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with those countries hasn't been the most smooth especially with tanzania china didn't get a few of the most the key infrastructure projects including the ten's and real way so there's a need for china to set an example of what kind of relationship it wants in fact the smaller countries like rwanda like senegal would be a better choice for china at this point all right let's bring in andrea's to the conversation andres what do you see as china as short and long term agenda in africa. sure i think in the short term it's mostly a public relations exercise you know these grandiose projects these part projects of they certainly make great headlines and it's actually an easy sell to when you know the african. population to say we'll bring infrastructure will improve into connectivity between these for example east african countries but you see the devil is in the detail and many of these development projects are actually loan based and for example for these east african countries like you theo south sudan kenya you mentioned rwanda also ballooned in tanzania they have actually borrowed c
with those countries hasn't been the most smooth especially with tanzania china didn't get a few of the most the key infrastructure projects including the ten's and real way so there's a need for china to set an example of what kind of relationship it wants in fact the smaller countries like rwanda like senegal would be a better choice for china at this point all right let's bring in andrea's to the conversation andres what do you see as china as short and long term agenda in africa. sure i...
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office in recent years relations with those countries hasn't been the most smooth especially with tanzania china didn't get a few of the most the key infrastructure projects including the tens and real way so there's the need for china to set an example of what kind of relationship it wants in fact the smaller countries like rwanda like senegal would be a better choice for china at this point all right let's bring in andrea's to the conversation andres what do you see as china as short and long term agenda in africa. sure i think in the short term it's mostly a public relations exercise you know these grandiose projects these part projects of they certainly make great headlines and it's actually an easy sell to when you know the african population to say we'll bring infrastructure will improve into connectivity between these for example east african countries but you see the devil is in the detail and many of these development projects are actually loan based and for example for these east african countries like you theo south sudan kenya you mentioned rwanda also buendia and tanzania they
office in recent years relations with those countries hasn't been the most smooth especially with tanzania china didn't get a few of the most the key infrastructure projects including the tens and real way so there's the need for china to set an example of what kind of relationship it wants in fact the smaller countries like rwanda like senegal would be a better choice for china at this point all right let's bring in andrea's to the conversation andres what do you see as china as short and long...
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it's incentive gallow guinea or elsewhere based projects what happens if santa got all guinea or tanzania not able to pay back these loans. so this is a very serious issue if you look at what happened recently in bangladesh where. was he captured because the country couldn't be. that bad that the parts of that from china. that i brought from other countries because. most of these loans i don't think we should get under the rug you know informed about the decision probably i want to share that with the decision making but the system so i did end of the day at a time when even the international financial institutions couldn't meet in. the g twenty summit. i didn't give up i don't think that this is the stuff i don't want in depth in this he. said the country this is seriously a burden that must be addressed and unfortunately our people now i think that they're just they look at the chinese race the way that it is did you think about whether it was in two thousand lytle down to the bridge of the channel visited to the god they look at them as if they had the same fears i think incomplete the
it's incentive gallow guinea or elsewhere based projects what happens if santa got all guinea or tanzania not able to pay back these loans. so this is a very serious issue if you look at what happened recently in bangladesh where. was he captured because the country couldn't be. that bad that the parts of that from china. that i brought from other countries because. most of these loans i don't think we should get under the rug you know informed about the decision probably i want to share that...
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people were killed when simultaneous bomb attacks were carried out at the us embassies in kenya and tanzaniamy guest is the acclaimed kenyan filmmaker wanuri kahiu who made an award—winning film on the tragedy. her latest film depicting a lesbian love affair, however, has been banned in kenya. what does her filmmaking tell us about african society today and how africans are viewed by wider audiences? wanuri kahiu, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. what do you get from making films? what's the purpose behind it for you? well, actually, i've made my purpose afrobubblegum, which is the creation of fun, fierce and frivolous films, so we can reframe africa in joy so that images and the pictures of ourselves are not only beautiful and poignant, but also, stunningly joyous and radically hopeful. you were born and bred in nairobi and you grew up surrounded by women, strong women who you say were actively pursuing happiness. why do you feel it's important to reflect that kind ofjoy for life in your films about africa? well, so often i feel africa's not betrayed as a happy co
people were killed when simultaneous bomb attacks were carried out at the us embassies in kenya and tanzaniamy guest is the acclaimed kenyan filmmaker wanuri kahiu who made an award—winning film on the tragedy. her latest film depicting a lesbian love affair, however, has been banned in kenya. what does her filmmaking tell us about african society today and how africans are viewed by wider audiences? wanuri kahiu, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's a pleasure to be here. what do you get...
