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i have seen three, four or five cases in greece where volunteers or members of ngos face completely absurdbe dropped. if not and she is convicted, she could face up to 25 years in a greek prison. richard galpin, bbc news, berlin. an international conference in poland will try to finalise a deal today on how to tackle climate change. but delegates from almost 200 countries are yet to agree how to implement the paris climate accord — reached three years ago. our environment correspondent matt mcgrath is at the conference in katowice and sent this update. it's looking much more likely that we will get an agreement here in katowice poland, but whether it's a strong or weak agreement remains very much in the balance. overnight, the polish presidency produced a new text that has many elements that negotiators here are happy with. it includes the fact that there will be one common rule book for all countries, with flexibility for poorer countries. there will be a compliance mechanism that makes people who don't what their plans in time, they will be hauled up in front of a committee. there will b
i have seen three, four or five cases in greece where volunteers or members of ngos face completely absurdbe dropped. if not and she is convicted, she could face up to 25 years in a greek prison. richard galpin, bbc news, berlin. an international conference in poland will try to finalise a deal today on how to tackle climate change. but delegates from almost 200 countries are yet to agree how to implement the paris climate accord — reached three years ago. our environment correspondent matt...
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as possible the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing the ngo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases trends from long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families undoubtedly the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however in a country where most people still remember the g.d.r. asking teachers to look out for certain political motivations could prove problematic for all of her off the bill and. join me again for more of the stories that shape their week in half an hour but now if an in-depth look at the situation as it stands on the us mexico border between walls and centuries. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be the death penalty just because i think that's the player think the right thing research
as possible the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing the ngo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases trends from long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families undoubtedly the organization behind this brochure and the german...
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as possible the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing the ngo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases transform long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted leave the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however in a country where most people still remember the g.d.r. asking teachers to look out for certain political motivations could prove problematic peter all of our off the bill in. the passing of america's forty first president george herbert walker bush has led to an outpouring of all news and respect being paid to kill him off and now look at whether for your settlement a first time in office may have been tempered somewhat by the current political climate. so the sun has set on george herbert walker bush the forty first president of the united s
as possible the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing the ngo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases transform long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted leave the organization behind this brochure and the german...
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alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered.the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the use of weaponry, the use of ammunition that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughtering these animals,nd then making their way back out. [shouting orders] narrator: the janjaweed, called devils on horseback, are a notorious militia backed by the government of sudan. insurgents for hire, they are associated with the genocide in darfur that claimed almost half a million lives and displaced more than a million people. ruggiero: they've been raping and pillaging, killing elephants, being brigands on horseback for 150 or 200 years or maybe longer. as long as there is recorded history in the area, they've been doing this. kalron: there's an obvious link to the fact that they are able to ride thousands of kilometers and pass countries, obviously having some sort of local support in some way, eithe
alie: we were the first ngo on-site in the park when the animals were slaughtered.the evidence gathered in the cameroon case was linked to sudanese militia, i.e. the janjaweed. we had some very specific links: the use of weaponry, the use of ammunition that was coming out, the satellite imagery that showed these folks coming in on horseback in the park, slaughtering these animals,nd then making their way back out. [shouting orders] narrator: the janjaweed, called devils on horseback, are a...
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it's a female-led bulgarian ngo run by alumni who still continue to empower and educate young women. in jamaica several years later, i served as the first peace corps response volunteer, called crisis corps back in those days. jamaica, i served directly with disadvantaged youth. i worked with a small local ngo on grant writing, strategic planning, communications, and it was in jamaica after my service with peace corps which is where i got my first job with the u.s. agency for international development or u.s. aid which really pointed me towards the career path that i'm on today. so looking back when i was a peace corps volunteer, fast forward a few decades, the peace corps director when i was a volunteer in bulgaria is now not only my colleague, but he happens to work in the office adjacent to mine. it is an honor for me to introduce you all to him. his name is mark snyder sitting here in the front row. he's currently the senior adviser to the csis americas program and csis human rights initiative. in this role, he hopes to remind us of the importance good governance plays and how cr
it's a female-led bulgarian ngo run by alumni who still continue to empower and educate young women. in jamaica several years later, i served as the first peace corps response volunteer, called crisis corps back in those days. jamaica, i served directly with disadvantaged youth. i worked with a small local ngo on grant writing, strategic planning, communications, and it was in jamaica after my service with peace corps which is where i got my first job with the u.s. agency for international...
