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in 2008 he set up the ngo.ocuses on poor remote farming villages, clearing fields and areas near homes and schools that other organizations haven't been able to reach. the ngo also set up a program to build free primary schools in villages. there are currently 3,600 children studying at 27 such schools. >> translator: i wasn't born into a world where i could freely choose my part. but now there are schools and children have choices. i don't want these children to have a hard life like i did. i want them to get a broad education and live good lives. >> aki ra works with as many as 25 colleagues responding to the mining requests. they cleared around 180 areas as you can see on this map and the group's efforts go even further. aki ra has also built a museum for the explosives he's gathered. he hopes tourists will learn something of the toll taken by land mines and the region's conflicts. villages are still being maimed long after the end of hostilities. there is a sad de ja vu in this for me. around 2000 i was bas
in 2008 he set up the ngo.ocuses on poor remote farming villages, clearing fields and areas near homes and schools that other organizations haven't been able to reach. the ngo also set up a program to build free primary schools in villages. there are currently 3,600 children studying at 27 such schools. >> translator: i wasn't born into a world where i could freely choose my part. but now there are schools and children have choices. i don't want these children to have a hard life like i...
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government wants to fund foreign ngo's that support peace in the middle east, but only if the ngo's explicitly recognize israel as a legitimate state. are you saying the u.s. cannot impose that kind of speech recognition on foreign ngo's affiliated with u.s. organizations? mr. bowker: i think that is a harder case because i do not fear that as requiring affirmation of the belief. rather, it is in recognizing a fact that the u.s. has established a certain diplomatic relationship with israel, and the u.s. government gets to say what that relationship is for the united states. i do not think that is making the entities espouse that view as their own. i think that would be acceptable. justice kavanaugh: that would be acceptable in your view? mr. bowker: i think it would be. theice kavanaugh: government says your position would unleash foreign affiliates of u.s. corporations to pump money into the u.s. election process. i want to give you a chance to respond to that claim, which was in the government's reply brief and repeated here today. mr. bowker: i disagree with that. that is a very different c
government wants to fund foreign ngo's that support peace in the middle east, but only if the ngo's explicitly recognize israel as a legitimate state. are you saying the u.s. cannot impose that kind of speech recognition on foreign ngo's affiliated with u.s. organizations? mr. bowker: i think that is a harder case because i do not fear that as requiring affirmation of the belief. rather, it is in recognizing a fact that the u.s. has established a certain diplomatic relationship with israel, and...
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this is why you have to have ngos that are properly registered, ngos that the u.s. works closely with. regime,, the assad once the humanitarian aid was reaching their regime, it wasn't reaching the people that it was supposed to be helping. we are very hopeful that we started early enough, the mandate will come back in july so we are now starting talking about, possibly having a separate meeting, resolution just on this particular third , it is important if we are going to have humanitarian aid crossover to reach the refugees in the northeast. russia and china are continuously holding the council hostage on this. it is strictly because of their geopolitical interests, and i have to shine a light on it. obviously you have to keep the refugees in the back of your mind every day when you are fighting for this, because there are days when you think, i just know this is going to happen. you have to think about my trip there, the people pleading for us to help them. we are their best hope. it is more important that we really shine this light on china and russia. if they c
this is why you have to have ngos that are properly registered, ngos that the u.s. works closely with. regime,, the assad once the humanitarian aid was reaching their regime, it wasn't reaching the people that it was supposed to be helping. we are very hopeful that we started early enough, the mandate will come back in july so we are now starting talking about, possibly having a separate meeting, resolution just on this particular third , it is important if we are going to have humanitarian aid...
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this is a moment r the government action that david's talking about, for ngos to step up, but also for individuals and communities to do thatke an women and girls clearly, clearly at the forefront of this in all of those responses. david, many people in an americ audience inded need to be r that you are a very prominent labor party politician.be re you came the united states, you were the foreign secretary, which is the equivalent of the unit states' secretary of state, and the current british prime minister, who you know, prime minister boris johnson, has just recovered fromovid-19, and he is now speaking about how serious his plight with the virus was. and he is thanking hlthcare workers for saving his life, which also illustrates the advantage that those of us in the developed world have. do you care to comment about boris johnson's recovery and this issue of the disparities around the world, in >> well, i think everyoneries? who is british oeveryone, frankly, will be relieved at the prime minister's recovery. we need people at the heads of government but, frankly, all ov the world
this is a moment r the government action that david's talking about, for ngos to step up, but also for individuals and communities to do thatke an women and girls clearly, clearly at the forefront of this in all of those responses. david, many people in an americ audience inded need to be r that you are a very prominent labor party politician.be re you came the united states, you were the foreign secretary, which is the equivalent of the unit states' secretary of state, and the current british...
