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division of oxfam has been banned other oxfam workers are still in haiti does that mean that the country actually needs oxen here or just found a temporary scapegoat in the u.k. division we haitians have not been heard this is not about oxfam this is about the underage children who were you by this in geo who are now being blared about it in headlines as prostitutes what happens when you're fifteen years old and your mother just died five of your brothers just died. instead of helping you with the donation dollars that's paying this man salary that's been given by citizens of the world who care about what happened this crisis this me and held. orgy sex with animals with these children what can happen to them i'm a human rights lawyer who spent the last twenty four years of my life since one thousand nine hundred ninety four exposing that the charitable industrial complex and the military industrial complex are about colonialism that there in haiti as a smokescreen wildly western corporatocracy takes our resources out so you know if you're talking to a haitian would. and yet i thought in
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division of oxfam has been banned other oxfam workers are still in haiti does that mean that the country actually needs oxen here or just found a temporary scapegoat in the u.k. division we haitians have not been hurt this is not about oxfam this is about the underage children who were you by this in geo who are now being blared about in headlines as prostitutes what happens when you're fifteen years old and your mother just died five of your brothers just died. instead of helping you with the donation dollars that's paying this man salary that's been given by citizens of the world who care about what happened this crisis this me and held. orgy sex with animals with these children what can happen to them i'm a human rights lawyer who spent the last twenty four years of my life since one thousand nine hundred ninety four exposing that the charitable industrial complex and the military industrial complex are about colonialism that there in haiti as a smokescreen wildly western corporatocracy takes our resources out so you know if you're talking to a haitian would. and you have talked in to
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and that is an extraordinary turnaround for oxfam, which in the wa ke turnaround for oxfam, which indal has been planning cut of £16 million, mainly through job losses. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: psv come from behind to take control of their champions league destiny at bate borisov. boltinho. usain bolt looking to secure his first professional football contract, he's on trial at the central coast mariners in new south wales. liu xiang swims her way into the history books, the 21 year old breaks the 50 metre backstroke world record at asian games. hello and thanks for joining us on sport today. three former european cup winners were in champions league action on tuesday, all playing in the first leg of the play—offs, which is the last qualifying round before the group phase. they include psv eindhoven who came from behind to win at bate borisov where finnish strikerjasse tuominen put the home side in front after only 9 minutes. psv turned it round with two goals either side of the break. it was their mexican winger hirving
and that is an extraordinary turnaround for oxfam, which in the wa ke turnaround for oxfam, which indal has been planning cut of £16 million, mainly through job losses. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: psv come from behind to take control of their champions league destiny at bate borisov. boltinho. usain bolt looking to secure his first professional football contract, he's on trial at the central coast mariners in new south wales. liu...
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division of oxfam has been banned other oxfam workers are still in haiti does that mean that the country actually needs oxen here or just found a temporary scapegoat in the u.k. division we haitians have not been heard this is not about oxfam this is about the under-age children who were you by this in geo who are now being blared about in headlines as prostitutes what happens when you're fifteen years old and your mother just died five of your brothers just died. instead of helping you with the donation dollars that's paying this man salary that's been given by citizens of the world who care about what happened this crisis this me and held. orgy sex with animals with these children what can happen to them i'm a human rights lawyer who spent the last twenty four years of my life since one thousand nine hundred ninety four exposing that the charitable industrial complex and the military industrial complex are about colonialism that there in haiti as a smokescreen wildly western corporatocracy takes our resources out so you know if you're talking to a haitian would. and you have talked in
division of oxfam has been banned other oxfam workers are still in haiti does that mean that the country actually needs oxen here or just found a temporary scapegoat in the u.k. division we haitians have not been heard this is not about oxfam this is about the under-age children who were you by this in geo who are now being blared about in headlines as prostitutes what happens when you're fifteen years old and your mother just died five of your brothers just died. instead of helping you with...
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fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to. have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. going to take short break right now and when we're back we'll continue talking to. human rights lawyer discussing the humanitarian missions in haiti and the opera they have been causing stay with us. going and. what politicians do something good. to put themselves on the laws. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to express interest more some want to breast. cancer like to be prosperous like a flag tree in the morning can't be good. i'm interested all those in the waters of college. just sit. crazy conspiracy they're there they're all were there drum under the bus forget about the back of the buses run them over because we want to rush limbaug
fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to. have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. going to take short break right now and when we're back we'll continue...