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this former diplomat works for an ngo called the international crisis group.icg put out a statement saying they believe he has been detained by chinese authorities. this does happen every now and then. not with regular occurrence, but it does happen where china takes into custody western ngo workers. but this jumps off the page because of the timing of all this. they will have a 1:00 p.m. bail hearing, but there has been incredible uproar in china over what the chinese state media is calling unfair treatment, tra trampling on her human rights. so there has been the fear here that retaliation could be coming in some form and what we could be seeing here with the detention of this former canadian diplomat is a form of retaliation. >> and that of course is part talk of maybe a trade to diffuse it. thanks very much. >>> right now, the market has been watching these china trade talks with some fear. right now they are surging. the president tweeted earlier today there is progress. >> right. we want the details. let's go to the new yoorew york exchange. what a whipl
this former diplomat works for an ngo called the international crisis group.icg put out a statement saying they believe he has been detained by chinese authorities. this does happen every now and then. not with regular occurrence, but it does happen where china takes into custody western ngo workers. but this jumps off the page because of the timing of all this. they will have a 1:00 p.m. bail hearing, but there has been incredible uproar in china over what the chinese state media is calling...
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as possible the anti immigration alternative for germany party seized on the backlash accusing the ngo of promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids addressed and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases trends from long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted leave the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however in a country where most people still remember the g.d.r. asking teachers to look out for certain political motivations could prove problematic for all of her off the building. peace talks on the yemeni crisis are taking place in sweden on thursday the meeting is aimed at ending nearly four years of war in the region a war initially started by a saudi led military incursion a un team is working alongside the delegations and is determined to achieve a solution. on behalf of unicef but more importantly owmby how for every single of the fifteen
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the representative of ngos, the politicians -- i think the main message you have to start acting. u have to agree with expert. you are not experts in climate issues and we have to trust scientists who are experts. two minutes before midnight until we die, we have to act today. for the future of the planet.
the representative of ngos, the politicians -- i think the main message you have to start acting. u have to agree with expert. you are not experts in climate issues and we have to trust scientists who are experts. two minutes before midnight until we die, we have to act today. for the future of the planet.
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the representative of ngos, the politicians -- i think the main message you have to start acting. u have to agree with expert. you are not experts in climate issues and we have to trust scientists who are experts. two minutes before midnight until we die, we have to act today. for the future of the planet. nermeen: that was polish environmental lawyer bartosz kwiatkowski. just minutes before our broadcast, interrupting. >> shame on you! >> i'm from the navajo nation. we just interrupted the u.s. event at the cop24 in poland. they did the same thing last are. they spoke about false of fools. based logo about nuclear energy as being a solution to climate change. this is not true. >> shame on you! amy: and that does it for today's show from katowice,:. we will be broadcasting from the u.n. climate summit throughout the week. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
the representative of ngos, the politicians -- i think the main message you have to start acting. u have to agree with expert. you are not experts in climate issues and we have to trust scientists who are experts. two minutes before midnight until we die, we have to act today. for the future of the planet. nermeen: that was polish environmental lawyer bartosz kwiatkowski. just minutes before our broadcast, interrupting. >> shame on you! >> i'm from the navajo nation. we just...
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for all of us including russia in the us asian and seadrill asian countries of forty pro-democracy ngo workers have been acquitted by an egyptian court they were jailed in two thousand and thirteen accused of spreading dissent and rest before during and after the twenty eleven our prize in which ousted then president hosni mubarak. or twenty one presidential candidates in the democratic republic of congo have been summoned to parliament reports say that the sunday's election could be delayed because of technical difficulties those are the headlines we're back in half now. it's quite ironic that when many governments around the wall declare that the fight against terrorism is the number one priority this hasn't stopped.
for all of us including russia in the us asian and seadrill asian countries of forty pro-democracy ngo workers have been acquitted by an egyptian court they were jailed in two thousand and thirteen accused of spreading dissent and rest before during and after the twenty eleven our prize in which ousted then president hosni mubarak. or twenty one presidential candidates in the democratic republic of congo have been summoned to parliament reports say that the sunday's election could be delayed...