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in 2008 he set up the ngo.he group focuses on four remote farming villages clearing fields and areas that other organizations haven't been able to reach. the ngo also set up a program to build free primary schools and villages. there's currently 3,600 children studying at 27 such schools. >> i wasn't born into a world whwhere i couould freely choose now there's schools. children have choices. i don't want these children to have a hard life like i did. i want them to get an edge gags and live good lives. >> he works with as many as 25 colleagues. they have cleared around 180 as you can see on this map and the group's efforts go even farther. he's also built a museum for the explosive that he has gathered. he hopes locals and tourists will learn something and the region's conflicts. villages are still being long after the end of hostilities. there's a sad deja vu for me in this. i reported from the thai cambodia border and land mines were already wounding and killining innocent people then. we nowow go to thailan
in 2008 he set up the ngo.he group focuses on four remote farming villages clearing fields and areas that other organizations haven't been able to reach. the ngo also set up a program to build free primary schools and villages. there's currently 3,600 children studying at 27 such schools. >> i wasn't born into a world whwhere i couould freely choose now there's schools. children have choices. i don't want these children to have a hard life like i did. i want them to get an edge gags and...
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they come across the border and then people are brought across by border patrol to go straight to the ngo and all of this is completing the cycle of smuggling can you talk about that exploitation? >> it hits the nail on the head because your average news consumer even if well-informed has the impression they tried to evade and you know that's not true they are marching right up to the station because they have been coached not just along the route that they hear it on the radio in their home country so word spreads fast and quickly and we know now it's not just central america all these african migrants as well has been coached and what is alarming congressman, people around the world are far more informed about immigration law and then next and bolts on - - the nuts and bolts of how it works that what the american people are about the rules and the laws that are to protect us. see you have illegal alien parents that are already here. may be protected status 25 years ago with an earthquake in el salvador. temporary is never temporary in a country with open borders and then they have the c
they come across the border and then people are brought across by border patrol to go straight to the ngo and all of this is completing the cycle of smuggling can you talk about that exploitation? >> it hits the nail on the head because your average news consumer even if well-informed has the impression they tried to evade and you know that's not true they are marching right up to the station because they have been coached not just along the route that they hear it on the radio in their...
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other countries, global institutions and global ngos and private sector groups are rising to the occasion. our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the international monetary fund, imf. please tweet us your question askpolitico. i have had the privilege of getting to know her over the course of 10 years as a colleague and as a journalist and i'm delighted that she will help us understand what she calls the great lockdown. the imf is pushing emergency liquidity into the market. it is succeeding in getting a debt moratorium. welcome, kristalina. dir. georgieva: thank you very much. and hello to the audience. ryan: we have people all over the world. glad you made it into the office. i'll start with an easy one. larry summers says we might have unemployment in the double digits for a couple of years. all the gdp numbers seem to be going in one direction, down. tell us, what do you think? how close are we to the bottom at the moment with the global economy? dir. georgieva: this is definitely a crisis like no other. we have not seen in our lifetimes such a dramatic drop in
other countries, global institutions and global ngos and private sector groups are rising to the occasion. our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the international monetary fund, imf. please tweet us your question askpolitico. i have had the privilege of getting to know her over the course of 10 years as a colleague and as a journalist and i'm delighted that she will help us understand what she calls the great lockdown. the imf is pushing emergency liquidity into the...
