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i'm going to focus on little more on the agility of ngos, especially faith-based ngos and one of the advantages i think we often have with the local church and some of these countries and how we operate. those are our partners. one to be clear up front samaritan's purse is not a humanitarian aid organization, we are a christian leave organization that uses the resources entrusted to us by god to meet the immediate needs of those who are suffering due to man-made conflict or natural disasters, including diseases. we love and serve everyone that has a need without discrimination. we do this because we love our neighbor, just as scripture commands us to do. we meet immediate needs of the suffering and then we hope that our work reflects the love of christ in the work that we do. we want them to know that god loves them so much he sent his only son jesus christ to die on cross for them. we give it to those people out of his hands. with that, samaritan's purse has several aviation assets, medical assets, hospitals that we are able to deploy around the world at a moment's notice. we have b
i'm going to focus on little more on the agility of ngos, especially faith-based ngos and one of the advantages i think we often have with the local church and some of these countries and how we operate. those are our partners. one to be clear up front samaritan's purse is not a humanitarian aid organization, we are a christian leave organization that uses the resources entrusted to us by god to meet the immediate needs of those who are suffering due to man-made conflict or natural disasters,...
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. $3 billion managed by ngos.n, of that 3 billion only1 billion were invested so—called in haiti by those ngos and the other 5,000,000,000- $6 haiti by those ngos and the other 5,000,000,000— $6 billion has been managed by different organisations, entities, added by the un consulate in charge so the government never had the responsibility to manage it. ok, we will need to leave it 0k, we will need to leave it there. thank you very much for your time. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: europe's intense heatwave ignites wildfires. many have died in extreme temperatures across the continent. moscow orders all its forces to step up operations in ukraine as russian missiles strike cities across the country. president biden is returning to the us after completing his first tour of the middle east since taking office. he insisted his administration would remain engaged in the region, and he's been trying to persuade gulf states to boost oil production to help cut global prices. 0ur middle east correspondent anna fos
. $3 billion managed by ngos.n, of that 3 billion only1 billion were invested so—called in haiti by those ngos and the other 5,000,000,000- $6 haiti by those ngos and the other 5,000,000,000— $6 billion has been managed by different organisations, entities, added by the un consulate in charge so the government never had the responsibility to manage it. ok, we will need to leave it 0k, we will need to leave it there. thank you very much for your time. this is bbc news. the latest headlines:...
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the ngo u-recycle supports the winning idea.has reached over 6,000 young people in eleven african countries. esohe: i've learned new ways to upcycle, recycle, how to talk about it and how to be a leader amongst my peers. i want to continue actually educating my peers and people younger than me about the impact that they have on the environment. the good impact and then the bad impact so they can also have on the environment. i also want to teach them how to be leaders and be changemakers amongst their peers. and other people around them. oluwaseyi: someone described the climate crisis is, for instance a young child is standing in front of a bus that is coming straight on her, just smash her at the blink of an eye. and nobody really does anything about it. reporter: students from the bright achievers school have spent several days selecting and cleaning plastic bottles. with a touch of paint, they are transformed into street decorations for their neighborhood. oladele: when you look at the other side of the school, you'll see a l
the ngo u-recycle supports the winning idea.has reached over 6,000 young people in eleven african countries. esohe: i've learned new ways to upcycle, recycle, how to talk about it and how to be a leader amongst my peers. i want to continue actually educating my peers and people younger than me about the impact that they have on the environment. the good impact and then the bad impact so they can also have on the environment. i also want to teach them how to be leaders and be changemakers...
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ngos have reacted quickly, saying it is devastating and that they hope there is still time to reversethe other stories now. officials in indian—administered kashmir say at least 13 hindu pilgrims have died and dozens are missing in a flash flood triggered by a cloudburst near the amarnath cave shrine. a torrent of water rushed through the mountains inundating a base camp set up for hundreds of worhippers. reports say around 40 people are unaccounted for. a major network outage at one of canada's biggest telecom operators has caused chaos. banking, transport and government services have all been disrupted for millions. even the emergency services were affected. there's been heavy criticism of the country's reliance on a single communications operator. and here in the uk, sir mark rowley has been named as the new commissioner of london's metropolitan police. he succeeds dame cressida dick. sir mark said he was "deeply honoured" to be appointed to the role. his predessor dame cressida dick was forced to resign earlier this year. uk politics on the list of potential candidates to succeed
ngos have reacted quickly, saying it is devastating and that they hope there is still time to reversethe other stories now. officials in indian—administered kashmir say at least 13 hindu pilgrims have died and dozens are missing in a flash flood triggered by a cloudburst near the amarnath cave shrine. a torrent of water rushed through the mountains inundating a base camp set up for hundreds of worhippers. reports say around 40 people are unaccounted for. a major network outage at one of...
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ngos have acted quickly, saying this is devastating and they hope there is still time to reverse thisnd european football — have been cleared of corruption by a court in switzerland. prosecutors failed to prove that a payment of £1.6 million — nearly $2 million — made to platini by the former fifa boss blatter had been illegal. both men insisted the money was payment for advisory work. our sports editor dan roan reports. once the most powerful man in football, sepp blatter arriving at a swiss court earlier, the former fifa president denying wrongdoing ahead of the verdict in his trialforfraud. i am not innocent in life but in this case, i am innocent. also in court, the man once favourite to succeed blatter, co—defendant and former uefa president michel platini. the two men were accused of an unlawful payment of £1.6 million between fifa and platini in 2011. they said it was backdated pay for advisory work the former french footballing legend had done a decade earlier. a panel ofjudges today ruling the pair's account of a gentlemen�*s agreement was credible, and that doubts existed ab
ngos have acted quickly, saying this is devastating and they hope there is still time to reverse thisnd european football — have been cleared of corruption by a court in switzerland. prosecutors failed to prove that a payment of £1.6 million — nearly $2 million — made to platini by the former fifa boss blatter had been illegal. both men insisted the money was payment for advisory work. our sports editor dan roan reports. once the most powerful man in football, sepp blatter arriving at a...
