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uganda is really blessed.e freshest water body in africa, the lake victoria, is in uganda. we have all this beauty. it is heartbreaking to see that a country like uganda, that we used to call "the pearl of africa", we are losing our rivers. we are losing lake victoria. uganda is losing to plastic waste. just 6% of plastic waste is collected for recycling here. when i go to our villages, i see the plastics. i go to the lake, i see plastics. i visit the rivers, i see plastics. it really makes me feel like we are losing our natural environment. plastic pollution is affecting the marine life. we have seen plastic killing fish. more than three quarters of everything coca—cola sells in uganda is in throwaway plastic bottles. as you can see, we are finding coca—cola bottles. this is also fanta — a product of coca—cola. this is coca—cola once again. why should we see plastic everywhere? coca—cola. the problem is not littering. the problem is that there is more plastic than the waste system can cope with. panorama's an
uganda is really blessed.e freshest water body in africa, the lake victoria, is in uganda. we have all this beauty. it is heartbreaking to see that a country like uganda, that we used to call "the pearl of africa", we are losing our rivers. we are losing lake victoria. uganda is losing to plastic waste. just 6% of plastic waste is collected for recycling here. when i go to our villages, i see the plastics. i go to the lake, i see plastics. i visit the rivers, i see plastics. it really...
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at the marrow mine in easton, uganda. 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says, if he doesn't find any, he doesn't get paid. if you come back again, it ran at that jazz. you are not good. again, you go back home. now sometimes you get a little money leaky, or 201-0000. $10000.00 you can't in shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020. shortly after the 1st case of cove at 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced the surgeon infections when called me to kimmy, scores were lost. i'd activities good glossed it if was to use to come in and evolve this activity to get what get some money for some way. will it also force the younger children because they had nothing to do that as i was at the un says uganda is now the only country in africa where schools remain closed. 16 year old and net worry, she'll never catch up on the school work. she's missed saying i'd hometown banks yoga, an anti then morale to re
at the marrow mine in easton, uganda. 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says, if he doesn't find any, he doesn't get paid. if you come back again, it ran at that jazz. you are not good. again, you go back home. now sometimes you get a little money leaky, or 201-0000. $10000.00 you can't in shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020. shortly after the 1st case of cove at 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes...
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schools in uganda has been closed for more than a year and a half. because if a pandemic that's longer than anywhere else in the world, according to the united nations and in the absence of an education, some children say their only option is to dig for gold. victoria gate and b has more at the more aero mine in easton, uganda. 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says if he doesn't find any he doesn't get paid. if you come back again, it ran at that jazz. you are not good, i can you go back home now? sometimes you get a little money leaky or 20. then those are $10000.00 you can't in shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020, shortly after the 1st case of cove at 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced a surgeon, infections when called me to kimmy, scores were lost. i'd activities good glossed it if was to use to come in on the wallow, this activity to get what get some money for some iow
schools in uganda has been closed for more than a year and a half. because if a pandemic that's longer than anywhere else in the world, according to the united nations and in the absence of an education, some children say their only option is to dig for gold. victoria gate and b has more at the more aero mine in easton, uganda. 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says if he doesn't find any he doesn't get paid. if you come back again, it ran at that jazz. you are not good, i can you go...
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schools and uganda has been closed since march 2020. shortly. after the 1st case of cove at 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced a surgeon, infections, when called me to give me, scores were lost. i'd activities good glossed it if was to use to come in on the wall over this activity to get what to get some money for some way. will it also foresee younger children because that nothing to do? the un says uganda is now the only country in africa where schools remain closed. 16 year old annette worry, she'll never catch up on the school work. she's missed thing i'd hometown banks, real guy lant, i van morale, to read books and yoga. and as the somehow sometimes he does, they forget words. they, they don't, they don't dads, school. the government says they'll re open schools when more than 5000000 of the countries 44000000 people are fully vaccinated. so for only 700000 have been this look down is expected to last until early next year, which me
schools and uganda has been closed since march 2020. shortly. after the 1st case of cove at 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced a surgeon, infections, when called me to give me, scores were lost. i'd activities good glossed it if was to use to come in on the wall over this activity to get what to get some money for some way. will it also foresee younger children because that nothing to...
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reporter: at the morrow mine in eastern uganda, 17-year-old mattea is digging for gold.he does not find anything, he does not get paid. >> if you come back again, you have another chance. if you are not good again, you go back home. sometimes you get a little money. reporter: 10,000 ugandan shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools in uganda have been closed since march 2020, shortly after the first case of covid-19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again four months later as the country faced a surge in infections. >> when covid came in, schools were closed. other activities got closed. to come in and follow this activity, to get some money for survival. because they had nothing to do. reporter: u.n. says uganda is the only country in africa where schools remain closed. 16-year-old annette worries she will never catch up on the schoolwork she has missed. >> staying at home sometimes, to read books, and sometimes just to forget what they taught us up school. reporter: the government says they wil
reporter: at the morrow mine in eastern uganda, 17-year-old mattea is digging for gold.he does not find anything, he does not get paid. >> if you come back again, you have another chance. if you are not good again, you go back home. sometimes you get a little money. reporter: 10,000 ugandan shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools in uganda have been closed since march 2020, shortly after the first case of covid-19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened...
