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regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots wreaths is being given her here. she's got some plastic sheets a few simple for. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and use the tools to start selling the land and growing some food and now. it's starting to rain we tell lost her husband when she fled she and her children now have to wait for somebody to help them put up a shelter it might be safer here for their struggles over malcolm webb al-jazeera chiang wali refugee camp in uganda. a facebook founder and chief executive mark zuckerberg has admitted making mistakes during a nearly five hour testimony before the u.s. congress he says he's sorry about the privacy data breach of the social media giant alan f
regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots wreaths is being given her here. she's got some plastic sheets a few simple for. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks...
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a moment of malaysia for salsa bunnies refugees in uganda. this discourse of us being organized by more this new park south sudan is musician who is also a refugio in uganda. the pi's using music to feel pretty happy to it's received decent psychological trauma having escaped violence park at home. i bet extremely happy because i know that the hope is already restored that despite the fact that i lot of things happen many things lost it when i see them smile i also smile because i see that hope is that is stored and i'm encouraging them to live positive through music and at. the rhino comes to torment you point continues to walk with fellow refugees through a charity organization. impose women through financial literacy classes and also gives them startup loans for small businesses. leverage there is one of them. how small restaurant stocks breakfast. to them and then when i look on the i can now pay school fees for all my children with assistance from a piano i've been able to buy him obama sheen that makes cakes i feel empowered and this ma
a moment of malaysia for salsa bunnies refugees in uganda. this discourse of us being organized by more this new park south sudan is musician who is also a refugio in uganda. the pi's using music to feel pretty happy to it's received decent psychological trauma having escaped violence park at home. i bet extremely happy because i know that the hope is already restored that despite the fact that i lot of things happen many things lost it when i see them smile i also smile because i see that hope...
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says that forced more than seventy thousand to sleep here in uganda many more displaced back at home. people have lost their family ministers and women are subjected to sexual in the gender of airspace by aliens before and during flight so they came very traumatized very tired in some needed a very raw and they needed medical attention so. some people describe the violence as ethnic return says it's not she says the attackers killed anyone and everyone she said i think lendu has the same as them some people here say they don't know why they've been forced from their homes now other suspect congo's government is behind it trying to stay in power for the postponing the long overdue presidential election the government denies it regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda when government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots rethink given her her
says that forced more than seventy thousand to sleep here in uganda many more displaced back at home. people have lost their family ministers and women are subjected to sexual in the gender of airspace by aliens before and during flight so they came very traumatized very tired in some needed a very raw and they needed medical attention so. some people describe the violence as ethnic return says it's not she says the attackers killed anyone and everyone she said i think lendu has the same as...
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regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says it leaves more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda when government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots reese is being given her here she's got some plastic sheets. simple farm till now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and use the tools to start filling the land and growing some food and now. it's starting to rain three to lost her husband when she fled she and her children now have to wait for somebody to help them put up a shelter it might be safer here for their struggle over malcolm where al-jazeera jangle ali refugee camp in uganda a russian ambassador has warned that any u.s. missiles fired into syria would be shot down the russian envoy to lebanon also suggested the launch sites would be targeted the u.s. senate's allies are considering stri
regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says it leaves more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda when government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots reese is being given her here she's got some plastic sheets. simple farm till now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in...
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we're in uganda as you said on the other side of lake albert over there it's a democratic republic of congo you can just about see some hills on the far shore line and in those hills in the last few months the militia have been attacking villages setting houses on fire chopping people with machetes and shooting them and that's prompted tens of thousands of people to get in boats and flee across the lake to come here and you can see some of the kinds of boats they've been coming in they're made of wood normally these boats have an engine straps on the back this is the best way to cross for those who can afford to pay the ticket for the boat ride other people have to paddle across in canoes the most about takes about three or four hours to clean you can take one or two days legs prone to strong winds heavy rains and storms it's not so uncommon for boats to capsize some refugees have drowned on the way those that do make it picked up here by ugandan government officials and u.n. officials and then taken a couple of hours drive into uganda to the tango ali refugee settlement we went there
we're in uganda as you said on the other side of lake albert over there it's a democratic republic of congo you can just about see some hills on the far shore line and in those hills in the last few months the militia have been attacking villages setting houses on fire chopping people with machetes and shooting them and that's prompted tens of thousands of people to get in boats and flee across the lake to come here and you can see some of the kinds of boats they've been coming in they're made...