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affected private investments now all of this legal activity has been monitored and documented by an ngo called corporate europe observatory well the i spoke to from the ngo about how these legal cases could affect governments both financially and how it might deter them from taking actions in the future let's have a listen. it can become really expensive i mean the legal costs are very high and if the state can do with it then obviously that burden on the text even because these awards can go sometimes into billions of u.s. dollars to states can have to pay they also have a political impact sometimes dimia threat of an expensive lawsuit can be enough so that the government does not pursue a certain measure even though it would be needed you know to protect public health yeah we want governments to protect the public health so are these lawyers are they profiteering by suggesting these actions or are they just doing their their jobs well i contacted the lawyers that have been making these proposals about how they can sue governments most of them didn't respond one did and they said that
affected private investments now all of this legal activity has been monitored and documented by an ngo called corporate europe observatory well the i spoke to from the ngo about how these legal cases could affect governments both financially and how it might deter them from taking actions in the future let's have a listen. it can become really expensive i mean the legal costs are very high and if the state can do with it then obviously that burden on the text even because these awards can go...
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ngos can fill a very important space. you are proof of performance in that regard.an penn, i salute you as an ameri-can and thank you for being with me tonight. let me know how i can help. >> you and your family are an extraordinary force of service here, and we thank you. >> thank you. you know you can get me. i'm a call away. god bless and good luck. be healthy. >> thank you. >> all right. sean penn making a difference. period. we'll be right back. when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. your cells. trillions of them. that's why centrum contains 14 key nutrients to help feed your cells, nourishing your body inside and out so you can focus on what matters most. centrum. feed your cells. fuel your life. [sniffing] don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. >>> tonight's cheer for health care workers is a little different. tak
ngos can fill a very important space. you are proof of performance in that regard.an penn, i salute you as an ameri-can and thank you for being with me tonight. let me know how i can help. >> you and your family are an extraordinary force of service here, and we thank you. >> thank you. you know you can get me. i'm a call away. god bless and good luck. be healthy. >> thank you. >> all right. sean penn making a difference. period. we'll be right back. when you shop with...
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how expensiveow the legislations will be to introduce foreign ngos and other foreigners to hong kong. mpc position that the mainland security people can come to hong kong to set up an office. will these people have any law enforcement power? if it is enforced by hong kong police and courts, then i think people will feel better than if the mainland security personnel has enforcement in hong kong. yvonne: so there has been some reports about possibly the mainland security agencies setting up here in hong kong out of reports of what it comes to foreign judges and they could be banned on national security trials. if these things are true, does it set a dangerous precedent of national law on the mainland overriding hong kong's legal system? at the moment, there are four national laws that form part of hong kong law, but there is only a small advantage. only 1% of hong kong law is on national law. lawope of course the new will be interpreted and applied by the hong kong court instead tribunal any special dealingial procedure with cases under that law. so with the ordinary pattern even for j
how expensiveow the legislations will be to introduce foreign ngos and other foreigners to hong kong. mpc position that the mainland security people can come to hong kong to set up an office. will these people have any law enforcement power? if it is enforced by hong kong police and courts, then i think people will feel better than if the mainland security personnel has enforcement in hong kong. yvonne: so there has been some reports about possibly the mainland security agencies setting up here...
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ngos have rising trust levels but questions on execution.s have to actually partner with government, with business, and make sure deliveries of food, medicine, etc. are happening. francine: richard, thank you so much for joining us today, richard edelman. coming up, and exclusive conversation with peter orsak, chief of financial advisory. we did start the program off with the german constitutional hearing on the legality of qe. german stocks rising along with u.s. equity feeling -- futures. buoyed.t is boyd -- i am looking at euro falling after him esters tried to gear out -- investors try to figure out the verdict from top judges over the legality of the ecb stimulus. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: germany gives the ecb a three-month ultimatum to fix qe. judges say parts of the program are not backed by treaties. a gradualtinues easing while the number furloughed tops 40 million. shares rising. we talk earnings and wall street with peter orsak. this is bloomberg "surveillance," a lot going on in your markets. there was marble in europe an
ngos have rising trust levels but questions on execution.s have to actually partner with government, with business, and make sure deliveries of food, medicine, etc. are happening. francine: richard, thank you so much for joining us today, richard edelman. coming up, and exclusive conversation with peter orsak, chief of financial advisory. we did start the program off with the german constitutional hearing on the legality of qe. german stocks rising along with u.s. equity feeling -- futures....
