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is this from uganda? yeah. this is from uganda. they brought it with them. gas in here and then you'd, what...turn... paraffin. paraffin gas, yeah. i'm reha, a reporter for the bbc, and i'm looking into my family history. what was your favourite thing to do at home? at home, favourite things... actually, if you ask me, cooking. this is from uganda — we brought it with us. look, it's quite a lot, but i don't show you all of them. my family comes from uganda, they were expelled there in 1972 and moved here to the uk as refugees. i'm going back with my mum and my aunt, all three of us, for the first time to see where they lived, where they grew up, and basically take it all in and live through them. what's it called in swahili? cassava. mogo. mogo — mogo. so much of the language, the gujarati, that we speak at home is influenced by swahili. so most of the food we eat is very authentically ugandan indian or east african indian. it's very good, and good for the iron as well. i definitely feel ugandan, yes. i was born there, i am ugandan. we learned how to ride a
is this from uganda? yeah. this is from uganda. they brought it with them. gas in here and then you'd, what...turn... paraffin. paraffin gas, yeah. i'm reha, a reporter for the bbc, and i'm looking into my family history. what was your favourite thing to do at home? at home, favourite things... actually, if you ask me, cooking. this is from uganda — we brought it with us. look, it's quite a lot, but i don't show you all of them. my family comes from uganda, they were expelled there in 1972...
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i think uganda will benefit more if asians are out of i uganda. own echo chamber. they were surrounded mostly by brown people. the dynamic between brown people and black people mostly where they lived was that of worker and boss. there's always been this hierarchy — white people at the top, brown people in the middle and black people at the bottom, and this has existed in uganda under the british. i personally felt that people in uganda, asians and ugandans were mixing quite well together. so much of what they tell me is wrapped around nostalgia, and i really want to dig deeper than that and find out what life was like there for them and why they had to leave. done. i'm going to uganda and i'm really, really excited. i'm looking forward to meeting all the people, ugandans over there, i'm looking forward to going and seeing the house that i was born in, and the house injinja that we were living in the last... what was really emotional for me was seeing my mum and my aunt. they paid their respects in a very hindu way, which you usually do to the fee
i think uganda will benefit more if asians are out of i uganda. own echo chamber. they were surrounded mostly by brown people. the dynamic between brown people and black people mostly where they lived was that of worker and boss. there's always been this hierarchy — white people at the top, brown people in the middle and black people at the bottom, and this has existed in uganda under the british. i personally felt that people in uganda, asians and ugandans were mixing quite well together. so...
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in uganda? the country says it has discharged. it's last. mooney bought our patients from hospital raising holds for the end of its latest outbreak. and we meet the congolese born norwegian artists addressing the issues of racism, diversity on colony allison you have fast so low exhibition a i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. now could africa become elidah in supplying green fuel to the wild? but question has become even more relevant to us. russia continues its innovation of ukraine creating disruption in europe's energy supplies. germany is one of the countries scrambling for alternatives, including on the african continent. this week, the country's minister of economy and climate roberts havoc visited 2 nations in south africa as the media on south africa, both of which are looking toward green hydrogen. if you are production in the media have a supported e $10000000000.00 hydrogen projects from each german firm. there, however, concerns that africa would not fully benefit or be in control of its own gr
in uganda? the country says it has discharged. it's last. mooney bought our patients from hospital raising holds for the end of its latest outbreak. and we meet the congolese born norwegian artists addressing the issues of racism, diversity on colony allison you have fast so low exhibition a i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. now could africa become elidah in supplying green fuel to the wild? but question has become even more relevant to us. russia continues its...
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now, before we get into that, let's go to uganda. the country has received a shipment of the boiler vaccine candidates from the world health organization for clinical trials. that's welcoming news for a country that is going to another outbreak of the disease which has infected more than a 100 people and killed at least $55.00 last week. uganda said it had discharged its last the bull, our patients from hospital reason, hopes for the end of an outbreak of that deadly disease. our correspondence studios more gambler has more in this report from bender in central uganda a hospital nightmare. when a patient was rushed to mobile, the hospital and central uganda, doctor's recommended surgery, medical student hudson concert was on the team that carried out the procedure. he had a good proposition that needed a subject him to work on them. so being the medieval into and on the emergency department, i was under to read through this fission decision deserted over to me. and i had to prepare the speech and so that we can operate on that patien
now, before we get into that, let's go to uganda. the country has received a shipment of the boiler vaccine candidates from the world health organization for clinical trials. that's welcoming news for a country that is going to another outbreak of the disease which has infected more than a 100 people and killed at least $55.00 last week. uganda said it had discharged its last the bull, our patients from hospital reason, hopes for the end of an outbreak of that deadly disease. our correspondence...
