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is footing the bill for the refugees who are coming to uganda.at, do you think, a big consideration for the government, in choosing to do this? >> it could be, because, right now, i'd say that the economy is doing quite badly. i recently -- kampala town locked up shop because of the high taxes, and their argument was that we have been through a lockdown. we do not have money, and yet you are imposing higher taxes on us. how are we supposed to make business? the economy is really struggling, i must say. and so, the first question ugandans had about this deal was, who's going to fit the bill? -- foot the bill? and the u.s. and the ugandan government quickly came in to say that the u.s. is footing the bill. so, yes, it was a big consideration, because i don't think the government right now has the capacity to take in extra refugees, especially with the concern of people from afghanistan, the security risk that it comes with. nastasya: we've talked a little bit about that, of course. francois, i don't want to let you go without asking you about some
is footing the bill for the refugees who are coming to uganda.at, do you think, a big consideration for the government, in choosing to do this? >> it could be, because, right now, i'd say that the economy is doing quite badly. i recently -- kampala town locked up shop because of the high taxes, and their argument was that we have been through a lockdown. we do not have money, and yet you are imposing higher taxes on us. how are we supposed to make business? the economy is really...
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fred: without vaccines, uganda's -- uganda has imposed lockdowns.ister aceng says these are not only unaffordable anymore; they're unenforceable. dr. aceng: everybody's tired. the focus of most people has now moved away from survival, in keeping safe from the pandemic, to economic survival, where i need to get food on the plate. fred: of the survivors, she and others say none will pay a heavier price than children in a country where half the population is younger than 14. at the vaccination site, sisters deborah and winnie, 11 and 12, sell bananas, so they may eat each night. student: i loved studying. fred: what was your favorite subject? student: i liked mathematics and social science fred: the government hopes to reopen schools in the weeks ahead, but these sisters and millions of others, their families financially wiped out, may not return soon, if ever. another troubling sign, child labor, which had been declining for two decades in uganda and elsewhere, saw an increase in 2020, a trend the u.n. says is getting much worse in 2021. we will explo
fred: without vaccines, uganda's -- uganda has imposed lockdowns.ister aceng says these are not only unaffordable anymore; they're unenforceable. dr. aceng: everybody's tired. the focus of most people has now moved away from survival, in keeping safe from the pandemic, to economic survival, where i need to get food on the plate. fred: of the survivors, she and others say none will pay a heavier price than children in a country where half the population is younger than 14. at the vaccination...
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a gaping, sprawling stone quarry just outside uganda's capital. it is also a gravel factory-- all of it done by hand. large, small, and very small hands. evelyn is 11 years old. she works every day, balancing on a makeshift ladder to crack open the rock face. her family will then pound the larger rocks into gravel with crude hammers. for some, the only available tool is a larger rock. braving sun and rain, evelyn's mother, sylvia naggujja, who has done this work for more than a decade, labors by her side, next to six brothers and sisters. for all this work labor, they earn less than $2 a day. that's the whole family. >> we go and break stones. like, that plastic jerry can, you see there? we fill it, at 300 shillings for each jerry can. >> reporter: it's exhausting, dangerous work, a scene repeated at dozens of sites in the area. accidents and injuries are common, especially among young children. >> life is not okay. when i break these stones, sometimes they cut my fingers. sometimes the small pebbles fall into my eyes. life is not good. another ti
a gaping, sprawling stone quarry just outside uganda's capital. it is also a gravel factory-- all of it done by hand. large, small, and very small hands. evelyn is 11 years old. she works every day, balancing on a makeshift ladder to crack open the rock face. her family will then pound the larger rocks into gravel with crude hammers. for some, the only available tool is a larger rock. braving sun and rain, evelyn's mother, sylvia naggujja, who has done this work for more than a decade, labors...