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fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. when take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue talking to. human rights lawyer discussing the humanitarian missions in haiti and the avs where they have been causing stay with us. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. crossing the most. simple they want to become lost and i want to ask some just about what if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask banker mom. was you know no avail that person i get i'm in a lot less and the more that. they can watch as they
fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. when take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue...
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fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. when take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue talking to you as needed until human rights lawyer discussing the humanitarian missions in haiti and the op where they have been causing stay with us. crazy conspiracy they're there they're all were there. forget about the back of the bus just run them over because we want to rush. wonder bread and. that's. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. just a little simple they want to be. honest about it but many of them look for refuge in the so called sentries on the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authoritie
fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired three executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. when take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue...
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fired and the other i think they fired oxfam fired sorry executive and another for. me they let them resigned they let three resign and then they fired for gross misconduct three so but they never reported to the haitian government that says it's a crime to to have sex with minors they never reported that so they concealed it and they continued to conceal what was going on up until now eight years later we hear about it. when i take a short break right now and when we're back we'll continue talking to you as you need until you want to rights lawyer discussing the humanitarian missions in haiti and the opera they have been causing stay with us. that's a very rough roads there on you so it's rough climates and you have to fight to google for them if. it was gunshots going top them and so many friends ok what happened in the morning i may need i'm not. looking back i'm going you know i don't want to see it but a body in this room is ready to punch is reading the good. book to me a book to read and. you don't think about these movies so good on you've got three it's like
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>> i think oxfam and other ngos are out there doing phenomenal work. they have to be very careful about who they send out there and if they ever have any violations, they have to act immediately and be very tough on it. but the overall work of ca c.a.r.e., save the children, oxfam, the people who go out on the front lines are really heroes so it's great in this case that they've seen something's wrong and they're moving aggressively to stop it. >> melinda, do you think they've moved quickly enough? you could have people who just disapprove of foreign aid budgets and the like saying, see, why, we shouldn't be doing it. >> whether oxfam started early enough i can't really answer. i don't know which facts they knew when. i will say this, it's important to clean it up because we all have to believe in these institutions that are doing this very important work on the front lines. >> i want to address something, bill, that you wrote in this letter. you both have written quite a lot, but, you know, you've written, "as much as we try to encourage feedback, we
>> i think oxfam and other ngos are out there doing phenomenal work. they have to be very careful about who they send out there and if they ever have any violations, they have to act immediately and be very tough on it. but the overall work of ca c.a.r.e., save the children, oxfam, the people who go out on the front lines are really heroes so it's great in this case that they've seen something's wrong and they're moving aggressively to stop it. >> melinda, do you think they've moved...
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the troubled charity oxfam has been given a massive financial boost.british businessman richard cousins — who was killed along with members of his family in a plane crash in australia last new year‘s eve. it‘s thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity. for months, oxfam has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal, which led to a significant reduction in the donations it receives — and this summer it had to make cuts of £16 million. richard galpin has the story. a tragedy last new year‘s eve near sydney. a seaplane taking british tourists on a sightseeing tour of the area had crashed into a river killing everyone on board. the businessman richard cousins was head of one of the world‘s largest catering companies. with him in the plane were his two sons, edward and william, and his fiancee, emma bowden, and her daughter, heather. the uk actually is doing extremely well. mr cousins was known for his humanity. what wasn‘t known was that he‘d reportedly changed his will using a special clause so most of his money would go to oxfam
the troubled charity oxfam has been given a massive financial boost.british businessman richard cousins — who was killed along with members of his family in a plane crash in australia last new year‘s eve. it‘s thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity. for months, oxfam has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal, which led to a significant reduction in the donations it receives — and this summer it had to make cuts of £16 million. richard galpin has the...