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a local ngo employs two hundred young people in three coastal provinces on behalf of the tourism blue flag project the stewards get nine euros a day for their efforts. but all of this towards is to ensure that their beach course as well as the municipality be a comply to the will flow criteria and also passed on information for environmental education because of it is that people with ph corps as well as school kids. to stewards have involved local children in the clean up campaign environmental education is one of the pillars of the blue flag program and many schools participate. most of the litter collected by the volunteers is plastic. the study has been conducted with show dogs most of the best is actually locally produced a useless and the problem is that the public is not informed about the ways that the municipality to cut it decides in the stations it will keep beaches i don't suppose it's that wasteful but they move forward together. keeping the beaches clean is an ongoing challenge. the project is scheduled to run for almost a year but the stewards hope it will be extended t
a local ngo employs two hundred young people in three coastal provinces on behalf of the tourism blue flag project the stewards get nine euros a day for their efforts. but all of this towards is to ensure that their beach course as well as the municipality be a comply to the will flow criteria and also passed on information for environmental education because of it is that people with ph corps as well as school kids. to stewards have involved local children in the clean up campaign...
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was to support, the ngos, the nongovernmental organizations, which did a wonderful job. he and i went out there, and it was there that we got to be known as the odd couple, which i did not particularly appreciate being called that. but i found something pretty -- you can be political opponents, that does not mean enemies, and still go out there and come together to do something far bigger than oneself. so with tsunami, we went there with this unique partnership and we saw the devastation with our own eyes, and the thing that struck me the most was the fate of the children, sitting there, and just devastation. we have a picture in our office, a notebook if you would like to see it, drawn by a little girl who was eight or 10, i think. it showed a vote up in a tree and it showed the huge storm, blackwater, and it showed a head in the water and the body lying this way. teacher, this was there a few to get this off her chest, and i said, what's that? she said, that head is her mother. she saw her mother drown in the synonymy. tsunami.e and i thought my god, how lucky are we i
was to support, the ngos, the nongovernmental organizations, which did a wonderful job. he and i went out there, and it was there that we got to be known as the odd couple, which i did not particularly appreciate being called that. but i found something pretty -- you can be political opponents, that does not mean enemies, and still go out there and come together to do something far bigger than oneself. so with tsunami, we went there with this unique partnership and we saw the devastation with...
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hospitals can't cope there's a lack of medical supplies children are especially hard hit according to the ngo save the children tens of thousands have died from a nutrition and infection eight million yemenis are just barely surviving now with the help of outside aid. and the sustained war causes more deaths every single day . back at their own heinie girls' school in santa lentil soup is on the menu for lunch. it's funded by the german charitable organization future for kids. and if and then as a man hand it poverty is spreading and medicinally and we used to give a daily mail to thirty to forty girls now it's three hundred to four hundred and that's me out of the army and. a bit of hope within the misery i these children are learning and have a warm meal every day but only as future and that of many other children in yemen is unknown because there's not yet any sign of an end to the war. a russian soyuz rocket is set to blast off from kazakhstan shortly on board two astronauts and cosmonauts bound for the international space station now this is the first logged since another soyuz failed mi
hospitals can't cope there's a lack of medical supplies children are especially hard hit according to the ngo save the children tens of thousands have died from a nutrition and infection eight million yemenis are just barely surviving now with the help of outside aid. and the sustained war causes more deaths every single day . back at their own heinie girls' school in santa lentil soup is on the menu for lunch. it's funded by the german charitable organization future for kids. and if and then...
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these one dollar glasses are made and sold right in the booth it's a project run by an ngo the festival informs the public about initiatives like these and about controversial issues such as female circumcision. africa is very much in the media spotlight right now german president. makes an appearance in his words cork. india from senegal says the attention is long overdue he served as host and storyteller at the festival for eighteen years now. coming. from africa you can't talk enough about africa good investment even we africans of earned a place in the spotlight but we've earned it. africa was exploited for so long and nobody here ever cared about it because now at long last i think the time. com and and the so by. the motto of the festival's thirtieth anniversary is afro deutsch or afro german bar yama and her band are here from paris the singer songwriter's family comes from several african and european countries so she finds the time afro german a bit limited. our budget is at the front there are people who call themselves after a pianist and that place is europe and africa at a
these one dollar glasses are made and sold right in the booth it's a project run by an ngo the festival informs the public about initiatives like these and about controversial issues such as female circumcision. africa is very much in the media spotlight right now german president. makes an appearance in his words cork. india from senegal says the attention is long overdue he served as host and storyteller at the festival for eighteen years now. coming. from africa you can't talk enough about...