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in 1991, the government of uganda reclassified lands the batwa had lived on for millennia as national parks. that decision essentially pitted the interests of a largely invisible people against those of an animal that had become a global icon for environmental conservation. 60-year-old stephen serutokye still remembers what the batwa call the eviction like it was yesterday >> reporter: our guide, boas muhumuza of the uganda wildlife authority, translated. >> the government came with that sometimes they would scare them by shooting up in air. >> reporter: today an estimated 6,000 ugandan batwa live on the periphery of the forest, pushed higher and higher up the mountainside or in slums in nearby towns. they are among the poorest inhabitants of one of the world's poorest countries, laboring on nearby farms. or performing for tourists when they can. those who do receive a portion of the park entry fees. no tourists mean no pay and during the pandemic it's often been that way. on this day it was just me with my team. cuoff from the forest and traditional medicines, their numbers have decl
in 1991, the government of uganda reclassified lands the batwa had lived on for millennia as national parks. that decision essentially pitted the interests of a largely invisible people against those of an animal that had become a global icon for environmental conservation. 60-year-old stephen serutokye still remembers what the batwa call the eviction like it was yesterday >> reporter: our guide, boas muhumuza of the uganda wildlife authority, translated. >> the government came with...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm fred de sam lazaro near the mgahinga gorilla national park, in uganda.ficult story, so glad we could tell it. fred's reporting is in partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ judy: since childhood, judy human has faced able-ism, institutionally, socially, personally. new york's public school system event at her from enrolling because she was often excluded by her own peers, after a lifetime of activism she is finally seeing a shift in how people with disabilities are viewed and treated. her book is called being human, and unremitting -- unrepentant memoir of the disability rights activists. >> and i was five years old in brooklyn new york on east 38th street, my mother did what every other parent did when their kid was five. she took me to school to register me. this was in the early 1950's. there were no mortar -- motorized wheelchairs, so she pushed me to school, and it wasn't accessible. she pulled me up the steps, and the principal said i couldn't go to school because i was a fire hazard. i don't
for the pbs newshour, i'm fred de sam lazaro near the mgahinga gorilla national park, in uganda.ficult story, so glad we could tell it. fred's reporting is in partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. ♪ judy: since childhood, judy human has faced able-ism, institutionally, socially, personally. new york's public school system event at her from enrolling because she was often excluded by her own peers, after a lifetime of activism she is...
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at the morrow, mine and eastern uganda, 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says, if he doesn't find any, he doesn't get paid. if you come by give it run at that jazz. who are not good again, you go back home. now sometimes you get a little money like you or do and then those are 10000. you can't in shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020 . shortly after the 1st case of cove 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced a surgeon infections. when comedy kimmy, schools were closed, i'd activities good glossed it was to use to come in on the wall over this activity to get what get some money for somebody. will it also foresee younger children because that nothing to do? the un says uganda is now the only country in africa where schools remain closed. 16 year old annette worry, she'll never catch up on the school work. she's missed this thing, i'd hometown banks. you're gonna die, van morale, to read books
at the morrow, mine and eastern uganda, 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says, if he doesn't find any, he doesn't get paid. if you come by give it run at that jazz. who are not good again, you go back home. now sometimes you get a little money like you or do and then those are 10000. you can't in shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020 . shortly after the 1st case of cove 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes...
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critics say projects in uganda would deprive thousands of their land. an energy company said it did t expect meaningful output, but it is a sign it is hitting dustries as well as households. e worl's largest producerf microchips said profits rose in the third quarter as global demand remained high. the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing co. said it was opening a new factory in china but expects supplies to remain tight throughout the next year. a shortage of semiconductors has affected industries around the world. finance ministers of the group of seven advanced economies has said they will cooperate on the global supply chain strain. manufacturers and retailers face unprecedented disruption due to high demand and shortages of key components like those microchips. the governments as they are doing everything they can to fix the issue there. those issues a being compounded by brexit. >> these be assured we are doing everything we can to mitigate some of these global challenges. they are global in nature, so we cannot ask every single problem. we are work
critics say projects in uganda would deprive thousands of their land. an energy company said it did t expect meaningful output, but it is a sign it is hitting dustries as well as households. e worl's largest producerf microchips said profits rose in the third quarter as global demand remained high. the taiwan semiconductor manufacturing co. said it was opening a new factory in china but expects supplies to remain tight throughout the next year. a shortage of semiconductors has affected...
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in uganda, as in so many other countries, that is hardly guaranteed. or a regular supply of oxygen contributes to hundreds of thousands of child deaths every year along with drugs like antibiotics, oxygen therapy is critical in treating pneumonia. 800,000 victims each year, the biggest killer of children under five. pneumonia is often found in severe malaria cases like that of this nine-year-old who was brought here by her dad. >> she was breathing really badly when we came. they put her on oxygen. her breathing is improving and getting better. >>--- reporter: she's one of the first patient to have been put on a failsafe oxygen delivery system that has been piloted in this hospital called oxley link. >> this is a very system -- simple system that ensures that we have uninterrupted supply of oxygen. reporter: sheila is a biomedical engineer at the uganda head of 302, an australian nonprofit that invented the system. >> we have our concentrator which makes oxygen from air. reporter: this is the oxygen concentrator? that is pumped into the lower of 250 ga
in uganda, as in so many other countries, that is hardly guaranteed. or a regular supply of oxygen contributes to hundreds of thousands of child deaths every year along with drugs like antibiotics, oxygen therapy is critical in treating pneumonia. 800,000 victims each year, the biggest killer of children under five. pneumonia is often found in severe malaria cases like that of this nine-year-old who was brought here by her dad. >> she was breathing really badly when we came. they put her...