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see this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he visits badia and a cab for people who fled the fighting and malcolm is joining us live from bernie announcer tell us about where you are malcolm. we're in a camp for displaced people which is a collection of thousands of shelters built on a muddy slope in the town of when you're really ten thousand people staying here it's raining at the moment the shelters are just plastic see stretched over simple structures made of sticks the floor inside them is bad so you can imagine what this kind of rainfall does for the conditions of the people here they all slept here about three months ago when military attack people were caught up with machetes some were shot and so thousands fled and tens of thousands more fled across lake albert to neighboring uganda and we retrace the journey of some of those refugees starting in the chiang wali refugee camp in uganda let's take a look at that story now. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from have village in the democratic republic of congo to the safet
see this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he visits badia and a cab for people who fled the fighting and malcolm is joining us live from bernie announcer tell us about where you are malcolm. we're in a camp for displaced people which is a collection of thousands of shelters built on a muddy slope in the town of when you're really ten thousand people staying here it's raining at the moment the shelters are just plastic see stretched over simple structures made of...
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i had a johnny from conflict some more on certainty in uganda we tracked the release of families who fled fighting in the diaz sea police in indonesia crackdown on illegal alcohol kills more than one hundred people in just one week and it's fourth time lucky for this athlete at the commonwealth games will have the details in sport that chad. holiday the weather still remains a little disturbed across the middle east of the founts of plough spilling out to the northern parts of syria saying some time whether to carry a class you just notice making its way into that east assad of the med it's right in this is quite mobile level i just wait for a swiss western parts of iran seen some town in the rain that will just slide out of iraq baghdad around thirty two celsius brightening up as we go through day as most go into friday that rain will start to a peach of a little bit but still some pockets of heavy rain still in place from out of cloud into the caspian sea pushing a little further east was kabul will be dry temperatures here at around twenty two celsius. peninsula but we have got th
i had a johnny from conflict some more on certainty in uganda we tracked the release of families who fled fighting in the diaz sea police in indonesia crackdown on illegal alcohol kills more than one hundred people in just one week and it's fourth time lucky for this athlete at the commonwealth games will have the details in sport that chad. holiday the weather still remains a little disturbed across the middle east of the founts of plough spilling out to the northern parts of syria saying some...
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since december seventy thousand people have fled fighting in the east to camps in neighboring uganda well malcolm webb has retraced the refugees journey he's traveled from uganda's capital kampala to the most of the refugees. he then headed to. the shore of lake albert in the d. . see this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally his visit bernie and a camp for people who fled the fighting and malcolm is joining us live from there now to tell us malcolm about where you are and the situation there. we're in a camp built on a on a muddy slope within the town of bunia very simple structures made of plastic sheets pulled over sticks it's raining now so you can only imagine what that means for the conditions of the people living here they've been here for about two months and they fled their villages a few kilometers up the road from here when militia came in fact people many people were killed many of them with machetes as a whole population fled so several thousand to living here in this camp but as you're just saying tens of thousands fled across lake albert ov
since december seventy thousand people have fled fighting in the east to camps in neighboring uganda well malcolm webb has retraced the refugees journey he's traveled from uganda's capital kampala to the most of the refugees. he then headed to. the shore of lake albert in the d. . see this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally his visit bernie and a camp for people who fled the fighting and malcolm is joining us live from there now to tell us malcolm about where you...
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we came to uganda. militias from the lendu ethnic group been attacking villages in breeches province called it to re since january the un says that supports more than seventy thousand to flee here uganda many more are displaced back at home people have lost their family ministers and women are subjected to sexual and gender based violence is for enduring. so they came very traumatised very tired in some needed very raw and they needed medical attention so. some people described the violence as ethnic rita so it's not she says the attackers killed anyone and everyone she said i think lendu herself the same as them some people here say they don't know why they've been forced from their homes now other suspect congo's government is behind it trying to stay in power by further postponing the long overdue presidential election the government denies it regardless people keep arriving here in uganda the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda when government officials wer
we came to uganda. militias from the lendu ethnic group been attacking villages in breeches province called it to re since january the un says that supports more than seventy thousand to flee here uganda many more are displaced back at home people have lost their family ministers and women are subjected to sexual and gender based violence is for enduring. so they came very traumatised very tired in some needed very raw and they needed medical attention so. some people described the violence as...
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regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal this year but new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugees some of the voth expanse of bush people are given plots wreaths is being given her here. she's got some plastic sheets a few simple for. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and use the tools to start filling the land and growing some food and now it's starting to rain rita lost her husband when she fled she and her children now have to wait for somebody to help them put up a shelter it might be safer here for their struggle over malcolm webb al-jazeera chiang wali refugee camp you can buy. police in indonesia are cracking down on the illegal alcohol trade after more than one hundred people died in one week alone from drinking bootleg liquor alcohol is legal in the muslim majority country but rising prices and restrictions have
regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal this year but new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugees some of the voth expanse of bush people are given plots wreaths is being given her here. she's got some plastic sheets a few simple for. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and...