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thousands of south africans to queue for food residents of a township near johannesburg waited as an ngo distributed over 2000 tonnes of food masks and gel disinfectant the government has unveiled a pandemic aid package worth around $24000000000.00. riots have broken out in a prison in brazil several guards were taken hostage in a prison in the now it's the capital of the amazonas region pandemic has overwhelmed hospitals and public services and the house the city's mayor describing it as something out of a horror movie. north korean leader kim jong un has appeared in public for the 1st time in 3 weeks state media broadcast a video of him at a dedication ceremony there had been speculation that the north korean leader was seriously ill or even dead. the u.s. women's soccer team have vowed to appeal after a judge rejected a claim that they were underpaid when compared to the men's team world player of the year megan rypien 0 tweeted we will never stop fighting for equality following the verdict us judge said at last year's world champions had been paid more on a per game basis than the me
thousands of south africans to queue for food residents of a township near johannesburg waited as an ngo distributed over 2000 tonnes of food masks and gel disinfectant the government has unveiled a pandemic aid package worth around $24000000000.00. riots have broken out in a prison in brazil several guards were taken hostage in a prison in the now it's the capital of the amazonas region pandemic has overwhelmed hospitals and public services and the house the city's mayor describing it as...
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the european central bank has spent billions in recent years buying bonds from member countries the ngos to prop up economic growth in the flagging euro area. but last week germany's constitutional court said some of the seabees actions were illegal under german law it ruled the bank should have thought more about the possible negative impact of its policy it's the 1st time the top german court has pitted itself against the use institutions in this way so does it mean a big clash at the heart of europe not according to the german government it's cute not. an example that the european court of justice is the guardian of the european treaties in our view the constitutional court has not questioned that it is merely called for a careful balance and justification of the policy. but the european central bank said it does not follow the rulings of national courts and commission president on the line is considering legal action against germany opposition politicians in berlin since this battle could last for some time. in the short term we do not expect any fallout from the court's decision but
the european central bank has spent billions in recent years buying bonds from member countries the ngos to prop up economic growth in the flagging euro area. but last week germany's constitutional court said some of the seabees actions were illegal under german law it ruled the bank should have thought more about the possible negative impact of its policy it's the 1st time the top german court has pitted itself against the use institutions in this way so does it mean a big clash at the heart...
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prisoners throughout a silver founded the ngo you are so we will which translates to i mean they're trying to protect poor families in the fabulous during their krone crisis. our approach is to distribute food we also give them masks and talked about the necessity of wearing a life of being clean of washing your hands to avoid being infected by the virus the distribution in the favelas crowded living conditions make social distancing more difficult here the covered 19 death rate is much higher than in richer neighborhoods for now all the people here can do is to rely on outside help and wait for the virus to pass. or one battle for those lucky enough to stay healthy in the pandemic has been to stay fit during lockdown in china where the worst of the outbreak is now over some gyms have finally been able to reopen that's a relief for fitness junkies who are perhaps getting a little soft in the middle and for gym owners of course who have found themselves carrying a heavy financial weight. it's time for beijing's gym lovers to start pumping iron again fitness centers in the chinese capital an
prisoners throughout a silver founded the ngo you are so we will which translates to i mean they're trying to protect poor families in the fabulous during their krone crisis. our approach is to distribute food we also give them masks and talked about the necessity of wearing a life of being clean of washing your hands to avoid being infected by the virus the distribution in the favelas crowded living conditions make social distancing more difficult here the covered 19 death rate is much higher...
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prisoners throughout a silver founded the ngo you are so we will which translates to i am me they are trying to protect poor families and the fabulous during their kroner crisis. our approach is to distribute food we also give them masks and talked about the necessity of wearing a life of being clean and of washing your hands to avoid being infected by the virus distribution in the favelas crowded living conditions make social distancing more difficult here the covert 19 death rate is much higher than in richer neighborhoods for now all the people here can do is to rely on outside help and wait for the virus to pass. now german football fans have been eagerly anticipating the return of the bundesliga this month but are their hopes about to be dashed 2nd division side dynamic dresden have been ordered to send their entire squad into quarantine for 2 weeks as after 2 players tested positive for cover 19 it means they are unable to fulfil their 1st fixture back and this could jeopardize the return of football across the country. scenes from a bygone era january to be exact the 2nd tier s
prisoners throughout a silver founded the ngo you are so we will which translates to i am me they are trying to protect poor families and the fabulous during their kroner crisis. our approach is to distribute food we also give them masks and talked about the necessity of wearing a life of being clean and of washing your hands to avoid being infected by the virus distribution in the favelas crowded living conditions make social distancing more difficult here the covert 19 death rate is much...
