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and she was resigning as an ambassador for unicef.prised to hear this news. tell us about the back story. what were you thinking? what happened? maybe it's not a what happened -- >> yeah. >> maybe it's not a what happened. >> yeah. yeah. you know what, gayle, it's pandemic, i think like many people who have lost their jobs or are in that career change, i myself had to reassess my career. i had to rethink am i happy, am i content, and the truth is when i made the choice to pick faith over fashion, mom over money, people over profit, that's when i became a true activist. you know, it wasn't when i was a unicef ambassador. it was when i chose to walk away from my career. >> you said at the time your career was seemingly on top, but you were not mentally happy. because you have been here before, and we were talking about your career. i have to say you did seem very happy about what you were doing and did seem to be enjoying it. what do you mean not mentally happy? >> i mean it took me -- like the first two years, i had full control over m
and she was resigning as an ambassador for unicef.prised to hear this news. tell us about the back story. what were you thinking? what happened? maybe it's not a what happened -- >> yeah. >> maybe it's not a what happened. >> yeah. yeah. you know what, gayle, it's pandemic, i think like many people who have lost their jobs or are in that career change, i myself had to reassess my career. i had to rethink am i happy, am i content, and the truth is when i made the choice to pick...
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i spoke earlier to gian gandhi, covax co—ordinator for unicef, and asked him why vaccine nationalismle against the pandemic... the covax facility that was designed to deliver vaccines to really the poorest 100 countries or so as well as all the other countries that have signed up is really built on the foundations of solidarity for mutual gain. and what we want to see is the light at the end of the tunnel that we can see now that vaccines are available shines for everyone and not just those that can pay the most. vaccine nationalism flies in the face of that. so what do you think needs to be done then to counteract that? the first thing is that we can see from the european union that they have exempted covax and unicef and our sister agency, the pan—american health organisation, from those restrictions but i think what we generally need to see that the money continues to flow into covax to ensure that the deals that we have done with manufacturers can be completely made operational and then of course i think we also need the money to start the following towards delivery of vaccines.
i spoke earlier to gian gandhi, covax co—ordinator for unicef, and asked him why vaccine nationalismle against the pandemic... the covax facility that was designed to deliver vaccines to really the poorest 100 countries or so as well as all the other countries that have signed up is really built on the foundations of solidarity for mutual gain. and what we want to see is the light at the end of the tunnel that we can see now that vaccines are available shines for everyone and not just those...
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unicef issued a report in november olast year about a lost generation of children worbled wide. what did you mean by that? >> so we have rising inequality. we have a disessing amount of new families that are falling into poverty. and because of that, we worry a great deal about children. it is now become a child rights crisis. they are missing out on education. they are often going hungry. ask it means that many children will be losing out on the future we had anticipated as a world. and if you lose the children, you lose youfuture of the world. it's something we have to attend to. three are many, many chi right now that are suffering. and we can do something about it. one of the alarming stats from that lost generation report waethat-- and this is at end of last year-- almost 600 across dozens of cuntrywideted school closures. that'slet equivalent of 33%, one-third, of enrolled students on the planet. henrietta, some of those gaps that existed ore are getting wider. can they be clo, d? >> we think they can be. but you're absolutely right, amna. this is a part of history we've n
unicef issued a report in november olast year about a lost generation of children worbled wide. what did you mean by that? >> so we have rising inequality. we have a disessing amount of new families that are falling into poverty. and because of that, we worry a great deal about children. it is now become a child rights crisis. they are missing out on education. they are often going hungry. ask it means that many children will be losing out on the future we had anticipated as a world. and...
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the leaders of unicef and the world food program discuss a challenging year ahead. economic hardships wrought by the pandemic disproportionately affect college students of color. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: operation warp speed may have produced effective covid vaccines in record time, but administing them has been another matter. the cdc says only about 9 million of the more than 25 million doses distributed have actually been given. as john yang reports, the trump administration today made big changes to the program. john: judy, health and human services secretary alex azar announced the changes. the administration will begin to release all the doses of the vaccine. they began by holding back approximately half because these are two-shot vaccines, but officials are now confident the supply is sufficient. it's urging states to vaccinate anyone 65 or older and anyone with an underlying medical condition that could threaten their life if t
the leaders of unicef and the world food program discuss a challenging year ahead. economic hardships wrought by the pandemic disproportionately affect college students of color. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: operation warp speed may have produced effective covid vaccines in record time, but administing them has been another matter. the cdc says only about 9...