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they were the guys -- five blokes, they call themselves, who are going to bike their way through tanzania climb moulinj t ron ey to singapore -- >> i realized i don't have my laptop anymore. i put it through the security scan, put it in my bag to put it in the tray and didn't put it back in the bag. >> that was the big point. then they landed in evening yte. they found out some of the bikes they were going to purchase were not landing on the ground. >> now, they're finally on the ground in tanzania, the first thing they have to do is go buy a laptop. that's a bit of a traffic jam. it took them three hours to get across the city. but they got what they needed. now, it's day two. they're hoping to go 71 miles and they're on the road. the city's behind them. the road's in front of them. they've got nothing but road and green and beautiful landscape and another lihiccup -- >> all of a sudden, the crank starts to come off. >> they do have a support vehicle following them but they also got to have fun time with some kids on their break. so, we're going to keep following them on their journey. i
they were the guys -- five blokes, they call themselves, who are going to bike their way through tanzania climb moulinj t ron ey to singapore -- >> i realized i don't have my laptop anymore. i put it through the security scan, put it in my bag to put it in the tray and didn't put it back in the bag. >> that was the big point. then they landed in evening yte. they found out some of the bikes they were going to purchase were not landing on the ground. >> now, they're finally on...
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i also went to tanzania to see what had happened. basically, still trying to collect the facts.n to be able to trace that to osama bin laden. >> we will not be intimidated or pushed off the world stage by people who do not like what we stand for. >> bin laden's group is suddenly a real player. and the clinton administration decides to do something about him. >> american military forces struck a series of targets overseas in sudan and afghanistan. >> the unmanned tomahawk missile was the pentagon's weapon of choice for the surprise aerial attacks, aimed at sending a pointed message to accused terrorist kingpin osama bin laden. >> america has battled terrorism for many years. we have quietly disrupted terrorist groups and foiled their plots. but there have been and will be times when our very national security is challenged. and when we must take extraordinary steps to protect the safety of our citizens. >> within minutes of today's attacks in afghanistan and sudan, some in washington were openly questioning the timing of it. >> it was the wag the dog question about the movie wher
i also went to tanzania to see what had happened. basically, still trying to collect the facts.n to be able to trace that to osama bin laden. >> we will not be intimidated or pushed off the world stage by people who do not like what we stand for. >> bin laden's group is suddenly a real player. and the clinton administration decides to do something about him. >> american military forces struck a series of targets overseas in sudan and afghanistan. >> the unmanned tomahawk...
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pieces of debris that they identified likely from the plane washed up on east coast of africa and tanzaniaouth africa. three pieces of debris washed up which were confirmed. >> will ripley, thank you. >>> two americans among four cyclists killed sound by hit-and-run driver in tajikistan. three others were injured. the identities of the victims have not been released. the u.s. embassy in the nation says it is working closely with tajik authorities in the investigation. the interior ministry of tajikistan released a statement saying one suspect has been arrested and two others quote eliminated. we are awaiting the clarification on the word eliminat eliminated. >>> u.s. and taliban are talking. according to "the wall street journal" the two sides met in qatar to talk about peace talks in afghanistan. afghan officials were not present. alice wells, for south asia, reportedly headed up the u.s. delegation. the trump administration gave diplomats the green light. a reversal of u.s. policy. >>> a polar bear was shot and killed after it attacked the cruise ship guard which happened on land while t
pieces of debris that they identified likely from the plane washed up on east coast of africa and tanzaniaouth africa. three pieces of debris washed up which were confirmed. >> will ripley, thank you. >>> two americans among four cyclists killed sound by hit-and-run driver in tajikistan. three others were injured. the identities of the victims have not been released. the u.s. embassy in the nation says it is working closely with tajik authorities in the investigation. the...
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the world among the wost hits countries in africa out nigeria the democratic republic of congo and tanzania and yet forests play evite all role in the battle against climate change the lives of more than one point six billion people while white depend on them this stop soil erosion and maintain supplies of clean drinking water . so a true vaziri in zimbabwe is getting kids involved in replanting and opening their eyes to just how important trees are for their future. here in zimbabwe is not eastern my district peter timing become tree side around him a green bay planting trees. with support from an organization called friends of the environment has managed to grow over eight thousand plants. and predictable weather patterns caused by climate change freight in his efforts so peter covers the soil around the smoked trees with the progress. of the patterns are constantly changing because of the deforestation here people need to start planting trees rather than cutting them down. during with kids in school holidays his fifteen year old son simba to the who necessary an experience which has in r
the world among the wost hits countries in africa out nigeria the democratic republic of congo and tanzania and yet forests play evite all role in the battle against climate change the lives of more than one point six billion people while white depend on them this stop soil erosion and maintain supplies of clean drinking water . so a true vaziri in zimbabwe is getting kids involved in replanting and opening their eyes to just how important trees are for their future. here in zimbabwe is not...