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on the other hand count the haitian government really afford to poke into other aid groups besides oxfam president mention investigated mid-south some french yeah and other n.g.o.s what if more organizations are suspended can they manage without them can haiti do without n.g.o.s altogether you know i want your audience to hear me when i say this you can't develop a country with charity you cannot the charities are there in haiti. to assist with the symptoms of the problem not the root of the problem of haiti and that symptoms like when you have no clean water no health care no infrastructure those are all symptoms of a greater problem in haiti and that greater problem is imperialism that greater problem is debt dependency and domination that haiti has had to deal with sense it became the first. free republic ruled by black people since eighteen zero four so we've had to deal with this. imperialism that comes in and takes out haiti's resources so here is the answer the answer for your audience to understand is not charity it's not these n.g.o.s it's not oxfam you can't you take someone's
on the other hand count the haitian government really afford to poke into other aid groups besides oxfam president mention investigated mid-south some french yeah and other n.g.o.s what if more organizations are suspended can they manage without them can haiti do without n.g.o.s altogether you know i want your audience to hear me when i say this you can't develop a country with charity you cannot the charities are there in haiti. to assist with the symptoms of the problem not the root of the...
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mission said in sanaa joining us from oxfam thank you so much. thank you. in other news the un's mideast envoy says that he is deeply alarmed about the latest escalation of hostilities in the gaza strip between israel and hamas three palestinians died in an exchange of hundreds of mortars in air strikes overnight over a dozen more have been reportedly injured in israel israeli airstrikes today despite international attempts to mediate the funeral for two of those victims a pregnant woman and her one year old daughter was held in gaza this afternoon authorities say that a hamas fighter was also killed the u.n. envoy warned of devastating consequences if the current situation is not contained . the exchange of fire in gaza comes at a time when it is becoming increasingly difficult for gazans to live their daily lives that is in part due to cuts in u.s. funding for the united nations agency responsible for some five million palestinian refugees us president donald trump has questioned its value after the state department said that the agency known as the u.n.
mission said in sanaa joining us from oxfam thank you so much. thank you. in other news the un's mideast envoy says that he is deeply alarmed about the latest escalation of hostilities in the gaza strip between israel and hamas three palestinians died in an exchange of hundreds of mortars in air strikes overnight over a dozen more have been reportedly injured in israel israeli airstrikes today despite international attempts to mediate the funeral for two of those victims a pregnant woman and...
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it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor.agency said... and it could not have come at a more important time. 0xfam is reeling from a scandal which has lead to cuts in government funding and a drop in donations after some staff working in haiti following the earthquake eight years ago were accused of sexual misconduct. clearly, any charity which receives a donation of that size is going to make an incredible difference to the causes they are working on. a donation of this size for 0xfam is going to be incredibly important, and i suspect will be something that sustains them for a number of years. and that's an extraordinary turnaround for 0xfam, which in the wake of the sexual misconduct scandal has been planning cuts of £16 million, mainly through job losses. richard galpin, bbc news. the home secretary has apologised to 18 members of the so—called windrush generation, after a review found they may have been wrongfully removed from the uk or detained. almost 12,000 cases have been re—examined, with sajid javid saying he's comm
it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor.agency said... and it could not have come at a more important time. 0xfam is reeling from a scandal which has lead to cuts in government funding and a drop in donations after some staff working in haiti following the earthquake eight years ago were accused of sexual misconduct. clearly, any charity which receives a donation of that size is going to make an incredible difference to the causes they are working on. a...
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listen to the kids oxfam's country director for yemen he joins us live via skype from the capital sanaa good to have you with us we've got to saudi arabia saying that these strikes were aimed at legitimate targets and conformed to international and humanitarian law what's your response to that. i think as humanitarian organization we do condemn the heat on these bars that mostly children and we have repeatedly said that it is unacceptable and civilians most people take under the international humanitarian law so hitting abbas carrying children to school nearby a crowded market this is unacceptable and we as humanitarian organizations strongly condemn this so it's unacceptable and it's condemned by organizations like oxfam but what actions to tappan to be taken to stop it from happening i think the united national security council and the older members tears this should all pressure on both the warring parties to the strong of both stripes and sellings and civilians most people take that under international human to not they have to respect that image and law and members they have to put
listen to the kids oxfam's country director for yemen he joins us live via skype from the capital sanaa good to have you with us we've got to saudi arabia saying that these strikes were aimed at legitimate targets and conformed to international and humanitarian law what's your response to that. i think as humanitarian organization we do condemn the heat on these bars that mostly children and we have repeatedly said that it is unacceptable and civilians most people take under the international...