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. >> it is called flo mask, a product kevin ngo created in 2018, out of concern for his young childrenat the time, the campfire was impacting air quality. >> my kids were going to school without any protection whatsoever. they complained about having headaches, feeling nausea. here i am wearing an n95 to work. >> the longtime product developer began designing the flo mask, a reasonable rubber mask meant to be comfortable for kids. then covid hit, bringing a more urgent demand. >> the mask industry has not innovated in decades. it is the same stuff they have been selling for so many years. no one has thought to scan somebody's face to see if it fits them. >> with inclusion in mind, part of ngo's process included 3d scanning kids faces across different ethnicities. ngo expanded inventory to adults masks this april. >> i am not surprised to see the world of innovation turning to masks. >> here is dr. a look patel -- dr. alok patel. >> how do we make a well fitting mask that is comfortable that people can wear for a long time and also is reusable so we are reducing wasted? >> flo mask is n
. >> it is called flo mask, a product kevin ngo created in 2018, out of concern for his young childrenat the time, the campfire was impacting air quality. >> my kids were going to school without any protection whatsoever. they complained about having headaches, feeling nausea. here i am wearing an n95 to work. >> the longtime product developer began designing the flo mask, a reasonable rubber mask meant to be comfortable for kids. then covid hit, bringing a more urgent demand....
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speaking spanish] [luis hidalgo okimura speaking spanish] [teacher speaking spanish] fernandez: an ngo that tracks mercury a mining has estimated 185 tons of mercury are released to the rivers and lakes of this region every year. and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed almost at 100% by living organisms. [student laughing] fernandez: plankton and plants that are contaminated with mercury then get eaten by one fish, and then another fish will eat that fish and so on and so on up the food chain. but mercury has a very unusual characteristic. it magnifies. when it goes from one link in that chain to the other, it magnifies roughly by a factor of 10. they are then exposed to levels of mercury that could be millions of times higher than the water where that fish was swimming. fernandez: if it's happening when you are a child or if you are a fetus, that damage can be
speaking spanish] [luis hidalgo okimura speaking spanish] [teacher speaking spanish] fernandez: an ngo that tracks mercury a mining has estimated 185 tons of mercury are released to the rivers and lakes of this region every year. and at the bottom of those rivers and lakes, there are naturally occurring bacteria that transform liquid elemental mercury and turn it into another form of mercury which is even more dangerous, which is methylmercury. fernandez: it's a type of mercury that's absorbed...
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some of them so , the founder and head of the organization is who was collaborating with a certain ngo that was accused of financing terrorists and trying to organize the sale of syrian oil from the occupied territories. the next person, eric toler, worked in the intelligence department of bank of america marilynch an expert in russian-ukrainian relations, cameron is a senior analyst at the uk government communications center and a consultant at the liverpool national laboratory, whose main task is the development of nuclear weapons. next character nick waters, officer retired british forces trained in london cassette specialist in weapons of mass destruction, as well as lieutenant of the us army reserve associated with the estonian american national council, and he is also an intern at the us department of defense secretariat, military political analyst at the us hudson institute hello washington ngo specialist on security issues and working closely with the us department of defense alberto fitoreli head of the strategic intelligence team amsterdam in addition were trained at the roya
some of them so , the founder and head of the organization is who was collaborating with a certain ngo that was accused of financing terrorists and trying to organize the sale of syrian oil from the occupied territories. the next person, eric toler, worked in the intelligence department of bank of america marilynch an expert in russian-ukrainian relations, cameron is a senior analyst at the uk government communications center and a consultant at the liverpool national laboratory, whose main...
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turkish ngos are able to cross the border even though it is a holiday. even if the u.n. trucks are banned from crossing. it is a quiet day, as i said, it is a holiday and people behind the border are terrified about what is going to happen. there are more than 4 million people inside of the area who are stuck because of this is the only rebel held area across syria. russia claims that the eight deliveries should not be from hello crossing but through damascus. going through any country like turkey violates the sovereignty of the syrian government. when you speak to the aid organizations, they are not sure about how fair the aid distribution will be if the una deliveries are conducted through damascus. the u.n., they are also working on some alternative roads or alternative places. many of the ngos i have spoken to safar say that the system that was established by the you and is the most effective one -- by the un is the most effective one. >> diplomats are following the developments at the united nations. >> negotiations to try and resolve this because the deadline has p
turkish ngos are able to cross the border even though it is a holiday. even if the u.n. trucks are banned from crossing. it is a quiet day, as i said, it is a holiday and people behind the border are terrified about what is going to happen. there are more than 4 million people inside of the area who are stuck because of this is the only rebel held area across syria. russia claims that the eight deliveries should not be from hello crossing but through damascus. going through any country like...