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the first thing is l that we can see from the european union that they have exempted covax and unicefter agency of the penn health organisation from those restrictions but i think what we generally need to see that the money continues to flow into covax to ensure that the deals that we have done with manufacturers can be completely made operational and then of course i think we also need the money to start the following towards delivery of vaccines. so much has gone into the research and development of securing those doses but now we need to make sure what we think is around $2 billion is needed for which unicef is asking for 600 million to start living those vaccines and other supplies like diagnostics, therapeutics, and personal protective equipment as necessary for vaccinate or us. do ou necessary for vaccinate or us. do you think that it's right that the world health organization isn't suggesting that some countries pause their vaccination programme in order to then roll out the vaccine elsewhere? —— is suggesting. to then roll out the vaccine elsewhere? -- is suggesting. what we
the first thing is l that we can see from the european union that they have exempted covax and unicefter agency of the penn health organisation from those restrictions but i think what we generally need to see that the money continues to flow into covax to ensure that the deals that we have done with manufacturers can be completely made operational and then of course i think we also need the money to start the following towards delivery of vaccines. so much has gone into the research and...
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like unicef have enough vaccines to deploy and those contexts and that the financial support is there knesset. barry to overcome those incredibly difficult logistical challenges helen from your vantage point are you seeing procedures be put in place right now to ensure that vulnerable communities like refugees like displaced persons are going to have access to the cove in 1000 vaccine in the near future it's a very good question and i think you know governments are rushing to try and prepare just national plans but one thing i would say is that the world health organization some months ago put together the committee you mentioned that i work with and for the 1st time there were principles spelt out about the distribution of back since that were ethical principles they were global ethical principles to say these are the principles that must drive our decisions and then after that those principles were applied to who we should be power ties ing clearly one of the groups that we've many countries have prioritized the health care workers and that because they are such high risk particular
like unicef have enough vaccines to deploy and those contexts and that the financial support is there knesset. barry to overcome those incredibly difficult logistical challenges helen from your vantage point are you seeing procedures be put in place right now to ensure that vulnerable communities like refugees like displaced persons are going to have access to the cove in 1000 vaccine in the near future it's a very good question and i think you know governments are rushing to try and prepare...
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london chases right and it's mad to close on boroughs and others, but he can't just say it teaches unicefgot to give us figures and numbers and say why, what positions he's making instead. we're just not seeing any of that at the moment. doctor verbal onjabs, this of that at the moment. doctor verbal on jabs, this is of that at the moment. doctor verbal onjabs, this is about of that at the moment. doctor verbal on jabs, this is about the fact that family doctors attend to the government we are not going to not give a second jab to some of these patients who have put their trust in us patients who have put their trust in us and ourcoming patients who have put their trust in us and our coming in over the next few days to receive their boost of vaccine jab. instead of doing with the government says which is suggesting that we try to roll out as many first vaccines to people as possible rather than giving people a second vaccine. with review, jason? i've had some sympathy for the doctors and i have a lot of sympathy for people who are expecting both jabs. ican for people who are expecting bot
london chases right and it's mad to close on boroughs and others, but he can't just say it teaches unicefgot to give us figures and numbers and say why, what positions he's making instead. we're just not seeing any of that at the moment. doctor verbal onjabs, this of that at the moment. doctor verbal on jabs, this is of that at the moment. doctor verbal onjabs, this is about of that at the moment. doctor verbal on jabs, this is about the fact that family doctors attend to the government we are...
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covax comes in, a coalition of global health players including the world health organization and unicef the starting goal, buy $2 billion of vaccine to inoculate 20% of the population in the world's 100 or so poorest countries. considered the greatest logistical undertaking in history. a billion syringes >> that's right. yeah it is mind-boggling numbers. >> reporter: jian gandhi says it's securing the vaccine that is the most challenging. although covax does have contracts for nearly 2 billion doses -- >> you don't have your hands on them yet. >> we don't have them yet. >> reporter: covax is also short on funding. the covax initiative right now has how much money in hand? >> around $2 billion in hand. >> and how much do you need to make it all happen >> around $17 billion for everything >> reporter: historically the u.s. has been the biggest funder of the world health organization, contributing hundreds of millions of dollars. >> there are a lot of people who say this is just way too expensive. >> this is way too expensive for america not to get involved. how can we not afford the billi
covax comes in, a coalition of global health players including the world health organization and unicef the starting goal, buy $2 billion of vaccine to inoculate 20% of the population in the world's 100 or so poorest countries. considered the greatest logistical undertaking in history. a billion syringes >> that's right. yeah it is mind-boggling numbers. >> reporter: jian gandhi says it's securing the vaccine that is the most challenging. although covax does have contracts for...
