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unicef were really helping with the psychosocial care.h ofa people effectively a voice, how much of a responsibility do you feel that? i feel incredibly grateful that? i feel incredibly grateful that unicef have invited me to be an ambassador, and to use my platform to share the stories of these poor people with other people, with my audience, and if! people with other people, with my audience, and if i can tell those stories and explain how when people donate, where the money goes to and how these people are being affected, then i feel incredibly grateful to be able to have that. obviously, it isa be able to have that. obviously, it is a situation that has been reported on, and quite a lot. but it's not been as high—profile as some other situations, humanitarian crises that we see. how do feel about that, as it has unfolded over the two years since it began? the un have called it a genocide. it is two yea rs on have called it a genocide. it is two years on and i really appreciate you doing a piece about this. this is marking the annivers
unicef were really helping with the psychosocial care.h ofa people effectively a voice, how much of a responsibility do you feel that? i feel incredibly grateful that? i feel incredibly grateful that unicef have invited me to be an ambassador, and to use my platform to share the stories of these poor people with other people, with my audience, and if! people with other people, with my audience, and if i can tell those stories and explain how when people donate, where the money goes to and how...
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let's bring in our panel in johannesburg patty nachle chief of the unicef africa services unit and the lead author of the report in ghana chalk or america executive director of the west africa network for peace building and in my degree nigeria my . teacher based in borno state welcome to you all better we're talking here about an increasingly alarming situation but what about the main cause is it instability of the violence or a combination of different other factors. well basically we have 1900000 children being pushed out of their education being pushed out of school across 8 countries in western central africa for in security reasons for violence as well as threats of violence i myself for instance visited to put in a fossil a few weeks back and there the what we see is that the reasons most of the schools are closing is because of threats of violence they see that that schools have been attacked in other villages there are rumors that are coming through that this school will also be attacked so basically children are kept home and in often is the case as well obviously you know en
let's bring in our panel in johannesburg patty nachle chief of the unicef africa services unit and the lead author of the report in ghana chalk or america executive director of the west africa network for peace building and in my degree nigeria my . teacher based in borno state welcome to you all better we're talking here about an increasingly alarming situation but what about the main cause is it instability of the violence or a combination of different other factors. well basically we have...
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children's fund says armed groups targeting schools teachers and students unicef says more than 9000 schools in the region have closed due to violence 3 times the number of the end of 2017 which means nearly 2000000 children are missing out on an education the unicef report examines increasing threats and attacks in 8 central and west african countries nearly half of the schools closed in cameroon where more than 600000 children are not going to classes in mali attacks on schools doubled between 2017 and this year in central african republic the number rose by more than a 5th. and school closures due to violence have gone up 6 falls in book in a fossil molly and nisha. let's bring in our panel in johannesburg patti nachle chief of the unicef africa services unit and the lead author of the report in akra ghana joke or america executive director of the west africa network for peace building and in my degree nigeria my. teacher based in borno state welcome to you all but so we're talking here about an increasingly alarming situation but what about the main cause is it instability of the
children's fund says armed groups targeting schools teachers and students unicef says more than 9000 schools in the region have closed due to violence 3 times the number of the end of 2017 which means nearly 2000000 children are missing out on an education the unicef report examines increasing threats and attacks in 8 central and west african countries nearly half of the schools closed in cameroon where more than 600000 children are not going to classes in mali attacks on schools doubled...
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children's fund says armed groups targeting schools teachers and students unicef says more than 9000 schools in the region have closed due to violence 3 times the number of the end of 2017 which means nearly 2000000 children are missing out on an education. the unicef report examines increasing threats and attacks in 8 central and west african countries nearly half of the schools closed in cameroon where more than 600000 children are not going to classes in mali attacks on scores doubled between 2017 and this year in central african republic the number rose by more than a 5th and school closures due to violence have gone up 6 falls in brooklyn a fossil mali and nisha. let's bring in our panel in johannesburg patti nachle chief of the unicef africa services unit and the lead author of the report in accra ghana. executive director of the west africa network for peace building and in my degree nigeria my. teacher based in borno state welcome to you all better we're talking here about an increasingly alarming situation but what about the name cause is it instability of the violence or a
children's fund says armed groups targeting schools teachers and students unicef says more than 9000 schools in the region have closed due to violence 3 times the number of the end of 2017 which means nearly 2000000 children are missing out on an education. the unicef report examines increasing threats and attacks in 8 central and west african countries nearly half of the schools closed in cameroon where more than 600000 children are not going to classes in mali attacks on scores doubled...