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eight volunteers to cover some three hundred households and offices in douala follows on zanzibar tanzania is a famous spice island have been producing our martin clubs without pesticides or chemical fertilizers for generations long before europe and north america fell in love with organic produce some saw great opportunity in that love and got satisfied as organic growers let's see what kind of impact that is having on the industry. in zanzibar you find almost all the spices in the world are the times when one will get rich from entirely spices are long gone i'm only one organ to give me loads more you before all the farmers in the area depended on tourists if no one visited the farm it was difficult to survive and a lot of them had to give up and look for other work spies farmer patrick my gran got together with his neighbor managed to conquer a new market. amongst the spice farmers of zanzibar is considered an expert and all the others come to him to buy new seedlings. they do not but i think it's because i exclusively use cow dung and select the plants very carefully and. with thirty o
eight volunteers to cover some three hundred households and offices in douala follows on zanzibar tanzania is a famous spice island have been producing our martin clubs without pesticides or chemical fertilizers for generations long before europe and north america fell in love with organic produce some saw great opportunity in that love and got satisfied as organic growers let's see what kind of impact that is having on the industry. in zanzibar you find almost all the spices in the world are...
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way round for developing nations with the highest economic growth rates ethiopia india vietnam and tanzania in these countries parents have at least two children on average western nations with low birth rates like the us germany and japan have much we could. and to talk to us about this now business reporter. joins us now so when it comes to population we're seeing a divergence between rich and poor countries here what does this mean in practical terms in practical terms as we heard earlier basically there is a huge pressure on state welfare systems in the west the industrial countries in general they have to find another way of making up for the fewer working population that they have all the smaller working population they now have and that is definitely major issue and one way of dealing with that is increasing the retirement age on the other hand of course in developing countries you have more young people i mean the average age in africa is around twenty so you know about half what it is in europe and they have several young people that's not but unity cheap labor of course that helps
way round for developing nations with the highest economic growth rates ethiopia india vietnam and tanzania in these countries parents have at least two children on average western nations with low birth rates like the us germany and japan have much we could. and to talk to us about this now business reporter. joins us now so when it comes to population we're seeing a divergence between rich and poor countries here what does this mean in practical terms in practical terms as we heard earlier...
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next door, tanzania has similar plans with its own railway. prime route to export congo's vast natural resources via the indian ocean. this rhinoceros is being moved to another park to help manage the falling populations there. wildlife campaigners fear these scenes could be replicated on a much larger scale if the encroachment on this park carries an. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your friday sport briefing: tiger woods heads into the second round of the open championship five shots off the pace. british rider geraint thomas holds onto the yellow jersey ahead of stage 13 of the tour de france, and formula one world champion lewis hamilton signs a new deal to remain with mercedes. 1a—time major champion tiger woods sits five shots off the lead heading into the second round of the open championship at carnoustie in scotland. the former world number one had a mixed round, dropping two shots on the back nine after a promising start. his fellow american kevin kisner is the one stroke leader after going out in one of the early groups on t
next door, tanzania has similar plans with its own railway. prime route to export congo's vast natural resources via the indian ocean. this rhinoceros is being moved to another park to help manage the falling populations there. wildlife campaigners fear these scenes could be replicated on a much larger scale if the encroachment on this park carries an. hello, i'm tulsen tollett. coming up in your friday sport briefing: tiger woods heads into the second round of the open championship five shots...
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for decades tanzania has opened its borders to people fleeing conflict in their own countries, and eveno farm, and encourages local integration. sammy awami has been to a refugee camp in western kigoma, and filed this report. one name after another, over 50,000 refugees have signed up to be voluntarily repatriated and over 40,000 have done so. many said they had been encouraged by reports from friends and relatives back home that it is safe to go back home but others have been pushed by head achieves on the refugee camps. transaction mac some calls back home and was told that it is safe and thatis and was told that it is safe and that is why a decided to go back home. translation: we are given very little food here, only one tried and the side dish is not enough. more than 300,000 refugees fled their country in 2000 feet and after the president —— 215 after the president's decisions that lead to violent conflicts in the country. they were then told burunda was safe and it is over them to go. many however say human rights violation are still ongoing, especially against politicians and di
for decades tanzania has opened its borders to people fleeing conflict in their own countries, and eveno farm, and encourages local integration. sammy awami has been to a refugee camp in western kigoma, and filed this report. one name after another, over 50,000 refugees have signed up to be voluntarily repatriated and over 40,000 have done so. many said they had been encouraged by reports from friends and relatives back home that it is safe to go back home but others have been pushed by head...