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. >> lucy gilliam works for "seas at risk," an association of ngos working to protect the oceans. >> of ships are burning heavy fuel oil, which is a really thick viscous, polluting fuel. it's one steaway from tarmac. >> the industry emits as much as all the coal plants in the u.s. and just a bit less than aviation. but somehow, shipping escaped scrutiny. >> shipping is the only sector that doesn't pay for its carbon pollution. >> faig abbassov leads the shipping program at transport and environment, an ngo campaigning for cleaner transport. >> it's the only sector that doesn't pay taxes on fossil fuel s that uses. it doesn't pay vat. recently, global leaders agreed to impose a 15% minimum corporate taxation rate. there was one sector that was exempt. that's shipping. >> but how can that be, given the scale? ships handle some 90% of global trade. then there's a strange little enigma. imagine something going wrong on a japanese-built, american-owned tanker, sailed by a philippine crew, managed by a cypriot, sailing from china to canada in international waters. who do you blame well, ma
. >> lucy gilliam works for "seas at risk," an association of ngos working to protect the oceans. >> of ships are burning heavy fuel oil, which is a really thick viscous, polluting fuel. it's one steaway from tarmac. >> the industry emits as much as all the coal plants in the u.s. and just a bit less than aviation. but somehow, shipping escaped scrutiny. >> shipping is the only sector that doesn't pay for its carbon pollution. >> faig abbassov leads the...
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we are partnering with the uk ngo _ tackle this?hose mission it is to end domestic violence and assault. the way that you interact with someone, literally from the very first message, may set the tone for the relationships that you have. tone for the relationships that ou have. ~ . , tone for the relationships that you have-— you have. what is your future vision for _ you have. what is your future vision for tinder? _ you have. what is your future vision for tinder? we - you have. what is your future vision for tinder? we believe | vision for tinder? we believe that for the _ vision for tinder? we believe that for the next _ vision for tinder? we believe that for the next decade i that for the next decade onwards, most new connections, mostly relationships, will start online, and so we see it as our responsibility to really ensure that those connections that start on everyone, that start with that first swipe, our positive relationships. i our positive relationships. i have had the most adventurous romantic— have had the most advent
we are partnering with the uk ngo _ tackle this?hose mission it is to end domestic violence and assault. the way that you interact with someone, literally from the very first message, may set the tone for the relationships that you have. tone for the relationships that ou have. ~ . , tone for the relationships that you have-— you have. what is your future vision for _ you have. what is your future vision for tinder? _ you have. what is your future vision for tinder? we - you have. what is...
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because of what the strength of the ngo was difficult to recognize the targets, meanwhile, our defensespoke about new provocations, from the side of the apu, they continue to use social facilities to place military equipment. in kharkov for this chose a kindergarten and art school konstantinovka odessa general education.
because of what the strength of the ngo was difficult to recognize the targets, meanwhile, our defensespoke about new provocations, from the side of the apu, they continue to use social facilities to place military equipment. in kharkov for this chose a kindergarten and art school konstantinovka odessa general education.
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one particular area of concern has been the doj's use of non disclosure orders or ngos.these court ordered ngos prevent technology service providers like, google, apple, -- one personal records or emails from the provider. during a hearing before this committee in june of last year, executives from some of our knowledge nations largest tech companies testified they received thousands of these ngos from the doj every year. leaders from microsoft indicated that they received 7 to 10 of these gag orders every single day well. the use of the secrecy orders may be justifiable on national security law merits, the volume of frequency with which the -- their misuse or their over use and the fact that journalists and members of congress were swept up in the investigation involving ndos, implicating enforcement liberties and separation of powers, calls for additional scrutiny into these processes. in response i join to pipe partisan group of my colleagues from this committee in introducing the ndp of fairness act to provide guardrails around the use of ngos -- to a strict scrutiny
one particular area of concern has been the doj's use of non disclosure orders or ngos.these court ordered ngos prevent technology service providers like, google, apple, -- one personal records or emails from the provider. during a hearing before this committee in june of last year, executives from some of our knowledge nations largest tech companies testified they received thousands of these ngos from the doj every year. leaders from microsoft indicated that they received 7 to 10 of these gag...
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two boats, what most of the un security council members were pushing for, along with un agencies and ngosring aid through this crossing. but russia vetoed that. what russia did in response was put forward its own alternative proposal, which was only an extension for six months, and which would have needed renewing by vote in january of 2023. again, humanitarian aid groups say that would have been disastrous, that they need longer than six months to arrange the logistics of such a complicated cross—border aid operation. and to renew it in the middle of winter would have been catastrophic. so in response to that russian counterproposal, there were vetoes from the uk, the us and france. so where does that leave us now? if an agreement cannot be reached, if the un security council cannot reconvene in the next a8 hours, then decide crossing will close to un convoys. and just to put that into context, around 1000 lorries week pass through here, taking food, vital medicines, shelter to more than a million people, many of whom have been living in displacement camps for a decade. sepp blatter and
two boats, what most of the un security council members were pushing for, along with un agencies and ngosring aid through this crossing. but russia vetoed that. what russia did in response was put forward its own alternative proposal, which was only an extension for six months, and which would have needed renewing by vote in january of 2023. again, humanitarian aid groups say that would have been disastrous, that they need longer than six months to arrange the logistics of such a complicated...
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so we have talked here about the difficulty working with military governments and support transition ngo constitution and drafting exercises so we are looking to apply those resources those that have a long track record. and also working with their regional organization for technical advisors they may provide and also discussing how we can identify those personal resources to go out with the military run government. and then to shift those allocations. >> we have a very tiny budget and then we support from the leadership to implement the strategy and we're doing that in partnership with usaid. >> so that is an area you'll brief the committee with respect to the long list and we would be happy to start that conversation and the way we got to that as a full partner at the table working on this together. and that we have the strategy that is shared we are all committed to we have seen a lot of the leaders and organizations and individuals and had a previous relationship and that is probably what drove some of the new strategy to rethink how we go about doing that. today we are introducing l
so we have talked here about the difficulty working with military governments and support transition ngo constitution and drafting exercises so we are looking to apply those resources those that have a long track record. and also working with their regional organization for technical advisors they may provide and also discussing how we can identify those personal resources to go out with the military run government. and then to shift those allocations. >> we have a very tiny budget and...