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yet, when ou've uganda. so many of them. yet, when you've done — uganda. so many of them.ganda. so many of them. yet, when you've done stuff like that _ uganda. so many of them. yet, when you've done stuff like that it - you've done stuff like that it really makes our holidays seem a little less interesting. i have to take my inspiration from what the two of you have done. but what's next for you to conquer, martina? there is always more of the world to see. there is always more of the world to see we _ there is always more of the world to see. we plan to revisit some of our countries — see. we plan to revisit some of our countries. maybe a book about her experiences travelling to every country. we will see what the next year brings — country. we will see what the next year brings. the country. we will see what the next year lwings-— year brings. the two of you have talked about _ year brings. the two of you have talked about how _ year brings. the two of you have talked about how this _ year brings. the two of you have talked about how this was - year brings. the two of y
yet, when ou've uganda. so many of them. yet, when you've done — uganda. so many of them.ganda. so many of them. yet, when you've done stuff like that _ uganda. so many of them. yet, when you've done stuff like that it - you've done stuff like that it really makes our holidays seem a little less interesting. i have to take my inspiration from what the two of you have done. but what's next for you to conquer, martina? there is always more of the world to see. there is always more of the world...
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people have protested against rwanda and uganda.hey've called for western powers to cut off military aid to rwanda. [♪♪]
people have protested against rwanda and uganda.hey've called for western powers to cut off military aid to rwanda. [♪♪]
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but 1st we go to uganda, which saw an bola outbreak in september. the government imposed travel restrictions and night time curfews just like it did with the outbreak of the corona virus. now the health ministry reports that the last known ebola patient could be released from hospital julius mcgann, pa, reports staff at this hospital in the city of ma vendor la, hoping uganda has no overcome its latest outbreak of the abode of iris medical student hudson cleanser was part of a team of people assigned to operate on a patient here in september he had to go to before issuing the, as i said, you for team to work on them. so being the medical in town on the emergency department, i was under to read through this patient decision deserted over to me and i had to prepare the speech and so that we can operate on that patient. but we didn't know that the patient is probably effected with the boiler virus the patient died and was later confirmed is the 1st you bola case in uganda latest outbreak. hudson cleanser and the 6 person medical team also became infect
but 1st we go to uganda, which saw an bola outbreak in september. the government imposed travel restrictions and night time curfews just like it did with the outbreak of the corona virus. now the health ministry reports that the last known ebola patient could be released from hospital julius mcgann, pa, reports staff at this hospital in the city of ma vendor la, hoping uganda has no overcome its latest outbreak of the abode of iris medical student hudson cleanser was part of a team of people...
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. >> reporter: kayla was volunteering at a children's hospital in uganda in 2016 when she met patrick2 1/2-year-old boy she called patty. he had four heart defects, but doctors gave no hope. >> i was devastated. i had already fallen in love with him. and, to just to think that, there was no hope, there was no option for him, that we just had to sit around and wait for him to die, was unbearable. i could not sleep, i could not eat. >> reporter: after working out a plan for nearly 2 years, kayla finally brought patrick to a kentucky hospital for surgery, free of charge. by then, his heart was too weak for the operation. he died in her arms at her home. >> while i was holding him, i told him, his death was not for nothing, and that i was going to take care of his family, and that i would make sure that people remember his name, and his story. >> reporter: she started the nonprofit patties project in 2019. since then it has provided four heart surgeries for ugandan children, one of them for patties sister, who also had a heart defect. dr. performed three other operations in india through
. >> reporter: kayla was volunteering at a children's hospital in uganda in 2016 when she met patrick2 1/2-year-old boy she called patty. he had four heart defects, but doctors gave no hope. >> i was devastated. i had already fallen in love with him. and, to just to think that, there was no hope, there was no option for him, that we just had to sit around and wait for him to die, was unbearable. i could not sleep, i could not eat. >> reporter: after working out a plan for...