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i look around and see you return volunteers at agencies like stay active in ngo's, social fields. in thestioner says, private sector and the defense sector, i do not see that many return volunteers. is there something that we can do to either diversify the experience or encourage return volunteers to go into those sectors. mr. schneider: -- theolsen: let me start with private sector of which i am discovering there are more return volunteers then we know about to which reminds us that we need to highlight this much returncause highlighting volunteers in the private sector are doing now will encourage many more to go into the private sector. anyone here in the private sector, we would welcome peaceships for returning corps volunteers or started positions that a wonderful return volunteer could take on to increase the visibility and opportunity in the private sector. we know that we can probably encourage that more, but we can highlight much better those that are already in the private sector. the peace corps on the staff of our 920, 77 our veterans. are veterans. i have been reachin
i look around and see you return volunteers at agencies like stay active in ngo's, social fields. in thestioner says, private sector and the defense sector, i do not see that many return volunteers. is there something that we can do to either diversify the experience or encourage return volunteers to go into those sectors. mr. schneider: -- theolsen: let me start with private sector of which i am discovering there are more return volunteers then we know about to which reminds us that we need to...
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based ngo. 1930's to rescue jews from europe and now we operate in 40 countries and we need the american spirits to recognize that america is not the anchor of global stability and there is not global security and all sorts of actors move in. it is hard because there is american retreat. said there is american abdication, that is the policy. europeans are looking at that and saying, where does that leave us? we still have merkel and macron saying we can afford to go into retreat and that is what we see on the ground. david w.: you raised it. david m.: i mentioned it. a very.: you were prominent leader in the government in the u.k. and you know the situation well. we are seeing prime minister theresa may having difficulty trying to get parliament to agree to anything when it comes to brexit. the report today is that she is secretly considering other alternatives like a second referendum or going for a general election. what are the options -- is there anything that makes sense for the government
based ngo. 1930's to rescue jews from europe and now we operate in 40 countries and we need the american spirits to recognize that america is not the anchor of global stability and there is not global security and all sorts of actors move in. it is hard because there is american retreat. said there is american abdication, that is the policy. europeans are looking at that and saying, where does that leave us? we still have merkel and macron saying we can afford to go into retreat and that is...
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are fairly new i mean it's a very young team and a lot of inexperienced people are from sort of the ngo world rather than leave pretty the political worlds or a government world. so it's a reasonable question but gosh you know himself is a pretty cagey operator so i don't think that will be the problem i think the bigger problem is just that our media has problems are are quite large and it's going to take more than one now and more than a few months to turn them around. joshua. thank you very much. now to some of the other stories making news around the world saudi arabia says it will not extradite two suspects wanted in turkey for the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi turkish prosecutors have filed warrants for the arrest of a top saudi and the country's deputy head of foreign intelligence was last seen alive walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul early in october. thousands of people have taken to the streets of london in opposing rallies and he breaks it marchers called for britain to remain in the twenty eight nation bloc for a while before right ukip party organized a br
are fairly new i mean it's a very young team and a lot of inexperienced people are from sort of the ngo world rather than leave pretty the political worlds or a government world. so it's a reasonable question but gosh you know himself is a pretty cagey operator so i don't think that will be the problem i think the bigger problem is just that our media has problems are are quite large and it's going to take more than one now and more than a few months to turn them around. joshua. thank you very...
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the ngo reporters without borders has released its annual report and it doesn't paint a pretty picture for freedom of the press and information now it says that eighty reporters or people working in the media have been killed so far this year and that is fifteen more than in twenty seventeen and most of the deaths happened here in afghanistan syria india and yemen now the number of jail journalists has risen to three hundred forty eight and the countries here in focus are china egypt turkey iran and saudi arabia the countries with the biggest jailers of journalists now the report as we saw it ranks india among the top five worst countries in the world for journalists work and let's get more on that with our correspondent in delhi while she's standing by for us hi initially good to see you so what are the most dangerous topics for journalists there to cover. well so many of the most dangerous topics are often covered by local level journalists in these range from the coverage of corruption by politicians or by the police by institutional corruption mostly and also the covering of crimes
the ngo reporters without borders has released its annual report and it doesn't paint a pretty picture for freedom of the press and information now it says that eighty reporters or people working in the media have been killed so far this year and that is fifteen more than in twenty seventeen and most of the deaths happened here in afghanistan syria india and yemen now the number of jail journalists has risen to three hundred forty eight and the countries here in focus are china egypt turkey...