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one particular area of concern has been the doj's use of non disclosure orders or ngos. these court ordered ngos prevent technology service providers like, google, apple, -- one personal records or emails from the provider. during a hearing before this committee in june of last year, thousands from the doj in fact leaders from microsoft indicated they received seven to ten every single day they utilize and raise concerns about the misuse or their overuse were swept up in investigations involving ngos particularly indicating first amendment liberties and separation of powers calls forsw additional scrutiny into these processes. in response i joined the bipartisan group of colleagues from the committee introducing the act to provide more guardrails of against and quitting by raising the legal standard to a strict scrutiny analysis establishing the 30 day limit on the effectiveness requiring the notice to give customers 72 hours after the expiration and allowing providers to contest the gag orders in court. lead neededoversight bill in jue the senate will take it up very so
one particular area of concern has been the doj's use of non disclosure orders or ngos. these court ordered ngos prevent technology service providers like, google, apple, -- one personal records or emails from the provider. during a hearing before this committee in june of last year, thousands from the doj in fact leaders from microsoft indicated they received seven to ten every single day they utilize and raise concerns about the misuse or their overuse were swept up in investigations...
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information will be passed on to secretary general antonio guterres i can report today that a russian ngo personal data of at least 327 were published on the peacemaker website juveniles that exposes their lives real threat. today we will convey information about this to the un secretary general about a real threat to life, the first deputy representative of russia to the un, dmitry polyansky, said quite definitely, because there are terrible examples. we recently saw eerie photos of how people who did not agree with the position of president zelensky's office were first taken out of the landing near kiev as well. then we saw in these photographs the monstrous abuse of these people, then their murders. these were the same actives. pro-russian who got on the website of the peacekeepers in these lists, they include everyone who, for one reason or another, is not pleasing to the kiev regime and or the national battalion, which also monitors this base, they generally include everyone who is not liked by neo-nazis. i can tell you, as a person who is kept there for the seventeenth year, listen,
information will be passed on to secretary general antonio guterres i can report today that a russian ngo personal data of at least 327 were published on the peacemaker website juveniles that exposes their lives real threat. today we will convey information about this to the un secretary general about a real threat to life, the first deputy representative of russia to the un, dmitry polyansky, said quite definitely, because there are terrible examples. we recently saw eerie photos of how people...
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programs to support the moldovan energy industry to help low-income families for the development of ngos, and in the fall they want to hold another similar conference in paris. in addition , the romanian authorities announced that they are ready help moldova to integrate into the european union. well, the moldovan leadership does not hide that it is now also interested in direct military assistance from the west, we need to strengthen the russian army. threat is words of the president of the republic may sandol. well, against this background, the statement of the former moldovan president is playing dodon. he is now under house arrest. dodon himself denies the prosecution about the state change of corruption, calls the case political, so the ex-president did not rule out that all the opposition parties of the republic, both left and right, will unite against the ruling action of solidarity . and by winter in the republic, early parliamentary and even presidential elections are possible. this is with the energy and economic crisis in in the country since the spring, protests have been tak
programs to support the moldovan energy industry to help low-income families for the development of ngos, and in the fall they want to hold another similar conference in paris. in addition , the romanian authorities announced that they are ready help moldova to integrate into the european union. well, the moldovan leadership does not hide that it is now also interested in direct military assistance from the west, we need to strengthen the russian army. threat is words of the president of the...
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one of the problems that we have with north korea is that transparency of media ngos really evacuated north korea after north korea sealed the border in about mid 2020. so the information that we're getting is really controlled by the government. and given what we know about the pandemic, it's, it's introduced a lot of skepticism into how north korea's is fearing with coven 19 ben. and if we look at the timing, it was only 2 months ago. north korea 1st acknowledged an outbreak of covered 192 to 3 years after everyone else. and now it's on top of it. after only a couple months. yes, international health experts are having trouble with these figures. again, if we look at the trajectory of how the pandemic has played out in other countries, how from the 1st case, the development and the peak of a case and, and how it abs? following that peak, it's really difficult to believe that north korea is already down to the low numbers that it is suggesting. one of the things that is telling though, in north korea, is that they are reporting about coven 19 quite a bit on korea's news agencies to t
one of the problems that we have with north korea is that transparency of media ngos really evacuated north korea after north korea sealed the border in about mid 2020. so the information that we're getting is really controlled by the government. and given what we know about the pandemic, it's, it's introduced a lot of skepticism into how north korea's is fearing with coven 19 ben. and if we look at the timing, it was only 2 months ago. north korea 1st acknowledged an outbreak of covered 192 to...
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a 1000 arrived on the island of lam producer on saturday alone, most of being brought ashore by ngo's after being rescued from flimsy boats, sailing from libya. parts of the grain silos in the lebanese capital bay route have collapsed shortly before the 2nd anniversary of the explosion that killed more than 200 people. the structure caught fire 2 weeks ago because grain was fermenting in the summer heat. california's governor has declared a state of emergency in response to a fast moving wild fire which has been burning for 2 days. firefighters, say thunderstorms and erratic winds are making it harder to put out the flames. at least a dozen homes have been destroyed. thousands of protesters have rallied in the sudanese capital cartoon calling for an end to military rule. protests have taken place weekly since he dines armed forces to power in october last year. the qu, ended a transition to civilian rule after a long time president. omar alba here was it. i asked it in 2019 voters in senegal, have cast their ballots in closely watched parliamentary elections. the opposition are hoping
a 1000 arrived on the island of lam producer on saturday alone, most of being brought ashore by ngo's after being rescued from flimsy boats, sailing from libya. parts of the grain silos in the lebanese capital bay route have collapsed shortly before the 2nd anniversary of the explosion that killed more than 200 people. the structure caught fire 2 weeks ago because grain was fermenting in the summer heat. california's governor has declared a state of emergency in response to a fast moving wild...