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it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor.gency said... we are extremely grateful for this bequest, of which we've only recently been notified. we're working with the family and our board of trustees to identify how the money will be used. and it could not have come at a more important time. 0xfam is still reeling from a scandal which has lead to cuts in its funding after some of its staff who were working here in haiti, following the massive earthquake eight years ago, were accused of sexual misconduct. well, clearly, any charity that receives a donation of that size, it's going to make an incredible difference to the causes that they're working on. so, a donation of this size for 0xfam is going to be incredibly important and i suspect will be something that sustains them for a number of years. 0xfam has been planning to make swingeing cuts to save millions of pounds as a result of the scandal. but now, with the money left by richard cousins, it could help the aid agency turn a corner after one of the worst years in its histo
it could be the biggest amount ever given to oxfam by an individual donor.gency said... we are extremely grateful for this bequest, of which we've only recently been notified. we're working with the family and our board of trustees to identify how the money will be used. and it could not have come at a more important time. 0xfam is still reeling from a scandal which has lead to cuts in its funding after some of its staff who were working here in haiti, following the massive earthquake eight...
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now at the united nations roslyn jordan well scott paul is the humanitarian policy to the charity oxfam america he joins us from washington thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us important to point out the there have been violations of an international humanitarian law by all the parties in the war in yemen but we had today an attack in the northern province of saddam the red cross saying that the bodies of twenty nine children all under the age of fifteen were brought in can i start by getting your thoughts on this attack. of course marian thanks for having me on all of us who work in yemen with yemeni communities and people we see in the faces of the children who died today our children our brothers our sisters our nieces and nephews and of course we're heartbroken but we're also outraged and we're outraged because we see this kind of carnage on a daily basis like you said from all sides and it's not just attacks on civilians it's also attacks on the businesses and farms and factories and roads and bridges and hospitals and schools that keep civilians alive and for the
now at the united nations roslyn jordan well scott paul is the humanitarian policy to the charity oxfam america he joins us from washington thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us important to point out the there have been violations of an international humanitarian law by all the parties in the war in yemen but we had today an attack in the northern province of saddam the red cross saying that the bodies of twenty nine children all under the age of fifteen were brought in can i...
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missions said in sanaa joining us from oxfam thank you so much. thank you argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaigned strongly against the proposed law. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the news broke opponents of the bill erupted in celebration abortion remains a centrally illegal yet we came from the country and we are here to protect the rights of the unborn child i thank god and the senate has. already. prior to the decision thousands of pro-choice demonstrators had gathered outside the senate building and the cold and rain the majority of them came here to protest that abortions must be regulated they find any alternative just too unbearable. that i was there in the senate they're the ones responsible for all those women who have died during
missions said in sanaa joining us from oxfam thank you so much. thank you argentina's senate has rejected a bill to legalize abortion by a margin of thirty eight to thirty one the bill would have allowed abortion up to the fourteenth week of pregnancy the issue has proved deeply divisive in argentina it's the homeland of pope francis and the roman catholic church campaigned strongly against the proposed law. the marathon session in the argentinean senate ended shortly before three am as the...
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about it yemen country director for oxfam international joining us via skype from sun i thank you for your time this to. i want to understand something first and get this explain this to of us the food which does come in the aid which does come in where does it come from who allows it in can you explain the whole process for us. well. in the country and ninety percent of food to be imported and of the ninety percent and thirty percent food comes from. along with other medicines fuel and even other supplies and being pulled has been affected by blocking it imposed by the college and one. of the last one hundred there have been advanced men of the internationally recognized government support the coalition. point i want. to interrupt she said is the point i wanted to get to the ports are being controlled by the saudis in the emraan seas they are controlling what comes in and out is it not a situation where food where the things which will keep people alive are being used effectively as a weapon of war. obviously when a country is dependent on imported food and the food comes from one pa
about it yemen country director for oxfam international joining us via skype from sun i thank you for your time this to. i want to understand something first and get this explain this to of us the food which does come in the aid which does come in where does it come from who allows it in can you explain the whole process for us. well. in the country and ninety percent of food to be imported and of the ninety percent and thirty percent food comes from. along with other medicines fuel and even...