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we're using our ngos, our police.bus service to the various shelters and police provide security. >> do you have the resources in el paso to take care of these families? 500 in one night, that's a lot to take care of. >> well, the ngos has been doing a wonderful job. we have 20 other shelter areas that we can take these migrants, and that's what we're doing. but the generosity of el paso is unsurpassed. we're able to provide that support. >> forgive me, though. is that a burden that should be that of a city like el paso, to take in -- i mean, it's tremendous charity work, in effect, that many of these organizations are doing. from your view as mayor of this city, is that a burden that should be on your shoulders? >> well, let's back it up. the problem is the fact that the folks in washington, d.c. on both sides of the aisle haven't had the fortitude to take care of immigration. this is symptomatic of the problems that they failed to, as i say again, have the fortitude to take care of. >> what solution, what step? beca
we're using our ngos, our police.bus service to the various shelters and police provide security. >> do you have the resources in el paso to take care of these families? 500 in one night, that's a lot to take care of. >> well, the ngos has been doing a wonderful job. we have 20 other shelter areas that we can take these migrants, and that's what we're doing. but the generosity of el paso is unsurpassed. we're able to provide that support. >> forgive me, though. is that a...
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our primary ngo are the ones that coordinate this between other shelters.i'm not sure we can handle it. >> how do your community, your city's resources come into play with what is a federal issue? is it not? judge that's part of the problem. you can't have disaster release when the federal government is the problem to begin with. the ngo, the house, takes into donations and handles it and they're doing a magnificent job of doing that. the city provides security. our bus system, our metro, provides transportation for the migrants to the shelters. and we'll use our office of emergency management to coordinate everything. we'll use our medical facilities and ambulances if it's required for these medical checks that have been increased as a result of the tragic deaths of the two young guatemalans. >> from your vantage point what did you stress that needed to be done immediately? >> we clarified the problem you announced on christmas day that occurred a week ago sunday. with the lack of information. we're told our agreement, the annunciations house agreement wit
our primary ngo are the ones that coordinate this between other shelters.i'm not sure we can handle it. >> how do your community, your city's resources come into play with what is a federal issue? is it not? judge that's part of the problem. you can't have disaster release when the federal government is the problem to begin with. the ngo, the house, takes into donations and handles it and they're doing a magnificent job of doing that. the city provides security. our bus system, our metro,...
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the n.g.o.s are promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases transform long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted leave the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however in a country where most people still remember the g.d.r. asking teachers to look out for certain political motivations could prove problematic piece for all of our of the building this is a weekly around of all the week's top stories including one is happening right now in fact that we're tracking the early results media's parliamentary elections suggest the prime minister nicol pasha neons alliance is leading by a clear margin with over sixty percent of the vote the reformist anti corruption leader who took power after spearheading the country's peaceful revolution earlier this year called the election years ahead to shed jewel h
the n.g.o.s are promoting secret police methods the ngo denied the allegations saying it didn't mean to cast a shadow on how kids interest and also added that the brochure was well received by professionals this is based on true cases transform long term counseling work which teachers have asked for help dealing with nationalist families on doubted leave the organization behind this brochure and the german family ministry the best of intentions here however in a country where most people still...
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. >> reporter: mahmoud padwari is an aid work are foreaction against hunger, an international ngo. >> this is a center to treat severely, acutely malnourished children. >> reporter: their little arms are measured to screen for being chronically underfed. >> you know, the tape, in the red portion that means severely malnourished. >> reporter: perhaps more disheartening than the damage to their little bodies -- the incalculable toll this trauma takes on the spirit of a child. there's tears? >> yes, tears. >> a picture they took originally of their mom or somebody crying? >> yeah, somebody very close to them. >> reporter: their therapy, crayons. grief etched in every stroke. >> so this one, military with the rifle. it's a grave with dead bodies in a grave. >> that's a mass grave? >> mass grave, yes. >> the people watching? >> the kids who witnessed this violence. now after nine months of counseling they are drawing happy things. like happy families, the mother collecting water, the father is praying. >> reporter: these six little children live in this tent with their mother and father. b
. >> reporter: mahmoud padwari is an aid work are foreaction against hunger, an international ngo. >> this is a center to treat severely, acutely malnourished children. >> reporter: their little arms are measured to screen for being chronically underfed. >> you know, the tape, in the red portion that means severely malnourished. >> reporter: perhaps more disheartening than the damage to their little bodies -- the incalculable toll this trauma takes on the spirit of...
