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uganda ones to reduce dependence on imports. this electric bass for instance is made by a ugandan company the state does fully funded it as a way of showing how the country's resources can be used instead of simply being exported as raw materials minium that is part of this fuss and easily discussed here have been born to flow steel which is the biggest component on this bus we have an o. and with and is now circumventing that and localizing the supply chain that fuels production in manufacturing last year uganda spent more than $880000000.00 on importing goods from china alone research and see that uganda can keep that karsh if locals produce the goods however the local economy could still lose out if the factories at home owned by the chinese who can rip it profits some also argue that because china relies on africa's raw materials and its market it might not be ready to lose each to the locals whatever china wants 'd too much of it they come and take it here they take it and grow much or they can process and they bring it bac
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uganda wants to reduce dependence on imports. this electric bus for instance is made by a ugandan company the state does fully funded it as a way of showing how the country's resources can be used instead of simply being exported as raw materials minium that is part of this fuss and is really discussed here the bam boom the flow this steel which is the biggest component on this bus we have an o. and is an outside contracting duct and localizing the supply chain that fuels production in manufacturing last year uganda spent more than $880000000.00 on importing goods from china alone research and see that uganda can keep that karsh if locals produce the goods however the local economy could still lose out if the factories at home owned by the chinese who can report yet profits some also argue that because china relies on africa's raw materials and its market it might not be ready to lose each to the locals whatever china wants too much of it they come and. they take it and grow much are they going for and they bring it back now you'
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because of the plan of us pandemic public life is slowly returning to normal that applies here in uganda as well as to many other countries in africa to find out more let's ask my co-host in nigeria hello neal to how are you doing hello sandra we're good here and indeed it's been wonderful seeing how life is slowly returning to normal still i'm also glad that i'm here that i would finally travel and produce reports in their own countries here's a look at what you've lined up for this week with the social entrepreneur in uganda who's using recycled plastic to make protective ratio so how often do you find out about a new admission form of water treatment in germany i will go to botswana to learn how dogs are helping to ensure that you watch out i kill. we starve in south africa here to lock down regulations have been eased in recent weeks but the effects are still noticeable. being away and nature reserves and zoos are struggling financially the current about this crisis is severely impacted south africa's largest bird reserve the world of birds normally it is filled with visitors but tho
because of the plan of us pandemic public life is slowly returning to normal that applies here in uganda as well as to many other countries in africa to find out more let's ask my co-host in nigeria hello neal to how are you doing hello sandra we're good here and indeed it's been wonderful seeing how life is slowly returning to normal still i'm also glad that i'm here that i would finally travel and produce reports in their own countries here's a look at what you've lined up for this week with...
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countries here's a look at what you've lined up for this week the business social entrepreneur in uganda who's using recycled plastic to make protective ratio for hospitals find out about a new application form of water treatment in germany i would go to botswana to learn how dogs are helping to ensure that you watch you just i kill. we starve in south africa here to lock down regulations have been eased in recent weeks but the effects are still noticeable. being away and nature reserves and zoos are struggling financially the current about this crisis is severely impacted south africa's largest bird reserve the world of birds normally it is filled with visitors but those days it's empty apart from a few employees and the birds of course. such of the morning in capetown with a country still under lockdown this is generally not a lot happening outside it's a different. life some sharing because biggest bank is home to 3000 bags and. at this time of the day they only want to be fed. 8 am in the food qichen john t.v. and his team are getting breakfast ready they're in charge of the hungry p
countries here's a look at what you've lined up for this week the business social entrepreneur in uganda who's using recycled plastic to make protective ratio for hospitals find out about a new application form of water treatment in germany i would go to botswana to learn how dogs are helping to ensure that you watch you just i kill. we starve in south africa here to lock down regulations have been eased in recent weeks but the effects are still noticeable. being away and nature reserves and...