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across the globe is uganda.e, not enough bottles are being collected to meet coca-cola's recycling promises. >> coca-cola says they will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda, but they can never dohat. >> in the capital, the recycling system largely depends on informal waste pickers. most of them are single mothers with their children earning around one dollar a day. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the whole bottled drinks sector has a recycling problem, but coca-cola is the biggest company, selling 3500 plastic bottles every second. nearly four years after making their world without waste pledge, our investigation has revealed coca-cola is struggling to make the headway required to meet their green goals. >> coca-cola is a master of eenwashing. greenwashing is pretendg something is green when it is anything but evidence from -- anything but. >> evidence suggests more coca-cola packaging is littered than any other brand. coca-cola say they are making progress but
across the globe is uganda.e, not enough bottles are being collected to meet coca-cola's recycling promises. >> coca-cola says they will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda, but they can never dohat. >> in the capital, the recycling system largely depends on informal waste pickers. most of them are single mothers with their children earning around one dollar a day. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> the whole bottled...
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we just did an evac from uganda all the way back to san francisco. so, an incredibly logistical dance, if you will. so, everything from local ugandan government agencies working with overflight permits, landing permits in egypt to refuel. we did what we call a wing-to-wing transfer at one of our bases in shannon, ireland, which means we had an identical aircraft with a fully rested flight crew and medical crew. the member basically walked off the plane on the tarmac at shannon, walked a couple feet to the waiting aircraft. that aircraft already had all its takeoff clearances to come into the united states. so, they got on that plane, turned around, took off, and kept going to san francisco. >> what happens after covid? i assume that most of the situations where people who do not want to be caught in third world countries with a case of covid. they want to come back to the united states. what happens if and when we're done with this? >> so, covid i think is here to stay in one form or the other. delta, mu, the rest of the greek alphabet coming down th
we just did an evac from uganda all the way back to san francisco. so, an incredibly logistical dance, if you will. so, everything from local ugandan government agencies working with overflight permits, landing permits in egypt to refuel. we did what we call a wing-to-wing transfer at one of our bases in shannon, ireland, which means we had an identical aircraft with a fully rested flight crew and medical crew. the member basically walked off the plane on the tarmac at shannon, walked a couple...
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halfway across the globe from samoa is uganda. meet coca—cola's recycling promises. coca—cola says they will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda. but they can never do that. they can ever achieve it. in the capital, kampala, the recycling system largely depends on informal waste pickers. most of them are single mothers with their children, earning around $1 per day. the whole bottled drinks sector has a recycling problem. but coca—cola is the by far biggest company, selling 3500 plastic bottles every second. and nearly four years after making their world without waste pledge, our investigation has revealed that coca—cola is struggling to make the headway required to meet their green goals. coca—cola is an absolute master of greenwashing. greenwashing is pretending something is green when actually it is anything but green. and evidence from break free from plastic suggest that more plastic coke packaging is littered than any other brand. coca—cola say they are making good progress but have a long way to go. that
halfway across the globe from samoa is uganda. meet coca—cola's recycling promises. coca—cola says they will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda. but they can never do that. they can ever achieve it. in the capital, kampala, the recycling system largely depends on informal waste pickers. most of them are single mothers with their children, earning around $1 per day. the whole bottled drinks sector has a recycling problem. but coca—cola is the by far biggest company,...
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have more than that and have some belief in uganda. say a suicide bomber was responsible for an attack on a boss near the capital compiler. on monday, one person was seriously injured. police say the attacker was a known member of the allied democratic forces. it's an armed group links to i. so it happened after one person was killed by a bomb at a restaurant on saturday. i feel has claimed responsibility for that attack. you can please say the attacks are linked and a part of a largest cell operating in the region, wanting people in the capital to be cautious and on a demo to clear the ideological and older hedges by the deal. so we are also trying to put it on analysis, but there are started results targets, but we believe that we could be heard in the video. we got lots all foreign out to the major incident or know the major installation. the world looks likely to miss its paris agreement targets, even with many countries setting new net 0 emission targets that's calling to a new report by the united nations. it gave a 60 percent ch
have more than that and have some belief in uganda. say a suicide bomber was responsible for an attack on a boss near the capital compiler. on monday, one person was seriously injured. police say the attacker was a known member of the allied democratic forces. it's an armed group links to i. so it happened after one person was killed by a bomb at a restaurant on saturday. i feel has claimed responsibility for that attack. you can please say the attacks are linked and a part of a largest cell...
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and in uganda, as in so many other countries, that is hardly guaranteed.carcity, or irregular supply, of oxygen contributes to hundreds of thousands of child deaths every year. along with drugs like antibiotics, oxygen therapy is critical in treating pneumonia. at 800,000 victims each year, the biggest killer of children under five. pneumonia is often found in severe malaria cases, like that of nine-year-old fridah, who was ought here by her dad, posanio bazamanza. >> she was breathing really badly when we came. they put her on oxygen, and now i'm seeing her breathing improving and getting better. >> reporter: fridah is also one of the first few patients who've beenut on a fail-safe oxygen delivery system that's being piloted in this hospital, called oxylink. >> so, basically, this is a very simple system that ensures that we have an uninterrupted supply of oxygen. >> reporter: sheillah baganaya is a biomedical engineer and the ugandan head of freo2, an australian non-profit that invented this system. >> so, we have our concentrator, which makes oxygen fro
and in uganda, as in so many other countries, that is hardly guaranteed.carcity, or irregular supply, of oxygen contributes to hundreds of thousands of child deaths every year. along with drugs like antibiotics, oxygen therapy is critical in treating pneumonia. at 800,000 victims each year, the biggest killer of children under five. pneumonia is often found in severe malaria cases, like that of nine-year-old fridah, who was ought here by her dad, posanio bazamanza. >> she was breathing...