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moving up to the south into parts of mozambique imeem see one or two showers eventually getting into tanzania. richard many thanks indeed you're with a new series still to come on the program that will be. safe students walk free from a siege of nicaragua but there's no end in sight to months of on rest. european leaders china to meet a crucial condition before opening the door to more business plus. i mean richardson in moscow what six sets of players counting down i think it's going to. building a new life on an entirely beach living off the sea and. a dream shared by so many but so few make it a reality. a family business led by a remarkable woman with a flair for cooking and desist. island kitchen and out to sea and. i had a briefing today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of the. war sent to iraq you seem to be without portfolio doing whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and i guess about him counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what
moving up to the south into parts of mozambique imeem see one or two showers eventually getting into tanzania. richard many thanks indeed you're with a new series still to come on the program that will be. safe students walk free from a siege of nicaragua but there's no end in sight to months of on rest. european leaders china to meet a crucial condition before opening the door to more business plus. i mean richardson in moscow what six sets of players counting down i think it's going to....
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i was the day jane good all fan her studies in tanzania. i don't know. mindy gave a hoor ray!> we've had october puss, puppies, we've had so many things. i'd like to see that animal do it again and see if he can get the same result. >> so scientific. you saw how he picked that soccer ball. >> we know who won in the bay area. they got to work, the ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and hel
i was the day jane good all fan her studies in tanzania. i don't know. mindy gave a hoor ray!> we've had october puss, puppies, we've had so many things. i'd like to see that animal do it again and see if he can get the same result. >> so scientific. you saw how he picked that soccer ball. >> we know who won in the bay area. they got to work, the ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto...
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we know 27 pieces of debris washed up in south africa and tanzania. three pieces have been confirmed to be from mh-370. still no fuselage and no answers as to where all of those people are resting and lying now. the anguish continues for the families more than 1,600 days later. >> will, thank you. >>> two americans among four cyclists killed sunday by hit-and-run driver in tajikistan. the identities of the victims have not been released. the embassy is working close with authorities with the ongoing investigation. the interior ministry sent a statement one suspect has been arrested and one has been eliminated. >>> the u.s. and taliban are talking according to the wall street journal. the two sides met face-to-face in qatar to lay the ground work for peace talks in afghanistan. the new york times report afghan officials were not present. alice wells, for south asia, reportedly headed up the u.s. delegation. the trump administration gave diplomats the green light. a reversal of u.s. policpolicy. >>> a polar bear was shot and killed after it attacked the
we know 27 pieces of debris washed up in south africa and tanzania. three pieces have been confirmed to be from mh-370. still no fuselage and no answers as to where all of those people are resting and lying now. the anguish continues for the families more than 1,600 days later. >> will, thank you. >>> two americans among four cyclists killed sunday by hit-and-run driver in tajikistan. the identities of the victims have not been released. the embassy is working close with...
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completely distance yourself although we see the president do that often with his advisors as he's digs tanzaniaed himself from page and manafort. i think out of the damage done around this, especially when the president says the fbi is misleading people in court, we heard from christopher wray at the aspen security forum when he spoke to lester holt, the fbi director saying when this becomes a problem is when my agents aren't believed in court. not just in this case, but in the thousands of other cases that they're doing around the country, to have the president casting doubt on their evidence. and why carter page has been at the center of all of this for so long is because of how much the dossier was built around the fisa application. the nunes memo. >> what do you take away from getting a chance to see the application? >> so much of it is redacted. i think what the president is saying is no evidence to back that up. it really seems -- we've known this for a while. there's a lot more behind the fisa application to carter page than the dossier. he was a target of this investigation because he was
completely distance yourself although we see the president do that often with his advisors as he's digs tanzaniaed himself from page and manafort. i think out of the damage done around this, especially when the president says the fbi is misleading people in court, we heard from christopher wray at the aspen security forum when he spoke to lester holt, the fbi director saying when this becomes a problem is when my agents aren't believed in court. not just in this case, but in the thousands of...