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here in northern uganda i recycling company was a reboot of operations. is now making less fields that are ardently needed in the hospitals all the plastic parts like the stripes on the plastic west which ringback often comes from the hospitals themselves. oh. when you can gauge the works in hospital in northern uganda on awards not specifically for favored 19 patients nonetheless is a frontline health care worker she's upgraded her personal safety precautions. it's very is a full and very important in this chain more like i can't get close contact confessions during my 1st year i protect myself they're all. a lot of what he does is administer medicine mostly via drip she often has to throw away more than 20 empty drip bottles in a single shift disposing of all. plastic is burdensome for the hospital but not for peter or cuoco and his team. we normally twice in the month and whenever we come to pick their waste we take about 10 socks 10 plus sucks but we use in the process is a quick oh is a community and environmental activist and his business partner pa
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exporting raw cotton to end up importing. >> uganda wants to reduce dependence on imports.his, for instance, is made by a ugandan company. the state has fully funded it as a way of showing how the country's resources can be used instead of simply being exported as raw materials. >> the aluminum that is part of this bus, we have iron ore and we can start converting thahat n a local supplply chain thatt fus production in manufacturing. >> last year, uganda spent more than $880 million importing goods from china alone. researchers say that uganda can keep the cash if locals produce the goods, but the local economy would still lose out if factor is at home are owned by the chinese who can repatriate profits. some have the idea that because china relies on africa's raw materials and its market, it might not be ready. >> they pick it in raw material, the process, and bring it back. now you are telling them that you want to start your own business. in total, what you've told them is please get out of here, and you have wrecked the relationship. >> but that does not seem to deter t
exporting raw cotton to end up importing. >> uganda wants to reduce dependence on imports.his, for instance, is made by a ugandan company. the state has fully funded it as a way of showing how the country's resources can be used instead of simply being exported as raw materials. >> the aluminum that is part of this bus, we have iron ore and we can start converting thahat n a local supplply chain thatt fus production in manufacturing. >> last year, uganda spent more than $880...
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and beyond outside uganda's capital kampala these women and main habitate did lead to produce half a 1000000 fis musts within 8 weeks. the team leader at this government facility wants to demonstrate that ugandans can make products that were previously imported how do you go to a hardware store and you can't find a single item that is maybe. even a bowl. and i'm thinking isn't the question there were 2 for reducing things like. what is there in the 1st. exporting are all cotton. to end up important coverage when moved to. uganda wants to reduce dependence on imports this electric bass for instance is made by a ugandan company the state does fully funded it as a way of showing how the country's resources can be used instead of simply being exported as raw materials minium that is part of this bust is really discussed here the bump on the floor this steel which is the biggest component on this bus we have an o. and with and is an outside contracting that and localizing the supply chain that fuels production in manufacturing last year you're going to spend more than $880000000.00 on imp
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just because it oversees the well being of chimps in uganda is nearby and in lake victoria. that is a constant for this tradition that. the colorful bit about. primates that apes. and also very 4 letter word. viruses of only the parts of. the chimpanzee trust provides a safe haven for 50 chimpanzees of the 95 acre island. most to blame of victims of illegal wildlife trade and human wide life conflicts these days because of called good 90 this stuff here in highlight food from the mainland is even more strictly controlled the news you. for example does up with you by the time we just lost it all going from the farm to the truck drove up to the market pool hall so. so by the time we thought it good thing we don't know what's under the dome where it's come from so well very careful about its all the food we get we disinfected. meats that sheep's and humans share name to us into their d.n.a. and. so not surprisingly be of so susceptible to many of the same diseases. and while the as it being the case of corbin maine teen reported among the chimpanzees so far just short of a coon
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let's talk always shall write to in uganda only too aware that the cold in 1000 pandemic causes spread like wildfire all across the globe ont he tells affected nearly every aspect of our lives so wouldn't it stand to reason that this aggressive virus also poses a greater risk to our closer to causing the chimpanzees conservationists think it does and that is why one chimp sumptuary is taking every precaution possible to protect the endangered eps in its current. before boarding the boats of the shows of the mainland just erik windows careful to disinfect the skin and clothing for overseas the well being of chimps in uganda is known by many nick victoria. it will and that is a constant for this just a little bit later we're going to forget about them. and also a bit of our what. else is of the on in the past. the chimpanzee trust provides a safe haven for 50 chimpanzees of the 95 acre island. most to blame of victims of illegal wildlife trade and human wide life conflicts. these days because of called good 90 this stuff here in highlight food from the mainland is even more strictly cont
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things looking in uganda right now high near to simulate picture here for example ever since the government imposed don't have equally felt the impact with no tourists coming through the resort insufficient funds available to buy food and a medication to cater for the young the most without so much noise being affected by culverts 19 but we are glad that you could join us on this new episode of africa i am saundra 3 nobody here in kampala uganda and here's what is coming up shortly. we know how the corner of my recipe because humans but what about other primates we visit actually here in uganda to find out in kenya we'll hear about a project that alone is not closed and i'm leaving grazing butterflies and in ghana we'll meet a group of young activists on mission saving the a forest. let's start our show writer in uganda also be only too aware that the cold it's $1000.00 pandemic causes spread like wildfire all across the globe ont he tells afflicted nearly every aspect of our lives so wouldn't it stand to reason that this aggressive virus also poses a greater risk to our closest causing the
things looking in uganda right now high near to simulate picture here for example ever since the government imposed don't have equally felt the impact with no tourists coming through the resort insufficient funds available to buy food and a medication to cater for the young the most without so much noise being affected by culverts 19 but we are glad that you could join us on this new episode of africa i am saundra 3 nobody here in kampala uganda and here's what is coming up shortly. we know how...