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children's fund says armed groups eyeing targeting schools teachers and students unicef says more than 9000 schools in the region have closed due to violence 3 times the number of the end of 2017 which means nearly 2000000 children are missing out on an education the unicef report examines increasing threats and attacks in 8 central and west african countries nearly half of the schools closed in cameroon where more than 600000 children are not going to classes in mali attacks on schools doubled between 2017 and this year in central african republic the number rose by more than a 5th and school closures due to violence have gone up 6 ford in book in a fossil molly and nisha. let's bring in our panel in johannesburg patti nachle chief of the unicef africa services unit and the lead author of the report in akra ghana. executive director of the west africa network for peace building and in my degree nigeria my. teacher based in borno state welcome to you all better we're talking here about an increasingly alarming situation but what about the name cause is it instability of the violence or
children's fund says armed groups eyeing targeting schools teachers and students unicef says more than 9000 schools in the region have closed due to violence 3 times the number of the end of 2017 which means nearly 2000000 children are missing out on an education the unicef report examines increasing threats and attacks in 8 central and west african countries nearly half of the schools closed in cameroon where more than 600000 children are not going to classes in mali attacks on schools doubled...
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one blast about for just about 200 metres away from what we did if you shown up this chain in by unicef which it would to come down our students and not least load them down on to school very distinct get out and had been very helpful and very. experience i'm definitely going to explore those give me an opportunity to at least go quite a bit in the education in be a member of it get on you know my ideas to work in. record equal or and i must say really brave of the year the children and the families to insist to taking their kids to schools despite what you have been describing passy resilience is one thing but then the spread of those attacks by groups affiliated with al qaeda. these lie mixed in sub-saharan africa in different parts of the west and central africa is is another thing. through the alternatives that you've put into place to try to put an end to this phenomena. so basically in the schools that we actually that are still functional and as our teacher colleague in my degree was saying we offer a package of support to school so that they to make them safer for children to be
one blast about for just about 200 metres away from what we did if you shown up this chain in by unicef which it would to come down our students and not least load them down on to school very distinct get out and had been very helpful and very. experience i'm definitely going to explore those give me an opportunity to at least go quite a bit in the education in be a member of it get on you know my ideas to work in. record equal or and i must say really brave of the year the children and the...
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i think we've lost our guest patsy mchale their chief of unicef's africa service unit patsy thank you. in just a moment we will have the weather and then. the salting of clear react so that's heading to the un. and then sports or lankan cricket decides it still isn't safe enough to play a test match in pakistan but they say they and i will and so one day. we're just about 24 hours away from a landfall with our tropical storm by lou making landfall in the southern portions of taiwan that we've seen plenty of rain here across much of northern philippines and as the storm system makes its way through was still going to be seen the winds about 83 kilometers per hour they're going to be staying this intensity this is about the highest we're going to be seeing it is just under typhoon intensity with the storm as we go towards tomorrow heavy rain is going to be a big problem not only for the philippines but of course into taiwan things are going to deteriorate quite quickly from saturday into saturday evening as the storm crosses over that southern area now by sunday we do expect the storm t
i think we've lost our guest patsy mchale their chief of unicef's africa service unit patsy thank you. in just a moment we will have the weather and then. the salting of clear react so that's heading to the un. and then sports or lankan cricket decides it still isn't safe enough to play a test match in pakistan but they say they and i will and so one day. we're just about 24 hours away from a landfall with our tropical storm by lou making landfall in the southern portions of taiwan that we've...