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every single child in uganda. — in children. every single child in uganda. if— in children. is incredible. families are _ critical. that is incredible. families are living - critical. that is incredible. families are living in i critical. that is incredible. families are living in fear| critical. that is incredible. i families are living in fear every day of losing their children to malaria? . . day of losing their children to malaria? , ., ., , , malaria? yes, and the sad reality is to some extent, _ malaria? yes, and the sad reality is to some extent, the _ malaria? yes, and the sad reality is to some extent, the impact - malaria? yes, and the sad reality is to some extent, the impact of- to some extent, the impact of malaria — to some extent, the impact of malaria has become normalised. having _ malaria has become normalised. having an— malaria has become normalised. having an intervention of this nature — having an intervention of this nature that can galvanise governments and communities around continuing _ governments and communities around continuing to increase cover
every single child in uganda. — in children. every single child in uganda. if— in children. is incredible. families are _ critical. that is incredible. families are living - critical. that is incredible. families are living in i critical. that is incredible. families are living in fear| critical. that is incredible. i families are living in fear every day of losing their children to malaria? . . day of losing their children to malaria? , ., ., , , malaria? yes, and the sad reality is to...
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in northern uganda, on the border, there are pastoral communities that use rivers and other things forheir livelihoods. we have been able to fund work that looks at how those communities can determine land usage over that water, to decrease that tension between communities and prevent more costs on conflict in those areas. we have a lot to bring to the table, u.s. innovation, u.s. leadership is critical for us. chair: thank you, miss mckenna, for your testimony and the important work of mercy corps. chair: ranking member graves, you are recognized. is he not on the screen? we will go to mr. carter, you are recognized. representative: thank you. i want to announce that at 11:09 a.m. at piedmont hospital, mary, carter, the first child of my youngest son, was born. my sixth grandchild. [laughter] chair: congratulations. that is wonderful. representative: thank you. miss mckenna, i read your testimony and found it fascinating and i agree with a lock of it. it hints at some concerns i have got. and your testimony, you say it is vital to recognize communities urgently need help to adapt to t
in northern uganda, on the border, there are pastoral communities that use rivers and other things forheir livelihoods. we have been able to fund work that looks at how those communities can determine land usage over that water, to decrease that tension between communities and prevent more costs on conflict in those areas. we have a lot to bring to the table, u.s. innovation, u.s. leadership is critical for us. chair: thank you, miss mckenna, for your testimony and the important work of mercy...
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i would like to submit for the record an op-ed from the president of uganda published this past week titled solar and wind force poverty on africa. the president writes "the focusing on renewable energy projects in africa earns preens -- praise in the u.s. and europe but leaves many africans with unreliable and expensive electricity. while our global elites are trying to rewrite the rules for the entire world they are subjugating developing countries to destin -- destitute destinies." affordable energy and capitalism have lifted more out of poverty than anyone else, allowing developing nations access to these resources is not only good policy but also the morally right thing to do. forcing africa to live in poverty and darkness so that john kerry can feel accomplished on his private jet is not only arrogant but it is inexcusable. i am not opposed to forms of renewable energy, but we must do with the right way. all of the above energy policy with complements our energy producing communities instead of destroying them. it will build a stronger energy grid, more resilient communities, a
i would like to submit for the record an op-ed from the president of uganda published this past week titled solar and wind force poverty on africa. the president writes "the focusing on renewable energy projects in africa earns preens -- praise in the u.s. and europe but leaves many africans with unreliable and expensive electricity. while our global elites are trying to rewrite the rules for the entire world they are subjugating developing countries to destin -- destitute destinies."...
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halfway across the globe from samoa is uganda.s recycling promises. meet coca-cola's recycling promises-— meet coca-cola's recycling iromises. ., ., , , promises. coca-cola says they will collect _ promises. coca-cola says they will collect one _ promises. coca-cola says they will collect one bottle - promises. coca-cola says they will collect one bottle for - will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda, but they can never do that. they can never achieve it. .., , ., that. they can never achieve it. in the capital, kampala, the recycling _ it. in the capital, kampala, the recycling system - it. in the capital, kampala, | the recycling system largely depends on informal waste pickers. most of them are single mothers with their children, earning around $1 per day. the whole bottled drinks sector has a recycling problem. but coca—cola is by far the biggest company, selling 3,500 plastic bottles every second. and nearly four years after making their world without waste pledge, our investigation has revealed that coca—c
halfway across the globe from samoa is uganda.s recycling promises. meet coca-cola's recycling promises-— meet coca-cola's recycling iromises. ., ., , , promises. coca-cola says they will collect _ promises. coca-cola says they will collect one _ promises. coca-cola says they will collect one bottle - promises. coca-cola says they will collect one bottle for - will collect one bottle for each bottle they sell in uganda, but they can never do that. they can never achieve it. .., , ., that....
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his project has been modelled in other african countries, including nigeria, liberia and uganda. i economy will only be possible if 70% of the african populations who live in the rural world are able to develop practical activities to achieve their food self—sufficiency, and sell the surplus of the food production to other countries. this is the only way to achieve food self—sufficiency in africa. but what projects like this show is that it�*s possible for africa to reduce its reliance on food imports, and as the world battles climate change, that seems more critical than ever. well, that�*s it for countdown to cop 26 for now. next week, christian fraser will be reporting from the conference itself in glasgow. for more in—depth coverage, check out the climate page on the bbc news website. i�*m david shukman. thanks for watching. welcome. rashford gives a reprieve, scoring manchester united�*s third, taking the pressure of his managerfor manchester united�*s third, taking the pressure of his manager for now. a thrashing for wales at the principality as the all blacks run riot in t
his project has been modelled in other african countries, including nigeria, liberia and uganda. i economy will only be possible if 70% of the african populations who live in the rural world are able to develop practical activities to achieve their food self—sufficiency, and sell the surplus of the food production to other countries. this is the only way to achieve food self—sufficiency in africa. but what projects like this show is that it�*s possible for africa to reduce its reliance on...
