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look into space with claire jolly's she is the head of the space forum at the organization for economic cooperation and development she joins me from paris welcome to d.w. clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. we're going in space activities and definitely these nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be clear and we've heard that just before and of science you know there to provide inspiration and that's true for nasa that's true for china and that's you also have the. but also in terms of technology development very important and i'm a member of technology transfers that can actually be directly adapted from some of them are missions to other sectors like even medical imagery to go back to that later on but also i would say most importantly. in order to actually be sure case there are innovation. and there you see quite a number of countries that are forming these small club really small club that can actually conduct
look into space with claire jolly's she is the head of the space forum at the organization for economic cooperation and development she joins me from paris welcome to d.w. clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. we're going in space activities and definitely these nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to...
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for a job and to date no vaccine against the 19 has been a pre-planned use on children. earlier we spoke to and last director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris we asked him that due to the immense learning losses of students what can be done to try and make up for those educational gaps. what i think absolutely important and those children from disadvantaged backgrounds are not priority when school capacity is limited cannot has the regular size of class a social distancing requires sort of put up capacity constraint in those circumstances it's really really important to give up sort of priority to those children who do not have good alternatives it may mean having additional instruction in the kind of occasion i think there's a lot that education can do to recuperate most of partly events called are closed is that every learn a has a direct and daily contact with the educated you cannot replace that. all right we have some of breaking news coming into us now what you foreign ministers have agreed to new sanctions against russia over the jailing of opposition leader alexina volney now it follows what some call a disastrous trip to m
for a job and to date no vaccine against the 19 has been a pre-planned use on children. earlier we spoke to and last director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris we asked him that due to the immense learning losses of students what can be done to try and make up for those educational gaps. what i think absolutely important and those children from disadvantaged backgrounds are not priority when school capacity is limited cannot has the...
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but we spoke to claire jolly who's the head of the space form of the organization for economic cooperation and development and we asked her to tell us how the global expansion of space of tipitina's benefits us here on a few. well down to earth are many jobs revenues i have quite a number of start ups that have been actually springing up in many parts of the world often not in what you would think of when you figure the space industry very often in the use of satellite data for its g.p.s. signals but it's also off of the nation data middle of the call data that you can find now in your apps on your phone very often you have small startups that have actually created new products and services there are records you write from space signals and that creates really and you ecosystem that we really saw jumping over the past 8 years more or less. you're watching t.v. news here to remind off the top story we're following for you security forces in myanmar have been arresting protesters on half again used water column to try to dispose crowds off to people to find a balance of demonstrated for a 4th day against a
but we spoke to claire jolly who's the head of the space form of the organization for economic cooperation and development and we asked her to tell us how the global expansion of space of tipitina's benefits us here on a few. well down to earth are many jobs revenues i have quite a number of start ups that have been actually springing up in many parts of the world often not in what you would think of when you figure the space industry very often in the use of satellite data for its g.p.s....
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the organization for economic cooperation and development has told the children of paying the largest price in this pandemic director for education and skills. praises the countries that have managed to keep schools open we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know countries you know like france and italy and to some extent it was pain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority india allowed schools to reopen in october but some children will only head back now due to a staggered resumption of classes many children in india's villages may not return whole we travel to talk. to us and them on started apprenticing 6 weeks ago at this one official in a village in it that for this. the shy 12 year old has been half heartedly listening to instructions. he's clearly not enjoying it. i want to go back to school. meet my friends i don't want to work here. but he doesn't really have an option nor does his younger brother who joined him here a few days ago but both are follow
the organization for economic cooperation and development has told the children of paying the largest price in this pandemic director for education and skills. praises the countries that have managed to keep schools open we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know countries you know like france and italy and to some extent it was pain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute...
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while just under a 3rd of italians are now at risk of poverty according to the organization for economic cooperation and development we asked people how they're coping. on civil trial picture of the cause and on the my situation has worsened due to the pandemic i'm a small cross man who worked in fairs and since everything is now closed due to the curb it i don't know how to go on i have to pay for some medicines but without anyone's help i often can't afford them between each entry to myself i choose the former you don't know what you have to pay for 1st between the house bills and medicines you don't really know what to prioritise them so i decided not to treat myself. with the onus of finding it difficult to purchase drugs but always cost a lot i can't buy medicines the price of which is increasing more and more we're now talking about a different code very much they're saying there could be a new look down so we don't have a better future to look forward so there is no hope. while the new italian government is facing growing calls to change its strategy for dealing with the pandemic meeting health experts insis
while just under a 3rd of italians are now at risk of poverty according to the organization for economic cooperation and development we asked people how they're coping. on civil trial picture of the cause and on the my situation has worsened due to the pandemic i'm a small cross man who worked in fairs and since everything is now closed due to the curb it i don't know how to go on i have to pay for some medicines but without anyone's help i often can't afford them between each entry to myself i...