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had seen a cow as head of unicef's africa service unit and she's the lead author of the report she says the large number of students who are not in school as a serious effect on a country's development. 1st of all i'd like to bring to you the words of a priest that i met in northern booking a fassel just a few weeks ago father arcadius so adorable who is saying that without education we have no development and when you have such a large number of children out of school especially girls this has an extremely serious the true mental effect on the country and that's that's another thing that perhaps strikes me as well that in a situation where you have education under threats where you have the livelihoods and the lives and futures of children parents are really extremely concerned about this and you understood you see when meeting with them with the families and with the children selves how important they feel that education is so so that is perhaps you know one of the main messages would like to would like to bring forth is the voices of these children there are being prevented from from
had seen a cow as head of unicef's africa service unit and she's the lead author of the report she says the large number of students who are not in school as a serious effect on a country's development. 1st of all i'd like to bring to you the words of a priest that i met in northern booking a fassel just a few weeks ago father arcadius so adorable who is saying that without education we have no development and when you have such a large number of children out of school especially girls this has...
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it is a big concern for unicef we know so far the world i'm in. fact not. assume you need to learn in getting child labor but then you also have of gonna sound labor laws which aaa but 18 is the minimum age for employment also says that children below the age of 14 cannot be employed so the laws are there are they not being implemented. yes you are very. very comprehensive. and then for the. bottom. what bit of issue with internal mouth the different context of a bunny. because of. issues and your stability in the country and. they would indicate that. to depend on this is. but interim up implementation. fairly issues and. interim of implementation of the funny thing but how. to improve. the laws in the country roger let's leave it there for the time being moment of ruses ramey speaking to us from kabul thank you so much for that. that's a fun obvious show to check out all other stories on dude of the dot com. on facebook and. beleaguered now with some of this week striking images of the protests in town called protests that are becoming increasingly violen
it is a big concern for unicef we know so far the world i'm in. fact not. assume you need to learn in getting child labor but then you also have of gonna sound labor laws which aaa but 18 is the minimum age for employment also says that children below the age of 14 cannot be employed so the laws are there are they not being implemented. yes you are very. very comprehensive. and then for the. bottom. what bit of issue with internal mouth the different context of a bunny. because of. issues and...
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too it is a big concern for unicef we know so far the world women and. sumi need to learn been getting child labor but then you also have gonna sound labor laws which aaa but 18 is the minimum age for employment also says that children below the age of 14 cannot be employed for the laws are there either not being implemented. yes your very. very comprehensive. is 18 and then 14 part of the. problem. but that of the issue of internal mouth important the different context of a ban is down because of. the issue and. stability in the country and. they would indicate that. to depend on the. but in turn i'm up implementation. fairly issues and we are a full interim of implementation of the funny thing but that. gradually to improve. the lot in the country roger let's leave it there for the time being mammadov roos ramey speaking to us from kabul thank you so much for that . that's a fun obvious show to check out all other stories on do double dot com. on facebook and. believe it now with some of this week's striking images of the protests in town called protes
too it is a big concern for unicef we know so far the world women and. sumi need to learn been getting child labor but then you also have gonna sound labor laws which aaa but 18 is the minimum age for employment also says that children below the age of 14 cannot be employed for the laws are there either not being implemented. yes your very. very comprehensive. is 18 and then 14 part of the. problem. but that of the issue of internal mouth important the different context of a ban is down because...