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i live in paula, uganda, a country that has one of the fastest changing climates in the world.i have seen more and more how the climate crisis is affecting the african continent, which is ironic, given that africa is the lowest admit or of co2 emissions of all continents except for antarctica. [applause] historically, africa is responsible for only 3% of global emissions, and yet, africans are already suffering some of the most brutal impacts fueled by the climate crisis. devastating floods and withering droughts. many africans are losing their lives while countless more have lost their livelihoods. the droughts and floods have left nothing behind for the people, nothing except for pain, agony, suffering, starvation, and death. a recent world bank report said we could see up to 86 million people in sub-saharan africa alone displaced due to rising sea levels, desert vacation, declining freshwater, and food scarcity. over the past few months, there have been deadly heat waves and wildfires in algeria and devastating flooding in countries like uganda and nigeria. and that u.n. has
i live in paula, uganda, a country that has one of the fastest changing climates in the world.i have seen more and more how the climate crisis is affecting the african continent, which is ironic, given that africa is the lowest admit or of co2 emissions of all continents except for antarctica. [applause] historically, africa is responsible for only 3% of global emissions, and yet, africans are already suffering some of the most brutal impacts fueled by the climate crisis. devastating floods and...
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more mug it. uganda it out of serial. not donia. so i wish i could build a pitch book that aah! bombs packed with deadly bacteria. were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. o june 24th 1940 size, victorious soldiers marched across red square. with many of those present with martial vassilyevski, as their leader would be re deployed to the far east, immediately after the victory parade. ah you poignant meal, doesn't you say this? cassius? yes. near gentleness ticket though still a young man you're so can gather if when you're presenting news but gagging your money issue. so younger than me are you super litski is a medical call, colonel and military historian who researches the history development and use of chemical and biological weapons. he's also studied the checkered history of japanese russian relations in dearborn universe. i usually can give money and with this i usually go, sasha wittick of a thing in with only will se is a question. yelton's game suggestion. it's a restriction. oh and that person's tylic and yours ah. on august the 6th and 9th 1945 american pilots drop
more mug it. uganda it out of serial. not donia. so i wish i could build a pitch book that aah! bombs packed with deadly bacteria. were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. o june 24th 1940 size, victorious soldiers marched across red square. with many of those present with martial vassilyevski, as their leader would be re deployed to the far east, immediately after the victory parade. ah you poignant meal, doesn't you say this? cassius? yes. near gentleness ticket though still a young man...
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thunderstorms, setting up for portions of the democratic republic of congo along the border with uganda and south sudan, unsettled conditions for the western cape, the eastern cape rate, up into durbin, and pretty much in the zone we could see wind gusts of about 75 kilometers per hour in time for the western cape temperatures are on the rise as we head toward next week. ah, when freedom of the press is under threat in holy con, genuinely about your false. towards the vision government step outside the mainstream has been a policy implement. system shift the focus, the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering away the news discovered the listening post on a just eda. the latest news as it breaks. there's millions of people who are feel good with uncertainty about what will happen with the economy, with their income and their life, with detailed coverage. so career is hoping china with considerable influence. so, but north korea to bring it back to the negotiating table from around the world below is being accused of tryi
thunderstorms, setting up for portions of the democratic republic of congo along the border with uganda and south sudan, unsettled conditions for the western cape, the eastern cape rate, up into durbin, and pretty much in the zone we could see wind gusts of about 75 kilometers per hour in time for the western cape temperatures are on the rise as we head toward next week. ah, when freedom of the press is under threat in holy con, genuinely about your false. towards the vision government step...
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shows joseph kabila some years back alongside the former head of the elite defense forces based in ugandand they were in congo over the years, and they have links to theslamic state group. what this photo claims to the show is joseph kabila standing alongside jamil mukulu. at that time, he was not an islamist. his group has links to islamists. but what this claims to show is two men standing side-by-side several years back. in other words, joseph kabila, who stood down years ago, had murky relationships with these people. it doesn't cast him in up positive light. what you see is the claim, and it says dangerous liaisons, and "this is a man who is responsible for keeping congolese in the east of the country in cold blood." so certainly not a glorious association, to be putting joseph kabila with. if you look at thatweet, that is from 2018. our journalists looked into this most recent appearance of the claim. if you do a keyword search on google images on the two men in question, who it turns out to be , you come up with this image, which actually is pretty close to the original. in any cas
shows joseph kabila some years back alongside the former head of the elite defense forces based in ugandand they were in congo over the years, and they have links to theslamic state group. what this photo claims to the show is joseph kabila standing alongside jamil mukulu. at that time, he was not an islamist. his group has links to islamists. but what this claims to show is two men standing side-by-side several years back. in other words, joseph kabila, who stood down years ago, had murky...