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the organization for economic cooperation and development has told the w. the children of paying the largest price in this pandemic director for education and skills and praises the countries that have managed to keep schools open we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know countries you know like france and italy and to some extent it was you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority india allowed schools to reopen in october but some children will only head back now due to a staggered resumption of classes many children in india's villages may not return whole we traveled to. started apprenticing 6 weeks ago at this one in a village. the shy 12 year old has been hall thought to be listening to instructions. he's clearly not enjoying it. i want to go back to school. meet my friends i don't want to work here. but he doesn't really have an option nor does his younger brother who joined him here a few days ago but bought off following their father'
the organization for economic cooperation and development has told the w. the children of paying the largest price in this pandemic director for education and skills and praises the countries that have managed to keep schools open we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know countries you know like france and italy and to some extent it was you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute...
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look into space with claire jolly she's the head of the space forum at the organization for economic cooperation and development she joins me from paris welcome to d.w. clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. winning in space activities and definitely this nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be clear and we heard that just before and terms of science . in order to provide inspiration and that's true for nasa that's true of china and that's you also have the u.a.e. but also in terms of technology development are very important and i'm a member of technology transfers that can actually be directly adapted from some of them are missions to other sectors and even medical imagery to come back to that later on but also i would say most importantly. in order to actually be sure case there are innovation. and there you see quite a number of countries that are forming these small club really small club that can actually cond
look into space with claire jolly she's the head of the space forum at the organization for economic cooperation and development she joins me from paris welcome to d.w. clare so 3 mars missions are underway what do these countries get out of sending these probes to mars. thank you thank you very much for having me. here he said you are really looking at the economic angle. winning in space activities and definitely this nations are looking at space exploration for a number of reasons to be...
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under one 3rd of a tie ins are now at risk of poverty that's according to the organization for economic cooperation and development we heard how italians are coping with the pandemic. on several troll boy picture articles on the we are my situation has worsened due to the pandemic i'm a small grass man who worked in fairs and since everything is now closed due to the curve it i don't know how to go on i have to pay for some medicines but without anyone's help i often can't afford them between eating in treating myself i choose the former you don't know what you have to pay for 1st between pain the house bills and medicines you don't really know what to prioritize so i decide not to treat myself. up with the i'm also finding it difficult to purchase drugs but always cost a lot i can't buy medicines the price of which is increasing more and more we're now talking about different covert variants they're saying there could be a new look down so we don't have a better future to look forward so there is no hope. there were time government is facing growing calls to change its strategy for dealing with the pandemic leadi
under one 3rd of a tie ins are now at risk of poverty that's according to the organization for economic cooperation and development we heard how italians are coping with the pandemic. on several troll boy picture articles on the we are my situation has worsened due to the pandemic i'm a small grass man who worked in fairs and since everything is now closed due to the curve it i don't know how to go on i have to pay for some medicines but without anyone's help i often can't afford them between...
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and for good let's get some perspective on this now with. he's the director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris welcome to the show we just heard there from some parents who are disappointed here in germany with the government and we know that there are different approaches so france has kept schools open during this lockdown so given that do you think it was the right decision for germany to close schools for so many months now. it's always a difficult tradeoff between you know the helps and educational considerations but i do think we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know i value country if you know like france and italy and to some extent even spain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority particularly for small that children digital alternatives don't really exist and education is a very social relational process that it's very hard to replace by other means it is hard to replace but it has been more than a year since the pandemic started so has schooling a
and for good let's get some perspective on this now with. he's the director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris welcome to the show we just heard there from some parents who are disappointed here in germany with the government and we know that there are different approaches so france has kept schools open during this lockdown so given that do you think it was the right decision for germany to close schools for so many months now. it's...
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for use on children. let's get some perspective on this now with on to ask is the director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris welcome to the show we just heard there from some parents who are disappointed here in germany with the government and we know that there are different approaches so france has kept schools open during this lockdown so given that do you think it was the right decision for germany to close schools for so many months now. it's always a difficult trade off between you know the helps and educational considerations but i do think we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know i value country if you know like france and italy and to some extent even spain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority particularly for small that children did a dual alternatives don't really exist and education is a very social relational process that is very hard to replace by other means it is hard to replace but it has been more than a year since the pandemic started so has schooling
for use on children. let's get some perspective on this now with on to ask is the director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris welcome to the show we just heard there from some parents who are disappointed here in germany with the government and we know that there are different approaches so france has kept schools open during this lockdown so given that do you think it was the right decision for germany to close schools for so many...