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ngos like unicef for help.ne of their projects is designing yurts with better insulation so they need less coal to keep warm, leading to less pollution. leading this project is jeremiah from zimbabwe. >> we have six here. one has been lifted so we can [indiscernible] property, 40 kilometers from ulaanbaatar, they are testing innovation. looks like this one. you can see the plane door without anything. put this insulating fromial to prevent heat escaping. measuresde, a device temperature, humidity, and carbon monoxide levels. jeremiah is full of praise for a project that preserves mongolia 's traditional habitats. adjust andave to modify things. we have tried to maintain the traditional operations. the way the door is facing is standard. it is important for their identity as a community. aspreserving traditions sedentary lifestyles replace nomadic culture. 15 years ago, herders represented half of mongolia's population and only 30% still where this steppes, man wants to believe he will still look after his flock
ngos like unicef for help.ne of their projects is designing yurts with better insulation so they need less coal to keep warm, leading to less pollution. leading this project is jeremiah from zimbabwe. >> we have six here. one has been lifted so we can [indiscernible] property, 40 kilometers from ulaanbaatar, they are testing innovation. looks like this one. you can see the plane door without anything. put this insulating fromial to prevent heat escaping. measuresde, a device temperature,...
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unicef is involved. cdc is involved with some of their community programs.tners are involved. that information is being colated and applied to improving community relations and building trust. >> okay. doctor, anything? anything you wish to add? >> i think the complexity, congressman, is that this is an area where distrust is really deep. >> uh-huh. >> you know, when we went there, we thought well might be we could meet with the leaders. >> right. >> what leaders >> there's actually well over 100 different small rebel groups. one thing to deal with the adf, you can find their leader, you can talk to them. but there's a bunch of small groups with small leaders and disinformation going back and forth. you get one group to have the right message but then the other groups don't agree with the message because they don't trust that group. so it's going to be a long haul to get trust in that area. we reached out through religious community to do it. the bishop and again they had a priest that was killed and now the bishops are being intimidated. so this is a very v
unicef is involved. cdc is involved with some of their community programs.tners are involved. that information is being colated and applied to improving community relations and building trust. >> okay. doctor, anything? anything you wish to add? >> i think the complexity, congressman, is that this is an area where distrust is really deep. >> uh-huh. >> you know, when we went there, we thought well might be we could meet with the leaders. >> right. >> what...
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unicef is actively working on painteroperability with our suppliers with which we need to be interoperable to identify their needs and provide technical and operational assistance with services such as posting and training as needed. unisys did it go unicef has achieved ten of the 23 that will update on the network that icludes all passenger railroads where they run as well as several short line railroads and last month we began running the trains with the union pacific the largest part or in the first clasp on freight railroad with which we have achieved interoperability. unisys will be able to fully test the interoperability of one of thonthe completion of our efs with the remaining class one railroads. this is a time and labor intensive process involving leaks and in some cases months of preparation and testing with each railroad. the interoperability relies heavily on the flow of accurate information and the amount of data that will ultimately be transmitted between railroads and the various components that comprise the system is significant. we are working closely to ensure upcoming s
unicef is actively working on painteroperability with our suppliers with which we need to be interoperable to identify their needs and provide technical and operational assistance with services such as posting and training as needed. unisys did it go unicef has achieved ten of the 23 that will update on the network that icludes all passenger railroads where they run as well as several short line railroads and last month we began running the trains with the union pacific the largest part or in...
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according to the united nations children's agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. more than 70% of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the service sector and industry. nearly all the world's nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. that's just six years from now. reporter: it's 10:00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine brothers and sisters. but every year, they miss several weeks of school because their family needs them to go out and harvest cotton. later in the school year, in may, they'll miss another month of school becacause their help will be needed to harvest apricots. nurula: the work is quite hard. we have to pick cotton for the entire day. it's tough. reporter: nurula's older sister zehra is 16 years old. she tells us she hasn't been to school at all since she was in the fifth grade. zehra: i dreamed of becoming a doctor. it was very important to me. i really wanted to go to school. i'm very sad that i can't
according to the united nations children's agency unicef, there are 152 million child laborers worldwide. more than 70% of them work in the agricultural sector, as well as in the service sector and industry. nearly all the world's nations have agreed to aim to end all forms of child labor by 2025. 2025. that's just six years from now. reporter: it's 10:00 in the morning in the harran plain, in southeastern turkey. nurula is 11 years old and should be in school, just like most of his nine...