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revealed in terms of my father's death, a lot of the book moves back and forth we actually lived in ugandahe aids epidemic there. i could recall some of the harmful narrative that i heard i'd not paid attention to hearing at the time i was absorbing them. it was a reminder to me of how we drink from poisoned groundwater in terms of the tort stories we tell ourselves. and then once i realized it became a process of undoing the stories within myself as well. >> i thought i burned with anger absently through the book start to finish. ninety at the moment when you're stepmother says this to you, i had not ranked cancer versus aids in my mind of what she thought she was signifying was a betrayal of her which would then represent also the betrayal because you're not known about it. i thought it was incredibly cruel to offer that to you, to suggest that to you because it would shake so much of the faith you would say will have to consider and then all the stories written and known it for myself. i think when you say, as you just did that you did not want your story to be used against you as a wea
revealed in terms of my father's death, a lot of the book moves back and forth we actually lived in ugandahe aids epidemic there. i could recall some of the harmful narrative that i heard i'd not paid attention to hearing at the time i was absorbing them. it was a reminder to me of how we drink from poisoned groundwater in terms of the tort stories we tell ourselves. and then once i realized it became a process of undoing the stories within myself as well. >> i thought i burned with anger...
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i felt claimed responsibility for saturday's blast and the uganda capital. at least one person dying 7 others were injured in the explosion at a restaurant in the suburb of kampala, police say 3 suspected bombers disguise themselves with customers and planted explosives in a plastic bag. authorities are described as an act of domestic terrorism. columbia president says the rest of the country's most wanted drug trafficker is the biggest blow against the drug trade. this century. dido antonio suca mills, that goes by the name of antonio, was captured in a remote area close to the border with panama on saturday. he is the leader of columbia largest drug cartel. understand the ramp. yes, he has moved from the time the rest of diarrhea and sonya also got better known as alton yell is on the front pages of all the newspapers here in columbia and the talk of the town here in the capital booker and beyond that, because this is a very significant arrest, but you would be hard pressed to find anybody who believes this carrier, the same weight as the death of pablo es
i felt claimed responsibility for saturday's blast and the uganda capital. at least one person dying 7 others were injured in the explosion at a restaurant in the suburb of kampala, police say 3 suspected bombers disguise themselves with customers and planted explosives in a plastic bag. authorities are described as an act of domestic terrorism. columbia president says the rest of the country's most wanted drug trafficker is the biggest blow against the drug trade. this century. dido antonio...
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police in uganda have described a deadly explosion at the bar and restaurant in the capital is an acthree men bought food and drinks and face an explosive device under a table which went off moments after they left. a20—year—old waitress died in the attack and three other people were injured. the military authorities have condemned the united nations after it warned of an impending mass atrocity in the north west. the representative of foreign affairs said the un was using human rights as a tool to intervene. i6 human rights as a tool to intervene. 16 people have been evacuated from a container ship en route to vancouver when it caught fire on saturday of canada's pacific coast. coast guard say the initial fire appears to be at an official say there is no safety risk. the latest pictures of smouldering chemicals full of chemicals. dozens fell into the choppy sea and to the containers and vie contain hazardous materials used for mining. preventing the ship's crew from spraying cold water directly on the fire. hours ago the coast guard reported the emergency zone around the ship increas
police in uganda have described a deadly explosion at the bar and restaurant in the capital is an acthree men bought food and drinks and face an explosive device under a table which went off moments after they left. a20—year—old waitress died in the attack and three other people were injured. the military authorities have condemned the united nations after it warned of an impending mass atrocity in the north west. the representative of foreign affairs said the un was using human rights as a...
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we are seeing some heavy showers for uganda and the democratic republic of congo. we could see some localized flooding from that. and as we moved to southern africa, south africa seen a lot of rain across the hot as well as when a suitor trickling into southern areas of botswana. it is pulling out to the east, cooling cape town, but the sun is going to come out in the days to come with the whites to vote representation. participation. democracy means that people have the right to choose their leaders and governments in free and fair election exploring why democracy has never worked. in so many adult emergencies examines the biggest challenges to democracy. from those who wonder why to those will ready to die for right. democracy maybe coming soon on all to 0 when you're from a neighbourhood known as a hot bent of radicalism. ready you have to fight to defy stereotypes. in going on to the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them. no man, there's only one man indic. visualization on some of the books that this year. on al jazeera lou. ah hello, ge
we are seeing some heavy showers for uganda and the democratic republic of congo. we could see some localized flooding from that. and as we moved to southern africa, south africa seen a lot of rain across the hot as well as when a suitor trickling into southern areas of botswana. it is pulling out to the east, cooling cape town, but the sun is going to come out in the days to come with the whites to vote representation. participation. democracy means that people have the right to choose their...
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when against tenure, malia top of groupies, there are a couple of points ahead of uganda. and of the baseball 1st in the playoff game between the tampa bay rays and the boston red sox, tampa bay, rookie randy arose, urena became the 1st player to had a home run and steal home in a post season game is if it's helping the race to a 5 nothing. when in this american league division series open again to coming up and the lights are on this friday. okay. that is i suppose looking for now and, and thank you very much. when we come back, i will talk live to maria resar nobel peace prize winner. stay with us. ah, at night in a stock home, stubborn somali mums patrol the streets fully ski and no longer no longer clean yameen tired of gang violence, they use the maternal approach to prevent crime a what a do we're house, but a bit to button in the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them . mother is a friend to be. this is europe. on al jazeera. people are much more those 2 types, the communities they live in, no matter how much i need to present titian as much as
when against tenure, malia top of groupies, there are a couple of points ahead of uganda. and of the baseball 1st in the playoff game between the tampa bay rays and the boston red sox, tampa bay, rookie randy arose, urena became the 1st player to had a home run and steal home in a post season game is if it's helping the race to a 5 nothing. when in this american league division series open again to coming up and the lights are on this friday. okay. that is i suppose looking for now and, and...
