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it is more dififficult for w won at home and for the n ngos and e shelters to actually have the means. just to spell out the obvious, a horrendous situation where women are effectively trapped in these homes and apartments and houses with the perpetrator of f the abuse. in your opinion, what needs to be done urgently so that these women can indeed get the help that they need? we have two get new ways of contacting women andnd new waysf being aware e of the situation, becausee women being t tracked h abusive partners, it is a very difficult situation for them and they don't have the same capacity of f fringed calling te police, because sometimes the abusive partner will steal the telephone. they can lock thee woman in the room and nobody y will ever kno. so the role of witnesses is important more so thahan before. if you are a neighbor, it is important that you take responsibility and call the police or call the listed numbers. i know there are some members in different countries inin the w d . the role of witnesses is very important. two h haveent h has punishment the situations. if t
it is more dififficult for w won at home and for the n ngos and e shelters to actually have the means. just to spell out the obvious, a horrendous situation where women are effectively trapped in these homes and apartments and houses with the perpetrator of f the abuse. in your opinion, what needs to be done urgently so that these women can indeed get the help that they need? we have two get new ways of contacting women andnd new waysf being aware e of the situation, becausee women being t...
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the new oven costs about 15 euros and the ngo also gives credit to members of the ngo discuss the digital campaign the organization wants to plant trees and find people to take care of them it's about taking responsibility and making things public off the lot also create a digital version then everyone can put their picture in the frame on their smartphone and support the campaign on the internet but it's most important for us to show what people in the villages are doing a local way how they're doing their local part to fight desertification and song to tell them the initiative has organized a very special field trip in the evening the pupils are to see with their own eyes how desertification keeps progressing and how important trees are they said memnon when they're not far away from me on the bank of the river sand dunes here for the final trip will enable the pupils to understand the phenomenon of desertification but will also see what people can do locally to stop the spread of the desert and to anchor the sand. the gigantic dune of subtle ray at the gates of the capitol neon made. s
the new oven costs about 15 euros and the ngo also gives credit to members of the ngo discuss the digital campaign the organization wants to plant trees and find people to take care of them it's about taking responsibility and making things public off the lot also create a digital version then everyone can put their picture in the frame on their smartphone and support the campaign on the internet but it's most important for us to show what people in the villages are doing a local way how...
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and we're joined now by stephan strides in my our he is a human rights observer with the ngo c.i.i. who is actually on the boat right now so tell us we are hearing that italy signaled that they would take the refugees from the boat into quarantine onboard an italian vessel have you heard anything else about this particular effort from authorities. i remember the ball offered as human terry an offer but we didn't have any special response to us from the german although it's an italian government so after
and we're joined now by stephan strides in my our he is a human rights observer with the ngo c.i.i. who is actually on the boat right now so tell us we are hearing that italy signaled that they would take the refugees from the boat into quarantine onboard an italian vessel have you heard anything else about this particular effort from authorities. i remember the ball offered as human terry an offer but we didn't have any special response to us from the german although it's an italian government...
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and what coordination gets done it from ngo to ngo? >> i'd like to defer the answer of that question to governor newsom and mayor garcetti with whom we are directly coordinating more often. i have had some direct contact with the white house. but with the -- one other thing could be clear, when we talk about governors looking at opening. the nuanced relationship to that is they're not looking -- those principal governors we're talking about, including governor newsom are not presenting this with the idea of going too fast. there's a great notion of how to do this. if defense production mounts a response that we should have had available before covid-19, we could avoid covid-20. and once that surplus is there, both indirect action and also in stockpile, that's a good time to start opening our economy in a phased way. >> before i let you go, people want to help. do you prefer money or volunteers, or both? >> it's both. access to supply pipelines and our website is coreresponse.org/covid19. >> we got it up there on the screen for people a
and what coordination gets done it from ngo to ngo? >> i'd like to defer the answer of that question to governor newsom and mayor garcetti with whom we are directly coordinating more often. i have had some direct contact with the white house. but with the -- one other thing could be clear, when we talk about governors looking at opening. the nuanced relationship to that is they're not looking -- those principal governors we're talking about, including governor newsom are not presenting...