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and in time paula, uganda, we have marian to rabo, a human rights activist and politician. thank you all for joining us today. now i do want to start with where we are now that all of these official ellis of ended there are moves that teams to get couple airport open with some category and tucker support. and i think the taliban has promised, but i've got nationals who have valid travel documents from another country they will be allowed to leave from so are you confident that we can hold the taliban to their promises? will people be allowed to go? no, i'm not going to get it all and i'm afraid that the taliban will make sure that nobody can escape the country and stuff. my biggest, here at the moment is that there are still 1000 tens of thousands of again, we're desperate to need a country. and i am very concerned that only the most privilege only the most connected will be able to leave the country. whereas the other will remain in the country. i think that this is a threat to the really for all doors will be stuck in the country. and clearly the process should have begun
and in time paula, uganda, we have marian to rabo, a human rights activist and politician. thank you all for joining us today. now i do want to start with where we are now that all of these official ellis of ended there are moves that teams to get couple airport open with some category and tucker support. and i think the taliban has promised, but i've got nationals who have valid travel documents from another country they will be allowed to leave from so are you confident that we can hold the...
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then they can harbor as you know uganda 80% of poor kids are in local private schools and again 75% in india there is a wonderful report every year on the annual states in rural india and growing year on year in the urban areas it is 70 or 80%. the estimate i came up with there's 450,000 low-cost private schools in india alone, nearly half a million private schools in india alone so the point we are making that is a huge scale and that is the mind blowing thing about this without any government subsidy, nothing from government or international agencies. people like me get involved in a little way that carries on because entrepreneurs are providing something parents want and it's better than the government alternative. >> you noticed a young lady who was reading about albert einstein and you got to talking with her and it turns out from what you said here, she found nothing interesting in science and her schools, government schools in india. but then she began to read a little bit on her own about einstein and other matters and discovered the mystery and fascination of it and you said a
then they can harbor as you know uganda 80% of poor kids are in local private schools and again 75% in india there is a wonderful report every year on the annual states in rural india and growing year on year in the urban areas it is 70 or 80%. the estimate i came up with there's 450,000 low-cost private schools in india alone, nearly half a million private schools in india alone so the point we are making that is a huge scale and that is the mind blowing thing about this without any government...
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, kenya, and beyond, comes across the border of the town of cindy in uganda and into libya in the congo . most of the goods end up in temple, a business hob, innocuous province, minerals for mining areas are also transported using this route. but rebel groups in north q and the neighboring it to re provinces have made doing business dangerous. poly cop vito is a trade union leader and sees the traders enough q andy. tory have collectively lost more than half a $1000000000.00 in recent years because of attacks by armed groups including the democratic forces. you see it already through this one. the bottom look will become tricia middleton, a gold come in for mining areas or government needs to delete these rebels. nearly 2 weeks ago, fighters from the armed group, almost a convoy and killed several people keep not thumb and burned dozens of vehicles. this was despite the national army and un peacekeepers being present. catholic of police was in his vehicle when they were a talk, he had to flee and hiding the forest. his car was torched, global reports on the convoy is usually very long a
, kenya, and beyond, comes across the border of the town of cindy in uganda and into libya in the congo . most of the goods end up in temple, a business hob, innocuous province, minerals for mining areas are also transported using this route. but rebel groups in north q and the neighboring it to re provinces have made doing business dangerous. poly cop vito is a trade union leader and sees the traders enough q andy. tory have collectively lost more than half a $1000000000.00 in recent years...
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can you walk me through my the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c, about 20 years ago, and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions in the world have struggled to contain the violence when you are chasing them, they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more more nimble, more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat the victims of armed groups in water, appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and balance. katherine's lawyer, all the 0 north q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. america has a new prime minister, the billionaire fuel fuel tycoon. this afternoon, he was appointed by the king on friday, 2 days off to his party, one parliamentary elections. a canoe says, a former agriculture minister and also one of the countries
can you walk me through my the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c, about 20 years ago, and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions in the world have struggled to contain the violence when you are chasing them, they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more...