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host: for 13 years, an ngo from washington, dc called the fund for peace has published an index ratingtries for their social, political, and economic stability. things are particularly critical in south sudan, somalia, and yemen, where for the past three years saudi arabia and iran have been waging a proxy war. the result, an entire generation is growing up in desperate poverty. nearly two million children in yemen are unable to attend school. 1.8 million are malnourished, and of those, 400,000 are acutely malnourished and in urgent need of medical care. releaves from a local wild vine and nothing else, because there n't anythi else. bread, noice, no paa. the diab family have to fend for themselves. ali: we haven't had help from any organization. i asd time andgain if ey coulhelp the famies sufferg becausof the w. reporter: the diabs are one of many families who have fled to saudled coalitn and the houthie. escapehe fightinbetween th this part of hajjah is not far fromhe capitalanaa, abou 200 . saudair-strikehave destred or daged manroads in the tarea, making it difficult for relief su
host: for 13 years, an ngo from washington, dc called the fund for peace has published an index ratingtries for their social, political, and economic stability. things are particularly critical in south sudan, somalia, and yemen, where for the past three years saudi arabia and iran have been waging a proxy war. the result, an entire generation is growing up in desperate poverty. nearly two million children in yemen are unable to attend school. 1.8 million are malnourished, and of those, 400,000...
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something ngo workers are becoming increasingly worried about. >> let's say a kid spends four or five years on the streets. if he stays in lebanon or goes back to syria, the preciously based on the streets will remain. he will be a will to do his work properly. we are talking about children. instead of being at school, they are abused. this is affecting an entire generation. >> this is part of a team that runs the fun bus. in addition to alleviating the children suffering on the streets. for a couple of hours each week they can come on the bus, a safe space away from the gaze of the passersby to do arts and crafts. >> it hopes -- helps families. if you give a child paper, a cardboard p piece and glue, they can make something of it. it allows them to go powerful. >> it can fit a max of 15 children at a time. syrian children account for three out of four children living and working on the streets of lebanon. resources to help them are overstretched. leaving children with no resort but to wish for a better future. >> pilgrims law gathering for christmas celebrations in this city of bethl
something ngo workers are becoming increasingly worried about. >> let's say a kid spends four or five years on the streets. if he stays in lebanon or goes back to syria, the preciously based on the streets will remain. he will be a will to do his work properly. we are talking about children. instead of being at school, they are abused. this is affecting an entire generation. >> this is part of a team that runs the fun bus. in addition to alleviating the children suffering on the...
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i have monitored the mag, four, five cases in place where ngos, volunteers for ngos have faced absurd ben thompson, was at a sorting office in swindon. this place is clearly pretty busy. they will deal with 2 million parcels and letters every day until christmas. they have taken on extra staff to make sure they have enough to cope with it. you are one of the bosses. you are from the greetings ca rd bosses. you are from the greetings card association. how do you get this rate every year? it is a massive undertaking. it is. we have a great operational team. we start planning in january ready for the special event. we bring in 23,000 support workers to support our core 120,000. we take on extra personal facilities. dedicated centres to support the christmas peak. the huge amount of planning and the huge effort. what is interesting as we are told we are sending fewer letters but christmas cards are still big business. we spent1 billion christmas cards last year in the uk. the british send more than any other nation. 18—34 —year—olds are sending more cards than a generation ago. cards are
i have monitored the mag, four, five cases in place where ngos, volunteers for ngos have faced absurd ben thompson, was at a sorting office in swindon. this place is clearly pretty busy. they will deal with 2 million parcels and letters every day until christmas. they have taken on extra staff to make sure they have enough to cope with it. you are one of the bosses. you are from the greetings ca rd bosses. you are from the greetings card association. how do you get this rate every year? it is a...
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there was quite a few ngos and a number of people, including two british play wrights went down to bear witness and stayed for seven months and built a theater, which created the good chance theater. we call it a theater. in many senses, it's many different things. it's a town hall, a meeting place, a multi-faith gathering place, as well as a place for art and, you know, it's such a strange thing to talk about, isn't it, why build a theater in a refugee camp. in a sense, of course the basics need to be taken care of and they were in some vague haphazard way, in terms of sanitation, which was terrible, some shelters, but it felt there was a real need for a gathering place where people from many different communities, many different faiths and many different, speak many different languages could come together and share the experiences they had and the hopes and dreams for the future. >> it is remarkable. it has received incredible reviews in new york and london, everywhere it was staged and also staged in the jungle itself, but it's done something that little other has been able to do, an
there was quite a few ngos and a number of people, including two british play wrights went down to bear witness and stayed for seven months and built a theater, which created the good chance theater. we call it a theater. in many senses, it's many different things. it's a town hall, a meeting place, a multi-faith gathering place, as well as a place for art and, you know, it's such a strange thing to talk about, isn't it, why build a theater in a refugee camp. in a sense, of course the basics...