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i just tell us all ngo like yours doing that for to address this problem is on. yes s so we started through to implement a global response to what's the coffee so we contribute close to all of thehe i ching component to prevent the spread of the papandemic but to specifically to work with children we started to have some some programs. to ensure that we can maintain education through our radio programs our tv programs we have some e. learning programs which were in desperate sampling ghahana andnd which are now used in this country to provide. education to more e children. . we are preparing for the messaging on protection of children. in terms of making sure that if they are suffering from abuse these. things are all set and i stated and this this is very poor anywherere in the w world-o dc's's are thehe level off introduconon backed up w we ststarted toooo hot. for thehe prprotection mechaninism we also getting prerepared for futuree l fundnds. dr unfortunately we hae to- to be. protetected on suppot team and we have to find some caregivers for those children s
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ybor him a man is building a series he just received an order for 50 ovens from the ngo volunteer how porn on view. through food left it for this oven as a tool in the fight against desertification because it's not filled with wood but with rice husks the husks can't be used for anything else not even animals eat. every day tons of rice husks accumulate in the state rice factory it's waste with no nutritional value everyone who has an oven can get it here for free to use as fuel sunny yuba visit schools to talk about the ovens importance after all trees and bushes hold the desert sand in place so this is about our behavior we have to change our behavior and our way of using raw materials we have to as you said correctly use clean energy and especially use power sources that allow us to reach . do sar use of wood. the pupils are allowed to test the oven at home for a week. how big my money bossa route tells his family how to use the appliance. when. they don't. know we act and it seems easy to use it produces hardly any smoke and you don't need to use wood any more that's good i want t
ybor him a man is building a series he just received an order for 50 ovens from the ngo volunteer how porn on view. through food left it for this oven as a tool in the fight against desertification because it's not filled with wood but with rice husks the husks can't be used for anything else not even animals eat. every day tons of rice husks accumulate in the state rice factory it's waste with no nutritional value everyone who has an oven can get it here for free to use as fuel sunny yuba...
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and we are joined now by stephens tries in my our he is a human rights observer with the ngo see i was actually on that boat right now so tell us we are hearing that italy signaled that they would take the refugees from the boat into quarantine on board in the talian vessel have you heard anything else about this particular effort from authorities. i reentered the ball offer of this human humanitarian offer but we didn't have any official response to us from the german although it's an italian government so after you know we're waiting it would be very grateful if the whole thing would happen but we're not sure yet. ok so it's very much wait and see at the moment in the meantime what is the situation right now on board the rescue vessel. though we have 149 people love 17 people their crew on the ship that means that the ship is very overcrowded. the night of very cold come not many supplies to the people. we have 2 choices 2 showers knowledge of where you are going to go so the people are getting sick. we know that you have quite a lot of experience in this arena so we want to ask you
and we are joined now by stephens tries in my our he is a human rights observer with the ngo see i was actually on that boat right now so tell us we are hearing that italy signaled that they would take the refugees from the boat into quarantine on board in the talian vessel have you heard anything else about this particular effort from authorities. i reentered the ball offer of this human humanitarian offer but we didn't have any official response to us from the german although it's an italian...
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and we are joined now by stephan streisand my or he is a human rights observer with the ngo see i was actually on that boat right now so tell us we are hearing that italy signalled that they would take the refugees from the boat into quarantine on board in the talian vessel have you heard anything else about this particular effort from authorities. i remember to vote for of this human kerry an offer but we didn't have any official response to us from the german although it's a telling governmental you know we're waiting it will be very grateful to the whole thing would happen but we're not sure. ok so it's very much wait and see at the moment in the meantime what is the situation right now onboard the rescue vessel. though we have $149.00 people plus 17 people their crew on the ship that means that the ship is very overcrowded. the night of every coal become not make use of by sort of people. we have to top 2 showers now all the waves are getting thicker so the people are getting sick. we know that you have quite a lot of experience in this arena so we want to ask you you know we are
and we are joined now by stephan streisand my or he is a human rights observer with the ngo see i was actually on that boat right now so tell us we are hearing that italy signalled that they would take the refugees from the boat into quarantine on board in the talian vessel have you heard anything else about this particular effort from authorities. i remember to vote for of this human kerry an offer but we didn't have any official response to us from the german although it's a telling...