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glad that you could join us on these new episode of africa i am saundra to nobody here in kampala uganda and here's what is coming up shortly. we know how the core numberous affects humans but what about other primates we visit on sanctuary here in uganda to find out in kenya we'll hear about a project that i was looking closed on and i'm leaving grazing butterflies and in ghana we'll meet a group of young activists read a mission saving the a forest. let's talk always shall write in uganda we are only too aware that the covert 1000 pandemic causes spread like wildfire all across the globe ont he tells affected nearly every aspect of our lives so wouldn't it stand to reason that this aggressive virus also poses a greater risk to our closer to causing the chimpanzees conservationists think it does and that is why one chimp sumptuary is taking every precaution possible to protect the endangered eps. before boarding the boats on the shores of the mainland just serach windows careful to disinfect the skin and clothing for overseas the well being of chimps in uganda is known by many nic victo
glad that you could join us on these new episode of africa i am saundra to nobody here in kampala uganda and here's what is coming up shortly. we know how the core numberous affects humans but what about other primates we visit on sanctuary here in uganda to find out in kenya we'll hear about a project that i was looking closed on and i'm leaving grazing butterflies and in ghana we'll meet a group of young activists read a mission saving the a forest. let's talk always shall write in uganda we...
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in uganda we learn how start-ups are bringing a aut a trtransport revolution during e coronavirus lockdown . but first - women in afghananistan fear that a retun of the taliban could threaten their hard-won freedoms. 18 years after the islamist taliban were driven from power in afghanistan, women in the country still face discrimination and hardship. there's a lack of schools Â" particularly foror girls. in 2018 as much as 90 pepercet of women had only attended primary school. many are unable to read or write. after the taliban were ousted during a us-led military intervention in late 2001, many women hopeped their lives ulud change for the betteter. but since the western military alliance began gradually pulling out of afghanistan, many fear a return of the terror organization. according to a survey by us research consultancy gallup, almost half, 47% of all afghan women would leave the country if they could. however, some women are determined to keep fighting for their r rights at hohome. working out is gaisu yari's way of beating stress. attacks occur on an almost daily basis in kabul, w
in uganda we learn how start-ups are bringing a aut a trtransport revolution during e coronavirus lockdown . but first - women in afghananistan fear that a retun of the taliban could threaten their hard-won freedoms. 18 years after the islamist taliban were driven from power in afghanistan, women in the country still face discrimination and hardship. there's a lack of schools Â" particularly foror girls. in 2018 as much as 90 pepercet of women had only attended primary school. many are...
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how much cycling company in uganda is making protective shield from the mystic ways. the nationalists from talk and talk of plastics that explicitly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses and for the environment. for. the next on. i'm not laughing at them well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and with that mr jadwin thinks even for german culture looking at the stereotypes clad idiots think the future of the country that i now know i'm right. yet you don't seem ridiculous drama they are you know it's all about hey look i'm rachel join me to meet the jetman sunday w. . post. my smiley. face he. painted me. and. i just may screw drivers who look at me. my answer. i am unsolder them bridges. the secret. starts july 3rd w. a warm welcome to our environment magazine africa after a month of restrictions imposed because of the poor no one gimmick public life is slowly returning to normal that's applies here in uganda as well as to many other countries in.
