are doing what they can with no help from central government in athens or the e.u. authorities in brussels. people i've spoken to in this camp express surprise, disappointment, even bemusement at these conditions that they find. it's the first tribesmen in anbar taste that they've come for, the safety and security that they've expected in europe. one man said that he thought that they were all going to be put up in hotels here in greece. well, that perhaps is a story put about by people smugglers on the turkish shores trying to encourage this journey in the first place. >> south sudan's president tel machfinally signs the peace deal. both sides had been given three days to commit to a full and permanent cease-fire with fighting ending immediately. >> when the fighting started in december of 2013, people fled to the safety of u.n. bases in several towns. now 20 months later more than 200,000 people are still living under the protection of the u.n. what began as a fight between soldiers killed thousands in juba. but the violence did not stop in the capital. it spread
the ngos are doing what they can with no help from central government in athens or the e.u. authorities in brussels. people i've spoken to in this camp express surprise, disappointment, even bemusement at these conditions that they find. it's the first tribesmen in anbar taste that they've come for, the safety and security that they've expected in europe. one man said that he thought that they were all going to be put up in hotels here in greece. well, that perhaps is a story put about by...
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. >> reporter: local groups, international ngos and the government have been distributing relief packed, food and more critically, clean drinking water. but in the village aid hasn't yet arrived. access by road was only reopened the day of. the people here say they need hem and they need it soon. florence looi, al jazeera, myanmar. >>> let's bring you a developing story from mali now. several people have been taken hostage in a hotel. the russian embassy has confirmed that members of their embassy have been held captive. a mali army spokesman confirmed the fighting in the hold. more on it as we get it in al jazeera. >>> an eu ban on pesticides which is linked to honey bee deaths is expired at the end of the year. dominic cain traveled oa farm in the german city of dusseldorf. >> eric works on his farm in western germany. the summer months are an important time for him. soon he will have to sow rape seed in these fields. if he could, eric would prefer to use powerful pesticides containing what he calls neonicotinoids, but in recent years, a ban on certain types of the chemical. mean eric
. >> reporter: local groups, international ngos and the government have been distributing relief packed, food and more critically, clean drinking water. but in the village aid hasn't yet arrived. access by road was only reopened the day of. the people here say they need hem and they need it soon. florence looi, al jazeera, myanmar. >>> let's bring you a developing story from mali now. several people have been taken hostage in a hotel. the russian embassy has confirmed that...
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ngos also donate money, supplies, and volunteer time. these are expensive missions.hey obviously take a lot of resources and personnel. is this an obligation of the united states to engage in missions like this? how do you explain the value of this mission? >> it is an obligation. it's part of our overall military strategy. the partner nation building, working to develop the relationships with the countries in this region of the world. and with the personnel, whether it's the medical ministries of health and everything that we work with, coming into each country, but the relationships that are established will pay dividends in the future. >> all of this was arranged months in advance. part of the collaboration with the host country, the u.s. state department and the u.s. military. the team responsible for supplies has the ship stocked for this continuing promise mission, and for wartime response. the comfort responded to the haiti earthquake in 2010. and operation iraqi freedom in 2003. the ship can go from restricted status to fully operational for deployment in as
ngos also donate money, supplies, and volunteer time. these are expensive missions.hey obviously take a lot of resources and personnel. is this an obligation of the united states to engage in missions like this? how do you explain the value of this mission? >> it is an obligation. it's part of our overall military strategy. the partner nation building, working to develop the relationships with the countries in this region of the world. and with the personnel, whether it's the medical...
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agencies or ngos. many haitians recent this. >> where the international community takes it, let's help them. but they always want to design for us, to do things for us. >> reporter: haiti's prime minister admits there is a problem. >> translator: we are conscious of how it has affected the sovereignty of our country. it's a consequences of instability. >> reporter: this university student says haiti would be better off on its own. >> translator: i think we should go. they cause more misery. >> reporter: but without foreign help like these volunteers from doctors without borders working along physicians, the health system would get worse. education, too, depends on outsiders. 90% of schools are operated or funded by churches and foreign organizations. one bright spot is policing. the head of the u.n. police operations says the haitian national police doing the job of law and order. >> it's a myth to think that they are not doing it now. because i see it every day. my officers are not managing the securi
agencies or ngos. many haitians recent this. >> where the international community takes it, let's help them. but they always want to design for us, to do things for us. >> reporter: haiti's prime minister admits there is a problem. >> translator: we are conscious of how it has affected the sovereignty of our country. it's a consequences of instability. >> reporter: this university student says haiti would be better off on its own. >> translator: i think we should...