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for weeks, ngos have been raising awareness and basic hygiene.h lethal speed. this is the temporary isolation centre... ngos are working to increase isolation beds, but there isn't a single ventilator in the entire camp. but they are already struggling to survive. the rohingya fled persecution in myanmar. stateless, they rely on aid agencies who are only entering the camps for essential services to prevent the virus spreading. the things that makes the rohingya refugees so vulnerable is because they are dependent on external actors and humanitarian agencies for everything. there is a real concern that not only will they have to face the consequences of covid—19, but they'll also lack the protections that were able to give them. as the threat of the virus looms large, a plea — dear corona, please stay away from rohingya refugee camps. dear world, please save us. rajini vaidyanathan, bbc news. scotland's chief medical officer has said she is truly sorry for not following the advice that she is giving to others during the coronavirus pandemic. cathe
for weeks, ngos have been raising awareness and basic hygiene.h lethal speed. this is the temporary isolation centre... ngos are working to increase isolation beds, but there isn't a single ventilator in the entire camp. but they are already struggling to survive. the rohingya fled persecution in myanmar. stateless, they rely on aid agencies who are only entering the camps for essential services to prevent the virus spreading. the things that makes the rohingya refugees so vulnerable is because...
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look after homeless people during a lockdown in cape town that means moving them into a camp but the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well in fact more people use age or increase went to see for himself. cape town mayor dennis played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the coronavirus crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff probably point out that nobody called clean it but the upbeat mood quickly changes when we approach the 10s with whom listen if behind a fence. down a good deal oh god look at the crime there was some you know it's that they have dying there and have to sleep on the coals. the police move on. and we don't sit like that but i think we all know much nino and no one is being hauled against the wall on this so many have individual you must think you know this i was. not going to let people know that i'm going through and i know other than you are not enough individuals oh i'm sorry i'm not saying there was no you. know you'r
look after homeless people during a lockdown in cape town that means moving them into a camp but the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well in fact more people use age or increase went to see for himself. cape town mayor dennis played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the coronavirus crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff probably point out that...
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to reach these 10 does because of the lockdown this is where civil society is stepping in boone an ngo that has worked on disaster relief during floods and earthquakes. is now adapting to a different challenge to a disaster that cannot be seen but that is everywhere. this time while fewer aid workers are being called in to maintain social distancing and they're taking up tasks they have never had before relief work especially in the midst of a lockdown is the government's responsibility. but workers here believe there is no time to assign blame lives are at stake and not just because of the good or no iris because good men big government was not for that they are making an effort about there's a gap we need to work together this is now an issue of survival of this sort of i will go to her. but even as these groups work tirelessly to provide protection and food to the city's poorest. the fight for survival promises to be a long one crowding together shelter social distancing is a luxury these men cannot afford. but for now at least that is food to eat. tuna. wish i want to india's next
to reach these 10 does because of the lockdown this is where civil society is stepping in boone an ngo that has worked on disaster relief during floods and earthquakes. is now adapting to a different challenge to a disaster that cannot be seen but that is everywhere. this time while fewer aid workers are being called in to maintain social distancing and they're taking up tasks they have never had before relief work especially in the midst of a lockdown is the government's responsibility. but...
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look after homeless people during the lockdown on cape town that means moving them into a camp by the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well in fact more people. to be increased went to see for himself. cape town mayor dennis played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the cruel enough ira's crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff proudly point out a memo by a medical clinic but the upbeat mood quickly changes when we approach the tenants with the homeless and if behind a fence was that there was a good deal oh god i never quite knew what it was some yell out that they are dying there and have to sleep i'll join the colts. the police move in. and be done i'm going to sit like this but i think we all know how much meaning you know and when no one is being hauled against the wall on the side of having to they tell you must think you know this i was thinking about you and i don't believe it because i love it when i am not there yet it's not enoug
look after homeless people during the lockdown on cape town that means moving them into a camp by the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well in fact more people. to be increased went to see for himself. cape town mayor dennis played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the cruel enough ira's crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff proudly point out...
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look after homeless people during the lockdown in capetown that means moving them into a camp but the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well infect more people. went to see for himself. cape town may have played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the cruel enough virus crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff proudly point out a medical clinic but the upbeat mood quickly changes when we approach the 10s. behind a fence and. they are. not. good at the plan you want. that they are dying there and have to sleep on the colts. the police move in. and be done that doesn't mean. but i think we all know what mean you know and when no one's being held against you well on the side of the judge you must think you know this i was thinking about you and i don't know let me go now i'm going through and i don't know the answer yet it's not enough not enough to be chosen i'm sorry i'm not saying it was all you. know that you're just a little i don't know i d
look after homeless people during the lockdown in capetown that means moving them into a camp but the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well infect more people. went to see for himself. cape town may have played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the cruel enough virus crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff proudly point out a medical clinic but...