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in the last four months uganda is already home to more than a quarter of a million congolese refugees that's according to the un refugee agency that's more than a third of the total exodus from the r.c. to neighboring countries as the major that more than three quarters of a million people well just there as malcolm webb is doing the journey of the refugees in reverse he's traveled from uganda's capital kampala to the chin while the refugee camp where most of them are resettled he then crossed the lake albert by boat ending his journey at the semi on the congolese side from where refugees are fleeing the fighting. i'm now standing in the democratic republic of congo and it's up in these hills where since the beginning of this the militia are of minas kings villages setting hearts on fire and killing people with machetes that's why senza thousands of fled many of them in camps like this which are very basic conditions are good just plastic sheeting stretched over sticks but lucky people those that can afford the sea have been coming down here to lake albert getting in rickety wooden bo
in the last four months uganda is already home to more than a quarter of a million congolese refugees that's according to the un refugee agency that's more than a third of the total exodus from the r.c. to neighboring countries as the major that more than three quarters of a million people well just there as malcolm webb is doing the journey of the refugees in reverse he's traveled from uganda's capital kampala to the chin while the refugee camp where most of them are resettled he then crossed...
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regardless people can thrive being here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda when government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots wreaths is being given her here she's got some plastic sheets a few simple for. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and use the tools to start selling the land and growing some food and now it's starting to rain rita lost her husband when she fled she and her children now have to wait for somebody to help them put up shelter it might be safer here for their struggles over malcolm webb al-jazeera chiang wali refugee camp uganda. mammals government has sought to reassure range of refugees in bangladesh saying their repatriation is a priority social welfare minister when the at i is the first senior official to visit her hindu refugees who fled to cox's biza
regardless people can thrive being here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda when government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal earlier this year that new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots wreaths is being given her here she's got some plastic sheets a few simple for. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the...
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a moment of malaysia for salt sudanese refugees in uganda.this piece concept has been organized by more this new pirate salsa band his musician who is also a refugee in uganda. the pi's using music to feel pretty have deleted to receive decent psychological trauma having escaped violence back at home. i read of an extremely happy because i know that the hope is already restored despite the fact that i look for things happen many things lost it when i see them smile i also smile because i see that hope is that a start and i'm encouraging them to live positive little music and at. the rhino comes to torment continues to walk with fellow refugees through a charity organization. impose women through financial literacy classes and also gives them startup loans for small businesses. leverage there is one of them. how small restaurant serves breakfast. and i think in the logan i can now pay school fees for all my children with assistance from a piano i've been able to buy him obama sheen that bakes cakes i feel empowered and this makes me happy as i
a moment of malaysia for salt sudanese refugees in uganda.this piece concept has been organized by more this new pirate salsa band his musician who is also a refugee in uganda. the pi's using music to feel pretty have deleted to receive decent psychological trauma having escaped violence back at home. i read of an extremely happy because i know that the hope is already restored despite the fact that i look for things happen many things lost it when i see them smile i also smile because i see...
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again they're waiting for buses to take them to a place to make new homes in this refugee camp in uganda. rita liza's stories typical a few days ago a militia attacked her village in congo we killed her neighbors with machetes she fled with her five children she's pregnant with her six see if you go out the door . we saw the fighting had started then they started burning houses with people inside so we went into the forest and hid for three days then we decided to run so we came to uganda and the militias from the lendu ethnic group been attacking villages in breeches province called it to re since january the u.n. says that the cost more than seventy thousand to flee here you can and many more are displaced back at home people have lost their family ministers and women are subjected to a sexual in the gender of a space by a little before and during flight so they came very traumatized very tired and some needed a very raw and they needed medical attention so. some people describe the violence as ethnic rita says it's not she says the attack has killed anyone and everyone she's in i thin
again they're waiting for buses to take them to a place to make new homes in this refugee camp in uganda. rita liza's stories typical a few days ago a militia attacked her village in congo we killed her neighbors with machetes she fled with her five children she's pregnant with her six see if you go out the door . we saw the fighting had started then they started burning houses with people inside so we went into the forest and hid for three days then we decided to run so we came to uganda and...
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sea side many refugees then take boats to escape to uganda and finally went on to bunia to a camp for internally displaced people. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from have village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yeah. and he septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with vaccines and a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband patricia's father was left behind. when the fighting started we were very skinny it other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone left i was alone i decided to run . as among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrive here by boat on the shores of lake albert that borders the two countries the un registers them before taking them to the camps. retraced their journey across the lake. carrying already. showing. the u.n. says the people who took this journey are among millions of congolese in need of help displaced by multi
sea side many refugees then take boats to escape to uganda and finally went on to bunia to a camp for internally displaced people. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from have village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yeah. and he septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with vaccines and a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes....