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i'm a cycling company and uganda is making protective shield from my stick waist the nationalists from talking talking plastics have acted swiftly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses and good for the environment eco for the. next on t.w. . like vogue. says was before the soul of the russian soul as deep as their country has made us to. so many different walks of life some choose the road less traveled by some endured a bumpy ride but all of them come straight from the heart the russians and intimate journey from birth to death. in 45 minutes on d w. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good systems wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w. here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we're all in this to get on together make it. stay safe everybody. stay safe stay safe please stay safe. a warm welcome to our environment magazine. after amounts of restrictions imposed because of the poor gimmick public life is slowly returning to normal
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and a big hello from kampala uganda to all of you as to what did you know that one thought of the global population walks in the other cultures sicked here in africa it is over half the population that is why we decided to make a special edition that he's all about for me. will find out home in south africa should farming mix for you. and how food is grown with hydroponics in nigeria. and finally why farming doesn't have to mean deforestation. we start the show in south africa anyone who's ever been there will have noticed the thousands of kilometers of fencing that caught of course the land usually designed to contain the cuttle fences have a devastating effect on the environment they are not only a deadly trial for the way of life they also prevent a lifestyle from moving around freely which leaves all the grazing and non-degree addiction some hadas on the tree bossing this trend and they are spearheading an ecological revolution. when the herders leave their livestock on to the great plains of the car route in central south africa the animals on allowed to linger. to protect the veget
and a big hello from kampala uganda to all of you as to what did you know that one thought of the global population walks in the other cultures sicked here in africa it is over half the population that is why we decided to make a special edition that he's all about for me. will find out home in south africa should farming mix for you. and how food is grown with hydroponics in nigeria. and finally why farming doesn't have to mean deforestation. we start the show in south africa anyone who's ever...
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now, hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda.t locust outbreak that kenya has seen in 70 years... ..threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions. if nothing is done, each generation of locusts multiplies by 20, so the race is on to stop them breeding again. i'm anne soy, the bbc‘s senior africa correspondent, and i've spent the past few months stuck in nairobi, covering the impact of the covid—i9 pandemic. today, i'm leaving the city to find out about another crisis which has the potential to be even more destructive than covid—i9 for some areas of my country. nairobi is one of the hotspot areas for covid—i9, and so movement in and out of the metropolitan area is forbidden, except for essential services — that includes journalists like us — but we still had to get this letter from the media council of kenya, just to certify that we are allowed to travel outside the metropolitan area. and we also have our press cards, to show the security officers who are making sure that there's no movement in and out of that area. we are t
now, hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda.t locust outbreak that kenya has seen in 70 years... ..threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions. if nothing is done, each generation of locusts multiplies by 20, so the race is on to stop them breeding again. i'm anne soy, the bbc‘s senior africa correspondent, and i've spent the past few months stuck in nairobi, covering the impact of the covid—i9 pandemic. today, i'm leaving the city...
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i was cycling company in uganda is making protective steel from plastic waste. from talk a child to plastics has acted swiftly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses good for the environment cold comfort go. next to. this. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong measuring of verbal combat mean you're going to see for yonks why the undisputed champion of so full of the cool talk trying to frighten people you know who so far everybody understands it is that you enter the conflict zone and join tim sebastian susie holds the powerful to account this is a fix for your whichever way you like to spin the conflict. totally. and germany with t.w. and any time any place. is a new. video novella as. they have the benefit of. songs to sing along to download to see just a combo from super funds to do a. varied course is kind of into active exercises the hard thing about the d w joe call moustache dungeon and on facebook in the uk still. german for free but w. a warm welcome to our environment magazine africa after months of restrictions imposed b
i was cycling company in uganda is making protective steel from plastic waste. from talk a child to plastics has acted swiftly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses good for the environment cold comfort go. next to. this. is a master of the art of confrontation this is wrong measuring of verbal combat mean you're going to see for yonks why the undisputed champion of so full of the cool talk trying to frighten people you know who so far everybody understands it is that you enter...