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immense 18 minute long live video on facebook went viral overnight prompting outrage a local ngo moved her and her son to a temporary safe house city family protective services and the ministry of interior are now looking into her case. jordan is among the countries that imposed a tough coronavirus curfew the move forced many families into isolation together because i think a few victims are also i'm able to mitigate and manage to avoid violence against them in normal times they will be able to go to school or to go to university to go to work because it's their families so they have more to fear them to get away from the violated it is not just jordan that faces an increase of domestic violence under the restrictions activists in brazil germany and italy have sounded the alarm. in china's hu bay province the initial epicenter of the pandemic reported cases of domestic violence in one county more than tripled during the lockdown according to activists the catalan regional government said culture to its helpline by 20 percent and the 1st few days of the confinement period. i am speaking
immense 18 minute long live video on facebook went viral overnight prompting outrage a local ngo moved her and her son to a temporary safe house city family protective services and the ministry of interior are now looking into her case. jordan is among the countries that imposed a tough coronavirus curfew the move forced many families into isolation together because i think a few victims are also i'm able to mitigate and manage to avoid violence against them in normal times they will be able to...
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after homeless people during the lockdown in cape town that means moving them into a camp bonte the ngo doctors without borders says that decision could well in fact more people. out of the increase went to see for himself. cape town mayor dennis played to actually wanted to showcase how well the city is dealing with the homeless during the coronavirus crisis it has set up shelter for some 1500 people at a sports field on the outskirts of the city the mayor and his staff proudly point out a memo by a medical clinic but the upbeat mood quickly changes when we approach the 10s with the homeless live behind a fence was that they are a good deal oh god oh my goodness right there was some you know it's that they are dying there and have to sleep out of the coach. the police move in. and we don't sit like this but i think we all owe much to nino and for no one's being the old against the wall on the side you can't individual you must make this i was like oh my god it was because i wanted everyone to know that the line was not in the individual's own sorry i'm not saying it was all these. old
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be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the backyard valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. there was it. goes also play football at the soccer camp in the backyard close to the club says here in lebanon seems a place one could grow to like until they're able to go back house seats. it. says. yes yes yes i'm going to introduce him to none of us to you and to this i don't understand you have. to search for him as i'm not devoted to city. just to know who is the activist who do. want to do the smart. thing to fish to move into the function is that none of them were designed to was. but not everybody feels immediately welcome for the reims the beginning was difficult when they arrived they had nothing no home no school no one to take them in. there's. nothing. left. there and it's the mode of none of us are not in the closet looks out over the bed . that some of them are their mother for. nothing is free for the people here the top holdings from the u.n. was sold on th
be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the backyard valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. there was it. goes also play football at the soccer camp in the backyard close to the club says here in lebanon seems a place one could grow to like until they're able to go back house seats. it. says. yes yes yes i'm going to introduce him to none of us to you and to this i don't...
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ngo's workining we share a lot. we c coordinate ouour effortsts. obviously therere is social distance. you must have access to some work daily. urbaban zones arare out. and not to mention all the people who have left going to neighbor -- neighboring countries. claire: what would you like to see done now? >>>> of course, support from the international community. there is a sign point for special aid and that will be missing under the health program or the basic education programs. we certainly hope that the national governments will contribute. we have examples already. , they are being asked by the mayor to train their staff on prevention actions. that we will be able to do this as soon as possible. that is an issue, of course. claire: we will have to leave it there. thank you for joining us. leveque from cacare france. we believe it there. thank you for watching. leave it there. thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ [speaking foreign language] >> this woman knows little about her father. birth, years afterer her gary married a dutch citizen and se herto a r
ngo's workining we share a lot. we c coordinate ouour effortsts. obviously therere is social distance. you must have access to some work daily. urbaban zones arare out. and not to mention all the people who have left going to neighbor -- neighboring countries. claire: what would you like to see done now? >>>> of course, support from the international community. there is a sign point for special aid and that will be missing under the health program or the basic education programs. we...