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what help is oxfam able to help?d there and have been working there a long time and know the community and authorities well. we have been supporting them to distribute water and we have brought in some water cleaning equipment trying to get water to all these people who have been displaced and who are sleeping rough in shelters. we have been distributing clothes, people have lost things in their houses and also tarpaulin to give people some immediate shelter in these first few days when people are still scared to go back into their houses. there was a big 6.4 magnitude earthquake last week and we have had another big earthquake this week and there are ongoing after—shocks and in some parts of the island, more than 50% of houses are structurally unsound and a lot of people are living in the open and we are trying to provide the basics. that means that temporary accommodation is needed at the moment. yes, you can understand why people would not want to return home but they do not want to move far away and getting acces
what help is oxfam able to help?d there and have been working there a long time and know the community and authorities well. we have been supporting them to distribute water and we have brought in some water cleaning equipment trying to get water to all these people who have been displaced and who are sleeping rough in shelters. we have been distributing clothes, people have lost things in their houses and also tarpaulin to give people some immediate shelter in these first few days when people...
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the charity oxfam is warning that women in the camps are not safe.people living in a space that is no bigger than watford, it means there are issues around sanitation, and people living in close proximity to each other. what we have found over the last year is that organisations like oxfam, the un, we launched a response at breakneck speed, people who had come withjust response at breakneck speed, people who had come with just the clothes on their backs, with a year on, we need to look at other than just being able to feed them and provide them shelter and clean water we need to look at if we can reach the most vulnerable and we know that as women and girls. the stories i‘ve been told, that you‘ve seen the menus are horrific about what women endured in my unmarked and now they are here in bangladesh we need to make sure they are safe and what we have found is that a third of women tell us in a recent survey that they don‘t feel safe moving around the camp. —— myanmar. that has indications whether they can go and receive food to feed their families bu
the charity oxfam is warning that women in the camps are not safe.people living in a space that is no bigger than watford, it means there are issues around sanitation, and people living in close proximity to each other. what we have found over the last year is that organisations like oxfam, the un, we launched a response at breakneck speed, people who had come withjust response at breakneck speed, people who had come with just the clothes on their backs, with a year on, we need to look at other...
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and we have more now from yemen we are joined by missions from oxfam is the country director he's based there in yemen in sanaa and we thank you so much for joining us this evening because you just saw those dramatic images coming in from this attack today what more do we know. why this is a. sock on a school. up in the crowded market. many people including children they. strongly condemns the talk and any. where there is. even a strike is unacceptable we do want all the competent person is to respect to the international humanitarian law to put in the civilians you mentioned that it was children today who bore the brunt of this attack i mean they were on a bus to understand in transit from from a summer camp what more do we know about them. well these are children going to. school the school and most of them are even under ten and it happened in the northern part of yemen state called. and when they were coming. by this market and these things happen. it seems that all parties are not respecting international law as you have requested time and time again in the wake of bombings such as
and we have more now from yemen we are joined by missions from oxfam is the country director he's based there in yemen in sanaa and we thank you so much for joining us this evening because you just saw those dramatic images coming in from this attack today what more do we know. why this is a. sock on a school. up in the crowded market. many people including children they. strongly condemns the talk and any. where there is. even a strike is unacceptable we do want all the competent person is to...
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oxfam has been left tens of millions of pounds in the will of british businessman richard cousins.y in a plane crash in australia on new year's eve. it's thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity, which has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has told the bbc that supporting saudi arabia's controversial role in the war in yemen stops bombs going off on the streets of britain. he was defending continuing british arms sales, following a saudi air attack which killed dozens of children in the city of saada 12 days ago. mr hunt has been in washington making his first speech since becoming foreign secretary. he's been talking to our diplomatic correspondent james robbins — you may find some of the pictures in his report distressing. all that remains of a school bus after a saudi air raid in yemen earlier this month. 40 children were killed in this market square and 11 adults, the latest in a long line of civilian casualties. the saudis say their target was rebel houthi rocket launchers, but britain and the us arm and su
oxfam has been left tens of millions of pounds in the will of british businessman richard cousins.y in a plane crash in australia on new year's eve. it's thought to be the biggest single donation to the charity, which has been struggling to recover from a sex abuse scandal. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has told the bbc that supporting saudi arabia's controversial role in the war in yemen stops bombs going off on the streets of britain. he was defending continuing british arms sales,...