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the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for most are you just the little bit of how you hope to follow up on the good lord. has. but also for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks productions of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and beauty with the romanticism of a golden age would not exist without. a tutor's or. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines saudi arabia is opening its airspace and borders to qatar in water being seen as big steps toward resolving a 3 and a half year diplomatic crisis kuwait's has been mediating between carter and for arab states there as that was made on the eve of the gulf cooperation council summits in in saudi arabia qatar is a mere shake to mean been hammered out on the well a tense tuesday summit april elizondo has.
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the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for mossad you just. how you hope to follow up on the good lord. has a few years. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtrack split dozens of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed with the rematch a system of the golden age would not exist without. a tutor's. for the headlines here on al-jazeera and saudi arabia is a ping its airspace and borders to cut through in what is seen as big steps towards resolving a 3 and a half year diplomatic crisis kuwait has been mediating between council and 4 arab states the announcement was made on the eve of a gulf cooperation council summit in alert in saudi arabia qatar shaped i mean been home at all tony will attend choose day summit that is on that has more now from washington d.c. we can expect that we will be hearing from the white house and they will be s
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to raise mental health awareness as well as money for unicef and the uk's state medical service, then, whose latest book, "covi the little christmas dinosaur", is one of three books she's i'm tempted to say thank you to both of you. without giving away any spoilers, what is the plot of the latest story? the latest story, without giving away spoilers. 0k, latest story? the latest story, without giving away spoilers. ok, so as we know, the world locked down, especially elderly people, and he's getting on a little bit, so he found himself in a bit of a predicament and needed somebody to help him out, somebody that is immune from the virus, and so, santa had a little helper this year who ensured that all the children that have been so good all year, so patient and have washed their hands, did their homework and he ensured they got their presents this year. how did you work out how to tell a story about the pandemic to kids? 0... it started off as a poem i wrote for a little girl in my village because she was really distressed about what was going on, and she couldn't see her granny anymo
to raise mental health awareness as well as money for unicef and the uk's state medical service, then, whose latest book, "covi the little christmas dinosaur", is one of three books she's i'm tempted to say thank you to both of you. without giving away any spoilers, what is the plot of the latest story? the latest story, without giving away spoilers. 0k, latest story? the latest story, without giving away spoilers. ok, so as we know, the world locked down, especially elderly people,...
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the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for most i've just been the little bit of how you hope to fill up on the ignore them you had. a few. also for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks productions of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed with the romanticism of a golden age would not exist without. the tutors are. there with the whole roman in doha a reminder of our top global news stories cattles amir is joining other gulf leaders for the g.c.c. summit in saudi arabia the meeting comes just hours after the kingdom said that it would open its sea and land borders to cattle it was being seen as a big step forward to resolve the 3 rift has more from doha the decision to lift the blockade comes from saudi arabia it is the most powerful country in the g.c.c. the most powerful country.
the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for most i've just been the little bit of how you hope to fill up on the ignore them you had. a few. also for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks productions of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it...
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to raise mental health awareness as well as money for unicef and the uk's state medical service, ther". as we know, the world went into lockdown, especially elderly people, and santa is getting on a little bit, so he found himself in a bit of a predicament and needed somebody to help him out, somebody that is immune from the virus. and so, santa had a little helper this year who ensured that all the children that have been so good all year, so patient and have washed their hands, they did their homework, and he assured that they got their presents this year. how did you work out how to tell a story about the pandemic to kids? oh, well, it started off as a poem i wrote for a little girl in my village because she was really distressed about what was going on. you know, she couldn't see her granny anymore. she couldn't go to school. she was just distressed, so i wrote her a poem, thinking i would give a bit of silliness to her to cheer her up. it just bit of silliness to her to cheer her up. itjust hit that nerve with her. it helped her commit helped to soothe her, so we passed it on to
to raise mental health awareness as well as money for unicef and the uk's state medical service, ther". as we know, the world went into lockdown, especially elderly people, and santa is getting on a little bit, so he found himself in a bit of a predicament and needed somebody to help him out, somebody that is immune from the virus. and so, santa had a little helper this year who ensured that all the children that have been so good all year, so patient and have washed their hands, they did...