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an entire generation is being sacrificed, with no state aid and litittle help f fm internatational ngo'sme neighborhoods see just a few religious foundations come to their aid. armed gangs are the only law. the new recruits are younger and younger. >> [speaking spanish] man: two men are accused of being members of the so-called "beatle" cell from islamic states. woman: they've said there will be more i.s.-inspired attacks. maman: the men did not deny beig members of the british i.s. cell. woman: ...seemed unrepentant. man: they say they had not died because god had decreed that they should live. second man: i'm stuart ramsay in syria, and this is "hotspots." [camera shutter clicks] toninight, we're gonna take you behind the scenes of the world's biggest and hardest-hitting stories. alex crawford meets the oil thieves of west africa devastating the environment. man: we're doing it because we have no jobs. stuart: from central a america, the deported american gangs and
an entire generation is being sacrificed, with no state aid and litittle help f fm internatational ngo'sme neighborhoods see just a few religious foundations come to their aid. armed gangs are the only law. the new recruits are younger and younger. >> [speaking spanish] man: two men are accused of being members of the so-called "beatle" cell from islamic states. woman: they've said there will be more i.s.-inspired attacks. maman: the men did not deny beig members of the british...
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--y call on ngos like ncf unicef.their projects is developing garretts with better insulation so they need less coal to keep warm leading to less pollution. project is gerecht -- jeremiah from zimbabwe. can -- on this property 40 kilometers from the city, every yurt is testing a specific innovation. the door looks like this one. the plane door without anything. insulating this heat fromo prevent escaping. >> inside a device measures temperature, humidity, and carbon monoxide levels. aremiah is full of prpraise for project that preserves mongolia's natural habitat. modify other things but we really have tried to maintain the traditional stick -- design. we are maintaining the shape and to the kind of material they are using because it is important. aspreserving traditions sedentary lifestyles are replacing nomadic culture. 15 years ago herders represented half of mongolia's population. today only 30% still live on the steppes. this shepherd believes he will still look after his flock for a long time. he and his wife wo
--y call on ngos like ncf unicef.their projects is developing garretts with better insulation so they need less coal to keep warm leading to less pollution. project is gerecht -- jeremiah from zimbabwe. can -- on this property 40 kilometers from the city, every yurt is testing a specific innovation. the door looks like this one. the plane door without anything. insulating this heat fromo prevent escaping. >> inside a device measures temperature, humidity, and carbon monoxide levels....
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they will not turn to an ngo for that. when the world health organization is not getting the money it needs from the united states government, it will have an effect on every developing country in the world that will be dealing with a weaker who office and will be less equipped to fight the outbreak. host: the criticism is the who was slow to react to this pandemic and even slower to hold china accountable. are those fair charges? guest: they are not. let me tell you why. the who's behavior in a situation like this is governed by an illegal document. that is an agreement between all of the who member states, including the u.s.. framework that the who uses in a situation like this. what that framework says, basically, is that countries art response will to report to the who. the who has no power to compel them to do so. if they do not do so or if they derive information that is incomplete or misleading, the who is not empowered to enforce the regulations in any way and does not have any way to sanction the country if it pro
they will not turn to an ngo for that. when the world health organization is not getting the money it needs from the united states government, it will have an effect on every developing country in the world that will be dealing with a weaker who office and will be less equipped to fight the outbreak. host: the criticism is the who was slow to react to this pandemic and even slower to hold china accountable. are those fair charges? guest: they are not. let me tell you why. the who's behavior in...
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reporter: he regularly talks with counselors at the ngo for reminders of basic hygiene. >> thanks to these meetings, i know what awaits me outside and how to avoid the dangers on the street. oforter: aside from the risk overdose, the rates of hepatitis and aids in this community are high. people come to the center daily for help. use, some of them , and some ofopouts them are professionals. they are affected when they use. the thing has gone out of plan and everyone has access more easily. reporter: historically, kenya has not been hit by widesespread use of her drugs. that is changing, with the number of addicts on the rise. areeen 2500 and 5000 people addicted to heroin in mombasa alone. ♪ ♪ >> i started 19 years ago. i had a friend shooting heroin. he often came by my house, and we smoked together. i asked him if i couould try to find out what t it was like.e. ♪ ♪ reporter: yearsrs of shooting up have destroyed his veinsns, ande misses a few times. >> i will get some money and then i go to buy the stuff. money, noome question, i'm going to buy the stuff. it is my full life. report
reporter: he regularly talks with counselors at the ngo for reminders of basic hygiene. >> thanks to these meetings, i know what awaits me outside and how to avoid the dangers on the street. oforter: aside from the risk overdose, the rates of hepatitis and aids in this community are high. people come to the center daily for help. use, some of them , and some ofopouts them are professionals. they are affected when they use. the thing has gone out of plan and everyone has access more...