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between dali send right wing groups last year several rights groups like amnesty international india and oxfam have condemned the crackdown. now officials from colombia ecuador peru and brazil are meeting in colombia's capital bogota to discuss the growing influx of venezuelan migrants reaching their borders to escape the economic hardship back home thousands of people have been arriving daily to start a new life in a foreign country mariana sanchez reports from the peruvian city of tom bass. a physician turned cookie vendor on the pan-american highway. and her husband whole city left their teenage sons back in venezuela they now make less than ten dollars per day but that she says is good enough but. that allows us to eat and so on the kids money only for them to eat the little they can get we can't even buy them a pair of shoes or a phone to talk to them. but he. told him to listen to twenty five kilometers south of the border many proven as well as who couldn't afford the journey to the capital even so candy or food to make ends meet this pipe dangers and restrictions venezuelans are pourin
between dali send right wing groups last year several rights groups like amnesty international india and oxfam have condemned the crackdown. now officials from colombia ecuador peru and brazil are meeting in colombia's capital bogota to discuss the growing influx of venezuelan migrants reaching their borders to escape the economic hardship back home thousands of people have been arriving daily to start a new life in a foreign country mariana sanchez reports from the peruvian city of tom bass. a...
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saying deal with the real world not your aspiration noble aspiration which is occidental growth the oxfam remora every january they're putting out reports and saying the world is growing we know that i think the estimate for this year is that the eight wealthiest people in the world have more wealth than the bottom so we're in agreement that rose doesn't inequality in fact the increase i was very clear i said that the point is not about growth the fact is that how we do we distribute that growth and on climate change you talk about the edge of chaos but what about climate chaos is an irresponsible to talk about growth growth growth given experts like kevin anderson at the center for climate change research of said continuing with economic growth over the coming two decades is incompatible with meeting our international obligations of climate change well there's a whole literature which obviously haven't cited or perhaps you've not seen which is focused specifically on what we call green growth there's massive discussion around this and in fact you talk about china india china is quite a l
saying deal with the real world not your aspiration noble aspiration which is occidental growth the oxfam remora every january they're putting out reports and saying the world is growing we know that i think the estimate for this year is that the eight wealthiest people in the world have more wealth than the bottom so we're in agreement that rose doesn't inequality in fact the increase i was very clear i said that the point is not about growth the fact is that how we do we distribute that...
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growth the oxfam remora every january they're putting out reports and saying the world is growing we know that i think the estimate for this year is that the eight wealthiest people in the world have more wealth than the bottom so we're in agreement that rose doesn't inequality in fact to increase i was very clear i said that the point is not about growth the fact is that how we do we distribute that growth and on climate change you talk about the edge of chaos but what about climate chaos is an irresponsible to talk about growth growth growth given experts like kevin anderson the center for climate change research of said the continuum with economic growth over the coming two decades is incompatible with meeting our international obligations of climate change well there's a whole literature which obviously haven't cited or perhaps you've not seen which is focused specifically on what we call green growth there's massive discussion around this and in fact you talk about china india china is quite a leader head in terms of trying to near zero we of course there have you been there rec
growth the oxfam remora every january they're putting out reports and saying the world is growing we know that i think the estimate for this year is that the eight wealthiest people in the world have more wealth than the bottom so we're in agreement that rose doesn't inequality in fact to increase i was very clear i said that the point is not about growth the fact is that how we do we distribute that growth and on climate change you talk about the edge of chaos but what about climate chaos is...