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the organization for economic cooperation and development has told the w. the children are paying the largest price in this pandemic director for education and skills and praises the countries that have managed to keep schools open we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why i. like france and italy and to some extent it was pain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority india allowed schools to reopen in october but some children will only head back now due to a staggered resumption of classes many children in india's villages may not return whole we traveled to. 6 weeks ago at this one in a village. the shy 12 year old has been half heartedly listening to instructions. he's clearly not enjoying it. i want to go back to school. meet my friends i don't want to work here. but he doesn't really have an option nor does his younger brother who joined him here a few days ago. both of following their father's instructions up to him on is out of work hi
the organization for economic cooperation and development has told the w. the children are paying the largest price in this pandemic director for education and skills and praises the countries that have managed to keep schools open we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why i. like france and italy and to some extent it was pain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority india...
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some perspective on this now with andrea he's the director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris welcome to the show we just heard there from some parents who are disappointed here in germany with the government and we know that there are different approaches so france has kept schools open during this lockdown so given that do you think it was the right decision for germany to close schools for so many months now. it's always a difficult tradeoff between you know that helps and educational considerations but i do think we need to be aware of the high social costs that school closures have for us for children and that's why you know i value country if you know like france and italy and to some extent even spain that you know despite very difficult pandemic contexts have given education absolute priority particularly for small that children digital alternatives don't really exist and education is a very social relational process that it's very hard to replace by other means it is hard to replace but it has been more than a year since the pandemic started so has schooling
some perspective on this now with andrea he's the director for education and skills at the organization for economic cooperation and development in paris welcome to the show we just heard there from some parents who are disappointed here in germany with the government and we know that there are different approaches so france has kept schools open during this lockdown so given that do you think it was the right decision for germany to close schools for so many months now. it's always a difficult...
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41 african economies saw declines in 2020 in a moment we will speak to the organization for economic cooperation and development which gearhead the event but 1st here is a look at how everyday life has been affected in one country and uganda over 3000000 jobs have been lost to the crisis. originally. but since mid last year she vents fried cakes in honey behold. she stopped teaching when the government closed schools last year to limit the disparate of covert 19 now for the private sector. so the right things very high. up close of employment has pushed to find a motor much of livelihood she has told house of to make fried but she's struggling to make a profit. i have their scale out of the lay down but often that i can move something. because i don't have them. out of business as i went in and even when during one of these do something because this situation and eyes opened in my mind. thousands of school teachers in uganda have lost jobs and the most the only ones facing the wrath of the coveted 19 so sure economy impact across africa. guys we borrowed money from a commercial bank to open a bank in kampala bu
41 african economies saw declines in 2020 in a moment we will speak to the organization for economic cooperation and development which gearhead the event but 1st here is a look at how everyday life has been affected in one country and uganda over 3000000 jobs have been lost to the crisis. originally. but since mid last year she vents fried cakes in honey behold. she stopped teaching when the government closed schools last year to limit the disparate of covert 19 now for the private sector. so...
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41 african economies saw declines in 2020 in a moment we will speak to the organization for economic cooperation and development which gearhead the event but 1st here's a look at how everyday life has been affected in one country and uganda over 3000000 jobs have been lost to the crisis. originally. but since mid last year she vents fried cakes in her neighborhood. she stopped teaching when the government closed schools last year to limit the disparate of covert 19 now for the private sector. so the. very high. up close of employment has pushed me to find a motor much of livelihood. she has told how self to make fright kicks but she's struggling to make a profit i have this scale on the leg and get up off of it i can move something but i'm stuck because i don't have them. out of business as i went in and even when during one of these do something because this situation i spoke with and eyes opened in my mind. thousands of school teachers in uganda have lost jobs and the most the only ones facing the wrath of the coveted 19 so sure economy impact across africa robotic as it were borrowed money from a commercial
41 african economies saw declines in 2020 in a moment we will speak to the organization for economic cooperation and development which gearhead the event but 1st here's a look at how everyday life has been affected in one country and uganda over 3000000 jobs have been lost to the crisis. originally. but since mid last year she vents fried cakes in her neighborhood. she stopped teaching when the government closed schools last year to limit the disparate of covert 19 now for the private sector....