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made it a duty to protect vulnerable children in the under 4 regions i have been there runs a local ngo named after his father here are the foundation set of fees he thinks girl for 21 boys some as young as 11 all of them were caught in violent clashes last close really to use and got displays due to the conflict iowa has taken them in and provides for their needs. there is an ongoing conflict involving 2 bodies torn cams and the humanitarian challenges just. some very great evil extraordinary there is need that someone shows up to care for the suffering to care for the debts that's why i responded to the call there today here knew exactly how deadly this conflict these 40 year all hands was caught in crossfire between power and soldiers and english speaking militias with little girls so history shows the last couple saw or the bulls a little worse for the corporate there. there are far too many stories like these here. often organizes counseling sessions with a keats. these are truly consolo so he's using his skills to bring here. it's believed that on this 150000 children have been di
made it a duty to protect vulnerable children in the under 4 regions i have been there runs a local ngo named after his father here are the foundation set of fees he thinks girl for 21 boys some as young as 11 all of them were caught in violent clashes last close really to use and got displays due to the conflict iowa has taken them in and provides for their needs. there is an ongoing conflict involving 2 bodies torn cams and the humanitarian challenges just. some very great evil extraordinary...
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ngo's.all on solutions is using less cold keep warm leading to coal ton -- using less to keep warm,oal leading to less pollution. isthis property, every yurt testing a specific innovation. >> it's just like this. you can see the door without anything. this is this material and the carton as wewell to prevent heat from escaping. reportrter: inside, a device measures temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide levels. jeremiah is full of praise for a project that preserves mongolia's habitat. we have really tried to maintain -- four example the way door is facing, we are maintaining the shirt is it is important. traditionsreserving as center lifestyles are replacing nomadic culture. herders ago, represented half of mongolia's population. today, only are the percent still live on the -- 30% still live on the steppes. leavingll worry about them. >> when they go to the city, lose their animals it means that ourur cultures. [tmeme music plalaying] wheram i i n? oh, g k knowsin t theiddlee ofnonowher i
ngo's.all on solutions is using less cold keep warm leading to coal ton -- using less to keep warm,oal leading to less pollution. isthis property, every yurt testing a specific innovation. >> it's just like this. you can see the door without anything. this is this material and the carton as wewell to prevent heat from escaping. reportrter: inside, a device measures temperature, humidity, carbon monoxide levels. jeremiah is full of praise for a project that preserves mongolia's habitat. we...
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it's time to remind you of our top story a new report by the ngo world vision has predicted the surge in 5 and 6 children because of the conflict 19 pandemic the report says lockdown measures put in place to protect people actually putting millions of children congress. is not the top. of the. language courses. any time anyway.
it's time to remind you of our top story a new report by the ngo world vision has predicted the surge in 5 and 6 children because of the conflict 19 pandemic the report says lockdown measures put in place to protect people actually putting millions of children congress. is not the top. of the. language courses. any time anyway.
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several ngos have doctors here, but say more are needed, and there are calls for the camp to be closed it's... it's difficult. it's heart—breaking. i fear the worst if there would be an outbreak of corona in moria. moria is the biggest refugee camp in europe, which means that it is a european responsibility. i cannot ask people to stay home when there's no home, when, in a tent, they're less than three square metre, they are six or seven people. i cannot ask people to wash their hands when there is one water point for 1,300 people. and i cannot ask people to isolate themselves, or call a doctor, when there is no doctor. the eu says it's provided 2.5 billion euros since 2015, and has made 700 million more available since march to help greece improve conditions and medical care, and that 1,000 vulnerable people were relocated last month, with plans to move more. those white tents. no—one is allowed to go there. migrants who crossed to greece via turkey in march are put into quarantine, in a new camp close to mine in malakasa. it's impossible for me to film inside. this is masoud. he's fr
several ngos have doctors here, but say more are needed, and there are calls for the camp to be closed it's... it's difficult. it's heart—breaking. i fear the worst if there would be an outbreak of corona in moria. moria is the biggest refugee camp in europe, which means that it is a european responsibility. i cannot ask people to stay home when there's no home, when, in a tent, they're less than three square metre, they are six or seven people. i cannot ask people to wash their hands when...