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can be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. feel there's. the goals also play football at the soccer camp in the bekaa lives close to the club says here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back our city. says. that investment. and this is. the search for them is one of the lessons they. just couldn't. activists who do. want to do the smart. thing to shoot to move into the next until there's a massive number that done early december telling us. but not everybody feels immediately welcome for the remains the beginning was difficult when they arrived they had nothing no home no school no one to take them in. here but there. was. nothing. there and it's one of them the mode of none of us are not in the thousands who looks out over the birth. mother. some of them not all mothers of the saudi. nothing is free for the people here the top holdings from the u.n. was sold on the black market for
can be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. feel there's. the goals also play football at the soccer camp in the bekaa lives close to the club says here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back our city. says. that investment. and this is. the search for them is one of the lessons they. just...
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lebanon can be vastly different for syria sama very positive in taleban in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth problem as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. there's. the goals also play football up the soccer camp in the bekaa lives close to the club see here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back house. says. it's. got into the open tonight of us. and yet. that's for them as. though this is. just to. who is tied to this who do you. want to do the smart. thing to shoot to move into next year there's just no good done were you presented to everyone who. was. but not everybody feels immediately welcome for the reims the beginning was difficult when they arrived they had nothing no home no school no one to take them in. here there's. nothing. left. there and it's in a limo if none of the suspects are them and the committal isn't good looks out over the. summer and motherhood was sort of. nothing is free for the people here the top holdings from the un was sold on the black market for $50.0
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can be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. yours or hers or. anything goes also play football up the soccer camp in the back alley close to the club see here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back our city. says . yes this is going to be open and rescue and it's a kind of understood. you know the search for them is done by those who say they. just didn't know was this who do you. want to do the smart. thing to issue to move into the country and there's just not under the gun were designed to woo us. but not everybody feels immediately welcome for the reims the beginning was difficult when they arrived they had nothing no home no school no one to take them in. never there's. nothing. left. there and it's in the mode of none of us are not in the thousands of looks out over the birth. that some of them are their mothers ringback. nothing is free for the people here the top holdings fro
can be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. yours or hers or. anything goes also play football up the soccer camp in the back alley close to the club see here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back our city. says . yes this is going to be open and rescue and it's a kind of understood. you...
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lebanon can be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing taleban in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. here. we go also play football up the soccer camp in the back alley close to the club see here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back house seats. yes he. says. yes he got them to the end of last year and into this kind of in the city you have. to search for the missing on the bogus incident. just to know was this who do you. want to do the smart. thing to shoot to move into the country and there's us if you remember the word in your descendants i was. but not everybody feels immediately welcome for the reims the beginning was difficult when they arrived they had nothing no home no school no one to take them in. never there's. nothing. nothing. there and it's in the mode of none of us are not in the bed was a little older. some of them are their mothers. nothing is free for the people here the top holdings from the un was sold on the black
lebanon can be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing taleban in the bekaa valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. here. we go also play football up the soccer camp in the back alley close to the club see here lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back house seats. yes he. says. yes he got them to the end of last year and into this kind of in the city you have....