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from kamla, uganda, special correspondent, michael baleke reports. >> reporter: from the castles on te gold coast of africa t held men and women before they were loaded onto ships to be sold in the americas, to the bustling modern capital of ethiopia in east africa, to protests in south africa, a country still feeling the effects of aparteid, africans are questioning the gacy of colonialism and slavery. racial discrimination is on amos wekesa's mind as he plays a board game with his son duringvi the 19 lockdown. wekesa is a ugandan businessman, a black african married to a white american. they believe they are safein uganda than in the u.s.-- safer from the racl discrimination his wife observed growing up in the u.s. >> ( translated ): our firstbors hinking about university, and our second-born, and it's very sad tt she has to tell them, "if you're thinking about university outside uganda, don't think about the u.s., becausof the racial challenges that are in there." but also at the same time,ik peopleme, the husband who travels to the u.s. for business or them that travel for familyis
from kamla, uganda, special correspondent, michael baleke reports. >> reporter: from the castles on te gold coast of africa t held men and women before they were loaded onto ships to be sold in the americas, to the bustling modern capital of ethiopia in east africa, to protests in south africa, a country still feeling the effects of aparteid, africans are questioning the gacy of colonialism and slavery. racial discrimination is on amos wekesa's mind as he plays a board game with his son...
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france and work of our uganda and promoting peace justice and freedom. but. you know this isn't slightly time letters that i want to. give me i feel like maybe we speak we've touched a nerve here go ahead. you know when people are waging war on on stone statues they're not really waging war on the statue but a story but i do think it is imperative that we not tell the story of colonialism imperialism and the subjects of those colonialist imperatives work life didn't have agents right i mean at the height of british raj how many how many english were india right i think they made deals with people and there were people in subjugated communities who played a part in colonial systems actually that's the way that's it it's a fact i mean you know we talk about the transatlantic slave trade africans i mean the what this wasn't a snack should not have that type of systematic movement of human beings without africans played a part in the slave trade and these are complicated stories of people and places of color who actually were tears in her i mean just bringing ste
france and work of our uganda and promoting peace justice and freedom. but. you know this isn't slightly time letters that i want to. give me i feel like maybe we speak we've touched a nerve here go ahead. you know when people are waging war on on stone statues they're not really waging war on the statue but a story but i do think it is imperative that we not tell the story of colonialism imperialism and the subjects of those colonialist imperatives work life didn't have agents right i mean at...
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i'm a cycling company in uganda is making a protective shield from us to place. the nationalists from talk of talk of plastics have acted swiftly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses and good for the environment. for the. next on the deal. when will this happen again. until then the d.j. star paul van dyke used blazing new trails. come to move us from the session mindstream from berlin. what made him a visit and asked what projects he can still see through. the roman. season 60 minutes on t.w. . event i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase books. this is the book for you to. get smarter birth free get over your books. play. dumb. a warm welcome to our environment magazine africa after months of restrictions imposed because of the poor gimmick public life is slowly returning to normal that's applies here in uganda as well as to many other countries in africa to find out more let's ask my co-host in nigeria hello how are you doing.
i'm a cycling company in uganda is making a protective shield from us to place. the nationalists from talk of talk of plastics have acted swiftly during the pandemic. it's good for doctors and nurses and good for the environment. for the. next on the deal. when will this happen again. until then the d.j. star paul van dyke used blazing new trails. come to move us from the session mindstream from berlin. what made him a visit and asked what projects he can still see through. the roman. season 60...
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now, hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda.cust outbreak that kenya has seen in 70 years... ..threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions. if nothing is done, each generation of locusts multiplies by 20, so the race is on to stop them breeding again. i'm anne soy, the bbc‘s senior africa correspondent, and i've spent the past few months stuck in nairobi, covering the impact of the covid—i9 pandemic. today, i'm leaving the city to find out about another crisis which has the potential to be even more destructive than covid—i9 for some areas of my country. nairobi is one of the hotspot areas for covid—i9, and so movement in and out of the metropolitan area is forbidden, except for essential services — that includes journalists like us — but we still had to get this letter from the media council of kenya, just to certify that we are allowed to travel outside the metropolitan area. and we also have our press cards, to show the security officers who are making sure that there's no movement in and out of that area. we are trave
now, hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda.cust outbreak that kenya has seen in 70 years... ..threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions. if nothing is done, each generation of locusts multiplies by 20, so the race is on to stop them breeding again. i'm anne soy, the bbc‘s senior africa correspondent, and i've spent the past few months stuck in nairobi, covering the impact of the covid—i9 pandemic. today, i'm leaving the city to...