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i'm going to uganda, which is in africa. >> reporter: paisley's passion is helping the most vulnerablehe was only four, she heard about refugees in a bible class. that led to a lot of tough questions for her mom, tali jones. >> kind of bending down with my phone on google, looking up which countries are safest and which ones are taking in the t most refugees, because this was not a topic i was planning to discuss with a four-year-old. >> reporter: paisley's curiosity became a call to action. that's the reason for her trip to uganda, where, with the help from some experienced adults, she plans to deliver these do- it-yourself school desks.se >> it's made out of 100% sustainable wood. >> reporter: interlocking pieces that can be transformed into a pop-up classroom. there's also a toolbox with pencils and learning kits, made for hundreds of kids in a refugee camp. why do you stick with this? >> if we do not help them because the adults aren't, then who will help them have a better life? i mean, they're just like you and me. >> reporter: paisley will deliver the first portable classrooms a
i'm going to uganda, which is in africa. >> reporter: paisley's passion is helping the most vulnerablehe was only four, she heard about refugees in a bible class. that led to a lot of tough questions for her mom, tali jones. >> kind of bending down with my phone on google, looking up which countries are safest and which ones are taking in the t most refugees, because this was not a topic i was planning to discuss with a four-year-old. >> reporter: paisley's curiosity became a...
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the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c, about 20 years ago, and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions of the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have things in the minting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more local move. nimble more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in water appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and balance. katherine's lawyer, all 0 north q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. one is to rule most notorious figures of recent history has died after 29 years in prison . the mail guzman was founder of the hard left that shining path, armed group responsible for tens of thousands of killings in the eighty's and ninety's. ludhiana. sanchez is
the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c, about 20 years ago, and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions of the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have things in the minting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to...
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the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic crites and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have things in the mounting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more local move. nimble more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat the victims of armed groups in water appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and violence. katherine's lawyer all 0, not q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. hundreds of thousands of students are missing out in school in south africa because of the battle with coven. 19. it's feared the destruction to children's education will be felt for years to come from miller reports. new allows him up. more law has spent much of the s
the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic crites and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have things in the mounting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal...
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. >> in utah at the university of oxford university of western cape in south africa and uganda around the world in your teaching position and interestingly you've been around the world doing research on education in unusual places. you are the author of at least 15 books if i'm not mistaken and if i count the latest book which is "really good schools" global lessons for high-caliber, low-cost education published by independent institute and we invite our friends around the world to get a copy of this book by james tooley which we are going to talk about now. you have been called sir anthony frazier international work you are called by philanthropy digest the indiana jones of education policy and how did yoc get that moniker and do they have had? >> i do have a hat. what was indiana jones doing? do you is going somewhere in search of something mythical something that people denied existed and is finding it and doing stuff with it. the relationship for me of course was people were saying i was going into developing countries in search of something mythical which was a low-cost private e
. >> in utah at the university of oxford university of western cape in south africa and uganda around the world in your teaching position and interestingly you've been around the world doing research on education in unusual places. you are the author of at least 15 books if i'm not mistaken and if i count the latest book which is "really good schools" global lessons for high-caliber, low-cost education published by independent institute and we invite our friends around the world...
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the adf, with the roots in uganda, established the base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions. the walls have struggled to contain the balance when you are chasing them. they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more moon nimble. more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in war appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and violence. katherine's lawyer all 0 last q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. thousands of indigenous women in brazil have been protesting against president jail. both scenario demanding better protection of their and festal lines, from 170 different groups from across the country. and they're in the capital to fight against the case at the supreme
the adf, with the roots in uganda, established the base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic rights and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions. the walls have struggled to contain the balance when you are chasing them. they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you...
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can you see the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago. and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic crites and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions of the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have seeing them, they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more local move. nimble more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in water appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and violence. catherine soil, i'll just 0 last q will province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. at least 20 people have been killed me and martin clashes between troops and a local armed group in the western mug way. region countries been in turmoil since february coo and a military cracked on descent, has killed more than a 1000 people. and some areas
can you see the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago. and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic crites and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces, and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions of the world have struggled to contain the balance when you have seeing them, they are minting themselves and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because...