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sometimes the ngo's pay or family members pay.s have been released into the interior of the u.s., u.s. government last track of some of them, others worry family, living in other states either waiting for a court date, or they have been release via parole and they don't have a court date. mark: they are coming from all corners of the earth? that is not just central and south america. but caribbean. and pacificic area, middle east, africa, everywhere? >> all over the world. more than 130 different countries,s, administration is tried to focus on root cause in northern try -- triangle countries, there are people from china, brazil, russia, there are people from countries that i first heard of before i had to google them. from all over the world, the administration decided to focus on three countries, here in dell rios, they really arery not crossing here a lot, it is venezuelans and cubans and the administration has not done out reach there. just focuses on three countries out of more than 100 showing up on the border probably is no
sometimes the ngo's pay or family members pay.s have been released into the interior of the u.s., u.s. government last track of some of them, others worry family, living in other states either waiting for a court date, or they have been release via parole and they don't have a court date. mark: they are coming from all corners of the earth? that is not just central and south america. but caribbean. and pacificic area, middle east, africa, everywhere? >> all over the world. more than 130...
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some 7000 delegates including heads of state, scientists, and ngo's joined the five day summit. many have called the conference a missed opportunity. to take more ambitious steps. they criticized the commitments made by states, saying the are purely voluary initiatives proposed, not up to the scale of the challenge. a ban on single use plastics is coming to force in india today, part of a government plan to reduce pollution. india is the world's second biggest producer to the u.s.. plastic pollution has doubled in the past five years. our correspondent has this report. reporter: india's plastic problem is massive. the environment ministry says indians generate 3.5 million tons of plastic waste a year. experts say the actual figure is much more. the plastic products harm the environment is well. get your use is visible in everyday life -- that plastic products harm the environment is well known. but they use is visible in everyday life. >> without plastic bags, it will get tough for us vegetable sellers. we can put them all together in a big bag. nobody will buy things like this.
some 7000 delegates including heads of state, scientists, and ngo's joined the five day summit. many have called the conference a missed opportunity. to take more ambitious steps. they criticized the commitments made by states, saying the are purely voluary initiatives proposed, not up to the scale of the challenge. a ban on single use plastics is coming to force in india today, part of a government plan to reduce pollution. india is the world's second biggest producer to the u.s.. plastic...
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matt: produced with local ngo kopernik, this film is a shift for robi from years of frontline activism industry and the waste that created by this industry has also become a problem. more people come, then more waste. it's such a, like a, it's [speaking foreign language] male: logical. gede: it's really logical, right? what is important for us is prevention. matt: robi believes that the answers to the island's problems can be found in its traditions. gede: in bali, there is some traditional rules to make a balance between economic prosperity and natural preservation. but we're long way lost. more money, more money, is betraying this concept. matt: will bali return to the way it was after this pandemic ends? gede: this is the big lesson for us to shifting our priority. economy and ecology is not two separate things. we understand that we live from the nature. we cannot damage the nature. specifically in bali, the concept is nature and culture tourism. that's our asset. that's what we sell. we cannot shit where we eat. right? ♪♪♪ matt: a year on from the start of covid, bali is preparing
matt: produced with local ngo kopernik, this film is a shift for robi from years of frontline activism industry and the waste that created by this industry has also become a problem. more people come, then more waste. it's such a, like a, it's [speaking foreign language] male: logical. gede: it's really logical, right? what is important for us is prevention. matt: robi believes that the answers to the island's problems can be found in its traditions. gede: in bali, there is some traditional...
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how do you think about distribution between the world food program versus other trusted ngo partnersand the catholic relief services in baltimore, how do you think of that in terms of the goal which is to get food where it is needed as quickly as possible? >> globally but focusing primarily on what is happening as a result at the ukraine conflict. >> note for your exchange with ambassador greenfield in addition to the crop, they are stealing ukrainian grain, not just blockading but stealing and selling grain with ukrainian farmers that were planted and harvested, $100 million worth at least which is outrageous in every respect. >> if you could 6 in clear answer this question because i need to get to governor beasley. >> we are already funding 46 local partners in ukraine, that's very important. we have had a lot of conversations about that, to transition to the ukrainian red cross, other local organizations that can carry this work on when the international community hopefully will be able to lead at some point, we can't just focus only on food, the world health organization, very im
how do you think about distribution between the world food program versus other trusted ngo partnersand the catholic relief services in baltimore, how do you think of that in terms of the goal which is to get food where it is needed as quickly as possible? >> globally but focusing primarily on what is happening as a result at the ukraine conflict. >> note for your exchange with ambassador greenfield in addition to the crop, they are stealing ukrainian grain, not just blockading but...
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we believe this will help us to increase by about 15% the number of ngos and small businesses implementings of increased environmental responsibility. we are sure that there will be a place in the ecoshop for everyone who is interested in and creates projects in the field of ecology. infrastructure is already being built in august , design events will be held at our baikal forum campus, and in the twenty-third year. we are ready to host major federal events and projects right now. we are ready to become the headquarters of the all-russian youth ecological movement , a prototype of youth centers of environmental centers with a single ideology and dialogues, a testing ground for developing and replicating the ideas of a national ecologist. vladimir vladimirovich's initiatives, we ask for support and propose to include the creation of the all-russian youth campus. eco shop in the national education project federal project the youth of russia we are the youth. we see the world capital of ecology, an eco-city, the future on the coast of lake baikal. thank you. of course, this is something that
we believe this will help us to increase by about 15% the number of ngos and small businesses implementings of increased environmental responsibility. we are sure that there will be a place in the ecoshop for everyone who is interested in and creates projects in the field of ecology. infrastructure is already being built in august , design events will be held at our baikal forum campus, and in the twenty-third year. we are ready to host major federal events and projects right now. we are ready...