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witnessed political fragmentation and had prompted the armed forces to step out of them. police in uganda say a suicide bomber was responsible for an attack on a bass snare at the capitol kampala. on monday, one person was seriously injured. police say the attacker was a known member of the allied democratic forces as an armed group linked to i. so a you in climate report says the world is likely to miss it's paris agreement targets, even with many countries setting new net 0 mission targets. it says temperatures are likely to rise by $2.00 degrees by the end of the century. katara mayor has addressed the sure a council during its inauguration ceremony. the gulf station held its fast elections earlier this month for the advisory body shake to me and been ha mazama. tarney said cutoff has achieved many successes, especially in foreign policy. around the oil ministry is blaming a cyber attack for knocking out a large number of petrol stations. there have been long queues to get fuel into iran and elsewhere. state media report, people trying to buy fuel with a government issued call out of r
witnessed political fragmentation and had prompted the armed forces to step out of them. police in uganda say a suicide bomber was responsible for an attack on a bass snare at the capitol kampala. on monday, one person was seriously injured. police say the attacker was a known member of the allied democratic forces as an armed group linked to i. so a you in climate report says the world is likely to miss it's paris agreement targets, even with many countries setting new net 0 mission targets....
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the allied democratic forces group was formed in uganda in the 1990s, it regularly carries out attacks and eastern di. i'll see. hundreds of people have been killed by the groups. fight is just this year. if you have his military, you said to be increasing air and ground attacks on armed fighters in the northern think ry region. a spokesman for the to grind forces says they've been many casualties as they fight government troops on several fronts. battles are also taking place in the neighboring regions of hora and fall is europe is government isn't commenting on the new offensive thought. the gray and people's liberation from says the fighting began with as strikes last month, just off to prime minister abbey was sworn in for a new 5 year term. the united nations has recall to senior officials working in ethiopia because of concerns about their safety. comes often on verified recording surface in which to you and workers ahead saying that some senior officials sympathize with rebels in to grey. malcolm webb has the story from nairobi. the audio recording, which was published online to
the allied democratic forces group was formed in uganda in the 1990s, it regularly carries out attacks and eastern di. i'll see. hundreds of people have been killed by the groups. fight is just this year. if you have his military, you said to be increasing air and ground attacks on armed fighters in the northern think ry region. a spokesman for the to grind forces says they've been many casualties as they fight government troops on several fronts. battles are also taking place in the...
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there are a couple of points ahead of uganda. and the noted states, the top of the group in north and central america qualifying after bank bank draws 2 goals from 18 year old striker ricardo peppy saw them beating, jamaica soon ill. he became the youngest american to score and consecutive world cut qualifies. this is a pretty tight group, the u. s. lead mexico only on goal difference. officials briefly had to stop mexico's home qualifier against canada because of homophobic chanting. go from the crown of the tech, a stadium, mexico worth sanctioned earlier in the year for a similar offense and had to play one home game without fans, canada able to grab a 11 drawer in this one there and beaten, and stay 3rd in the table a top 3 finish would be good enough to qualify for casso. okay, that is a sports is are looking for now. pizza and b, thanks very much. new york comic on is one of the biggest pop culture conventions in the us and it's back in business. this year after the corona virus pandemic forces to go old. but sure, last yea
there are a couple of points ahead of uganda. and the noted states, the top of the group in north and central america qualifying after bank bank draws 2 goals from 18 year old striker ricardo peppy saw them beating, jamaica soon ill. he became the youngest american to score and consecutive world cut qualifies. this is a pretty tight group, the u. s. lead mexico only on goal difference. officials briefly had to stop mexico's home qualifier against canada because of homophobic chanting. go from...
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we are seeing some heavy showers for uganda and the democratic republic of congo. we could see some localized flooding from that. and as we moved to southern africa of africa, seen a lot of rain across the hot.
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the allied democratic forces group was formed in uganda in the 19 nineties and regularly carries out a tax. easton, d. all c. unders of people have been killed by the groups vices this year. if europe, his military is said to be increasing air and ground the tax on, on finances in the new will than to grind region, a spokesman for the to grind forces says they've been many casualties as they find government troops on several fronts. battles are also taking place in the neighboring regions of am hora on a fall. if european government isn't commenting on the new offensive thought, the t gray people's liberation front says the fighting began with asked strikes last week, just off to prime minister abbey. that was sworn in for a new 5 year term. united nations has re cool to senior officials working in ethiopia because of concerns about their safety. it comes often on verified recording surface in which to you and work as a heard saying that some senior officials sympathize with rebels into gray. malcolm weapons. the story from nairobi, the audio recording, which was published online to
the allied democratic forces group was formed in uganda in the 19 nineties and regularly carries out a tax. easton, d. all c. unders of people have been killed by the groups vices this year. if europe, his military is said to be increasing air and ground the tax on, on finances in the new will than to grind region, a spokesman for the to grind forces says they've been many casualties as they find government troops on several fronts. battles are also taking place in the neighboring regions of am...
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several villages by the allied democratic forces group, which is linked to ice on the adf was found in uganda in the 1900 ninety's. it regularly carries attacks and eastern d r. see, hundreds of people have been killed by fighters from the atf this year. if your p as military is said to be increasing air on ground attacks and armed fighters in the northern to dr region, a spokesman for the target i enforces says that have been many casualties. if a 5 government troops on several fronts, bottles are also taking place in the neighboring regions of, i'm hotter and far if you will be, as government isn't commenting on the new offensive. but the ticket people's liberation front says the fighting began with s strikes last week just out of primary beyond that was sworn in for a new 5 year term. the united nations has recalled to senior officials working in ethiopia because of concerns about their safety. it comes after the release of an unverified recording in which to un workers are heard saying that some senior officials sympathized with rebels into guy. malcolm web has more from nairobi. the audi
several villages by the allied democratic forces group, which is linked to ice on the adf was found in uganda in the 1900 ninety's. it regularly carries attacks and eastern d r. see, hundreds of people have been killed by fighters from the atf this year. if your p as military is said to be increasing air on ground attacks and armed fighters in the northern to dr region, a spokesman for the target i enforces says that have been many casualties. if a 5 government troops on several fronts, bottles...