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like stream and road blocks have marked record usage instagram's tripled its monthly use accounts unicef has called for parents to rethink scream time among suggestions made by addiction experts is a digital detox period each day by limiting access to wife and device use catherine have a seat as a child psychologist based in ireland she says there's a big difference between being addicted to a device to a device and over using it. there are in number of things that you can do about certain times of day where there is no tech allowed or you can even pick one day a week where there's no check allowed and if you're talking about a true addiction then you need to look at something like as full on digital detox for 2 to 4 weeks in a true addiction it's for not only do you enjoy doing the activity but it's interfering with that typical every day likes so your social interaction your leisure activities and even infiltration into your work so you know the kinds of symptoms you might see in your children is your recent l.s.e. when you were trying to limit their time now you might say that all tee
like stream and road blocks have marked record usage instagram's tripled its monthly use accounts unicef has called for parents to rethink scream time among suggestions made by addiction experts is a digital detox period each day by limiting access to wife and device use catherine have a seat as a child psychologist based in ireland she says there's a big difference between being addicted to a device to a device and over using it. there are in number of things that you can do about certain...
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the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children usingmusic to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for those saudi just the little bit of how you hope to follow up on the. book. he composed hundreds of songs from the soundtracks productions of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed with the room at a system of a golden age would not exist without. the tutors are. lots more news whenever you want it of course on the web site the address al-jazeera dot com we will sum up for you all the top stories right now. ok let's update your headlines so far this off saudi arabia the u.a.e. bahrain and egypt have agreed to restore full diplomatic relations with cata the kingdom's foreign minister made the announcement after tuesday's gulf summit in it's the most significant moment in regional relations since the illegal blockade began 3 years ago. polls have opened in the u.s. state of georgia where people are vot
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support the low—income countries, with the global alliance for vaccines and immunisation, gavi, with unicefchnical competence of the who. in a way, there is a lot going on at the top end with the industrialised countries, the low—income countries, but we also have to worry a bit about the middle—income countries that do not have those sorts of support systems. and recently, they have been slower at getting access to new vaccines than the low—income countries and industrialised countries. what are you thinking of when you talk of middle—income countries? there are so many. look at eastern europe and parts of the western pacific region. there are many countries that do not have the gavi support, because their gdp is over a particular threshold level, and they do not have the sort of resources of the industrialised countries. there are many, many countries that come into that sort of band. they will be harder pushed to be able to firstly get vaccine and also, if they do not have seasonal influenza vaccine programmes, they do not have ability to vaccinate their older at—risk people. so i think
support the low—income countries, with the global alliance for vaccines and immunisation, gavi, with unicefchnical competence of the who. in a way, there is a lot going on at the top end with the industrialised countries, the low—income countries, but we also have to worry a bit about the middle—income countries that do not have those sorts of support systems. and recently, they have been slower at getting access to new vaccines than the low—income countries and industrialised...
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for the development of human rights and democracy this is when you were working with groups like unicef and the national democratic institute i remember reporting from countries like yemen during the arab spring when i spent a lot of time there you know activists were so full of hope about the democratizing effect of the internet and mobile technology a decade on when you see how technology has been used to repress societies to intimidate activists how does that make you feel. i feel naive i think but i was very optimistic of course about the way the technology could be used but even in 2011 it became clear very quickly that technology could be used for great armaments while we were aware of the internet shutdowns were tools and troll that surveillance was widespread in many countries surveillance of activists using their phones and their and their internet connections and their networks a other of other individuals defending human rights and and so i think that you know it is always then a double edged sword it and say can perhaps some time press to see that so clearly as we do today t
for the development of human rights and democracy this is when you were working with groups like unicef and the national democratic institute i remember reporting from countries like yemen during the arab spring when i spent a lot of time there you know activists were so full of hope about the democratizing effect of the internet and mobile technology a decade on when you see how technology has been used to repress societies to intimidate activists how does that make you feel. i feel naive i...