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it includes tech companies, ngo's, and academics to identify what is working and what is not working. protecting both freedom of expression as well as a vibrant at the same time protect hate speech and violent extremism at the same time online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations in the coming months. this is the time when we need to be collaborating with europe. not enough of that has been done. that is one of our main objectives. working with platforms again, large and small. the big platforms, they will be fine. any regulation they can do. it is the smaller folks like wikipedia that have small staff. the internet archive, which has, i don't know, maybe 150 people in its employ. they are often the ones impacted by well intended but poorly drafted regulation. >> what is the name of your commission? susan: it is a ridiculous name. i take responsibility, but it's under the auspices of the policy center at penn. it is called the transatlantic high level working group. on content, moderation and freedom of expression. >> you mentioned earlier that some u.s. compani
it includes tech companies, ngo's, and academics to identify what is working and what is not working. protecting both freedom of expression as well as a vibrant at the same time protect hate speech and violent extremism at the same time online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations in the coming months. this is the time when we need to be collaborating with europe. not enough of that has been done. that is one of our main objectives. working with platforms again, large and...
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i'd share a high-level commission which includes government officials, tech companies, ngos and academicso , identify what is working and what is not working. to protect both freedom of expression and at the same time, internet, and address hate, extremism and viral deception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations we will be putting forth in the coming months. this is the time when we need to be collaborating with europe. to undergird fundamental values. not enough of that has been done. that is one of our main objectives. and working with platforms again, large and small. because the big platforms, they will be fine. any regulation they can do. it is the smaller folks like wikipedia that have small staff. like the internet archive, which has, i don't know, maybe 150 people in its employ. they are often the ones impacted by well-intended but poorly drafted regulation. host: what is the name of your commission? guest: it is a ridiculous name. thes under the auspices of annenberg public policy center is called the transatlantic high-level working content and expr
i'd share a high-level commission which includes government officials, tech companies, ngos and academicso , identify what is working and what is not working. to protect both freedom of expression and at the same time, internet, and address hate, extremism and viral deception online. we have come up with a number of different recommendations we will be putting forth in the coming months. this is the time when we need to be collaborating with europe. to undergird fundamental values. not enough...
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at the end of the day ngos like what we're doing is covering the blind spots of the system.n order to make sure this is not a humanitarian crisis we need to have a response to covers 360 all the possible ways we can be delivering food to people in need. >> because lower-income americans, jose, are disproportionately affected by this pandemic. the federal reserve says nearly 40% of americans with income below $40,000 a year are now unemployed and at the same time studies show grocery store prices are on the rise. it's a trouble combination. from your perspective, and i know you're working really hard on this, what's the solution? >> the solution is to make sure we have the support of the federal government to don't stop the -- we saw food being wasted, produce being thrown in the fields. we are seeing what's happening with the meat industry, that they're having right now a lot of problems. what we need to be doing is in part what world central kitchen has been doing. we have 1800 restaurants that we partnered with them and where every day we are able to deliver more than 300,
at the end of the day ngos like what we're doing is covering the blind spots of the system.n order to make sure this is not a humanitarian crisis we need to have a response to covers 360 all the possible ways we can be delivering food to people in need. >> because lower-income americans, jose, are disproportionately affected by this pandemic. the federal reserve says nearly 40% of americans with income below $40,000 a year are now unemployed and at the same time studies show grocery store...
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like i'm from the private sector, and it happens i founded this ngo. we don't put those men and women without jobs right now, those restaurants that are closed to make sure that they are the ones that take care of the needs one neighborhood at a time, one town, one city, one state at a time. right now at world central kitchen, we have more than 600 restaurants that we partner with across 30 states to do something very simple, what they do best. let's produce food. let's put men and women up and running and make sure that we take care of the elderly, of the hospitals, of low-income families, homeless, one plate of food at a time. it's a very simple solution. that's what we've been doing. >> so part of what you're saying is, isn't it, that government would have to raise their hand and identify the need and just say they need it, and you have all these experienced culinary men and women as a standing army ready to go? >> so world central kitchen has been doing this, and we prove concept. so i'm very thrilled that the feed act that is being supported by co
like i'm from the private sector, and it happens i founded this ngo. we don't put those men and women without jobs right now, those restaurants that are closed to make sure that they are the ones that take care of the needs one neighborhood at a time, one town, one city, one state at a time. right now at world central kitchen, we have more than 600 restaurants that we partner with across 30 states to do something very simple, what they do best. let's produce food. let's put men and women up and...