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while uganda was still below target before the pandemic, the situation was worsened by the abrupt closure of schools and universities for almost 2 years. legacy ha syphilis on their results for blood, a group students over 17 make up over 85 percent of uganda is voluntary blood donors. they donated centralized school clubs and university health camps. but with these shutting during locked down, mobilizing people across society to donate blood became increasingly challenging would readily meet our target, and we were advised was be does preserve only blood for you, my guess is only andy, leave the operations. so the vicious then, little parisian said to wait, the fire on public transportation was another major problem. cbre guy like he goes, he says that he had to use special privileges as a senior government official to access the donation center during the lockdown. he is donated blood more than $100.00 times as even if you're, you're in covered or locker down. that doesn't suck people from getting sick. oh mothers delivery. but where they get it, if everybody cannot come off. so for us,
while uganda was still below target before the pandemic, the situation was worsened by the abrupt closure of schools and universities for almost 2 years. legacy ha syphilis on their results for blood, a group students over 17 make up over 85 percent of uganda is voluntary blood donors. they donated centralized school clubs and university health camps. but with these shutting during locked down, mobilizing people across society to donate blood became increasingly challenging would readily meet...
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according to the uganda human rights commission, such abuses rose sharply during the pandemic security agencies, including the local defence units or l. d. u, often acted arbitrarily and without oversight. the you gotten an army says these violations were punished. the big issue is if m l o d u violated rates of the pollution weather was not you. so look, what's the sat and they were taken to muted records and they were charged to dance in test and some of them up to now and still solving their sentences. but many victims, including 12 hock, a beggar, were reluctant to report cases involving the security forces. sour. no, no, i didn't bother to report the case to the police. i just told my parents about it and got treatment for the injuries. that as you may know, sometimes people report an incident, but no action is taken in his book, quarantined ugandan academic and cartoonist. jimmy spire sentato recounts his own ordeal in a ugandan isolation center. at the outset of the pandemic, he insists that the ugandan state needs to be held accountable for violations of basic rights, even duri
according to the uganda human rights commission, such abuses rose sharply during the pandemic security agencies, including the local defence units or l. d. u, often acted arbitrarily and without oversight. the you gotten an army says these violations were punished. the big issue is if m l o d u violated rates of the pollution weather was not you. so look, what's the sat and they were taken to muted records and they were charged to dance in test and some of them up to now and still solving their...
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but according to the world health organization, the number of donors in asia and africa is growing. uganda and hospitals are experiencing an unprecedented blood shortage as a result, dog to say that many patients die waiting in vain for blood transfusions. i see patients with a kit, leukemia i super since who have been leading, signed in in the particular product when he can get it. it has heartbreaking. you have preference, child hood both, because the amendment is not up, would expire at the national blood bank. authorities blame the recent blood scarcity on coven, 19 induced locked down impulsion to renew everyone's it was supposed to be while uganda was still below target. before the pandemic, the situation was worsened by the abrupt closure of schools and universities for almost 2 years. legacy. ha! syphilis on the results for blood, a group students over 17 make up over 85 percent of uganda is voluntary blood donors. they donated centralized school clubs in university health campus, but with the shutting during locked down, mobilizing people across society to donate blood became incr
but according to the world health organization, the number of donors in asia and africa is growing. uganda and hospitals are experiencing an unprecedented blood shortage as a result, dog to say that many patients die waiting in vain for blood transfusions. i see patients with a kit, leukemia i super since who have been leading, signed in in the particular product when he can get it. it has heartbreaking. you have preference, child hood both, because the amendment is not up, would expire at the...
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the sea was sanctuary in censure. uganda is the proud home of the only wilds. so them white trainers in the country. the $33.00 animals, i get it by range. as i round the clock, we have increased our force in numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading right now near to training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to reinforce the already existing render force to protect their resources . we have also improved on a wire, a detection mechanism. our discussions units has acquired equipment to detect. we left cram unintelligence, they cannot detect and to prevent it's also vital. she sees that the pushes are coat and convicted in 2019. the government drastically increase the penalties for poaching or treading protected animals. this particular law has given us breathing space, at least as they commit offenses. the criminals know what is coming for them. if we happen to get them, you're going to now has a special court dedicated to cases involving poachers and a legal trafficking of protected animals and animal products. and the pu
the sea was sanctuary in censure. uganda is the proud home of the only wilds. so them white trainers in the country. the $33.00 animals, i get it by range. as i round the clock, we have increased our force in numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading right now near to training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to reinforce the already existing render force to protect their resources . we have also improved on a wire, a detection mechanism. our discussions...