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vaccines to support the low income countries with the global alliance for vaccines and immunisation, uniceff the who. in a way, there is a lot going on at the top end of the industrialised countries, the low income countries, but we also have to worry a bit about the middle income countries that do not have that sort of support systems. and recently, they have been slower at getting access to new vaccines than the low income countries and industrialised countries. countries and industrialised countries-— countries and industrialised countries. ., ., ~ ., countries. what are you thinking of when ou countries. what are you thinking of when you talk— countries. what are you thinking of when you talk of— countries. what are you thinking of when you talk of middle _ countries. what are you thinking of when you talk of middle income . when you talk of middle income countries?— countries? there are so many. eastern europe _ countries? there are so many. eastern europe and _ countries? there are so many. eastern europe and parts- countries? there are so many. eastern europe and parts of. countries?
vaccines to support the low income countries with the global alliance for vaccines and immunisation, uniceff the who. in a way, there is a lot going on at the top end of the industrialised countries, the low income countries, but we also have to worry a bit about the middle income countries that do not have that sort of support systems. and recently, they have been slower at getting access to new vaccines than the low income countries and industrialised countries. countries and industrialised...
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gian gandhi, covax co—ordinator for unicef, told us why that access is vital. been evidence released by the international chamber of commerce that shows that it makes economic sense to ensure that those at highest risk of exposure and mortality receive the vaccine�*s first wherever they live. we have seen that there has been public health evidence that shows that vaccinating those 20% or so people, whether they are elderly or healthcare workers, will prevent up to 90% of death. of course makes sense. that is what we need to see. we need to see everybody respecting both those economic, public health and moral arguments are making sure that the vaccines to get to everyone. governments across the world are grappling with how best to roll out vaccines — with varying degrees of success. here in the uk, five out of six people over the age of 80 have now had their first jab. our health correspondent katharine da costa explains the approach the uk has taken to vaccine procurement and delivery. the uk vaccination programme's already well under way, with more than 300 mi
gian gandhi, covax co—ordinator for unicef, told us why that access is vital. been evidence released by the international chamber of commerce that shows that it makes economic sense to ensure that those at highest risk of exposure and mortality receive the vaccine�*s first wherever they live. we have seen that there has been public health evidence that shows that vaccinating those 20% or so people, whether they are elderly or healthcare workers, will prevent up to 90% of death. of course...
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: that is where covax comes in, coalition of global health players, world health organization and unicefng goal buy $2 billion of vaccine to innoculate 20% of the population in the world's poorest countries, considered the greatest logistical undertaking in history. >> a billion syringes. >> yeah. it is mind-boggling numbers. >> reporter: securing the vaccine is the most challenging but covax has contracts for 2 million doses. they are also short on funding. >> the initiative has how much money in hand? >> already $2 billion. >> how much do you need to make it happen? >> $17 billion for everything. >> there are a lot of people that say this is way too expensive. >> this is way too expensive for america not to get involved in. how can you not afford the billions of dollars to save the trillions of dollars. >> reporter: an expensive reality that america must face. >>> important story. coming up, when a politician says i am just one of you. check their resume, it usually means they're not. , it usually means they're not. to get in . you know what he will get? muscle pain. give up, the couch
: that is where covax comes in, coalition of global health players, world health organization and unicefng goal buy $2 billion of vaccine to innoculate 20% of the population in the world's poorest countries, considered the greatest logistical undertaking in history. >> a billion syringes. >> yeah. it is mind-boggling numbers. >> reporter: securing the vaccine is the most challenging but covax has contracts for 2 million doses. they are also short on funding. >> the...
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the coalition of global health players including world health organization and unicef.goal, buy 2 billion dollars of vaccine to inoculate 20% of the population in the world's 100 or so poorest countries. considered the greatest undertaking in history. >> a billion syringes? >> yes. it is mine boggling numbers. >> reporter: he says it securing the vaccine that is the most challenging, although co-vax does have contracts for nearly 2 billion doses. >> reporter: you don't have your hands on them yet. >> not yet. >> reporter: they are also short on funning. the initiative has how much money in hand in. >> around $2 billion in hand. >> reporter: and how much do you need to make it all happen? >> around $17 billion for everything. >> reporter: historically the u.s. has been the biggest funder of the world health organization. contributing hundreds of millions of dollars. >> a lot of people say this is just way too expensive. >> this is way too expensive for america not to get involved. how can we not afford the billions of dollars that will save the trillions of dollars? >> r
the coalition of global health players including world health organization and unicef.goal, buy 2 billion dollars of vaccine to inoculate 20% of the population in the world's 100 or so poorest countries. considered the greatest undertaking in history. >> a billion syringes? >> yes. it is mine boggling numbers. >> reporter: he says it securing the vaccine that is the most challenging, although co-vax does have contracts for nearly 2 billion doses. >> reporter: you don't...