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be vastly different for syria som a very positive thing talum by out in the backyard valley a local ngo has opened up a youth as a school for the children. but also a place where they can meet and enjoy themselves. in the. years it was it. goes also play football at the soccer camp in the back college close to the club says here in lebanon seems a place one could grow to life until they're able to go back home see. getting. sleep. yes if you're going to the end of last year and into this kind of understanding you have. to search for them is one of the most insidious. just didn't know who was to this who do. well it's difficult to do the smart. thing to the ship to move into the country and there's us to remember the word in your descendants i was. but not everybody feels immediately welcome for the remains the beginning was difficult when they arrived they had nothing no home no school no one to take them in. never there's. nothing. left. there and it's the mode of none of the so for our young men and because of the looks out over the. summer their mother. nothing is free for the people
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are not careful, we may have a humanitarian crisis as many people are losing their jobs and as many ngose providing services that normally they provide. we're here to cover the blind sfo spots and getting ready in case the worst comes. >> you know an urgent issue here is that a lot of the traditional soup kitchens and people who provide food to those who are food insecure or homeless or issues along those lines, a lot of them are volunteer-run and don't have volunteers now because everybody is adhering to the guidelines. what are the challenges to you and your distributors to get out this food amid the restrictions? >> we said we were opening communal kitchens, we have very small menus, we can provide free food to anybody in need. that means we had very small teams, very protected, making sure that nobody goes inside the restaurant, obviously, and that people are able to order or pay without any contact. this is very important. at the nationals, we love it, because we can respond to virginia, maryland, washington, d.c., as maybe we become a hub zone and can go up to 50,000 meals a day. s
are not careful, we may have a humanitarian crisis as many people are losing their jobs and as many ngose providing services that normally they provide. we're here to cover the blind sfo spots and getting ready in case the worst comes. >> you know an urgent issue here is that a lot of the traditional soup kitchens and people who provide food to those who are food insecure or homeless or issues along those lines, a lot of them are volunteer-run and don't have volunteers now because...
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several ngos including human rights watch has called on nigeria to prevent the covid-19 epidemic fromringing about widespread panic. claire: some schools have reopened in denmark. anderies, kindergartens, primary schools, not everywhere. they were shot from month over the coronavirus. schools were asked to make sure that there are two meters between desks and children only play together in small groups. secondary schools are not expected to reopen b before may 10. guest, ae now is our doctor and the head of the global health security alliance. thank you for your time. able, it that denmark is already, to reopen schools? has a specific -- in the country, they have based everything on gps which are the on the health population. al danish citizens have direct link through their smartphone and any internet link with their own gp and can exchanange information regarding their health status, temperature, blood pressure, anything. so the couountry has the ability to have an exact picture of the health state of the population. so they can make decisions accordingly. and they have a good view
several ngos including human rights watch has called on nigeria to prevent the covid-19 epidemic fromringing about widespread panic. claire: some schools have reopened in denmark. anderies, kindergartens, primary schools, not everywhere. they were shot from month over the coronavirus. schools were asked to make sure that there are two meters between desks and children only play together in small groups. secondary schools are not expected to reopen b before may 10. guest, ae now is our doctor...
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. >> reporter: the organizer leads an ngo that embraces free speech and human rights.e used to be a big supporter of aung san suu kyi as a member of the ruling league for democracy but recently he has been growing frustrated with her rule in the rohingya problem. he also thinks the lawmakers are abusing power using aung san suu kyi's popularity. he notes that cases have been fired against members against citizens who have criticized. >> tran autocratic rule. now that the nld is in power they are abusing their status just as military leaders used to. no longer back aung san suu kyi. >> reporter: some young people have qualms over a growing problem. huge signs start isssed appeari around the capital last year. she belongs to a group for youth rights and became alarmed at a debate one groups declared that aung san suu kyi should be immune to criticism because she is the mother of the country. she is using a program to teach young people the importance of critical thinking. >> translator: if young people gain knowledge, they might be able to increase their influence and ch
. >> reporter: the organizer leads an ngo that embraces free speech and human rights.e used to be a big supporter of aung san suu kyi as a member of the ruling league for democracy but recently he has been growing frustrated with her rule in the rohingya problem. he also thinks the lawmakers are abusing power using aung san suu kyi's popularity. he notes that cases have been fired against members against citizens who have criticized. >> tran autocratic rule. now that the nld is in...