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the ngo that lobbed the case said several were left to die at sea under the watch of the maltese armed attempted to force migrants back to libya and eventually made them land in italy, gave them fuel and an engine for the journey, according to those on board. there has been a surge in migrants arriving in malta this year and the government says the centers are full. the prime minister vowed he would prevent more from landing unless the eu completes a deal to share the burden. ,hen the pandemic hit europe malta employed a private boats to intercept vessels from libya before they can reach the island. >> the people trying to escape from libya are not changing plans because of coronavirus. the solution has to be found at the european level. canhe meanwhile, malta refuse to rescue people in distress. reporter: while italy and malta continued to be the main landing zones for refugees from libya, the countries complain not is not -- not enough is being done to help them with the crisis. in the pandemic with deteriorating security in libya, many are seeing struggles become tougher than ever w
the ngo that lobbed the case said several were left to die at sea under the watch of the maltese armed attempted to force migrants back to libya and eventually made them land in italy, gave them fuel and an engine for the journey, according to those on board. there has been a surge in migrants arriving in malta this year and the government says the centers are full. the prime minister vowed he would prevent more from landing unless the eu completes a deal to share the burden. ,hen the pandemic...
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mayu works for the japanese ngo, she gave us a tour of the former detention facility.his church housed 48 detainees. among them, four families consisting of nearly 20 people lived in the space used for services, which measures 10 meters square. at the time there were no benches, only bare floor boards. >> i guess they somehow managed to survive in this place. but when you take into consideration the lack of toilets and basins and bathtubs, the situation was intolerable. >> we spoke to some local residents who had heard about what life was like for the detainees. this is masaka, who ran the town's clinic at the time. she visited the church several times. fukunaga died 15 years ago but she told her daughter about the situation during the war. >> translator: she said most of them were malnourished. she gave them some food because they had so little to eat. >> the diplomats and ambassadors and their wives, as well as high ranking military attaches had to face a life of starvation, with no bathtubs. i think that constitutes abuse, even if they weren't beaten. >> in detailed
mayu works for the japanese ngo, she gave us a tour of the former detention facility.his church housed 48 detainees. among them, four families consisting of nearly 20 people lived in the space used for services, which measures 10 meters square. at the time there were no benches, only bare floor boards. >> i guess they somehow managed to survive in this place. but when you take into consideration the lack of toilets and basins and bathtubs, the situation was intolerable. >> we spoke...
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a local ngo named after his father.ere at the foundation's office, he takes care of 41 boys, some as yououng ass 11. all of them caught in violent clashes, lost relatives, and got displaced due to theheonflict. ththey havave taken them in and provide for their needs. >> there is an ongoing cononflit involving two parties, twowo warring camps, and the challenges are regrettable, they are extrtraordinary. that is why i responded to the call. reporter: the children know exactly how the conflict is. >> [inaudible] reporter: there are far too many stories like this here. he is a trained counselor, so he is using his skills to bring hearing. it is believed that at least 150,000 children have been displaced. this increases t their trauma ad makes them more vulnerable to exploitatition. >> the positive side of everything that happens to you. brent: the german bundesliga's soccer season resumes this coming weekend. other major european football leagues are expected to follow. among those, your -- among those, italy's football le
a local ngo named after his father.ere at the foundation's office, he takes care of 41 boys, some as yououng ass 11. all of them caught in violent clashes, lost relatives, and got displaced due to theheonflict. ththey havave taken them in and provide for their needs. >> there is an ongoing cononflit involving two parties, twowo warring camps, and the challenges are regrettable, they are extrtraordinary. that is why i responded to the call. reporter: the children know exactly how the...