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to the west of yemen, and that joins up with those storms rolling across central parts of africa, uganda going disease and heavier rain in the days to come. as well as the democratic republic of congo. we could see some flooding here. now as we move down to southern africa, it is going to warm up for cape town. we're going to see the temperature pick up. ah, housing has become a commodity instead of a human rights. now you, some people, the ability to take advantage of others, the elite feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in society. a un special reporter on adequate housing travels the world, investigating the global crisis as people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on al jazeera, on counting the cost under americans legacy and german economy. that is the envy of the world but.
to the west of yemen, and that joins up with those storms rolling across central parts of africa, uganda going disease and heavier rain in the days to come. as well as the democratic republic of congo. we could see some flooding here. now as we move down to southern africa, it is going to warm up for cape town. we're going to see the temperature pick up. ah, housing has become a commodity instead of a human rights. now you, some people, the ability to take advantage of others, the elite feel...
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central africa right now. uganda, right into the democratic republic of congo. we're seen some pretty big storms flare up here. i take you further toward that south because we do have some rain dancing around now, central and northern parts of mozambique. but if we look toward the west and golub at namibia, we'll start to see that slide into botswana and western parts of south africa thursday. but look at this, cape town, 27 on wednesday. now let's go to thursday and we really see that rain organizing in those parts, especially some bursa, brain for western areas of south africa. cape town has a height of 21 degrees. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results. red already won indonesia whose turns forming we moved full to grow and frock. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let's be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest indonesia. now la new is a popular filming location. in france, when it
central africa right now. uganda, right into the democratic republic of congo. we're seen some pretty big storms flare up here. i take you further toward that south because we do have some rain dancing around now, central and northern parts of mozambique. but if we look toward the west and golub at namibia, we'll start to see that slide into botswana and western parts of south africa thursday. but look at this, cape town, 27 on wednesday. now let's go to thursday and we really see that rain...
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by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be uganda that see some heavy rain. we could see some flooding from that. there was a move further south it is going to get wetter across western air, as you can see, angola and parts of namibia. seeing some of that rain. it does y up both eastern areas of south africa, johannesburg, coming in at 20 degrees celsius with plenty of sunshine. ah, was more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the canada sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks. they won't assign us, authorities are overwhelmed. this is just the latest flash point in a month long surgeon, people are legally crossing the buddha. and there's little in the camp for them. you can see that kind of thing. trying to trying to stop getting back into the coming up that they went across to maybe get through the site because there was enough food for them to be there in the car. we met nicholas on the mexican bank to the river, searching for food, a medicine for his family. he hadn't realized until we asked him about it. the us authorities rules are now fl
by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be uganda that see some heavy rain. we could see some flooding from that. there was a move further south it is going to get wetter across western air, as you can see, angola and parts of namibia. seeing some of that rain. it does y up both eastern areas of south africa, johannesburg, coming in at 20 degrees celsius with plenty of sunshine. ah, was more than 12000 migrants, mostly haitians in the canada sprung up in del rio, texas. over the last 2 weeks....
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by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be uganda that see some heavy rain. we could see some flooding from that. there was a move further south that is going to get wetter across western areas. you can see angola and parts of namibia seeing some of that rain. it does y up both eastern areas of south africa, johannesburg coming in at 20 degrees celsius with plenty of sunshine. ah, the multiple people told ashley including my father that he was gonna killer u. s. laws prohibit some people convicted of domestic violence from owning firearms . phone lines investigates the gaps in the system that allow the law to go unenforced. and the deadly consequences that he see. we shouldn't have laws on the books that are just for show. unwilling question on al jazeera indonesia, the country with an abundance of results for the trade bar and walk indonesia, whose firms for me, we moved full to grow and froth. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create qua
by the time we get to wednesday, it'll be uganda that see some heavy rain. we could see some flooding from that. there was a move further south that is going to get wetter across western areas. you can see angola and parts of namibia seeing some of that rain. it does y up both eastern areas of south africa, johannesburg coming in at 20 degrees celsius with plenty of sunshine. ah, the multiple people told ashley including my father that he was gonna killer u. s. laws prohibit some people...
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want to tell us what's going on again, these, these local occurrences in ira, with uganda shilling these, these currents is have been used by colonizers to the extract wealth out africa. the fact that literally big coin is a superior transfer value than it is the, these are almost, you know, you could call them blue coins. these local currencies aren't really worth much outside of their domestic use. so again, i think when we start looking at international currencies, usd which is again manipulated by the central bank or something like big coin is easy to say that a person leg goes, would prefer to use something that they can't can't get confiscated. and as a utility that can be controlled by the u. s. government. and again, u. s. government is literally a similar colonial state, just like rhodesia, was just like south africa was for african people to depend on, instead of the colonizer did to change their ways and support the indigenous people is probably very deeply you know, lot, yes to me, africa is a great, big role up, what i mean by that is that right now countries can even do com
want to tell us what's going on again, these, these local occurrences in ira, with uganda shilling these, these currents is have been used by colonizers to the extract wealth out africa. the fact that literally big coin is a superior transfer value than it is the, these are almost, you know, you could call them blue coins. these local currencies aren't really worth much outside of their domestic use. so again, i think when we start looking at international currencies, usd which is again...