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see this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and find he visits bunia at a camp for people who fled the fighting. well that's exactly it is now in the code to join us from there is a grim site is it not welcome that's right it's not very good at all there can consist of hundreds of very simple structures on the muddy slope structures made of a plastic sheet stretched over simple frame made of sticks it's been raining quite a lot today and inside each of these shelters is just bare earth on the floor so you can imagine what rain falls on the conditions of the people here sanitation is not good at the best of time we are speaking to some of the community leaders just a short while ago complaining a lot of the children have diarrhea some of them a vomiting condition that really aren't good at all but the reason they're here is because they fled their villages outside the city of borneo when militia in recent months of attacks they've been ruthlessly killing people small children elderly people have been hacked to death with machetes that's why most of the population fro
see this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and find he visits bunia at a camp for people who fled the fighting. well that's exactly it is now in the code to join us from there is a grim site is it not welcome that's right it's not very good at all there can consist of hundreds of very simple structures on the muddy slope structures made of a plastic sheet stretched over simple frame made of sticks it's been raining quite a lot today and inside each of these shelters is just...
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says more than fifty seven thousand people from eastern democratic republic of congo have fled to uganda since december many leaving because of attacks by militia in the northeastern province of a tory has caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis more than thirteen million people need help that's twice as many as last year and more than seven million faces of this food shortages half of them children the political situation is on the clear present jessica below is still in office even though his tail officially ended in december two thousand and sixteen no dates been set for elections which have been repeatedly postponed as malcolm webb is retracing the journey of the refugees he's travelled from uganda's capital kampala to the chiang wali refugee camp. in these people ran for their lives. and now patients run in there waiting for buses to take them to a place to make new homes in this refugee camp in uganda. free to leave this story typical a few days ago a militia attacked her village in congo killed her neighbors with machetes she fled with her five children she's pregnant with her
says more than fifty seven thousand people from eastern democratic republic of congo have fled to uganda since december many leaving because of attacks by militia in the northeastern province of a tory has caused an unprecedented humanitarian crisis more than thirteen million people need help that's twice as many as last year and more than seven million faces of this food shortages half of them children the political situation is on the clear present jessica below is still in office even though...
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reporter: electric ovens are a rarity in rural uganda. efficient use of firewood here is a big issue. a year ago, with the help of a south korean bank and the ugandan government, this school got a new oven. it uses 60% less firewood than the old one, and requires less work to operate. alina: the new oven is the best for me. fantastic. no smoke, no what. i like it very much. it is fast in cooking, very fast, and you put very little firewood. reporter: justine akumu from the ministry of energy is visiting the school. she wants similar ovens to be installed across uganda, some 15,600 in the cocountry's schos alone. the deputy headmaster shows akumu where she cooked before they got the new oven. justine: i know, deforestation is so bad. i mean, our rate o of -- the percentage of forest that we have today in the country stands at 9%, you know, from 36% that we had about 15 years ago. so in the last 15 years we have had a rate of deforestation at about -- we've lost about 25% of our forest cover, it's so much. and if you look at the root cause
reporter: electric ovens are a rarity in rural uganda. efficient use of firewood here is a big issue. a year ago, with the help of a south korean bank and the ugandan government, this school got a new oven. it uses 60% less firewood than the old one, and requires less work to operate. alina: the new oven is the best for me. fantastic. no smoke, no what. i like it very much. it is fast in cooking, very fast, and you put very little firewood. reporter: justine akumu from the ministry of energy is...
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and since december alone seventy thousand have fled fighting in the east to camps in the brain uganda what malcolm webb has retrace the refugees journey now he's travelled from uganda's capital kampala to the ching wali camp where most of the refugees as resettled he then headed to kiss any land site on the shore of lake albert in the d.r. sea and this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he visits one year and a couple of people who fled the fighting well malcolm actually joins us now from borneo and it's a grim site is it not. right conditions here really aren't very good at all there are a few thousand people living in a few hundred shelters made of plastic sheets stretched over frames made of sticks it's been raining a lot today in the the ground inside these shelters is just bare earth you can imagine the impact on the quality of life here when the heavy downpour of rain and also on people's health been speaking some of the community leaders say many of the children have diarrhea that's just one of the many problems that it's all come out but they're
and since december alone seventy thousand have fled fighting in the east to camps in the brain uganda what malcolm webb has retrace the refugees journey now he's travelled from uganda's capital kampala to the ching wali camp where most of the refugees as resettled he then headed to kiss any land site on the shore of lake albert in the d.r. sea and this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he visits one year and a couple of people who fled the fighting well malcolm...