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at the 3 people have been killed in a building collapsed in uganda, capital cam, paula, the full story block was still under construction when it collapse during a storm or off years, people who were seeking shelter from the rain could be trapped in the rubble. 2 children have been rescued and taken to hospital construction site accidents are common and uganda where health and safety regulations last been threatened to the serbian orthodox churches. leader in montenegro has gone ahead. despite protests, demonstrators blocked roads and 40 police. before the ceremony opponent see the church as a symbol of a creeping serbian influence. 15 years after montenegro became independent. same as radi reports. police and protesters fight in the montenegrin capital of the tenure. demonstrations against the an observation of the new head of the serbian orthodox church. fascism, fascism, pure, fascist, and their secretary and gang colorado. this was the true t rush. it's all for no reason. they were not over 50100 of us in the sense that in front of them on a free day through to you guys all the tim
at the 3 people have been killed in a building collapsed in uganda, capital cam, paula, the full story block was still under construction when it collapse during a storm or off years, people who were seeking shelter from the rain could be trapped in the rubble. 2 children have been rescued and taken to hospital construction site accidents are common and uganda where health and safety regulations last been threatened to the serbian orthodox churches. leader in montenegro has gone ahead. despite...
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just a little while ago was the eastern side of uganda, dealing with that heavy rain and landside high temperatures across south africa. johannesburg, 27. but i think for the 1st time this season will get you up to 30 likely on sunday . the china has been very strategic the way to finding a sweet indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan economy, counting the coast on al jazeera, we understand the different cultures across the wow. what move the news and current does that matter to you? oh, a pathologist. see where these are the tell stories this. all of us special envoy for haiti has quit over the treatment of haitian migrant. daniel foot described us policy on deportations and inhumane and counterproductive. lava from a volcano in the canary islands has flowed, but there is it can cause more damage instead of the law. but just throwing out to see the volcano on the palm on interrupted 6 days ago, hundreds of hundreds of stores an
just a little while ago was the eastern side of uganda, dealing with that heavy rain and landside high temperatures across south africa. johannesburg, 27. but i think for the 1st time this season will get you up to 30 likely on sunday . the china has been very strategic the way to finding a sweet indian ocean. what is it? and we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in without the international aid. what do you think is going to happen? the afghan...
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got together in a for trick or treat and the pope as, as a meet is very highly demanded here in uganda. so if we would get funding for such, for all the able to sustain ourselves or not been panic all the time, all the time, we have to do something all the time today for speak all the time they have to to go to school or that time they have to feed, we actually know that there is a source where we get some revenue from when i finally get the place to build that home for the children and they see them become somebody, use the fall in the funding for them. so if you give me a satisfaction the me ah ah, i want people to find things for my life. i softly eliza need. so i want my life suit. the me, i do believe that one, every one needs a 2nd chance in the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly well. aside from then being punished for salvador, victor, boston lord, have seen women incarcerated. some say their only crime was a devastating still, but an in house story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage of justice, a witness documentary on a
got together in a for trick or treat and the pope as, as a meet is very highly demanded here in uganda. so if we would get funding for such, for all the able to sustain ourselves or not been panic all the time, all the time, we have to do something all the time today for speak all the time they have to to go to school or that time they have to feed, we actually know that there is a source where we get some revenue from when i finally get the place to build that home for the children and they...
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places like our hobbies, through the tropics of africa, some pretty big storms, south sudan into uganda, juba has a high of 30 degrees, a lot of heat for southern areas of africa, so we're talking about namibia and botswana have only up to $34.00 degrees, johannesburg. i think, i think we'll do it. we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. so that look like it will come on sunday things in part to an east breeze, and we've got an abundance of sunshine temperatures, while above the average enjoy season. ah, the world's lungs are being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing a rate of football pictures a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. no, with the bite of their life, people empower brazil's amazonian battle on algebra. ah, the aircraft carrying micro cove rig and michael stave, or left chinese airspace. and they're on their way home. to canadians have been released in china. off the u. s. ch
places like our hobbies, through the tropics of africa, some pretty big storms, south sudan into uganda, juba has a high of 30 degrees, a lot of heat for southern areas of africa, so we're talking about namibia and botswana have only up to $34.00 degrees, johannesburg. i think, i think we'll do it. we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. so that look like it will come on sunday things in part to an east breeze, and we've got an abundance of sunshine temperatures, while above the...