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we see a man walking on a beach in tanzania. talking on a cell phone. all right, this is one of my favorite slides. the last iteration of the curve that you will see that may be a relief. i hope not. but, what it does, it adds to the distant past which was a time in equilibrium with epic "a" and epic "b" integrated. time in the future, where again we will have equilibrium. what's interesting is that the quality of life and nature of life and the solution to problems in this. , obviously will bear a reasonable as to what happened in the increase in terms of technology and population size. but there are ways in which it may also resemble the time of equilibrium. there are many human societies that will basically evolve and adapt to living sustainably with nature and being at a point of equilibrium. there may be a vast amount of knowledge and wisdom that we have to absorb traditional cultures in the areas of childcare, care of the elderly, conflict resolution. sorry. there we go. just a couple of examples of this material and human value. in the initial ph
we see a man walking on a beach in tanzania. talking on a cell phone. all right, this is one of my favorite slides. the last iteration of the curve that you will see that may be a relief. i hope not. but, what it does, it adds to the distant past which was a time in equilibrium with epic "a" and epic "b" integrated. time in the future, where again we will have equilibrium. what's interesting is that the quality of life and nature of life and the solution to problems in this....
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been found that are believed to be highly likely from mh-370 as far north as the eastern coast of tanzania and as far south as the east coast of south africa. and yet you have all these little pieces of debris but they haven't found the plane itself, the main wreckage which of course is the final resting place for those 239 people. so for all of these families that have lived in a state of limbo ever since that day, march 8th, 2014, it seems sad that that state of not knowing is going to continue for the foreseeable future. >> that has to be really a living hell for these families and certainly we remember you starting to work for cnn at that time and all your reporting, will ripley, for us in hong kong. thank you, will. >>> well, there's a critical moment for the future of zimbabwe ahead. it's the country's first election since former president robert mugabe was ousted. but he's not going quietly, taking a jab at his former party. we'll have that story for you coming up next here. can you think of anything more important than your brain? your mind is an incredible machine, but as you get
been found that are believed to be highly likely from mh-370 as far north as the eastern coast of tanzania and as far south as the east coast of south africa. and yet you have all these little pieces of debris but they haven't found the plane itself, the main wreckage which of course is the final resting place for those 239 people. so for all of these families that have lived in a state of limbo ever since that day, march 8th, 2014, it seems sad that that state of not knowing is going to...
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their lifetime now india joins other countries including canada nicaragua jamaica nigeria kenya tanzania and lebanon all of which do not have taxes for sanitary pads and scotland became recently the first country in the world to give out free sanitary products to poorer poor women and girls we would like to know though what you think about this especially if you're in one of the countries where period taxes are still a thing you can let us know what you think about this if you think it should end or if you think it's justified and get in touch with us as always with their hash tag a.j. news good michelle leah thank you very much a make of george is the founder of free periods it's a campaign to end period poverty in the u.k. she joins us now from london the a skype and we appreciate your time so much and make it so this term this issue period poverty when did you first become aware of it. certain stilts and not there are walls. or just. sometimes not so we just it was a come. and are now. meeting about. us and missing our. government we. have all nothing to do is really shocked and even.
their lifetime now india joins other countries including canada nicaragua jamaica nigeria kenya tanzania and lebanon all of which do not have taxes for sanitary pads and scotland became recently the first country in the world to give out free sanitary products to poorer poor women and girls we would like to know though what you think about this especially if you're in one of the countries where period taxes are still a thing you can let us know what you think about this if you think it should...
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inequality you also took this project its day began in south africa over than you wanted to get across to tanzaniakenya mumbai was one of the places that you feel and in surely each place must have had its own peculiarities in terms of the inequality that you encountered what was it about moon by that jumped out at you. mumbai is an amazing city it's one of my favorite cities in the world there is so much going on there it's incredible it's. a peninsula that's incredibly dense and i think because of that density you know the images that i gotz just in their scale was different than any other city that i photographed around the world i mean the the number of. i don't want to call them slums but of small houses compared to the richer side of the streets which is generally high rise apartment buildings is almost overwhelming it almost doesn't even seem real when you look at some of those photos in terms of population density and the real the world is expanding in the quality seem to be diaby in hand in hand with that what were some of the interesting insights you go through this entire project rooted
inequality you also took this project its day began in south africa over than you wanted to get across to tanzaniakenya mumbai was one of the places that you feel and in surely each place must have had its own peculiarities in terms of the inequality that you encountered what was it about moon by that jumped out at you. mumbai is an amazing city it's one of my favorite cities in the world there is so much going on there it's incredible it's. a peninsula that's incredibly dense and i think...