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it will distribute vaccines through unicef, which has considerable experience leading vaccination campaignsher diseases in the developing world. but covax distribution isn't expected to start until february, in part due to the long wait for the world health organization to approve vaccines for emergency use. >> countries are looking at covax and don't see yet vaccines arriving while they see some countries are making bilateral deals, and that creates kind of a panic. >> reporter: some wealthier countries have been scooping up limited supplies of covid vaccine for themselves. >> vaccine nationalism is the evil twin of covax. a lot of the countries that signed up for covax, the high-income countries in particular, hedged their bets by putting in preorders for covid-19 vac zone scenes. >> reporter: the head of the w.h.o. denounces this practice. >> i need to be blunt. the world is on the brink of a catastrophe, moral failure, and the price of this failure will be paid with lives and livelihoods in the world's poorest countries. >> reporter: while it waits for covax the pakistani government exp
it will distribute vaccines through unicef, which has considerable experience leading vaccination campaignsher diseases in the developing world. but covax distribution isn't expected to start until february, in part due to the long wait for the world health organization to approve vaccines for emergency use. >> countries are looking at covax and don't see yet vaccines arriving while they see some countries are making bilateral deals, and that creates kind of a panic. >> reporter:...
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children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. thank you carlos are you just the little high year old who fill up for the on the in your. posts the so for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks for dozens of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed with the romanticism of a golden age would not exist without. body is 82 years old. still to come here on the news hour sumos grand champion grappling with the run of life sure we'll have all the details in sport. for. the all. time for international sports news peter thank you very much in the last hour the premier league has announced a new record of 40 current virus cases in the last week that's more than double the record set the week before the latest figures come as in and is called to begin new lock downs with cases on the rise around the country's elite sport is allowed to continue over 4
children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. thank you carlos are you just the little high year old who fill up for the on the in your. posts the so for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks for dozens of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed...
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international courting coronating group has been around for a while consist of the world health organization unicef the farsi and and n.s.f. and it's been it's been set up to deal with vaccines that are in short supply. that can't be used in every country yet once it needs to be coordinated where they get sent and that's the this is the reason this group was created was originally for meningitis and then eventually for cholera as well as yellow fever vaccines so the importance of this is that the ebola vaccines will be held and safely stored and that they will be able to be deployed quickly enough break right so how does this practically help countries affected by ebola and help them to contain any future outbreaks. so it is obviously a key activity in any sort of outbreak response whether that's measles or any other outbreak and with this stuff i will make sure is that we have about 500000 vaccines ready to go within 48 hours notice as soon as there's an outbreak and that's important because when there is an outbreak of ebola a country can apply to get these vaccines they can be sent rapidly to to
international courting coronating group has been around for a while consist of the world health organization unicef the farsi and and n.s.f. and it's been it's been set up to deal with vaccines that are in short supply. that can't be used in every country yet once it needs to be coordinated where they get sent and that's the this is the reason this group was created was originally for meningitis and then eventually for cholera as well as yellow fever vaccines so the importance of this is that...
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we have deployed unicef has already deployed a team to the window where we also move in and now food items so by next week they should start receiving at least. 'd not yet food but there will be receiving what we'll call not for the items that is my. tents to shield them from the elements and we'll will be in a position to ridges that confirm that yes this is a refugee is that on the in the territory tuesday a 2nd team is going to all at different locations since they're in 3 different provinces so we have. been we have going to self that has already rehabilitated 2 wells and we have. a n.g.o.s that have been working with us who have acted that is already in place we have action aid and other n.g.o.s that are working with us in the different provinces so assistance is on the way but as i say that only a very difficult to reach areas the cause all assistance has to be effort that there are no roads how do these people survive between where they are today which is a precarious situation to be in any way and the point where they've got something to sleep on shelter and the basics of a d
we have deployed unicef has already deployed a team to the window where we also move in and now food items so by next week they should start receiving at least. 'd not yet food but there will be receiving what we'll call not for the items that is my. tents to shield them from the elements and we'll will be in a position to ridges that confirm that yes this is a refugee is that on the in the territory tuesday a 2nd team is going to all at different locations since they're in 3 different...
