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ugonda's new vision editor-in-chief, barbara kaija. [applause] sylvia miro quesda from editorial el commercio. the amendment to become managing editor and director and i'm going to join you and apologize for any of the names i mean gold. i'd think that we've tested my linguistic ability this morning. carolyn, to start with you and go through the main findings of the report for the audience first of all what was the biggest challenge you came across because you were working in so many different countries and so many different languages, and i imagine jogging evin just to illicit real information and get facts of the company's >> that is one of the major things is getting into the company's. in some countries we had very little trouble. in other countries, we had a great deal of trouble getting access and was surprising which of those countries we have the greatest amount of trouble. they were in most cases i think in fact in all cases in the most developed countries. we have the greatest difficulty gaining access to interviews. i think
ugonda's new vision editor-in-chief, barbara kaija. [applause] sylvia miro quesda from editorial el commercio. the amendment to become managing editor and director and i'm going to join you and apologize for any of the names i mean gold. i'd think that we've tested my linguistic ability this morning. carolyn, to start with you and go through the main findings of the report for the audience first of all what was the biggest challenge you came across because you were working in so many different...
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ugonda's new vision editor-in-chief, barbara kaija. [applause] sylvia miro quesda from editorial el commercio. the amendment to become managing editor and director and i'm going to join you and apologize for any of the names i mean gold. i'd think that we've tested my linguistic ability this morning. carolyn, to start with you and go through the main findings of the report for the audience first of all what was the biggest challenge you came across because you were working in so many different countries and so many different languages, and i imagine jogging evin just to illicit real information and get facts of the company's >> that is one of the major things is getting into the company's. in some countries we had very little trouble. in other countries, we had a great deal of trouble getting access and was surprising which of those countries we have the greatest amount of trouble. they were in most cases i think in fact in all cases in the most developed countries. we have the greatest difficulty gaining access to interviews. i think
ugonda's new vision editor-in-chief, barbara kaija. [applause] sylvia miro quesda from editorial el commercio. the amendment to become managing editor and director and i'm going to join you and apologize for any of the names i mean gold. i'd think that we've tested my linguistic ability this morning. carolyn, to start with you and go through the main findings of the report for the audience first of all what was the biggest challenge you came across because you were working in so many different...
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to the 1200's or a long time ago, and as it tried they migrated south down the island to northern ugonda and then east into western kenya and they arrived in western kenya as opposed to about the 1500's the time columbus sailed to the new world and the established themselves around the eastern shore of lake and they developed their clear identity as an individual separate tribe but also displeased other tribes because there were other tribes living in that part of africa before the euro arrived. when the tribal groups started to form themselves you ended up with over 40 different tribes in kenya but the dominant tribes barbecue which comprise ab who was and so there's always been this tension. now the most recent example of that was the terrible violence that there was in kenya in 2007, early 2008 where people died and there were still hundreds of thousands of people displaced living in red cross tents so this struggle still exists today. >> host: obama's grandfather grew up under colonialism. colonialism established late in the 19th century continuing into 1963 when kenya gets independe
to the 1200's or a long time ago, and as it tried they migrated south down the island to northern ugonda and then east into western kenya and they arrived in western kenya as opposed to about the 1500's the time columbus sailed to the new world and the established themselves around the eastern shore of lake and they developed their clear identity as an individual separate tribe but also displeased other tribes because there were other tribes living in that part of africa before the euro...