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the sea was sanctuary in censure. uganda is the proud home of the only wilds. so them white trainers in the country. the $33.00 animals, i get it by ranges around the clock. we have increased our foot in numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading right now near to training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to reinforce the already existing render force to protect their resources. we have also improved on our wow. oh detection mechanisms. our investigations unit has acquired equipment to detect. we left crime unintelligence, they cannot detect under prevent. it's also vital. she sees that the pushes are coat and convicted in 2019. the government drastically increased the penalties for poaching or trading protected animals. this particular law has given us breeders face, at least as they commit offenses. the criminals know what is coming for them. if we happen to get them, you're going to know has a special court dedicated to cases involving poachers and a legal trafficking of protected animals and animal products. and the pun
the sea was sanctuary in censure. uganda is the proud home of the only wilds. so them white trainers in the country. the $33.00 animals, i get it by ranges around the clock. we have increased our foot in numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading right now near to training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to reinforce the already existing render force to protect their resources. we have also improved on our wow. oh detection mechanisms. our investigations...
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ah, whenever noise in panic, in late september, uganda declared a new outbreak of ebola caused by the sudan strain of the virus or which no vaccine is available. once again, locked downs and quarantines are being opposed to contain a virus. the ugandan military says it's now working more closely with human rights groups to put basic rights at the forefront of managing the health emergency leg got on the president, although they are claiming they were trained to mer to we have a much, much finer local defense unit we have a thinking about if any other talent comes in late, we are senior bulloch army did. a lot of these agencies will come on board and we are able to walk to wheeler muhammad, easily van before on december 2nd, the last known ebola patient left the hospital, but the lockdown and the 2 high risk districts was extended. another $21.00 days the incubation period of the abolla virus. oh, pandemic restrictions were also imposed in south africa for a long time to prevent the further spread if the coven 19 virus. the subsequent economic downturn has exacerbated social inequality
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nobody will saying good bye from counselor here in uganda. scenic streak. a, [000:00:00;00] a with who was making the headlights and what's behind them. dw news africa, the show faculty issues, shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. i on the street to give you enough reports on the inside of our cars. funds is on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trend stuff, the mazda you 90 minutes on d. w. o. if you ever have to cover up a murder, the best way is to make it look like an accident or raring to read. you've never read a book like this. that you don't you literature list under germany, law st. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire, discover stories with just a click away. majority the destination, right? find out this document trees with the full fly now and it's okay ma'am tree. they breathe. ah, they have body and soul houses that daniel leaders can construct more than just building his ideas, bold and passionate. you have to be radical. that's a radical mean. go back to the roof. he i
nobody will saying good bye from counselor here in uganda. scenic streak. a, [000:00:00;00] a with who was making the headlights and what's behind them. dw news africa, the show faculty issues, shaping the continent. life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah. i on the street to give you enough reports on the inside of our cars. funds is on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trend stuff, the mazda you 90 minutes on d. w. o. if you ever have to cover up a murder, the...
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wonder uganda have supported proxy groups against each other, but also against the commonly state. more than 20 years after their mission began, the popularity of un peacekeepers is an all time low. many congo leaves blame them for failing to protect civilians. demonstrators of bern, some un convoys encamped in recent months. many people say they're tired of foreign forces. the beginning that is the so you son for the see to have. i said, which is the responsible. i state that's can defend its territory and a fed, which can also defend and protect the human rights of their own citizens. so military ration and it's not the solution for the last 20 or 30 in the i see we have these for an intervention intervention. and they, they didn't give the solution and we can say that the surveys are not an initiative which is in the military you shot, if will, hi, will. they are for the m $23.00 armed groups, widely understood to be backed by neighboring wonder it's fighters have been photographed alongside rwandan soldiers. un peacekeepers are filmed, hundreds of fighters crossing the border.
wonder uganda have supported proxy groups against each other, but also against the commonly state. more than 20 years after their mission began, the popularity of un peacekeepers is an all time low. many congo leaves blame them for failing to protect civilians. demonstrators of bern, some un convoys encamped in recent months. many people say they're tired of foreign forces. the beginning that is the so you son for the see to have. i said, which is the responsible. i state that's can defend its...