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. >> western ngos and development workers have come and gone in this region. the art center is the brain child of the village doctor. people here he says nead less ns aid, more art. attempted to migrate realize, doing it for art and adventurer. i hope we're showing them the twur can badventure can be foun. >> this community is not accustomed to visitors let alone contemporary artists. but the people behind the thread believe this might bring some attention to the area and perhaps elicit som attention toe young men who would consider going to europe. known for his sense of humor, the imam laughed at the thought of a young artist wanting to come here but he has given his seal of approval. there haven't been that many visitors, most come for the power outlets to charge their phone but now and then young men stop, strike a conversation and quietly start knitting. nicholas hawk, al jazeera, senegal. >> quick reminder, you can keep up with all the news on our website, the address, aljazeera.com, that's aljazeera.com. aljazeera.com. >> we see development in other are
. >> western ngos and development workers have come and gone in this region. the art center is the brain child of the village doctor. people here he says nead less ns aid, more art. attempted to migrate realize, doing it for art and adventurer. i hope we're showing them the twur can badventure can be foun. >> this community is not accustomed to visitors let alone contemporary artists. but the people behind the thread believe this might bring some attention to the area and perhaps...
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. >> reporter: local groups international ngo's and the government have been distributing relief packsod and clean drinking water. but in this village, aid hasn't yet arrived. this road was only reopened the day before. the people here say they need help, and they need it soon. florence looi al jazeera, myanmar. >>> still to come as night closes in a conflict comes to life. we report from a turkish town at the center of the conflict between the government and kurdish fighters. >>> i'm in norway where the political use camp reopens, in part as a living memorial to the dead. ♪ ♪ >>> hello again, you are withal -- al jazeera. 15 people have been killed in a suicide attack in kabul, 240 others have been wounded. they were all civilians. police say the bomb was hidden in a truck and detonated near an army compound. >>> the u.n. security council has unanimously adopted a resolution to identify those who use chemical weapons in syria. an agreement reached between the united states and russia paved the way for the resolution to pass. >>> activists are reporting isil fighters have kidnapped 250
. >> reporter: local groups international ngo's and the government have been distributing relief packsod and clean drinking water. but in this village, aid hasn't yet arrived. this road was only reopened the day before. the people here say they need help, and they need it soon. florence looi al jazeera, myanmar. >>> still to come as night closes in a conflict comes to life. we report from a turkish town at the center of the conflict between the government and kurdish fighters....
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i spoke to an ngo worker earlier, and i asked her exactly what needs to be done? and really who is responsible for these migrants currently as they sit here on french soil? >> why is it that the french government is responsible of stopping people that don't even want to be here? it doesn't make any sense. really it doesn't make any sense. it should be the job of each country in a sense to stop people but the idea is that we don't want to stop people. we want to see who wants to come and who has legitimate rights to come. you know, deal with that in a humane way and not make people wait months and months before their asylum requests are looked after. it's such a waste of human potential. people have to live in those conditions for seven, eight months. they cannot work. they can take a few french classes, but that's about all. they don't give skills. >> certainly the focus of politicians for u.k. and france, and the conditions are getting worse by the day. >> let's bring in elaina krespi. she joins us live from brussels. good to have you with us. we've seen thousand
i spoke to an ngo worker earlier, and i asked her exactly what needs to be done? and really who is responsible for these migrants currently as they sit here on french soil? >> why is it that the french government is responsible of stopping people that don't even want to be here? it doesn't make any sense. really it doesn't make any sense. it should be the job of each country in a sense to stop people but the idea is that we don't want to stop people. we want to see who wants to come and...
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it doesn't get soaked up by the bureaucracy and big operations of international ngos. i will end by my three recommendations. one news cosponsor house resolution 394. secondly the foreign operations for fy 16 actually includes another appropriation for $10 million for affected communities and includes a requirement for affected areas. that is not affected in the house version. an or can help make that happen. wherever congress can help engage u.s. psyd -- can engage and get the additional funding , effectively and strategically as much as it hits the ground. i will and my last 30 seconds that i'm very grateful that the nature of my work has allowed me to interact with a wide for righty of stakeholders on the .ra bravely and was -- they have been very's -- very resourceful. a high school and college was taken the first step. members of their congress and staff dedicated on this issue. an incredible coalition of people from every walk of life and every layer. seeas come together to help this through. we are so far along, we are so close to seeing this ended. you can do t
it doesn't get soaked up by the bureaucracy and big operations of international ngos. i will end by my three recommendations. one news cosponsor house resolution 394. secondly the foreign operations for fy 16 actually includes another appropriation for $10 million for affected communities and includes a requirement for affected areas. that is not affected in the house version. an or can help make that happen. wherever congress can help engage u.s. psyd -- can engage and get the additional...