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. >>>> i'm joined by alan keenan, a senior consultant at a conflict ngo crisis group. seen the president of sri lanka stepping down. where does the country go from here? is there a moment of stability to be enjoyed? alan: first of all, there is a moment of celebration for so many people as your report put it. this is a man who with his brothers and cronies brought the sri lankan economy crashing down to the great suffering of millions of people. he is credibly accused of gross human rights violent it's -- violence and war crimes. the next step is to follow the rules of the constitution, which is that the parliament will consider a range of candidates. they have to approve the next president who will take over the remainder of the term. how long that will last and what that government will do remains to be seen. stability as the central bank governor crucial, but for that to be real, it has to be built on reforms. that is the big question, whatever new government comes into power is committed to the deeper forms people talk about and the whole society really needs. mich
. >>>> i'm joined by alan keenan, a senior consultant at a conflict ngo crisis group. seen the president of sri lanka stepping down. where does the country go from here? is there a moment of stability to be enjoyed? alan: first of all, there is a moment of celebration for so many people as your report put it. this is a man who with his brothers and cronies brought the sri lankan economy crashing down to the great suffering of millions of people. he is credibly accused of gross human...
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there are already a catastrophic picture of 70 million, more than a million who fell ill in an american ngo from their work. now they are trying to disown, they say. this scenario is a more dangerous virus, monkeypox, and not the one that appeared now. but the question still remains and by the first pandemic, the head of the commission of the authoritative medical journal the lancet, which studied covid-19, stated the facts point to the artificial origin of the virus. moreover, using the latest us technologies, the lancet on covid-19 headed the covid-19 commission for two years, and i am convinced that the virus came out of the american biological laboratory. he is not of natural origin, the appearance of covi-19 is a mistake. biotechnology. we don't know for sure, but they already have so many that we need to take it seriously, but not in the us or anywhere no one is investigating yet. they just don’t want to, if many didn’t believe in the appearance of coronavirus, then it’s more difficult not to believe in a monkey university . as they say about all the signs on the face, in addition to
there are already a catastrophic picture of 70 million, more than a million who fell ill in an american ngo from their work. now they are trying to disown, they say. this scenario is a more dangerous virus, monkeypox, and not the one that appeared now. but the question still remains and by the first pandemic, the head of the commission of the authoritative medical journal the lancet, which studied covid-19, stated the facts point to the artificial origin of the virus. moreover, using the latest...
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the ngo's project receives support from the international climate initiative. >> this water belongs toady spoken many years ago that we can share the water for cultivation. everything, that tsirangtoe, they also have 400 households and a population of 4,000 to 5,000. so they are dipping into this water. at least they share with us the drinking water, but it's not a solution. >> our source is drying day by day because of climate change and deforestation, as well as farm road construction and so many other things. >> the young students who attend tsirangtoe's central school are also affected by the water shortage. the 860 students have just one source of water for bathing and laundry. the only source of drinking water is in the kitchen. the students carry buckets of water to bathe in and to flush the toilets. >> they don't have enough water to wash their body, neither do they have water to wash their clothes. and because of that, they get all sorts of skin diseases. that is one very big challenge. >> the narrow valley in the south of bhutan, near the border to india, has a subtropical cl
the ngo's project receives support from the international climate initiative. >> this water belongs toady spoken many years ago that we can share the water for cultivation. everything, that tsirangtoe, they also have 400 households and a population of 4,000 to 5,000. so they are dipping into this water. at least they share with us the drinking water, but it's not a solution. >> our source is drying day by day because of climate change and deforestation, as well as farm road...
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in addition we have worked with mercy corps to set up a consortium for ngo's that we are hopeful about steering local organizations to so they can take advantage of the $100 million arrangement with mercy corps we hope will be dispersed among local organizations, and that the u.n. has its own humanitarian fund to local organizations can apply who are trying to use our leverage as a major donor to that fund to get them to partner in ukraine with local organizations. on the food security side there is slightly more of a tradition, although not nearly enough. just as in the democracy space, and the global health space a lot of progress has been made, moving towards local partners, i think food security is an area we are seeking to do more, and that includes bringing more people into usaid who can sit down to global organizations. caitlin: we have a question about climate change. the duke university student. >> good morning. thank you for being here. my question was about usaid responding to the current current crises you spoke about today, harnessing feed the future and what opportunities
in addition we have worked with mercy corps to set up a consortium for ngo's that we are hopeful about steering local organizations to so they can take advantage of the $100 million arrangement with mercy corps we hope will be dispersed among local organizations, and that the u.n. has its own humanitarian fund to local organizations can apply who are trying to use our leverage as a major donor to that fund to get them to partner in ukraine with local organizations. on the food security side...