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. >> and 78% of the children private-- and sticking with african, the research has been done in uganda and 80% of poor kids are in low cost private schools and the capital of ghana, 75%, something like that. in india there's rural education and a wonderful report, asa, annual state of educational report and in rural india alone 30% are in private school. >> good gracious. >> in europe 70, 80% again and the estimate i come up with people why they accept this, there are 450,000 low cost private schools in india alone, nearly half a million private schools in india alone. so the point we're making is, you don't have to have government sustainability and scaleability. >> scaleability, that's a huge, huge scale. >> that's a huge scale and that's the mind blowing thing about this, totally without any aid, without any government subsidy, nothing, nothing from the governments, nothing from the international agency. people like me get involved in a little way, tiny little way, but it carries on because the entrepreneurs providing something that parents want and it's better than the government a
. >> and 78% of the children private-- and sticking with african, the research has been done in uganda and 80% of poor kids are in low cost private schools and the capital of ghana, 75%, something like that. in india there's rural education and a wonderful report, asa, annual state of educational report and in rural india alone 30% are in private school. >> good gracious. >> in europe 70, 80% again and the estimate i come up with people why they accept this, there are 450,000...
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but you go into these places and a very similar and africa the search has been done and parler in uganda, 80% of poor kids are in local private schools. and again, they get the 75% something like that in india there is stuff on rural education and annual state education and in rural india alone the countryside 30% of kids are in private schools and growing year on year. in urban areas it is 70 or 80%, the estimate i come up with and why people except this, 450,000 private schools in india alone. 450,000 maybe half a million private schools in india alone scalability, that is a huge scale without any aid or government subsidy. nothing from the government or the agencies but it carries on because entrepreneurs in these countries providing something that parents want and it's better than the government alternative. >> in chapter seven of the book you mention you are sitting in the mall by india and you notice a young lady who was reading about albert einstein and you got to talk to her and it turns out from what do you say she had found nothing interesting in science and her school she was
but you go into these places and a very similar and africa the search has been done and parler in uganda, 80% of poor kids are in local private schools. and again, they get the 75% something like that in india there is stuff on rural education and annual state education and in rural india alone the countryside 30% of kids are in private schools and growing year on year. in urban areas it is 70 or 80%, the estimate i come up with and why people except this, 450,000 private schools in india...
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junior got together in a portrait portrait on the pope as as a neat is very highly demanded here in uganda. so if we would get funding for such for you or be able to sustain ourselves or not been panic all the time, or the time we have to do something all the time. you've been for speak all the time. they have to, to go to school or that time they have to feed. we actually know that there is a source where we get some revenue from. when i finally get the place to build a home for the children and they see them become somebody, use the full in the funding for them. so it gives me that fashion the me ah ah, i want people to find things from my life. and i softly delay some need be so i want my life to suit me. i do believe that once every one needs a 2nd chance in the an astonishing documenting. he didn't pay him one of the most embattled corners of the globe. child that can stand 20 years of war, follow me from boyhood to manhood, a life that has no no p shaped by hardship, resilience and adventure. the unique film that captures the conflict in a way it has never been seen before. whitney o
junior got together in a portrait portrait on the pope as as a neat is very highly demanded here in uganda. so if we would get funding for such for you or be able to sustain ourselves or not been panic all the time, or the time we have to do something all the time. you've been for speak all the time. they have to, to go to school or that time they have to feed. we actually know that there is a source where we get some revenue from. when i finally get the place to build a home for the children...