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they can activate it and all of a sudden they can partner with local ngos, local restaurants to takee of local problems. governor newsom has already implemented this in california to feed others. i guess, i don't know if you know the governor of new york, that you can give a good voice about this program, that already has proven to be working very well. >> i will connect you with the love gov right after this second. but what i want to know, so the audience gets it, you have been able to coordinate the restaurants as outposts and how do you find the food and who makes the food. let us know, how are you using different parts of the supply chains. >> we have to understand sometimes bigger problems have very simple solutions. the systems before coronavirus began already was in place. we have the farmers, we have the distribution systems. america is all about distribution. we are the leader of distribution in the world. what we are trying to do is making sure that the system keeps working so you don't see long lines across the food banks of america at the same time that farmers are dumpi
they can activate it and all of a sudden they can partner with local ngos, local restaurants to takee of local problems. governor newsom has already implemented this in california to feed others. i guess, i don't know if you know the governor of new york, that you can give a good voice about this program, that already has proven to be working very well. >> i will connect you with the love gov right after this second. but what i want to know, so the audience gets it, you have been able to...
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benton's man works for berlin based ngo in cosa helping to improve environmental standards and working conditions in the shoemaking industry he says it's difficult convincing manufacturers to make the switch to sustainable production. sneakers leather shoes on other products in the fashion segment the price does not necessarily reflect sustainability standards whether the company protect the environment or the people making the product we want to see them taking on more responsibility to ensure that sustainability is something they consider in their cost calculations and not just for the p.r. front. meanwhile haagen is confident that his sneaker rescue mission will grow from $250.00 pairs a month to a 1000 for him. just about the financial dividend. from an objective is to grow to the point where we can complete the circle so eventually we can give a part of our profit to the people elsewhere in the world to make the shoes at low cost given our family. he believes will become reality and then not too distant future in around 5 years time. point is the rundown rain forest has been the s
benton's man works for berlin based ngo in cosa helping to improve environmental standards and working conditions in the shoemaking industry he says it's difficult convincing manufacturers to make the switch to sustainable production. sneakers leather shoes on other products in the fashion segment the price does not necessarily reflect sustainability standards whether the company protect the environment or the people making the product we want to see them taking on more responsibility to ensure...
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was founded in 2009 as a spinoff of the ngo ostrich on which works to promote environmental ed walker sea and sustainability across rural india since then the company has been developing solar lighting in off grid religious solar irrigation and solar rooftop solutions for bought rural and urban communities working closely with banks to help and financing and with the government to ensure maximum reach and support on or g.e. has installed over 250 s. . solar micro grids and sold over 800 solar irrigation farms across india are getting banks buy in so that they can start lending for solar pumps was very critical it was a very important quest abolition pay back and financial viability for the sponsoring system and that's what was our objective to ensure that how farmers are able to repay the bank loans one through the savings in the diesel that they're not using and secondly by a big increase in their additional income as they're able to do multiple copies. at a price of a around 5000 euros a solar bomb is 25 times more expensive than a diesel power to personally did the shift away from
was founded in 2009 as a spinoff of the ngo ostrich on which works to promote environmental ed walker sea and sustainability across rural india since then the company has been developing solar lighting in off grid religious solar irrigation and solar rooftop solutions for bought rural and urban communities working closely with banks to help and financing and with the government to ensure maximum reach and support on or g.e. has installed over 250 s. . solar micro grids and sold over 800 solar...
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but things have changed here since the swiss ngo health data provided new machines that make it much easier to process the grains the one machine separates the grains from the stands. the other removes the husks in no time. that saves these women a lot of work and now they only need to sift the grains to remove any remaining impurities. we used to have to pound the grain and still our hands get red and sore but thanks to the machines from how they're to us we don't need to do that anymore now it's far less strenuous we can just wash the grains and put them in the pot to cook. the grains are used to make porridge course course bread and also beer. ibrahim slowly month one car runs a restaurant in the capital bomb a call. for new used to be reserved for special occasions and festivities but now it's becoming a daily staple. we wash the phone you're very thorough and we've prepared in such a way that people can eat it at any time. we served with 2 kinds of sources. a peanut sauce. or a tomato sauce. but the most popular dish on the menu what about feeding his mango chicken with 4 new. m
but things have changed here since the swiss ngo health data provided new machines that make it much easier to process the grains the one machine separates the grains from the stands. the other removes the husks in no time. that saves these women a lot of work and now they only need to sift the grains to remove any remaining impurities. we used to have to pound the grain and still our hands get red and sore but thanks to the machines from how they're to us we don't need to do that anymore now...