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in uganda, you got about a one, a 1000000 chat in the air of kampala. so you, i think we have a delay that that's okay. i'll be patient as my question, but in uganda you have a one and 1000000 chance of meeting a psychiatrist. meaning for every 1000000 people that live there, you have one psychiatrist, but as long as you're in a power outage right now. how does the country, i guess, trias, what they need to address here? do they address, getting you more steady electricity or do they address, getting more psychiatry, just thank you for your question. you know, very tricky question, but all the answer would be to get more electricity rate. we've not, but it to a point where we take mental health various very seriously. like you for population of 4546000000. definitely one psychiatrist. yes. and it's very disheartening. you know, we can go, we can blame all of our africa, mental health trying to do, we can say, or the lack of awareness. however, they are people on ground doing that, that work, right? that's what we do. that's what i really does rate, but
in uganda, you got about a one, a 1000000 chat in the air of kampala. so you, i think we have a delay that that's okay. i'll be patient as my question, but in uganda you have a one and 1000000 chance of meeting a psychiatrist. meaning for every 1000000 people that live there, you have one psychiatrist, but as long as you're in a power outage right now. how does the country, i guess, trias, what they need to address here? do they address, getting you more steady electricity or do they address,...
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both uganda, andrew under of been accused of meddling and looting minerals ever since they 1st invaded congo $900.00 ninety's. it's not everyone who we, who was interest you know, most table just there is some non states app guys and perhaps even some fits actors who need this to, to, to be going on so that they may got, you know, with their traffic 6 months ago, east african leaders agreed to send a regional stabilization force kenyon soldiers of the latest to arrive on the that banner, uganda, perone and south seed on of said they'll also contribute troops. the risk is there that the different countries that are intervening will pursue their own narrow interests. and many of these countries have in the past, particularly the neighboring countries of burgundy, wanda, and uganda have supported proxy groups against each other, but also against the commonly state. more than 20 years after their mission began, the popularity of un peacekeepers is an all time low. many congolese blame them for failing to protect civilians. demonstrators of burn, some un convoys encamped in recent months. m
both uganda, andrew under of been accused of meddling and looting minerals ever since they 1st invaded congo $900.00 ninety's. it's not everyone who we, who was interest you know, most table just there is some non states app guys and perhaps even some fits actors who need this to, to, to be going on so that they may got, you know, with their traffic 6 months ago, east african leaders agreed to send a regional stabilization force kenyon soldiers of the latest to arrive on the that banner,...
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and not only uganda. in the most difficult times, people in africa come closer to god because we shared that faith was strength in one another. and we know that we can not overcome our own sufferings and been we need god in our lives. and unfortunately the big one will go out of faith normally . ringback the affluent society and we are not in lit up when to say that, and it doesn't mean that we are going to god because we are poor. we are going to god because we trust him. we know that he is above, as we know, that used to work, we're done. and i think that is what everybody need to cultivate in. why is faith going down? we need to look, we need to find the root cause of the problem. even america or elsewhere in the world. if faith is going down, there must be a reason. if we were among believing any more in god, there must be arisen. let's dig lid the hood and find out all her rabbi file and go ahead. rabbi then cynita. it's really, it's really hard to figure out why americans are becoming less faithful.
and not only uganda. in the most difficult times, people in africa come closer to god because we shared that faith was strength in one another. and we know that we can not overcome our own sufferings and been we need god in our lives. and unfortunately the big one will go out of faith normally . ringback the affluent society and we are not in lit up when to say that, and it doesn't mean that we are going to god because we are poor. we are going to god because we trust him. we know that he is...
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and to and to sort of sniff out opposition so that uganda police, when they got back to kampala a shortr, the ugandan government had signed a deal for i think was $127 million for a little kind of chinese surveillance state starter kit that museveni rolled out and used to in the last election. use successfully to track down a lot of bobby warren supporters and basically neutralize them and then emerge victorious in the in the latest elections. well, so maybe i'm going to open this up to questions in a few minutes, but along those lines, i mean, so the big question, curious and you and what i like about your book is also it along those lines the big question is a what i like about your bookh it gives great balance has china release successfully used surveillance attack about some areas but then you also talk about some flaws where this model doesn't maybe always work maybe not for export either in so you talk about it quite a bit so could you explainin how this works? >> yes. soen my research and with those models with that system so we're not trying to push. and then it feels to make a
and to and to sort of sniff out opposition so that uganda police, when they got back to kampala a shortr, the ugandan government had signed a deal for i think was $127 million for a little kind of chinese surveillance state starter kit that museveni rolled out and used to in the last election. use successfully to track down a lot of bobby warren supporters and basically neutralize them and then emerge victorious in the in the latest elections. well, so maybe i'm going to open this up to...