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. >> we the entire community working with both local and international ngo partners to develop the plans for transporting food and other assistance items immediately. as soon as roads open up and the possibility becomes a reality. >> a similar deal last year allowed aid to enter the city of homs which was cut off for months. but these agreements are rare, and hundreds of thousands of people who live in besieged areas rarely receive assistance. >> there are some areas outside aleppo that we have not accessed in months. >> the lack of funding has forced the agency to cut food assistance up to 50% in neighboring countries. and those inside syria have been affected as well. >> we had canned meat. we no longer have canned meat. we had pasta. now we give pasta or we give rice we cannot give both. >> those caught in the conflict and have not received aid in months, but there is still no indication that a deal has been reached. al jazeera. beirut. >> syrian refugees make up a large proportion of the people arriving by boats to the greek island. by the end of this month a quarter million people f
. >> we the entire community working with both local and international ngo partners to develop the plans for transporting food and other assistance items immediately. as soon as roads open up and the possibility becomes a reality. >> a similar deal last year allowed aid to enter the city of homs which was cut off for months. but these agreements are rare, and hundreds of thousands of people who live in besieged areas rarely receive assistance. >> there are some areas outside...
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i spoke to an ngo worker earlier, and asked what needs to be done, and who is responsible for these migrants as they sit on french soil? why is it that the french government is responsible for stopping people who don't want to be here. it should be the job of each country in a tense to stop people but the idea is that we don't want to stop people. we want to see who wants to come and who has legitimate rights to come. and you know, deal with that in a humane way and not make people wait months and months before they assign their asylum requests are looked after. it's a waste of human potential. people sit for six eight months. they cannot work. they can take a few french glasses but that's about all. they don't learn skills. >> certainly the focus of attention for politicians in the u.k. and france at the moment seem to be more on security. meanwhile, the people in camps like this one, they have nowhere to go. and the conditions they live in are getting worse by the day. >> soldiers in northern nigeria have rescued 178 people being held by boko haram. they were found south of maidugari, the
i spoke to an ngo worker earlier, and asked what needs to be done, and who is responsible for these migrants as they sit on french soil? why is it that the french government is responsible for stopping people who don't want to be here. it should be the job of each country in a tense to stop people but the idea is that we don't want to stop people. we want to see who wants to come and who has legitimate rights to come. and you know, deal with that in a humane way and not make people wait months...
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volunteer groups ngos doing what they can, but with absolutely no help from the e.u. authorities in brussels. people i've spoken to in this camp express surprise, disappointment and anewsment at these conditions. one man said that he thought that they were all going to be put up in hotels here in greece. well, that perhaps is put out by people smugglers on the turkish shores trying to encourage this journey in the first place. >> south sudan's president has finally signed a peace deal and ending the 20-month civil war. he refused to do so last week, but he has come under pressure with the u.n. threatening pressure with sanctions. >> when the fighting started in december 2013, people fled to the safety of u.n. bases in several towns. now, 20 months later more than 200,000 people are still living under the protection of the u.n. what began as a fight between shoulders killed and injured thousands of people in jew about --juba. but the violence spread from town to town, leaving tens of thousands of people i dead in its wake. everyone in the area affected by conflict has
volunteer groups ngos doing what they can, but with absolutely no help from the e.u. authorities in brussels. people i've spoken to in this camp express surprise, disappointment and anewsment at these conditions. one man said that he thought that they were all going to be put up in hotels here in greece. well, that perhaps is put out by people smugglers on the turkish shores trying to encourage this journey in the first place. >> south sudan's president has finally signed a peace deal and...
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the ngo group human rights group has leveled accusations at the saudi led coalition, saying it killedof people with illegal use of cluster bombs. >> more victims of war in yemen. according to human rights watch, there were injured by attacks using cluster bombs. they are mostly from a yemen province on the northern boarder with saudi arabia. >> we were together. and the rocket hit us, it exploded in the air, and cluster bombs fell out of it. before we left the house, with the sheep, two submunitions fell down while others spread all over the village, my cousin and i were wounded. >> the human rights watch team travel to many areas in northern yemen, and met with victims. exploded bombs litter this area, children especial wily remain high risk for being maimed or kills. >> three brothers were killed, two children, one adult. it hit us while we were sleeping and we were all wounded including my brothers. i can't walk, my hands were burned and my bones were broken. >> submunitions are inaccurate, they are designed to target a wide area. here, many people were said to have been injured as
the ngo group human rights group has leveled accusations at the saudi led coalition, saying it killedof people with illegal use of cluster bombs. >> more victims of war in yemen. according to human rights watch, there were injured by attacks using cluster bombs. they are mostly from a yemen province on the northern boarder with saudi arabia. >> we were together. and the rocket hit us, it exploded in the air, and cluster bombs fell out of it. before we left the house, with the sheep,...