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school closures in uganda lead children to help their families survive, with many being trafficked into was the first year in two decades that saw an increase in child labor around the world. and, with the pandemic devastating economies, the
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so some of that would be with the colombian marines, and i say i used to be with range in the uganda. and as you know, came out of the and an army. and the challenge that i was with when i spent a month and black water from pinochet's private guard. and some of these countries are known for extremely brutal wars, whether it's columbia severally own. and there's not a lot of discussion where did your life so long as you are in the army and you meet certain criteria. and sometimes you don't have to be in the army to meet this criteria. so the u. s. system and of course, any business is going to put out a specification. if you can, mass specification and your costs are lower than you in the job. the who make no borders and the line to tease you emerge. we don't have authority. we actually world leads to take action and be ready. people are judge, you know, crisis and we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in her own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping
so some of that would be with the colombian marines, and i say i used to be with range in the uganda. and as you know, came out of the and an army. and the challenge that i was with when i spent a month and black water from pinochet's private guard. and some of these countries are known for extremely brutal wars, whether it's columbia severally own. and there's not a lot of discussion where did your life so long as you are in the army and you meet certain criteria. and sometimes you don't have...
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and i say i used to be with range in the uganda. and as you know, came out of the, again, an army of the chileans that i was with when i spent a month, and blackwater from pinochet's private guard. and some of these countries are known for extremely brutal wars, whether it's columbia severally own. and there's not a lot of discussion about where did your lack of stuff long as you are in the army and you meet certain criteria. and sometimes you don't have to be in the army to meet this criteria. so the u. s. system and of course, any business is going to put out a specification. if you can, mass has specification and your cost is lower than you in the job on the having alternate realities to experience or even live in like say, world warcraft. those might be you know, especially during the panoramic where you can go anywhere in the game world, go everywhere, choose the game that you want, any open roll game, choose it, and you are now on a vacation in a place where you're like flying helicopters or you're you're on beaches, you're, y
and i say i used to be with range in the uganda. and as you know, came out of the, again, an army of the chileans that i was with when i spent a month, and blackwater from pinochet's private guard. and some of these countries are known for extremely brutal wars, whether it's columbia severally own. and there's not a lot of discussion about where did your lack of stuff long as you are in the army and you meet certain criteria. and sometimes you don't have to be in the army to meet this criteria....
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so some of that would be with the colombian marines, and i say i used to be with range in uganda, as you know, came out of the, again, an army of the challenges that i was with when i spent a month in blackwater, from pinochet's, private guard and some of these countries are known for extremely good wars, whether it's colombia severally own. and there's not a lot of discussion about where did your like, so long as you are in the army and you meet certain criteria. and sometimes you don't have to be in the army to meet this criteria. so the u. s. system, and of course, any business is going to put out a specification. if you can, mass has specification and your cost is lower than you in the job. ah, the way the u. s. government funded is through the issuance of treasury bond and they pay the interest on those bonds by collecting taxes who owns most of those bonds. virtually all those bonds, the top 110th the one percent. so the government simply becomes a pass through mechanism for people to pay money from their pockets through something called taxes that are just a fake leave that hi
so some of that would be with the colombian marines, and i say i used to be with range in uganda, as you know, came out of the, again, an army of the challenges that i was with when i spent a month in blackwater, from pinochet's, private guard and some of these countries are known for extremely good wars, whether it's colombia severally own. and there's not a lot of discussion about where did your like, so long as you are in the army and you meet certain criteria. and sometimes you don't have...
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the worldwide protest that had kids shouting from san francisco to uganda. >>> cooler weather on the way and eventually more of those rain chances. we'll have an updated look at this and those temperatures. see you back here in about eight minutes. >>> who is eligible for those pfizer booster shots? wheal look at why the cdc's position is so unusual. >>> also it was an iconic photo from the afghan air lift. our interview with the u.s. air crew behind touching image. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. my new spicy tiny tacos, a spicy twist on my snackable tiny tacos. 15 for $3.50 or loaded for just a buck more.
the worldwide protest that had kids shouting from san francisco to uganda. >>> cooler weather on the way and eventually more of those rain chances. we'll have an updated look at this and those temperatures. see you back here in about eight minutes. >>> who is eligible for those pfizer booster shots? wheal look at why the cdc's position is so unusual. >>> also it was an iconic photo from the afghan air lift. our interview with the u.s. air crew behind touching image....