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they the girls in uganda are being educated through this program.lowed me to give back to the community. i know when i learned that nine. i had no idea. that it would be what it is today. how did you learn how to so did you have many people have, like, you know a relative or mother grandmother teach my grandmother. my grandmother taught me at nine. and it was one of those things remind nana came to visit over a summer and was like everyone in our family knows how to sew, and it's your turn and i did, and i, it's been my thing. it's been my gift, and i believe that we all have a gift. and this is mine to give back now. alright if there is with so what, and the video classes that you guys are offering that are going to help some of the girls in uganda and they can be found on big gonda .org and you can purchase it there, and proceeds will benefit the girls in uganda. right thank you so much. the best of luck. and i thank you for what you do. thanks for joining us this morning, and with that we'll send it back to you, andre. shut up awesome. special ho
they the girls in uganda are being educated through this program.lowed me to give back to the community. i know when i learned that nine. i had no idea. that it would be what it is today. how did you learn how to so did you have many people have, like, you know a relative or mother grandmother teach my grandmother. my grandmother taught me at nine. and it was one of those things remind nana came to visit over a summer and was like everyone in our family knows how to sew, and it's your turn and...
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the sea was sanctuary in central. uganda is the proud home of the only wilds. so them white trainers in the country. the $33.00 animals, i get it by rangers around the clock. we have increased our force in numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading right now near to training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to reinforce the already existing render force to protect their resources. we have also improved on a wire oh detection mechanism. our discussions units has acquired equipment to detect. we left crime unintelligence, they cannot detect and to prevent it's also vital. she sees that the pushes are coat and convicted in 2019. the government drastically increased the penalties for poaching or treading protected animals. this particular law has given us breeders for at least as they commit offenses, the criminals know what is coming for them. if we happen to get them, you're going to now has a special court dedicated to cases involving poachers and a legal trafficking of protected animals and animal products. and the punishme
the sea was sanctuary in central. uganda is the proud home of the only wilds. so them white trainers in the country. the $33.00 animals, i get it by rangers around the clock. we have increased our force in numbers and we're still increasing. we have people who are trading right now near to training. they will be passing out soon. they will come to reinforce the already existing render force to protect their resources. we have also improved on a wire oh detection mechanism. our discussions units...
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h a, d. syphilis, and the results for blood group our students over 17 make up over 85 percent of uganda is voluntary blood donors. they donate at centralized school clubs and university health campus, but with the shutting during locked down, mobilizing people across society to donate blood became increasingly challenging would readily meet our target and we were advised was be does reserve only blood for you. my guess is only andy live the operations. so the vicious, the nitty or parisian said to wait the fire on public transportation was another major problem. see by guy like he goes, he says, but he had to use special privileges as a senior government official to access the donation center during the lockdown. he is donated blood more than $100.00 times as even if you're, you're in covered or locker down. that doesn't stop people from getting sick. oh mothers endeavouring. but where'd they get it? if ever it would, it cannot em off. so for us, a few of us will, could or more than we heard the option of moving to here. this place done it the little recon well room of elizabeth, so on
h a, d. syphilis, and the results for blood group our students over 17 make up over 85 percent of uganda is voluntary blood donors. they donate at centralized school clubs and university health campus, but with the shutting during locked down, mobilizing people across society to donate blood became increasingly challenging would readily meet our target and we were advised was be does reserve only blood for you. my guess is only andy live the operations. so the vicious, the nitty or parisian...
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bye bye from uganda. ah, ah ah. ah, with who knew best bashes a 1000000000 dollar business for the gross exploitation for the men and pollution for everyone. the chinese fashion giant shaking clips. anything like it before ever faster and ever cheaper, but it will cost the world so much more than money. 3030 minutes, d, w. now in how to rescue food and solve india is huge. wastage problem start up in new delhi has a sub and it turns out food into animal feed from the city. the contact is finding consensus and not just among the counter. be cocaine. in 90 minutes on d w. a. we're all good to go beyond deal with as we take on the world, 8 our i do. all the fans, we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes, 5 police my a deal . we are, your is actually on fire made for mines. ah, will you become a criminal? ah, franklin mayo already knows that kind of to take with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies. computers that are some are you and governments that go crazy for your data. now these technolo
bye bye from uganda. ah, ah ah. ah, with who knew best bashes a 1000000000 dollar business for the gross exploitation for the men and pollution for everyone. the chinese fashion giant shaking clips. anything like it before ever faster and ever cheaper, but it will cost the world so much more than money. 3030 minutes, d, w. now in how to rescue food and solve india is huge. wastage problem start up in new delhi has a sub and it turns out food into animal feed from the city. the contact is...