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from uganda's capital kampala to the chiang walid camp on the shore of lake albert where most of the refugees have resettled event costly to consented landing site on the sea side of the war this is where many refugees take pools to escape to uganda and finally he continued to nia to a camp for internally displaced people. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from her village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice. anti septic's praise just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband his father was left behind i did. when the fighting started we were thierry skitt other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone leafed i was alone so then i decided to run. as among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrived here by boat on the shores of lake albert borders the two countries un registers them before taking them to
from uganda's capital kampala to the chiang walid camp on the shore of lake albert where most of the refugees have resettled event costly to consented landing site on the sea side of the war this is where many refugees take pools to escape to uganda and finally he continued to nia to a camp for internally displaced people. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from her village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old...
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regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal yeah but new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots being given her here she's got some plastic sheets a few simple farm. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and use the tools to start selling the land and growing some food and now it's starting to rain free to last her husband when she fled she and her children now have to wait for somebody to help them put up shelter it might be safer here for their struggles over malcolm webb al jazeera chang wali refugee camp you can buy as half a sporty as far. thanks very much romo has staged a remarkable comeback to barcelona added the champions league the italians trailed four one from the first leg of their quarter final but won three nil at home to progress on away goals it's just
regardless people keep arriving here in uganda. the u.n. says more resources donors threatened to cut funds for refugees in uganda government officials were implicated in a corruption scandal yeah but new arrivals still need help at the moment a lot of the refugee settlement is a vast expanse of bush people are given plots being given her here she's got some plastic sheets a few simple farm. now she asked to build a shelter that's what she'll be living in for the weeks ahead and use the tools...
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his goal is to improve the livelihood of fellow sultans refugees in uganda. when i come like this i feel i am really at home when i see women progressing. looking i feel when i think community living you know how many. do and looking for i feel happy extremely happy and i believe that through music and able to create a peaceful and a healthy society. since two thousand and thirteen the conflict in south sudan has lived thousands of people would be. according to the u.n. refugee agency you when it's. over four million people have been forced to flee their homes. while these people long for peace sees music school forward conciliation a time bring stability to the world's youngest nation. aright and we've got some more music coming out free because twenty eighteen is the year of european cultural heritage and this is an initiative for the european commission and there are hundreds of events of performances around the continent is here to tell us more about it so tell us about this initiative by the european this is as you said cultural heritage as they've calle
his goal is to improve the livelihood of fellow sultans refugees in uganda. when i come like this i feel i am really at home when i see women progressing. looking i feel when i think community living you know how many. do and looking for i feel happy extremely happy and i believe that through music and able to create a peaceful and a healthy society. since two thousand and thirteen the conflict in south sudan has lived thousands of people would be. according to the u.n. refugee agency you when...
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aid an estimated seventy thousand people have fled fighting in the east for camps in neighboring uganda malcolm webb has retraced the refugees journeys he traveled from uganda's capital kampala to the chiang wali camp on the shores of lake albert where most of the refugees are resettled he then crossed the lake to the cassette landing site on the d r c side that's where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he continued to bunia to a camp for internally displaced people. it's taken days for cooma careen and her children to get from have village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patricia. and she septic spray is just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check. fled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband father was left behind. when the fighting started we were very skinny it other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone left i was alone so then i decided to run. as among thousands who fled to uganda si
aid an estimated seventy thousand people have fled fighting in the east for camps in neighboring uganda malcolm webb has retraced the refugees journeys he traveled from uganda's capital kampala to the chiang wali camp on the shores of lake albert where most of the refugees are resettled he then crossed the lake to the cassette landing site on the d r c side that's where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he continued to bunia to a camp for internally displaced people. it's...
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and this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he visits bunia as you can see in a camp for people who have fled the fighting here's his reports. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from have a village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yes. and he septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check who misled her village after her brother in law was killed by a militia with machetes. husband his father was left behind. when the fighting started we were very scared other people ran away but my husband wasn't around so i waited after everyone left i was alone so then i decided to run . coom is among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrive here by boat on the shores of lake albert that borders the two countries the un registers them before taking them to the camps. to retrace their journey across the lake. in a wooden boat. on the lake carrying injured already. very often. the only people
and this is where many refugees take boats to escape to uganda and finally he visits bunia as you can see in a camp for people who have fled the fighting here's his reports. it's taken days for cooma corinne and her children to get from have a village in the democratic republic of congo to the safety of this refugee camp in uganda with two year old patrice yes. and he septic sprays just too much. life in the camp begins with frank scenes in a medical check who misled her village after her...