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apps like stream and road blocks marked record usage instagram has tripled its monthly user account unicef has called for parents to rethink screen time among suggestions made by addiction experts is a digital detox period each day by limiting access to wife i and device use katherine have a seat is a child psychologist based in ireland she says that there's a big difference between being addicted to a device and over using it. there are in number of things that you can do about certain times of day where there is no tech allowed or you can even pick one day a week where there is no check allowed and if you're talking about a true addiction then you need to look at something like as full on digital detox for 2 to 4 weeks in a true addiction it's for not only do you enjoy doing the activity but it's interfering with the typical everyday likes so your social interaction your relation or activities and even infiltration into your work so o.e. you know the kinds of symptoms you might see in your children is your recent l.s.e. when you were trying to limit their time now you might say that all
apps like stream and road blocks marked record usage instagram has tripled its monthly user account unicef has called for parents to rethink screen time among suggestions made by addiction experts is a digital detox period each day by limiting access to wife i and device use katherine have a seat is a child psychologist based in ireland she says that there's a big difference between being addicted to a device and over using it. there are in number of things that you can do about certain times...
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the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for mossad you've just been the little bit of how you hope to follow up on the good lord. has a few years also for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks for dozens of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed with the romanticism of a golden age would not exist without. his 82 years old. still ahead with the sports would show the shocking pitch invader has now got a happy end to his tale. business leaders just want to buy no brass paul. the in. business leaders just want to buy no brass paul. you're. on the side of the sport and here's joe rob thank you very much cattery drive an ass alex here has won stage 3 of the dakar rally in saudi arabia that year to drive a clinched a 2nd stage in a row to go 2nd in the general classification he's also close the gap on overall leader stefan petter
the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for mossad you've just been the little bit of how you hope to follow up on the good lord. has a few years also for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks for dozens of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know...
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the un's children's agency unicef uses them and psychosocial support programs for syrian children using music to teach them about social harmony and reconstruction for him an immense source of pride. for mossad you've just been in the moment a little bit of how you. could learn them you had. a few years so for you. he composed hundreds of songs and the soundtracks for dozens of films over his long career songs that continue to be played by people across generations lebanese music as we know it and viewed with the romanticism of a golden age would not exist without a. body is 82 years old. still ahead with the sport and job the 2nd page innovator who's not going to happy end of his tail. it's out of the sport and here's joe rob thank you very much well as you've been hearing england and scotland a beginning new coven 1000 lockdowns but elite sport will be allowed to continue including english premier league leaders liverpool have suffered a setback to that title defense they were beaten one no by southampton on monday from a livable strike and danny ainge slopes the liverpool keeper alli
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public-private partnerships, for example, part of an organization that is an option -- that is an offshoot of unicef job is for them to scale up. it gives them access to the quality insights and skills that are needed and qualities of innovation for long-term success. shery: as we had to a post pandemic world, what are business ceo's that talk to you every day most worried about right now? bob: you see the volatility in the marketplace still, even though we have generally a positive trend with a lot of light at the end of the trundle -- at the end of the tunnel, assuming the vaccination comes in scale. we see great disparity around the world. you see companies that are well-prepared and they will be well-positioned, other countries are way behind in terms of securing vaccines and establishing quality vaccination processes. the second issue is how we make sure the combination of the market, some volatility and uncertainty you just described, is being managed appropriately. that is what ceo's want, certainty. the third thing is what is going to come out of the new administration in the u.s. and what i
public-private partnerships, for example, part of an organization that is an option -- that is an offshoot of unicef job is for them to scale up. it gives them access to the quality insights and skills that are needed and qualities of innovation for long-term success. shery: as we had to a post pandemic world, what are business ceo's that talk to you every day most worried about right now? bob: you see the volatility in the marketplace still, even though we have generally a positive trend with...