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some very torrential rains, which of course, flooding in places like south sudan, and more recently, uganda where we are going to see those storms intensify rolling across the democratic republic of congo. we could see more flooding from that. the rains are also expected to get rhonda heavy around the gulf of guinea. we could see flooding where they do rumble across towards the west, but further south it is looking finer and dryer, the temperatures down in cape town, but it'll pick back up in johannesburg with sunshine. ah, the lord more indians are going under the not to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length, some people are willing to go to reach new on al jazeera. i will just 0. when i come this must be unjust. and it also is immoral. the crisis of covert 19 vaccine inequality is the u. s. commit defending half a 1000000000 doses for and middle income countries. ah .
some very torrential rains, which of course, flooding in places like south sudan, and more recently, uganda where we are going to see those storms intensify rolling across the democratic republic of congo. we could see more flooding from that. the rains are also expected to get rhonda heavy around the gulf of guinea. we could see flooding where they do rumble across towards the west, but further south it is looking finer and dryer, the temperatures down in cape town, but it'll pick back up in...
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anderson joins me in just a moment to talk about how one lawyer's work in kenya and uganda is impactingwomen who have been put behind bars. take a look at this, first. >>> it's a graduation ceremony few thought possible. in a maximum-security prison in nairobi, kenya, inmates and guards who attended law school by mail are today getting law degrees from the university of london. it's happening thanks to the work of this man, alexander mclean, a british lawyer whose nonprofit, justice defenders, provides legal training inside prisons and africa. >> good afternoon, brothers. our work is to help people who don't have lawyers to access justice. >> i met alexander mclean two years ago while reporting for cbs's 60 minutes. he is one of the most extraordinary people i know. how are you doing as an organization now? >> as an organization, we've innovated, we've grown, and we have been reminded that the world's crying out for justice. >> few inmates in kenyan prisons know their rights and many have never had a lawyer to defend them. so far, justice defenders has trained hundreds and of prisoners
anderson joins me in just a moment to talk about how one lawyer's work in kenya and uganda is impactingwomen who have been put behind bars. take a look at this, first. >>> it's a graduation ceremony few thought possible. in a maximum-security prison in nairobi, kenya, inmates and guards who attended law school by mail are today getting law degrees from the university of london. it's happening thanks to the work of this man, alexander mclean, a british lawyer whose nonprofit, justice...
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situation for eastern parts of the democratic republic of congo. quite soaking. rain western side of uganda. just a little while ago was the eastern side. if you've gone to dealing with that heavy rain and landslides, high temperatures across south africa, johannesburg, 27. but i think for the 1st time this season will get you up to 30 likely. on sunday. the people are much more than to the communities they live in. no matter how much i need to present titian as much as anyone else's going a lot of domains, one of the most polluted part of the night, the delta. and now it's people say they want a clean up all that is point and bottom and with immediate love that coverage covers you just when you suffer calamities. i don't think that's right. and that is what i wanted to change. i wanted to go further to cover story stuff, impact the lives of people to, to flip this totally. but i was really passionate about stories with fucked. the government's food rather, keep him in the story stuff, drop the fixed narrative and depend on the reality on the thought is why i became a journalist. i'm how mu
situation for eastern parts of the democratic republic of congo. quite soaking. rain western side of uganda. just a little while ago was the eastern side. if you've gone to dealing with that heavy rain and landslides, high temperatures across south africa, johannesburg, 27. but i think for the 1st time this season will get you up to 30 likely. on sunday. the people are much more than to the communities they live in. no matter how much i need to present titian as much as anyone else's going a...