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according to one local ngo, close to 2000 civilians have been killed and 15,000 arrested since last year's coup. the killing of democracy activists is the latest move they have taken to suppress political opposition in myanmar. anchor: the russian news agency ria said today two regions of ukraine could hold referendums in september on whether to become part of russia. ukrainian officials say that their forces will have recaptured that region of kherson by september. boosted by long-range artillery supplied by western allies, ukraine has been going back territory. we have more. reporter: it was the first major city to fall to russian forces and now ukraine's has a turning point has been reached in the region of kherson. over the weekend, president zelenskyy said his troops were moving step-by-step tour the city, a sentiment echoed on the ground. >> we will liberate kherson, that is for sure. we will not give it away to the russians. that is while -- that is why we are here, so our children won't have to fight anymore and we can solve this issue now and forever. reporter: these ukrainian sol
according to one local ngo, close to 2000 civilians have been killed and 15,000 arrested since last year's coup. the killing of democracy activists is the latest move they have taken to suppress political opposition in myanmar. anchor: the russian news agency ria said today two regions of ukraine could hold referendums in september on whether to become part of russia. ukrainian officials say that their forces will have recaptured that region of kherson by september. boosted by long-range...
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lined up for food and an aide is to be asian center managed by -- aid distribution center managed by ngo's>> i am thankful for this. the city is helping us and volunteers as well. help is coming from abroad. >> i wish for peace, that is the most important thing. everybody wants peace. catherine: as residents stocked up on basic necessities, the ukrainian government warned that russian troops are likely to launch some of their heaviest attacks yet especially targeting cities in the region that remain in ukrainian hands. host: the dutch prime minister met with ukrainian president zelenskyy in kyiv this monday. mark made his first visit to ukraine since the war began, saying his country would supply ukraine with long-range artillery and an aide package worth about 200 million euros. they said the wart may last longer than expected, but added that does not mean we can sit back and possibly watch how it unfolds. the nord stream one pipeline has shut down for maintenance for at least 10 days. the pipeline supplies gas from russia to germany and other parts of stern europe. for its part, or lynn
lined up for food and an aide is to be asian center managed by -- aid distribution center managed by ngo's>> i am thankful for this. the city is helping us and volunteers as well. help is coming from abroad. >> i wish for peace, that is the most important thing. everybody wants peace. catherine: as residents stocked up on basic necessities, the ukrainian government warned that russian troops are likely to launch some of their heaviest attacks yet especially targeting cities in the...
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in addition we worked with mercy corps to set up a consortium for ngos, hopeful about steering localanizations so they -- $100 million arrangement with mercy corps we think will be dispersed and the un has its own humanitarian fund to which local organizations will apply and use our leverage as major donor to that fund to get them to partner in ukraine. on the food security side, slightly more of a tradition but not enough. the democracy space and global health progress has been made moving toward local partners, food security is an area seeking to do more and that includes bringing more people in usaid who can sit down with local organizations and help them build capacity to obtain access to grants. >> we have a question about climate change from duke university student in person. go ahead, thanks. >> thank you for being here. my question about usaid responding to the crises we spoke about, harnessing the future and what opportunities might exist to work at the new aim for climate initiative to bring innovation and technology. >> thank you. i think -- it feels like the supplemental,
in addition we worked with mercy corps to set up a consortium for ngos, hopeful about steering localanizations so they -- $100 million arrangement with mercy corps we think will be dispersed and the un has its own humanitarian fund to which local organizations will apply and use our leverage as major donor to that fund to get them to partner in ukraine. on the food security side, slightly more of a tradition but not enough. the democracy space and global health progress has been made moving...
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if you are local ngo in ukraine or any place of the idea that you're gonna have a general accounting office, and accounting from -- you know, the rules we are have in place are not meant to penalize local organization but of course it will have disparate impact on those organizations. well, yeah, i didn't say how far under 10%, it's even worse. we set a goal of getting that number up to at least 25%. one thing we can do much more quickly which gets to the free for your question, as well, we have a goal of 50%, at least, of what we are doing in other countries being co-designed, co-evaluated with local actors at the table, centrally involved in deciding what we are trying to do actually happening? do we need to adjust, it said era? in a way we can move more quickly to get towards that integration, even as we try to cut down the sludge inherent in working with usaid. on the consortia on ukraine specifically it's 100 million dollar consortium, the first one anyway, with mercy corps we are encouraging mercy corps to seek out relationships with local organizations, ukrainian organizations
if you are local ngo in ukraine or any place of the idea that you're gonna have a general accounting office, and accounting from -- you know, the rules we are have in place are not meant to penalize local organization but of course it will have disparate impact on those organizations. well, yeah, i didn't say how far under 10%, it's even worse. we set a goal of getting that number up to at least 25%. one thing we can do much more quickly which gets to the free for your question, as well, we...
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i can report today that a russian ngo has discovered that the myrotvorets website has published personal27 minors, which puts their lives in real danger. today we will convey information about this to the secretary general . in addition, dmitry polyansky recalled the number of victims among the children of donbass in the dpr alone , 16 wounded 83 children died in recent months and he himself stressed responsibility for their deaths the permanent representative lies, including foreign ones, who continue at the rate of armaments in kiev for 8 years. children of donbass are born, study, live and grow up under constant shelling from kiev, the affected formation of ukraine cynically shelling civilian objects of donbass civil infrastructure kindergartens, schools, medical institutions children are killed, including from weapons provided by the usa great britain germany france czech republic slovakia netherlands and other countries that thus become accomplices in the crimes of the ukrainian regime against children. mikhail mishustin set the task of expanding the russian production of vehicles a
i can report today that a russian ngo has discovered that the myrotvorets website has published personal27 minors, which puts their lives in real danger. today we will convey information about this to the secretary general . in addition, dmitry polyansky recalled the number of victims among the children of donbass in the dpr alone , 16 wounded 83 children died in recent months and he himself stressed responsibility for their deaths the permanent representative lies, including foreign ones, who...