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with the little time the doctors have come it is up to the local ngo to explain the results to the mothersshe checks if they are well and following doctorors instruction. >> you find that she has no money to go for a tesest, and se is worried. >> the blood test cost the equivalent of one dollar, but like many families, she is spending all her money on food and b brent. in kenya's biggest islam, -- islam, the economic hardship is worse. her biggest worry is s the eveng curfew, one of the measures introduced to curb the spread of corona.. >> i don't know when i will go into labor. it is a problem w with the c cuw and the way police are beatining people up. what if the baby comes at night and i don't have any help? she can walk to a nearby hohospital at a any hour. >> i have my health volunteer jacket. when i put it on, the police officer knows i am on duty. >> we visitited one m maternity clinic run b by the ngo.o. aside from the extra precautions, things are still normal, but health care workers are normal -- worried. >> we have seen a number of clans not accessing services, but doing all w
with the little time the doctors have come it is up to the local ngo to explain the results to the mothersshe checks if they are well and following doctorors instruction. >> you find that she has no money to go for a tesest, and se is worried. >> the blood test cost the equivalent of one dollar, but like many families, she is spending all her money on food and b brent. in kenya's biggest islam, -- islam, the economic hardship is worse. her biggest worry is s the eveng curfew, one of...
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newew ones, like here, a small island invaded by mining rafts and boats a few the -- an environmental ngowoworking o defend these turquoise waters against the effects of mining. >> we do not have the capacity to stop mining. we are committed to preserving our environment. the first thing we did was replant the coral to o show that wewe arere in the e middle of ae operation.n. e mines are devouring bangka. the government must create protected natural areas. it must also create enough employment outside of mining. otherwise, it will never stop. that wed not -- we know did not inherit this island. we are simplply borrrrowing it d have to pass it on to o the next generation. the fight is far from over. 60% of the island's economy depends on the mining industry, but bangka's resources are limited. geological studies have found the island has more than one million tons of tin. at the current rate of extraction, the supply will run out in just 10 years. - hey, i'm darius rucker, coming up onreel south. - i had always thought, oh wouldn't it be great to have a pet cougar? and then as you get olde
newew ones, like here, a small island invaded by mining rafts and boats a few the -- an environmental ngowoworking o defend these turquoise waters against the effects of mining. >> we do not have the capacity to stop mining. we are committed to preserving our environment. the first thing we did was replant the coral to o show that wewe arere in the e middle of ae operation.n. e mines are devouring bangka. the government must create protected natural areas. it must also create enough...
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by providing them with additional training, ngo doctors for madagascar wants to improve the standard of pre-natal care at the health center. in this way, potential complications can be recognized earlier. doctors for madagascar has also set up a digital health insurance system. it's c called m-tomamady. it's particularly helpful for the pregnant women. they pay three euros a month into the insurance scheme. they then get free prenatal checkups, and all the hospital costs for the birth are also covered. the women's mobile phone sim card is their membership i.d. dr. zava and her team are going to visit a pregnant woman who wants to join the insurance scheme. if an emergency were to crop up in this remote region, there would be very few families who could afford to pay for transport to the hospital. this mother wants to use her new sim card to transfer the equivalent of five euros to m-tomady. after that, she'll pay three euros a month. whatever customers pay in gets automatically doubled thanks to donations from germany. once they've built up a credit of 30 euros, their medical care is
by providing them with additional training, ngo doctors for madagascar wants to improve the standard of pre-natal care at the health center. in this way, potential complications can be recognized earlier. doctors for madagascar has also set up a digital health insurance system. it's c called m-tomamady. it's particularly helpful for the pregnant women. they pay three euros a month into the insurance scheme. they then get free prenatal checkups, and all the hospital costs for the birth are also...
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and that's really an ngo we wanted to focus on on the top shop so everything is filmed from above like god's eye view and we have to do choreography of action you know you cannot like improvise everything and you have to follow the pace of the songs this was maybe the biggest challenge. the stretch moving on also follows a vision for an automotive future a group of people sharing one car not a bad idea except for the length imagine parking space. like for example in paris less and less space for cars so meaning you know we're kind of getting. to sort of and the in vitro car i think then i need peter's 3 musicians all have driver's licenses but not much of a clue about how cars actually work. last year i bought a holder english car called m.t.b. and i had some good times it but a lot of work on it too so and he just. goes that i forgot to put some oil in and didn't. so now he has a name g.b. but it's not really you can't drive it there you go look at it which is a cool thing. and given the reputation of vintage cars keeping it off the road it's also cool in terms of emissions plus the g
and that's really an ngo we wanted to focus on on the top shop so everything is filmed from above like god's eye view and we have to do choreography of action you know you cannot like improvise everything and you have to follow the pace of the songs this was maybe the biggest challenge. the stretch moving on also follows a vision for an automotive future a group of people sharing one car not a bad idea except for the length imagine parking space. like for example in paris less and less space...