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any 3 people have been killed when a building collapsed in uganda. capital come parlor, the 4 story block was still under construction when it collapse during a storm. there are fears, people who were seeking shelter from the rain could be trapped under the rubble. 2 children have been rescued and taken to hospital. those were the headlines. the news continue is here now to 0. after all hell the algorithm that you've done for watching the around the world, the powerful entities are working to manipulate and influences you've heard about it. trolls bought fake news. there are algorithms that work behind each of these algorithms that have been developed and designed to push specific types of content to our content that says click me, the mexico is probably not the 1st place that comes to mind when you think of online manipulation. sure, it's happening everywhere, but the countries we often hear most about our, the usa and russia. mexico, however, has been a testing ground, some of the most insidious online tactics we've seen, on least around the world. there's a blogger, turned activists ca
any 3 people have been killed when a building collapsed in uganda. capital come parlor, the 4 story block was still under construction when it collapse during a storm. there are fears, people who were seeking shelter from the rain could be trapped under the rubble. 2 children have been rescued and taken to hospital. those were the headlines. the news continue is here now to 0. after all hell the algorithm that you've done for watching the around the world, the powerful entities are working to...
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and it's a similar story for uganda. we've seen land slides in the east. we could see more with those heavy rains. but come sunday it's going to be the gulf of guinea. that once again sees the wet and windy weather. we are expecting some flooding across parts of nigeria where that rain falls heaviest. now to the south, that is a lot dry and lots of heat coming through. what swan a full a situ, an for south africa, the temperature picks up in cape town, lots of heat coming through for johannesburg. but it will cool down as we go into next week. the, the from the world's most populated region. and until story across asia and the pacific to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. ah, when i went on out there a little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnant be going horribly well aside from then being punished for salvador devotion lot. i've seen women incarcerated. some say they're only crime with a devastating still, but i mean how in dory of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice, a witnes
and it's a similar story for uganda. we've seen land slides in the east. we could see more with those heavy rains. but come sunday it's going to be the gulf of guinea. that once again sees the wet and windy weather. we are expecting some flooding across parts of nigeria where that rain falls heaviest. now to the south, that is a lot dry and lots of heat coming through. what swan a full a situ, an for south africa, the temperature picks up in cape town, lots of heat coming through for...
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the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic christ and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions, the wild have struggled to contain the violence when you have things in the mounting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal with more local move. nimble more flexible health workers in this hospital say not much has changed here. they still often treat victims of armed groups in water appears to be an ending cycle of sphere and violence. katherine's lawyer all 0 north cuba province in the eastern democratic republic of congo. they're early signs of the corona virus outbreak in south africa could be on the decline with a few provinces having officially emerged from a 3rd wave. the vaccination effort has also been ramped up and the countries health regulator has just proved. pfizer is vaccine for
the adf, with roots in uganda, established a base in this part of the d. r. c. about 20 years ago and has killed thousands of people. they say they're fighting for islamic christ and have been linked to the islamic state. government forces and one of the largest un peacekeeping missions, the wild have struggled to contain the violence when you have things in the mounting themselves. and they are going everywhere. so which also in terms of tactics is more difficult because then you have to deal...
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this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and have village near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict, violence and insecurity. in eatery, providence was concealed identity for protection. when they had guns, when they came and broke into my house, my children started crying. all 3 of the men raped me. they also killed my neighbors. children. stories like has in this spot of the democratic republic of congo are uncomfortably common. you know, good dinner. i was too weak, but i had children to protect and we needed to flee. so i took my children and we started running through the forest somewhere, wishes also helped us to get to bonia housework as give her emergency medication to protect her from getting any sexually transmitted infections. that last then receive a 2nd victim. on this day, 7 women reported they'd been raped. she was they found us as were escaping from our village. i had my one and a half year old baby on my back that killed her with a machete and rape me in front of my brother. and f
this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men and have village near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict, violence and insecurity. in eatery, providence was concealed identity for protection. when they had guns, when they came and broke into my house, my children started crying. all 3 of the men raped me. they also killed my neighbors. children. stories like has in this spot of the democratic republic of congo are...