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but according to the world health organization, the number of donors in asia and africa is growing. uganda and hospitals are experiencing an unprecedented blood shortage as a result, dog to say that many patients die waiting in vain for blood transfusions. i see patients with a kit, leukemia. i see persons who have been bleeding. i knew the particular product when they come get it. it is hot breaking. you have preference, child hood both because the and mimic it's not up would expire at the national blood by authorities blame the recent blood scarcity on coven, 19 induced locked down impulsion to renew everyone's in his book. while you gander was still below target. before the pandemic, the situation was worsened by the abrupt closure of schools and universities for almost 2 years. legacy. ha! syphilis on the results for blood a group our students over 17 make up over 85 percent of uganda is voluntary blood donors. they donated centralized school clubs in university health campus, but with the shutting during locked down, mobilizing people across society to donate blood became increasingly
but according to the world health organization, the number of donors in asia and africa is growing. uganda and hospitals are experiencing an unprecedented blood shortage as a result, dog to say that many patients die waiting in vain for blood transfusions. i see patients with a kit, leukemia. i see persons who have been bleeding. i knew the particular product when they come get it. it is hot breaking. you have preference, child hood both because the and mimic it's not up would expire at the...
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bye bye from uganda. in one. 03 ah, innovation is ready to lift off with progress and science will turbocharged the economy. with lightning fast quantum computers and climate change resist super flu. we take a look at high flying technologies in our review of everything that matter is not made in germany. 30 minutes on d w. m 2016 as i go by to the clean cut, want to see if germany was for me the last few years have been quite a ride, getting brilliant touch with. i've really done the homework when it comes to genevieve, and of course i always look right in the eyes. birch is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of mine. i'm no longer a prude. i want to be in the news bear repose americans. but when you're feeling altogether, you'll realize that culture just another way of living, are you ready to meet the dead and then join me, right? just do it on b, w. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global idea
bye bye from uganda. in one. 03 ah, innovation is ready to lift off with progress and science will turbocharged the economy. with lightning fast quantum computers and climate change resist super flu. we take a look at high flying technologies in our review of everything that matter is not made in germany. 30 minutes on d w. m 2016 as i go by to the clean cut, want to see if germany was for me the last few years have been quite a ride, getting brilliant touch with. i've really done the homework...
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bye bye from uganda. a with, with with who ship your guide to life and the digital world. explore the latest online trends. navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d. w. our games on the melting ice. a reporter tracks down the arctics. major players with your folder. there's russian warships and i'll let you guys. i don't have any guns for shadow. arctic blue in 75 minutes on d. w. o is the end of the pandemic in sight. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult with success in our weekly coping 19 special. every thursday con d w. what secrets lie behind these walls? discover new adventures in 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage is 360. get the app now. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire. discover stories with just a click away. majority the des
bye bye from uganda. a with, with with who ship your guide to life and the digital world. explore the latest online trends. navigate your way through the digital jungle. get a global perspective, will be your guide and show you what's possible. you decide what really matters to you. shift in 15 minutes on d. w. our games on the melting ice. a reporter tracks down the arctics. major players with your folder. there's russian warships and i'll let you guys. i don't have any guns for shadow. arctic...
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here in uganda, coming up, we'll meet some of the activists fighting to protect nature. and we lead our very survival also on the shall paul weaving can protect us from too much sunlight. and how co op can be produced sustainably. we are wives, sisters, friends, and also mothers, women across the world show the great responsibilities and many are also particularly committed to protecting mother off bumps because we understand how important i healthy planet ease, afford descendants, are fus report takes us to ivory coast where we meet female activists standing up for the environment. oh, good. much lies hidden under the sand here, but it's not treasure. people from nearby villages bury waste on the beach which re, surfaces when the tide comes in. martinez was there. we knew is getting local community is involved in cleanups with her injury over caesar, she aims to raise young people's awareness of pollution. is to be part of august are not enough to have policies and laws, although they're very important and i'm working on that. but how to communities act, what contributi
here in uganda, coming up, we'll meet some of the activists fighting to protect nature. and we lead our very survival also on the shall paul weaving can protect us from too much sunlight. and how co op can be produced sustainably. we are wives, sisters, friends, and also mothers, women across the world show the great responsibilities and many are also particularly committed to protecting mother off bumps because we understand how important i healthy planet ease, afford descendants, are fus...