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as among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrive here by boat on the shores of lake albert that borders the two countries the un registers them before taking them to the camps. retraced their journey across the lake. carrying already. showing. the u.n. says the people who took this journey are among millions of congolese in need of help displaced by multiple conflicts across the country he says the crisis is neglected and he wanted governments meeting at a conference in geneva to donate around one and a half billion dollars when we reached the congolese side of the lake we found more people who fled their homes many here couldn't afford the boat unlike those in uganda they receive almost no assistance that the government says the un's greatly exaggerated the number of people affected by the crisis and so it didn't attend the conference. back the problems you money we're not trying to deny that there is a humanitarian problem but we don't consider it at that level we have to avoid making a business and of the humanitarian situation which discoura
as among thousands who fled to uganda since the beginning of this year most of them arrive here by boat on the shores of lake albert that borders the two countries the un registers them before taking them to the camps. retraced their journey across the lake. carrying already. showing. the u.n. says the people who took this journey are among millions of congolese in need of help displaced by multiple conflicts across the country he says the crisis is neglected and he wanted governments meeting...
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this week in global ideas we had to southwest in uganda today in the congo river. the once beautiful waterway has been a dumping ground for sewage and waste and the rich vegetation along its banks has been destroyed but things are starting to change a reporter. headed to the small town of fort. he met people determined to revive that. there wasn't always as much rubbish and then around the pongo river that's what locals say but the problem has become worse and worse the garbage now blocks the flow of the river and pollutes the water. to clean it up these days everyone pitches in with locals from fort portal and western uganda coming together once a month to collect garbage as head of a local conservation group guns e successfully raised awareness of the problem. to start with he had to contend with a lot of reluctance. to do the problem. we didn't. even. realize the management is still a problem in football of. we have all of the leadership because. we involve the community of. the quality of the rivers water is crucial for the region. originating in the mountains
this week in global ideas we had to southwest in uganda today in the congo river. the once beautiful waterway has been a dumping ground for sewage and waste and the rich vegetation along its banks has been destroyed but things are starting to change a reporter. headed to the small town of fort. he met people determined to revive that. there wasn't always as much rubbish and then around the pongo river that's what locals say but the problem has become worse and worse the garbage now blocks the...
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needs you might say enough distance to survive now you provide assistance to refugees arriving in uganda from the democratic republic of congo tell us exactly what they are coping with what do they tell you well since the beginning of the year uganda has received seventy thousand refugees from cargo this is actually ten thousand small because you have less to receive throughout the. whole two thousand and eighteen so we're really really stretched for months here and people are telling how horrendous stories. these are stories of horror of conflict of of violence and people here on the ground need shelter any tools they need food that they need access to health services and care and other humanitarian agencies working in uganda which working. around the r.c. and science. i'm trying to build a bat around the the aid that's operating off people however we are all struggling with the lack of funding you know the donor conference has raised five hundred thirty million dollars all that money be enough to make a difference. well definitely as i mentioned it's a step in the right direction howev
needs you might say enough distance to survive now you provide assistance to refugees arriving in uganda from the democratic republic of congo tell us exactly what they are coping with what do they tell you well since the beginning of the year uganda has received seventy thousand refugees from cargo this is actually ten thousand small because you have less to receive throughout the. whole two thousand and eighteen so we're really really stretched for months here and people are telling how...
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the likelihood is they willjust ago, and how uganda get on. just scraped through to the semifinals, where they are likely to face australia, who are the in form team at the moment, and will likely face new zealand. but new zealand netball in freefall right now. remind us, let look back 2a hours and what happened on day six. the botswana contender, we remember when he got such a massive following. explain to us what happened in these games. london was interesting because he came down with the norah virus and they wouldn't let him compete. in glasgow, he said it was too cold for him to compete well. —— norovirus. he was desperate to get his gold medal and last night he did on the gold coast. a gold for botswana, their first, gold coast. a gold for botswana, theirfirst, and gold coast. a gold for botswana, their first, and he gold coast. a gold for botswana, theirfirst, and he did it in real style. he was so happy afterwards. he started ups past the he started doing press ups past the finish line. so a very happy isaac makwala, finally getting th
the likelihood is they willjust ago, and how uganda get on. just scraped through to the semifinals, where they are likely to face australia, who are the in form team at the moment, and will likely face new zealand. but new zealand netball in freefall right now. remind us, let look back 2a hours and what happened on day six. the botswana contender, we remember when he got such a massive following. explain to us what happened in these games. london was interesting because he came down with the...
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all of the people here who arrived here in uganda in the last few days having fled violence at home in the democratic republic of congo and all the people that we've spoken to tell similar stories they say militia came to their villages with guns machetes people were hacked to death people had limbs cut off or shot hearts were set on fire so they fled to make the perilous journey here many walked for days on foot and crossed by lake albert in rickety boats overfilled is a strong risk of storms some boats that capsized but those that have made it here say they're glad to be here it's safer than what's going on at home and now they're in this refugee settlement they're waiting for humanitarian workers to give them a few simple islands' to get started they were given a plot of land where the have to make a shelter out of sticks and plastic sheeting start digging the ground so they can start to produce their own food now we're living like that for months until they can build anything more substantial but all the people here say that this is a better deal than what's going on at home at the
all of the people here who arrived here in uganda in the last few days having fled violence at home in the democratic republic of congo and all the people that we've spoken to tell similar stories they say militia came to their villages with guns machetes people were hacked to death people had limbs cut off or shot hearts were set on fire so they fled to make the perilous journey here many walked for days on foot and crossed by lake albert in rickety boats overfilled is a strong risk of storms...