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i was trapped in my apartment as i told you and at that time i was working with oxfam and yemen. i asked them if they could help me out but unfortunately at that time all the international had it decorated to jordan. saudi arabia's target the war in yemen and unfortunately they were doing airstrikes in yemen because of the airstrikes they destroyed hospital schools and everything. everyone was afraid for their lives. when i reached my friends and ask them can you please help me, they were trying to escape themselves because of the airstrikes. they were trying to find a safe place. nobody have the time to say hold on i need to save mohammad. everyone was busy saving their own lives and that's what i use social media and social media change my life. to be honest with you without social media don't think i'd be here today. >> host: at the good point you bring up when saudi arabia got involved, can you put this in context with what was the timeframe when this all started and what is it like in yemen now for your friends and family who are still there? >> guest: in 2015 this war says
i was trapped in my apartment as i told you and at that time i was working with oxfam and yemen. i asked them if they could help me out but unfortunately at that time all the international had it decorated to jordan. saudi arabia's target the war in yemen and unfortunately they were doing airstrikes in yemen because of the airstrikes they destroyed hospital schools and everything. everyone was afraid for their lives. when i reached my friends and ask them can you please help me, they were...
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. >> schifrin: the aid organization oxfam estimates more than 20,000 people have sought shelter. thousands more are camping in the open air. president trump has fired off a new warning against violating newly reinstated u.s. sanctions on iran. a tweet today, he said: "anyone doing business with iran will not be doing busiess with the d states." the warning came as german auto maker daimler a.g. announced it's iran. all business in in japan, a prestigio medical school admitted today that it altered admissions scores for years, tt the number of female students. an internal investigation found that officials at tokyo medical university believed many women would later abandon medicine to become mothers. the school's head apologized today. >> ( translated ): society is ananging rapidly and we need to respond to that an organization that fails to utilize women will grow weak. and we fail to contribute to soety. >> schifrin: the education minister says admissions proc schools will now be reviewed. back in this country, the centers foase control and prevention is out with a clearer pictu
. >> schifrin: the aid organization oxfam estimates more than 20,000 people have sought shelter. thousands more are camping in the open air. president trump has fired off a new warning against violating newly reinstated u.s. sanctions on iran. a tweet today, he said: "anyone doing business with iran will not be doing busiess with the d states." the warning came as german auto maker daimler a.g. announced it's iran. all business in in japan, a prestigio medical school admitted...
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violence between diets and right wing groups last year groups like amnesty international india and oxfam have condemned the crackdown. south sudan's rebel leader has refused to sign the final peace deal with the government according to the foreign minister off sudan who's been trying to mediate it was hopes that the years of conflict would end after a breakthrough was reached with president salva kiir both sides had agreed on a power sharing deal last month more from our correspondent to morgan. well one of the main points of contention between the two sides is the number of states in south sudan three three years ago the number of states was ten and the president went on to change the number of states of thirty two the opposition and the wrecked my chair and other opposition groups who have also objected to signing this draft of the peace deal think that this number of states a thirty two number of states give the president more power it gives his tribe more control over not just the landmass but the resources of south sudan so that's one thing that they are against they think that for
violence between diets and right wing groups last year groups like amnesty international india and oxfam have condemned the crackdown. south sudan's rebel leader has refused to sign the final peace deal with the government according to the foreign minister off sudan who's been trying to mediate it was hopes that the years of conflict would end after a breakthrough was reached with president salva kiir both sides had agreed on a power sharing deal last month more from our correspondent to...
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african continent we do want to be able to hold our government accountable we can do that if actually oxfam is going to solve the health care problem somebody else is going to solve education how are we able to hold our government accountable from a public policy stand if they are not the ones who are delivering these outcomes we do need to move away and i was very clear that i didn't say we need to go to zero i think there are some initiatives and there are some good things that i am i am i myself i'm involved in some aid initiatives that i think a very good a very targeted but even the aid programs to europe after the war after world war two in the form of marshall plan were short sharp and targeted they were not open ended concessions that have been very corrosive to africa not just because of corruption but because of inflation the debt burden that they've left on the continent and i will just say one last thing you get a whole list of positive things that have happened in the content of the last decade you're absolutely right they've been sixteen significant wins to the notion that tho
african continent we do want to be able to hold our government accountable we can do that if actually oxfam is going to solve the health care problem somebody else is going to solve education how are we able to hold our government accountable from a public policy stand if they are not the ones who are delivering these outcomes we do need to move away and i was very clear that i didn't say we need to go to zero i think there are some initiatives and there are some good things that i am i am i...