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administrar el antÍdoto en naciones con recursos limitados autorizando a organizaciones como unicef paratÁn siendo cancelados por la son de mÍa. escuchÉ esto, lord vacunas es el apodo con el que han bautizado al director de un hospital mexicano quien habrÍa utilizado sus influencias personales para conseguir que su esposa e hija se saltarÁn la lÍnea de inmunizaciÓn establecida por el gobierno. tras destaparse el escÁndalo, el doctor josÉ rogel romero dejÓ su cargo y enfrenta una investigaciÓn, nos cuenta en vivo eduardo melÉndez desde ciudad de mÉxico. feliz aÑo nuevo. quÉ polémica. >> a todos muy buenos dÍas y feliz aÑo. en efecto, son tremendas las crÍticas que ha recibido el doctor. Él era director de un hospital en el estado de mÉxico y asÍ de buenas a primeras se le ocurriÓ llevar a su esposa y a su hija a vacunarse tambiÉn. este es un acto considerado en todo mÉxico como influyentismo y egoÍsmo puro porque ninguno de los tres, aunque forman parte del cuerpo mÉdico, ninguno de los tres se encuentra en la primer lÍnea de la batallas. ahorita se estaba curando precisamente a los docto
administrar el antÍdoto en naciones con recursos limitados autorizando a organizaciones como unicef paratÁn siendo cancelados por la son de mÍa. escuchÉ esto, lord vacunas es el apodo con el que han bautizado al director de un hospital mexicano quien habrÍa utilizado sus influencias personales para conseguir que su esposa e hija se saltarÁn la lÍnea de inmunizaciÓn establecida por el gobierno. tras destaparse el escÁndalo, el doctor josÉ rogel romero dejÓ su cargo y enfrenta una...
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covax comes in a coalition of global health players, including the world health organization and unicefscale we have not seen before in global public health. >> reporter: securing all those doses falls in shan gandhi's lap. in order to get prepared for this, a billion syringes >> thousands of plane journeys from the factory gate to the ports of entry in every country. it is mind-boggling numbers. >> reporter: although they may have contracted for nearly 2 billion doses, at the moment the cupboard is bare you don't have your hands on them yet >> we don't have them yet. >> reporter: are the plans too ambitious? >> it's not too big, it's too small. it doesn't have the funding and the resources it needs we need to have it in order to succeed. >> reporter: the covax initiative right now has how much money in hand >> around $2 billion. >> reporter: how much do you need to make it all happen >> around $17 billion for everything >> reporter: there are a lot of people say this is too expensive for america to get involved with. >> this is way too expensive for america not to get involved with how
covax comes in a coalition of global health players, including the world health organization and unicefscale we have not seen before in global public health. >> reporter: securing all those doses falls in shan gandhi's lap. in order to get prepared for this, a billion syringes >> thousands of plane journeys from the factory gate to the ports of entry in every country. it is mind-boggling numbers. >> reporter: although they may have contracted for nearly 2 billion doses, at the...
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lo importante que es cuidar el medio ambiente >> un banco para niños y jóvenes >> incluyendo a la unicefsiera saber >> sus deseos son órdenes >> se acuerdan la salsa de santos del opus en la base del pan y agregue tres de las croquetas un poco de lechuga pimiento y tomate >> la dieta ayer empecé hoy así que toma >> antes de que lo pruebes aclaren hugo rumor hubo mano negra quien el estudio ayer >> no, le tocó a nicole - cuando yo tenÍa 14, yo siempre he tenido una amistad con mi padre. siempre me abrazaba, me besaba. empiezo a descubrir que tiene fotos mÍas desnuda. - la querÍa proteger doctora. - fotos en que estaba durmiendo. - ¿tu papÁ? - nosotros compartÍamos la cama porque mi casa es muy chica. - pero ¿usted tuvo relaciones sexuales con esta niÑa? - sÍ. - tÚ, lo que eres, es un degenerado. - el papÁ de la novia de mi hermano me miraba con unos ojos que no eran comÚn en una persona. yo era pequeÑo. - ¿"pequeÑo"?
lo importante que es cuidar el medio ambiente >> un banco para niños y jóvenes >> incluyendo a la unicefsiera saber >> sus deseos son órdenes >> se acuerdan la salsa de santos del opus en la base del pan y agregue tres de las croquetas un poco de lechuga pimiento y tomate >> la dieta ayer empecé hoy así que toma >> antes de que lo pruebes aclaren hugo rumor hubo mano negra quien el estudio ayer >> no, le tocó a nicole - cuando yo tenÍa 14, yo...