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and that's our primary ngo, they are the ones that coordinate this with 20 other shelters and i'm notle it. >> mayor, let me ask you this. how do your community, your city's resources, come into play, with what is a federal issue? is it not? >> it is. and that's part of the problem. you can't apply for disaster relief when the federal government is causing the problem to begin with. we're looking at whatever we can do. but right now, the ngo, takes in donations and handles it, and they're doing a magnificent job of doing that. the city provides security. our bus system, our metro provides transportation for the migrants to the shelters, and we will use our, our office of emergency management is coordinating everything, but we will also use our ambulances et cetera, as required for the medical checks that haves about increased as a result of -- that have been increased as a result of the tragic death of the two young guatemalas. we've been doing whatever we've been asked to do. >> as a community leader, what did you stress to the homeland security secretary that needed to be done immed
and that's our primary ngo, they are the ones that coordinate this with 20 other shelters and i'm notle it. >> mayor, let me ask you this. how do your community, your city's resources, come into play, with what is a federal issue? is it not? >> it is. and that's part of the problem. you can't apply for disaster relief when the federal government is causing the problem to begin with. we're looking at whatever we can do. but right now, the ngo, takes in donations and handles it, and...
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we had more interactions more visitors from congress, ngos, from around town and they were hungry for information so we often took them to paul was willing to spend his time in order to help educate american visitors on the reality of lebanon and what was the best way to promote american lebanese interests and relationships and when i went back as ambassador i had the opportunity to interact with his father, foreign minister of lebanon in the 80s and who at that point and become the head of the university and one of the prominent educational institutions and lebanon in the north , but he had a special instinct and a way to bring whoever the current and arriving american ambassador was up north, sit down and tell them truths in a very of ocular way about how best to conduct a relationship he cared deeply about so the salem family has played a part in my life and it's great to reconnect with you and it's a pleasure to open this conference and i know you will hear vigorous debate about what the us should be doing in the middle east to address the regions many challenges and i'd like to s
we had more interactions more visitors from congress, ngos, from around town and they were hungry for information so we often took them to paul was willing to spend his time in order to help educate american visitors on the reality of lebanon and what was the best way to promote american lebanese interests and relationships and when i went back as ambassador i had the opportunity to interact with his father, foreign minister of lebanon in the 80s and who at that point and become the head of the...
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some of thohose devicee financed by ngo's. the couple got to know each other while they were studying economics in denmark. they share the same vision. their company is not about maximizing profits, but about saving lives. that's why they see themselves as social entrepreneurs. nga: you know, i never want to stop. i want to do more and more. because every single life matters. so in the next five years we would like to sell more equipment in africa. reporter: they can only achieve that if they keep costs as low as possible. it's quite a challenge, but one the couple are convinced they can master. host: aroundnd a billion p pee worldwide have a physical or mental disability. that's 15% of the global population. four in five live in developing countries. inequality is a problem everywhere, though. disasabled people are less l ly to finish school. they're more likely to be unemployed, and are therefore often at greater risk of poverty. one disability is down syndromo. people born with the condition have an extra chromososome in th
some of thohose devicee financed by ngo's. the couple got to know each other while they were studying economics in denmark. they share the same vision. their company is not about maximizing profits, but about saving lives. that's why they see themselves as social entrepreneurs. nga: you know, i never want to stop. i want to do more and more. because every single life matters. so in the next five years we would like to sell more equipment in africa. reporter: they can only achieve that if they...
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host: for 13 years, an ngo from washington, dc called the fund for peace has published an index ratingtries for their social, political, and economic stability. things are particularly critical in south sudan, , somalia, and yemen, wherere for the pasast e years saudi arabia and iran have been waging a proxy war. the result, an entire generation is growing up in desperate poverty. nearly two million children in yemen are unable to attend school. 1.8 million are malnourished, and of those, 400,000 are acutely malnourished and in urgent need of medical care. reporter: these people are harvesting their lunchch leaveses from a locacal wild e and noththing else, bebecause e isn't anything else. b bread, ricice, npasta.a. the diabab family haveve to fenr themselvlves. ali:i: we haven't t had help m any orgaganition. i asked time andgagain if ey uld helplp theamilies suffering becausof t the war reportrter: the diababs are onf many famamilies who hahave fleo the remote hajjah region t esca thehe figing bebetwn the saudi-led coalitn and th houthi rebelels. this p part of hajjajah is notr fr th
host: for 13 years, an ngo from washington, dc called the fund for peace has published an index ratingtries for their social, political, and economic stability. things are particularly critical in south sudan, , somalia, and yemen, wherere for the pasast e years saudi arabia and iran have been waging a proxy war. the result, an entire generation is growing up in desperate poverty. nearly two million children in yemen are unable to attend school. 1.8 million are malnourished, and of those,...