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executive director:to a usd payment of state-funded cross-border wildlife security training on the kenya tanzania order focusing on a range of countermeasures, and whistleblower laws to assist wildlife authorities, customs personnel and local policymakers was innovative and there was a strategic cooperative agreement last month to combat wildlife trafficking around the world especially where the threat of corruption is most acute. it is just the beginning, , through these efforts, continuing to disrupt the wildlife. as long as the demand for illegal wildlife continues to keep the illicit trade over -- alive, collaborationon and mutl trust to resolve the problem. the integration of was lower laws is effective in combating other forms of crime and believe the time is right to protections ese into the wildlife crime sphere and support congressional efforts to fully bring whistleblower lawsws into the field of wildlife trafficking enforcement. there is no surprise monetary reward is the motivate of an online work, the promise of confidentiality is just as great, it can mean the safety and well blowin
executive director:to a usd payment of state-funded cross-border wildlife security training on the kenya tanzania order focusing on a range of countermeasures, and whistleblower laws to assist wildlife authorities, customs personnel and local policymakers was innovative and there was a strategic cooperative agreement last month to combat wildlife trafficking around the world especially where the threat of corruption is most acute. it is just the beginning, , through these efforts, continuing to...
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of my career, about a decade overseas, running offices in pretty complicated places, nigeria and tanzania and post-earthquake haiti. we have these very broken systems but when you start applying accountability measures and operational approaches that aim to deliver that which was typically planned very thoughtfully but not able to be delivered, you change results. we can do that on specific things and we can apply that more broadly we can actually engage a whole range of things in a better way. >> your accountability mechanisms there, they are based on a campaign approach to vaccination. how do you tweak that so that it can support routine immunizations. >> in nigeria we did that with the government of nigeria. when dr. etsano was leading the polio program, we very much were focused through his boc on setting up these dashboards that would monitor the preparedness and the results of campaigns, places that had performed poorly over long periods of time and then intensively sending special teams out there to address those issues with those communities. through collaboration with usaid and w
of my career, about a decade overseas, running offices in pretty complicated places, nigeria and tanzania and post-earthquake haiti. we have these very broken systems but when you start applying accountability measures and operational approaches that aim to deliver that which was typically planned very thoughtfully but not able to be delivered, you change results. we can do that on specific things and we can apply that more broadly we can actually engage a whole range of things in a better way....
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welcome national whistleblower cohenr executive director to wildlife security training on the kenya-tanzania border. the module on applying whistleblower laws to assist authorities, customs personnel, policymakers was particularly innovative. we are also pleased to announce and the whistleblower center signed a strategic agreement to combat what life trafficking around the world. this is just the beginning. through these efforts, we will continue to disrupt wildlife crimes. as long as the demand for toegal wildlife continues keep the trade alive, we will need innovation, collaboration, and mutual trust to resolve the problem. whistleblower laws have proven effective at combating other forms of crime and we believe the time is right to integrate these protections fully to the wildlife crime sphere and we support efforts to bring laws into the dust whistleblower laws into the field of wildlife trafficking -- to bring whistleblower laws into the field of wildlife trafficking. just want to conclude my remarks with a reminder that animals and the environment are truly a fundamental component of o
welcome national whistleblower cohenr executive director to wildlife security training on the kenya-tanzania border. the module on applying whistleblower laws to assist authorities, customs personnel, policymakers was particularly innovative. we are also pleased to announce and the whistleblower center signed a strategic agreement to combat what life trafficking around the world. this is just the beginning. through these efforts, we will continue to disrupt wildlife crimes. as long as the...
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government officials in kenya and tanzania involved in the smuggling of this ivory out of the country's destroying these ecosystems. you know, i come from an environment where i was using drone technology to hunt some of the most dangerous terrorists on the planet and if you take that same technology, that same people, the same mind set and apply it to this issue, we can really see a change here because right now elephants keep dying at this rate they are going to be extinct. ainsley: thank for everything you are doing. come back and talk to us at length. diamond and silk when we come back. book with expedia. book with expedia. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may i
government officials in kenya and tanzania involved in the smuggling of this ivory out of the country's destroying these ecosystems. you know, i come from an environment where i was using drone technology to hunt some of the most dangerous terrorists on the planet and if you take that same technology, that same people, the same mind set and apply it to this issue, we can really see a change here because right now elephants keep dying at this rate they are going to be extinct. ainsley: thank for...