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in a callous the head of unicef south africa service unit and she is the lead author of the report she says the large number of students who are not in school has a serious effect on the country's development. 1st of all i'd like to bring to you the words of a priest that i met in northern booking a fossil just a few weeks ago father arcadius so adorable who is saying that without education we have no development and when you have such a large number of children out of school especially girls this has an extremely serious the true mental effect on the country and that's that's another thing that perhaps strikes me as well that in a situation where you have education under threats where you have the livelihoods and the lives and futures of children parents are really extremely concerned about this and you understood you see when meeting with them with the families and with the children selves how important they feel that education is so so that is perhaps you know one of the main messages we'd like to we'd like to bring forth is the voices of these children that are being prevented from
in a callous the head of unicef south africa service unit and she is the lead author of the report she says the large number of students who are not in school has a serious effect on the country's development. 1st of all i'd like to bring to you the words of a priest that i met in northern booking a fossil just a few weeks ago father arcadius so adorable who is saying that without education we have no development and when you have such a large number of children out of school especially girls...
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i want to thank my co-author, the carmen garcia who is currently a louse working for unicef. if you are watching online, hello carmen. and then i want to thank our panelists who i will introduce in a minutes. this is an issue that has come onto mine and our team radar more and more over the last couple of years that we have been looking at this. it really is an issue, this issue of regular migration that is frustrating in a lot of ways. when you talk about people who are moving without some sort of regular status, so often you are talking at least in the united states about illegal immigrants. in the report, we shouldn't say that illegal immigrants don't exist, they do, but they are a small subset of the overall stock of migrants globally that doesn't have status and is in able to move through regular orderly and safe means. there's a really important conversation to be had about what to do for those people and with those people. i see this report is the beginning of a conversation. we need to be having more conversations like this in policy circles, we need to have more pane
i want to thank my co-author, the carmen garcia who is currently a louse working for unicef. if you are watching online, hello carmen. and then i want to thank our panelists who i will introduce in a minutes. this is an issue that has come onto mine and our team radar more and more over the last couple of years that we have been looking at this. it really is an issue, this issue of regular migration that is frustrating in a lot of ways. when you talk about people who are moving without some...
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2000000 children of an education in central and west africa a report by the un children's fund that's unicef examines threats and attacks in 8 countries it singles out mali where attacks on schools of double between 2017 and this year in central african republic that they go rules by more than a 5th and school closures due to violence have gone up 6 fold over the past 2 years in burkina faso mali and in the chair or perhaps in the calle is in charge of unicef's africa service unit and as the reports lead author she says countries will never reach their full potential if children aren't in school. 1st of all i'd like to bring to you the words of a priest that i met in northern burkina faso just a few weeks ago father arcadius so adorable who is saying that without education we have no development and when you have such a large number of children out of school especially girls this has an extremely serious the tremendous effect on the country and that's that's another thing that perhaps strikes me as well that in a situation where you have education under threats where you have the livelihoods
2000000 children of an education in central and west africa a report by the un children's fund that's unicef examines threats and attacks in 8 countries it singles out mali where attacks on schools of double between 2017 and this year in central african republic that they go rules by more than a 5th and school closures due to violence have gone up 6 fold over the past 2 years in burkina faso mali and in the chair or perhaps in the calle is in charge of unicef's africa service unit and as the...
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unicef has rules for the media in treating children. journalists are not allowed to use children in these situations no matter how newsworthy. we cannot address minors interview minors and showcase them for media no matter how news worthy it is. this is not allowed. this breaks the guidelines. it's not okay. >> talk to grownups. don't talk to kids. certainly don't squeeze the emotion out of them. let's go to msnbc. frequent guests think it's okay to threaten trump supporters. >> i'm on a pitchfork and torches outside this man's house in the hamptons. it's nice. theres no reason he should have a nice party. there's no reason why people shouldn't be able to be outside of his house and making their -- >> demonstrating. >> making it understood -- >> raymond: i was stunned that the host didn't push back. he agreed with that. kathy, what about pitchforks and torches scream peacefulth protesting to you? >> yeah. pitch forks. doesn't go together. no one in the media should even opinion pieces. we know msnbc leans to the left. the viewers unders
unicef has rules for the media in treating children. journalists are not allowed to use children in these situations no matter how newsworthy. we cannot address minors interview minors and showcase them for media no matter how news worthy it is. this is not allowed. this breaks the guidelines. it's not okay. >> talk to grownups. don't talk to kids. certainly don't squeeze the emotion out of them. let's go to msnbc. frequent guests think it's okay to threaten trump supporters. >> i'm...