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what you do in uganda. go ahead. i want in mother new glenda and i've been devil more than 20 years working with the children and women as the most vulnerable and my work started becoming more intense. during the time of the notice of this army where little women were directed taken took up duty, and on return they didn't know what to do. i took this up as a challenge, 1st of all of my side to give life, to give hope to this woman by working with them, giving them some skills, training, but above all, by being more of a mother to them are i and i lot to have a nice to have the back on the street, lot of audience he you on what you do. thank you very much for me. my name is rob. i mark asher goodman. i'm in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, in erie, pennsylvania, and i serve 2 congregations, a large one and a small one. it's an incredible honor to be on the stream with nita and sister rosemary to human rights champion who i admire the work that they do so much. i'm just thinking about where we are in terms of our global pande
what you do in uganda. go ahead. i want in mother new glenda and i've been devil more than 20 years working with the children and women as the most vulnerable and my work started becoming more intense. during the time of the notice of this army where little women were directed taken took up duty, and on return they didn't know what to do. i took this up as a challenge, 1st of all of my side to give life, to give hope to this woman by working with them, giving them some skills, training, but...
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i didn't know it then, but this morning and uganda. what shape the next 3 years of my journalistic career? i think i see clubs of it. i think it's late, but look, love so short. a here it is. i know it's marked field testing site for genetically engineered plants. and next to have the restricted entry of caught up. wow. ah hm. oh, you're good morning. i'm interested in american investment. we were gonna, so i just wondered if we could slap a bunch of pictures of the best shoes here is ah, i out with she can take down no, actually back. in fact, with phone services. okay. thank you with we'd made several requests for an official meeting. now things were getting uncomfortable. the i'm a good lake called security that they're following us on the plane or just ah, the yo yo, they're about to throw us out. they're looking for us just in awe . we another one comes in note, video vision is nessie with lucy lives in those in death threats just because we wanted to film a field of genetically modified korn. why such hostility on social media? t
i didn't know it then, but this morning and uganda. what shape the next 3 years of my journalistic career? i think i see clubs of it. i think it's late, but look, love so short. a here it is. i know it's marked field testing site for genetically engineered plants. and next to have the restricted entry of caught up. wow. ah hm. oh, you're good morning. i'm interested in american investment. we were gonna, so i just wondered if we could slap a bunch of pictures of the best shoes here is ah, i out...
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take this official video of howard buffett talking about funding this g m o cornfield in uganda. the morning when i remember when i sat down last here, and i was trying to explain how this project is, can work it. the only way you can say is we're going to bring you rain and they look at you like, why are you going to do that? i see it, but buffets miracles can only happen at farmers adopt new technologies and abandoned traditional farming. a rich white benefactor telling africans what to do reminiscent of the colonial era. so the next few years, we hope that you can learn how to improve some of your planting. ah, why are we not allowed to film here? because in the world of genetically modified organisms or g m o's control is paramount every word and every image is carefully cultivated. for this social networks offer an ideal platform. imagine what it's like the live in extreme poverty. you have to think about the basics, like your next meal, all the time on instagram. this kind of corn is portrayed as a blessing for africa because it fights hunger. it's not called genetically mo
take this official video of howard buffett talking about funding this g m o cornfield in uganda. the morning when i remember when i sat down last here, and i was trying to explain how this project is, can work it. the only way you can say is we're going to bring you rain and they look at you like, why are you going to do that? i see it, but buffets miracles can only happen at farmers adopt new technologies and abandoned traditional farming. a rich white benefactor telling africans what to do...
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uganda is a country— will not get another case.red — a country that always wants to be prepared and _ a country that always wants to be prepared and ready. _ a country that always wants to be prepared and ready. whenever. a country that always wants to be i prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak— prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. _ prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. and _ prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. and you - prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. and you have - prepared and ready. whenever anyl outbreak occurs. and you have seen the preparedness— outbreak occurs. and you have seen the preparedness demonstrated - outbreak occurs. and you have seen the preparedness demonstrated in i the preparedness demonstrated in handling _ the preparedness demonstrated in handling this — the preparedness demonstrated in handling this ebola _ the preparedness demonstrated in handling this ebola epidemic. - the preparedness demonstrated in handling this ebola epidemic. if. handling
uganda is a country— will not get another case.red — a country that always wants to be prepared and _ a country that always wants to be prepared and ready. _ a country that always wants to be prepared and ready. whenever. a country that always wants to be i prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak— prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. _ prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. and _ prepared and ready. whenever any outbreak occurs. and you - prepared and ready....