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there's no any law that protects all right like in other countries neighboring countries like uganda so when musicians produce music at least to earn something out of their work. but. emmanuel is one of more than fifty artist in south sudan all facing the same problem musicians writers and poets are all suffering because there are no laws in place to protect their work now many prefer to have their work produced in other countries where there is copyright legislation. where in south sudan and south hundreds in order to have a comprise the society and system here. i wanted to try to publish in uganda i would publish them and you're going to give me yeah but he would i would still maintain that i didn't you know solace in the news poet who's publishing a new grammar there are new distribution companies in south sudan it's not seen as a worthwhile investment but that doesn't mean artists works are not being sold distributing the work of artist without their permission and then difficult to bring a stick or drive to meet a fellow here in the markets and choose the music you want he'll co
there's no any law that protects all right like in other countries neighboring countries like uganda so when musicians produce music at least to earn something out of their work. but. emmanuel is one of more than fifty artist in south sudan all facing the same problem musicians writers and poets are all suffering because there are no laws in place to protect their work now many prefer to have their work produced in other countries where there is copyright legislation. where in south sudan and...
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malcolm webb is retracing the journey of the refugees he's travelled from uganda's capital kampala to the china refugee camp. all of the people here who arrived here in uganda in the last few days having fled violence at home in the democratic republic of congo and all the people that we've spoken to tell similar stories they say militia came to their villages with guns machetes people were hacked to death people had limbs cut off were shot hearts were set on fire so they fled to make the perilous journey here many walked for days on foot and crossed by lake albert in rickety boats overfilled the strong risk of storms some boats that capsized but those that made it here say they're glad to be here it's safer than what's going on at home and now they're in this refugee settlement they're waiting for humanitarian workers to give them a few simple ice and to get started they were given a plot of land where the have to make a shelter out of sticks and plastic sheeting start digging the ground so they can start to produce their own food now we're living like that for months until they can
malcolm webb is retracing the journey of the refugees he's travelled from uganda's capital kampala to the china refugee camp. all of the people here who arrived here in uganda in the last few days having fled violence at home in the democratic republic of congo and all the people that we've spoken to tell similar stories they say militia came to their villages with guns machetes people were hacked to death people had limbs cut off were shot hearts were set on fire so they fled to make the...
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in uganda in1958, meeting? it is really devastating.strations? there are issues, very many governments coming, commonwealth leaders, who suggest because this is a sensitive topic, they distance themselves away from the topic. can you see it getting on the official gender at some point? at some point it will happen but it is so shocking that there is this mass violation of lgbt rights in 70% of commonwealth countries and the commonwealth leaders at this summit won't even discuss the issue. i have been campaigning for 30 years to get it on the agenda. every time they say no, no, no. they will discuss every issue under the sun but will not even talk about the kinds of experiences that edrisa and espoir have had. it is so distressing. their stories are typical of tens of thousands of lg bt their stories are typical of tens of thousands of lgbt people in commonwealth countries. we are hopeful change will come, because the seychelles, belize... i'm going to interrupt you because i think the queen is on her way. i hope you will forgive me. tha
in uganda in1958, meeting? it is really devastating.strations? there are issues, very many governments coming, commonwealth leaders, who suggest because this is a sensitive topic, they distance themselves away from the topic. can you see it getting on the official gender at some point? at some point it will happen but it is so shocking that there is this mass violation of lgbt rights in 70% of commonwealth countries and the commonwealth leaders at this summit won't even discuss the issue. i...
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also quite risky lake albert where people have to cross on posts that comes along the border with uganda and the democratic republic of congo it's very prone to storms the boats tend to be overloaded boats in the last few weeks have capsized of course is a very very high risk of people drowning erikson all able to swim or if they're not near the shoreline or if they don't have a light jacket when the boat hit so people have come from a bad situation to a slightly better when everyone here says least they're glad to be here in the u.n. says that more than seventy thousand arrived here in western uganda since the beginning of january fleeing conflict over the border in the democratic republic of congo and when you talk to people there malcolm what sort of stories are you hearing about the conditions that prompted them to flee home. everyone talks about similar things happening in their villages they say militias belonging to the. lendu ethnic group and there's militias attack people killed people some people have been cut with machetes other people have been shot hart says but the civilian
also quite risky lake albert where people have to cross on posts that comes along the border with uganda and the democratic republic of congo it's very prone to storms the boats tend to be overloaded boats in the last few weeks have capsized of course is a very very high risk of people drowning erikson all able to swim or if they're not near the shoreline or if they don't have a light jacket when the boat hit so people have come from a bad situation to a slightly better when everyone here says...