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morning bhanwarlal raika takes camel milk to a dairy founded three years ago by ilse kohler-rollefson's ngobhanwarlal: i was about to give up. i'd sold my camels. but then the organization began selling camel milk. so i got my herd back. now i can feed my family with what i earn selling camel milk. if the organization stopped selling milk tomorrow, i'd have to sell the herd again. reporter: last year he even bought more camels, doubling his herd's milk production. the dairy has also turned around tolaram raika's fortunes. when he was a boy, his family sent him to the city to earn a living. he spent 15 years toiling in restaurants, hotels, and teashops. tolaram: i worked in the city for years, and for less money than i'm earning here. i started in the dairy twowo months ago. i know a lot about camel milk. i'm very happy working here. i hope the dairy continues to do well. reporter: camels have a varied diet, eating 36 different types of plants known for their medicinal properties. so their milk is believed to haha many healalth benefits. but t for now, the camel charia micro-dairy still isn'
morning bhanwarlal raika takes camel milk to a dairy founded three years ago by ilse kohler-rollefson's ngobhanwarlal: i was about to give up. i'd sold my camels. but then the organization began selling camel milk. so i got my herd back. now i can feed my family with what i earn selling camel milk. if the organization stopped selling milk tomorrow, i'd have to sell the herd again. reporter: last year he even bought more camels, doubling his herd's milk production. the dairy has also turned...
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injuly 2017, a spanish ngo, whose main mission is to rescue refugees in the mediterranean sea, facedost dramatic and complicated rescue operation they had ever been involved in. winner of the news award, mikel konate, was with the rescuers, 15 miles north of the libyan city. they received a call that there was a vessel in need of help, with over 160 africans on board. konate and the rescuers were confronted with a desperate scene. one of the things that shocked me the most was the conditions of the women. when we started to take them from the boat, most of them, they were naked or nearly naked. they had clear evidence of violence, some of them, they were raped in libya and some of them were in shock. i will never forget the faces of these women. as space cleared, it became evident that the floor was covered with bodies. five men and eight women, two of them pregnant. when the rescuers started to take the survivors off the raft, and the bodies started to appear, then we realised that the situation was worse than we could imagine. people were stepping on the bodies to reach our boat. o
injuly 2017, a spanish ngo, whose main mission is to rescue refugees in the mediterranean sea, facedost dramatic and complicated rescue operation they had ever been involved in. winner of the news award, mikel konate, was with the rescuers, 15 miles north of the libyan city. they received a call that there was a vessel in need of help, with over 160 africans on board. konate and the rescuers were confronted with a desperate scene. one of the things that shocked me the most was the conditions of...
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worried about the arrest of canadians are michael kors a former diplomat accused of breaking china's ngo door and michael and entrepreneur with senior contacts in north korea including kim jong un. china rest of them citing alleged activities harmful to national security that was right after the chinese smartphone maker way was detained in canada at america's request. picks up the story. high flying chinese executive arrest her income is an outrage her home nations claim it's at the request of the u.s. grant her an eye watering bail throw in a threat of extradition see china then arrest two canadians in retaliation and all that was potentially the biggest trade deal the world at the scene is being hammered out by two of the best and parties washington and beijing complicated isn't it well let's try and break it down starting with those two canadian nationals joining me tonight and citizens marco coverage and michael's paiva suspect it's often gaijin inuktitut is that in danger of the national security of the people's republic of china china how to warned of the coming retaliation with be
worried about the arrest of canadians are michael kors a former diplomat accused of breaking china's ngo door and michael and entrepreneur with senior contacts in north korea including kim jong un. china rest of them citing alleged activities harmful to national security that was right after the chinese smartphone maker way was detained in canada at america's request. picks up the story. high flying chinese executive arrest her income is an outrage her home nations claim it's at the request of...