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. >> western ngos and development workers have come and gone in this region.t is a brain child of this village doctor. he said people here needless aid more art. >> we have lots of young men uninspired who are dement telled to migrate to europe illegally. they are doing this not just for money but for the adventure. i hope the art center can remind them adventure can be found at home. >> another resident artist, a film maker with a fashion for the light and the countryside, a passion she wants to share with the villagers. >> this community is not accustomed to visitors, let alone contemporary artists. the people behind the thread believe that this might bring some attention to this area and perhaps elicit some inofficeration for the young men who would otherwise be attempted to travel to europe illegally. >> at firstion villagers didn't know what to make of this creative drive. the village doctor asked the imam for his support. the imaam laughed at the idea artists would want to come here. he gave his seal of approval. the thread has been open for a few months
. >> western ngos and development workers have come and gone in this region.t is a brain child of this village doctor. he said people here needless aid more art. >> we have lots of young men uninspired who are dement telled to migrate to europe illegally. they are doing this not just for money but for the adventure. i hope the art center can remind them adventure can be found at home. >> another resident artist, a film maker with a fashion for the light and the countryside, a...
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agencies and non-governmental organizations or ngos.aybe haitians resent then. >> it's like those guys, they cannot do it themselves the let's help them. but they always want on think for us, to design for us, to do things for us. >> haiti's prime minister admits there is a problem. >> how it has acted the sovereignty of our country, the consequence of a long continuous crisis of instability. >> this university student said haiti would be better off on its own i think they should go. they brought us chollera. they brought us more mezre. >> without help from doctors without borders working alongside haitian physicians, the health system would get worse. education, too, depends upon outsiders ninety % of schools are operated or funded by churches and foreign organizations. one bright spot is policing. the head of the u.n. please forces said the hnp is doing the job of law and order. it's a myth to think they are not doing it now. i see it every day. my officers are not involved in managing the security across the country as much as the hn
agencies and non-governmental organizations or ngos.aybe haitians resent then. >> it's like those guys, they cannot do it themselves the let's help them. but they always want on think for us, to design for us, to do things for us. >> haiti's prime minister admits there is a problem. >> how it has acted the sovereignty of our country, the consequence of a long continuous crisis of instability. >> this university student said haiti would be better off on its own i think...
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a few ngo partners. >> reporter: a summer camp in norway reopened for the firefighters time since a gunman69 people four years ago. >> picture, hi how are you? >> reporter: family and friends of the victims gathered on the island to remember the dead. a record number of participants are expected to attend the camp this summer. right wing nationalists carried out the attack in 2011. argentina's former president failed to turn up to court for the start of his trial. and he and several other officials are accused of trying to obstruct the investigation in the 1994 bombing of a jewish center in buenos aires and they cited poor health for the reason for absence and no one convicted of the attack which killed 85 people. approval rating for brazil's president hit a new low of 8% and is facing growing anger over corruption as stagnant economy and a year to the start of the olympics in rio and hoping the feel-good factor from the games will rub off on her leadership and we have more. >> reporter: the president has spoken on national television after latest figures released showed her popularity rat
a few ngo partners. >> reporter: a summer camp in norway reopened for the firefighters time since a gunman69 people four years ago. >> picture, hi how are you? >> reporter: family and friends of the victims gathered on the island to remember the dead. a record number of participants are expected to attend the camp this summer. right wing nationalists carried out the attack in 2011. argentina's former president failed to turn up to court for the start of his trial. and he and...
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and then there's some ngo out there that could do this, this would be a great service, to have some sort of a handbook on who actually gets elected. but one thing that struck me was that most of the people in the lower house did not speak french. they put their language as creole. and most of them did not have a profession that they listed except for, like, farmer or merchant or something like that which is kind of informal economy. so what drives a lot of this is the personality because the motivation is to get in office, to get a job, to get access and in some cases depending on the personality, to revel in immunity that is granted to political actors in haiti once they get elected. the issue of local election, it always flies way under the radar. what has actually flown under the radar which i find rather disturbing is the fact that over time the current president appointed all of the mayors of haiti, because elected officials lost their term in office, their time expired so that every municipal official in haiti's 133 municipalities is a mar telly-appointed person. so given that dyna
and then there's some ngo out there that could do this, this would be a great service, to have some sort of a handbook on who actually gets elected. but one thing that struck me was that most of the people in the lower house did not speak french. they put their language as creole. and most of them did not have a profession that they listed except for, like, farmer or merchant or something like that which is kind of informal economy. so what drives a lot of this is the personality because the...