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a couple of hours drive inside uganda a memorial service has been held in south africa for the woman many called the mother of the nation thousands went to sam many for winnie magic. where she lived and fought against apartheid the activist and former wife of south africa's first black president nelson mandela died last week at the age of eighty one she played a leading role in the fight against white minority rule catherine so he has more from still at her. it is quite. good here. as it. was now we might be hearing something that he meant. was that he did. have to leave the key note address and a lot of people i say wife yeah i saved it just here to celebrate the extraordinary life to celebrate the struggle that she face she was literally the face of the struggle for liberation and for that she suffered immensely she was a pretty song she was held in solitary confinement was kept away from her children she was a banished to some far away village where she didn't know any bodies of people here say that they just how are the how the carriage and that's why they're here this is a stadi
a couple of hours drive inside uganda a memorial service has been held in south africa for the woman many called the mother of the nation thousands went to sam many for winnie magic. where she lived and fought against apartheid the activist and former wife of south africa's first black president nelson mandela died last week at the age of eighty one she played a leading role in the fight against white minority rule catherine so he has more from still at her. it is quite. good here. as it. was...
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uganda is the polar opposite.uilding walls, and they are extraordinary gr. >> stephen: we actually have to go here. but thank you for sharing the story about how the ugandans are welcoming people. >> can i say one more thing that is important and you can edit the other stuff you don't care about. what i want people to know is people say, "i don't have a talk show and i'm not a rich guy tore a newscaster. how can i make a difference? and i say to people, you have the most powerful thing in the world. you have a vote. and use that vote. ( cheers and applause ) and-- and-- and on every issue, whether it be the refugee issue or any issue on the plate in your lifespan, if you don't feel that your representatives are matching your moral, ethical nature, find people who do. and-- and-- ( cheers and applause ) thank you. and-- and those people will guide all of us into who-- who-- you know, those people who know the people, they will-- they will help you learn about them, support them, get them elected. put them in positi
uganda is the polar opposite.uilding walls, and they are extraordinary gr. >> stephen: we actually have to go here. but thank you for sharing the story about how the ugandans are welcoming people. >> can i say one more thing that is important and you can edit the other stuff you don't care about. what i want people to know is people say, "i don't have a talk show and i'm not a rich guy tore a newscaster. how can i make a difference? and i say to people, you have the most...
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i wanted to try to publish in uganda i would publish them and you're going to give me yeah but he would i would still maintain that i didn't you know solace in the news poet who's publishing a new grammy there are no distribution companies in south sudan it's not seen as a worthwhile investment but that doesn't mean artists works are not being sold distributing the work of art without their permission isn't difficult to bring a stick or drive to meet a fellow here in the markets and choose the music you want he'll cop it and you'll pay and it'll cost less than a dollar then you can reproduce songs using the music and the lyrics and the artists don't even know that their music is being sold on government has taken little interest in the arts and literature sector especially after a civil war broke out in twenty thirty tens of thousands of people have been killed and a third of the country's twelve million population displaced but the government says it is now working on a bill and forming a council to protect the intellectual property of artists will be formed soon by the by the approval
i wanted to try to publish in uganda i would publish them and you're going to give me yeah but he would i would still maintain that i didn't you know solace in the news poet who's publishing a new grammy there are no distribution companies in south sudan it's not seen as a worthwhile investment but that doesn't mean artists works are not being sold distributing the work of art without their permission isn't difficult to bring a stick or drive to meet a fellow here in the markets and choose the...
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there been protests and tell of even over an alleged agreement between israel and uganda to forcibly deported immigrants that was prime minister benjamin netanyahu cancelling a deal with the united nations that plan to send half of israel's thirty five thousand african migrants to western nations twenty thousand people protested last week against plans to deport asylum seekers from eritrea and sudan. those are the headlines to keep it here on al-jazeera inside story that's next. there is a very important force of information for many people around the world when all the cameras have gone i'm still here go into areas that nobody else is going to talk to people that nobody else is talking to and bringing that story to the forefront. just hours after news of another suspected chemical attack in eastern russia blames israel for a missile strike on a syrian air base donald trump reacts on twitter calling the syrian president an animal but with trump sending out mixed signals on u.s. troops in syria what more can he do this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm daryn jordan
there been protests and tell of even over an alleged agreement between israel and uganda to forcibly deported immigrants that was prime minister benjamin netanyahu cancelling a deal with the united nations that plan to send half of israel's thirty five thousand african migrants to western nations twenty thousand people protested last week against plans to deport asylum seekers from eritrea and sudan. those are the headlines to keep it here on al-jazeera inside story that's next. there is a very...