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it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries, politiciansners. nora: welcome to the cradle-to-cradle lab. you can come in here. we start here, you see from the lamps that it's from a mushroom material. totally made for biological cycles. reporter: according to the concept nora sophie griefahn's father michael braungart and his colleague william mcdonough created, everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle, or the technical cycle. that means the materials used to build the products need to decompose, thus becoming nutrients for the soil or dismantled to become what they call technical nutrients and reused in other products. nora: we have a showroom here where you can see a lot of products that are already produced in a cradle-to-cradle manner. this flooring, as you can see if i move, i can actually take it with me. quite cool that you don't need to glue this. it is made out of recycled material. gluing in cradle-to-cradle is not the best idea to do, because it is quite difficult to disassemble. reporter: the lab
it's an ngo dedicated to spreading circular, regenerative design thinking across industries, politiciansners. nora: welcome to the cradle-to-cradle lab. you can come in here. we start here, you see from the lamps that it's from a mushroom material. totally made for biological cycles. reporter: according to the concept nora sophie griefahn's father michael braungart and his colleague william mcdonough created, everything we build must go to either what they call the biological cycle, or the...
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because of what the strength of the ngo was difficult to recognize the targets, meanwhile, our defense department spoke about new provocations, from the side of the apu, they continue to use social facilities to place military equipment. in kharkov, for this purpose, they chose a kindergarten and an art school in konstantinovka and odessa, a general educational school in bakhmut. fighters. the baron's terror set up firing positions right on the lower floors of residential buildings. at the same time, all attempts by civilians to evacuate to safe areas are severely suppressed. in nikolaevka of the donetsk people's republic, ukrainian neo-nazis mined bridges across the seversky donetsk river, which they intend to blow up and, according to an already worked out scenario, with wide coverage in ukrainian and western media accuse the russian armed forces of allegedly indiscriminate strikes against critical transport infrastructure. our ministry of defense publishes new footage of the combat work of the hurricane missile defense system during a special military operation, crews of rocket syst
because of what the strength of the ngo was difficult to recognize the targets, meanwhile, our defense department spoke about new provocations, from the side of the apu, they continue to use social facilities to place military equipment. in kharkov, for this purpose, they chose a kindergarten and an art school in konstantinovka and odessa, a general educational school in bakhmut. fighters. the baron's terror set up firing positions right on the lower floors of residential buildings. at the same...
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if we do not do something as a government and people, civilsocieties, ngos, it could be, it could be.said, there is no one reason that i could speak to a family to tell them, please stay. yes, it's a historical land. it's the land of our ancestors. blood was shed because our faith, you could tell, but they would say, "ok, bishop, how am i going to feed my family? who is going to secure my future and the future of my children?" so what is it then that motivates your rather extraordinary work in and around erbil? because you, unlike many very senior church people, you've got your hands dirty, not just with matters of faith and theology and the church, you've been involved in founding and operating a university, a hospital, shops, commercialventures. you seem to have a finger in all sorts of pies. why are you doing that? well, i'm doing that for the whole country. in the �*aos and �*50s and �*60s, we've lost the jewish community. none of the iraqi people have asked themselves what we've lost. nothing. they think it's something older. i mean, they have a land they should go. but we lost q
if we do not do something as a government and people, civilsocieties, ngos, it could be, it could be.said, there is no one reason that i could speak to a family to tell them, please stay. yes, it's a historical land. it's the land of our ancestors. blood was shed because our faith, you could tell, but they would say, "ok, bishop, how am i going to feed my family? who is going to secure my future and the future of my children?" so what is it then that motivates your rather...
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information will be passed on to secretary general antonio guterres i can report today that russian ngosovered that personal data have been published on the peacemaker website, at least 327 minors, which puts their lives in real danger. today we will convey information about this to the un secretary general about a real threat to life, the first deputy representative of russia to the un, dmitry polyansky, said quite definitely, because there are terrible examples, recently we saw terrible photographs of how people who did not agree with the position of president zelensky's office were first taken out landing near kiev a. then we saw in these photographs the monstrous abuse of these people, then they murders. these were the same actives. the pro-russians who got on the website of the peacekeepers in these lists include everyone who, for one reason or another, is not pleasing to the kiev regime and or the national battalion, which we also monitor this base, generally lists everyone who is not liked by neo-nazis. i can tell you, as a person who is kept there for the seventeenth year, listen
information will be passed on to secretary general antonio guterres i can report today that russian ngosovered that personal data have been published on the peacemaker website, at least 327 minors, which puts their lives in real danger. today we will convey information about this to the un secretary general about a real threat to life, the first deputy representative of russia to the un, dmitry polyansky, said quite definitely, because there are terrible examples, recently we saw terrible...
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again, my name is danielle ngo.'m here to share about updating on the policy for safety & resilience and the general plan amendment and schedule adoption later this summer. to guide, we will begin a presentation with a context setting by the director citywide in person today who will expand the significance of the initiation and how this project fits in relation to other work to the general plan. over the past two 1/2 years that has led to this hearing, explain action today and close with a pathway to adoption should you choose to initiate the amendment and schedule the future adoption hearing. i now pass it to an marie. >> thank you very much. i'm an marie rodgers, department staff. we have made our efforts to coordinate this plan. i want to share with you and the public the context which this plan sits. the general plan is san francisco's document policy, not just your document but the city. it is mandated by state law in the charter and gives this commission sole responsibilities for initiating changes in the gen
again, my name is danielle ngo.'m here to share about updating on the policy for safety & resilience and the general plan amendment and schedule adoption later this summer. to guide, we will begin a presentation with a context setting by the director citywide in person today who will expand the significance of the initiation and how this project fits in relation to other work to the general plan. over the past two 1/2 years that has led to this hearing, explain action today and close with a...