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morally bankrupt and unicef sometimes take claiming that the people we see mountains have changed more into something else that says if a serious made me lie ok let's go live now to my colleague andrew thomas andrew we can see you've changed location where are you what have you been seeing and hearing . based on 50 meters away from where i was speaking to you perfectly calmly an hour ago and that just shows how quickly situations can change here this is whole court road one of the main streets on the hong kong island is a flyover there should be trucks with traffic on a monday a look at be complete it's like a viper testers and in the last 20 minutes or so tear gas has been pulling down on the. blood coming out of tight the gas mask up but beyond the fly over there are barricades and beyond then we assume i'm actually going to see them but place because that's where the tear gas has been coming from as it's been fired over onto the floor of these protesters are using traffic cones to try and put those on top of the tear gas canisters and stop that's not from spreading but it's only hav
morally bankrupt and unicef sometimes take claiming that the people we see mountains have changed more into something else that says if a serious made me lie ok let's go live now to my colleague andrew thomas andrew we can see you've changed location where are you what have you been seeing and hearing . based on 50 meters away from where i was speaking to you perfectly calmly an hour ago and that just shows how quickly situations can change here this is whole court road one of the main streets...
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or these charitable organizations like unicef -- where is this money going to? never found anybody in this country that immigrated to this country and set this country belongs to everyone. that is a disgrace to say about this country. thank you very much. host: from arcadia, florida, terry is next, republican line. caller: yes. i respect what mr. trump is trying to do. if you let illegals come in, you might as well say it is all right to drink and drive because it is breaking the law. you have to respect the laws. they want to come here, do it legally. thank you. host: from charlottesville, virginia, independent line. jamie is next. caller: i wanted to state i have been appalled by the number of people that seem to think illegal immigrants are coming here as some sort of conspiracy to drum up democratic votes. that is absurd. secondly, there are a number of people who are asylum-seekers and have spent time locked up in facilities and the conditions they have been put through our appalling. put inmedication, solitary confinement, we should not be doing this as a
or these charitable organizations like unicef -- where is this money going to? never found anybody in this country that immigrated to this country and set this country belongs to everyone. that is a disgrace to say about this country. thank you very much. host: from arcadia, florida, terry is next, republican line. caller: yes. i respect what mr. trump is trying to do. if you let illegals come in, you might as well say it is all right to drink and drive because it is breaking the law. you have...
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unicef has stopped their clean water and sanitation services for 8.4 million people, including three million kids. that means more cholera. and cholera is already on the rise. there are more cholera cases reported in the first half of this year than in all of 2018. half a million new cases of cholera just in the first six months of this year. and the u.n.-supported treatment plants that purifies water for agriculture has started to shut down as well, meaning an additional four million people could be eating vegetables that are irrigated with girthy water. the world food programme won't be able to buy vouchers for three million people. starting very soon. 60 more feeding centers will close in the coming weeks. the world food programme has stopped providing nutrient bars to 2.6 million malnourished women and children which will tip them now into the category of severely malnourished, just like this child is. the u.n. will have to stop providing fuel for hospital generators. 35,000 cancer patients are going to stop receiving treatment. i could go on and on and on, but why are we standin
unicef has stopped their clean water and sanitation services for 8.4 million people, including three million kids. that means more cholera. and cholera is already on the rise. there are more cholera cases reported in the first half of this year than in all of 2018. half a million new cases of cholera just in the first six months of this year. and the u.n.-supported treatment plants that purifies water for agriculture has started to shut down as well, meaning an additional four million people...