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explain the issue in africa right now. we have seen it as so far being spared from, well, with the united states is going through but is that a matter of lack of testing or are the numbers do you believe truly low on infections and death? >> thank you for having me on your show, first of all. we have always been very clear the pandemic in africica was a delayed panandemic, thahat the continent was not spared. rather b because of the aggrgree memeasures t that were putut ine very earlyly on to do strongly - different countries and strong coronation approach fromom the african union andhe presisident have to africa that blunt the pandemic. thiss always clear pandemic was going to gather momentum. here we hahave the situation. i will call it ththe second phae wherere countries arare beginnio sesee dramamatic increases i ine number of cases. examplple a south afafrica you t mentioned. should be carefulhehe way we look at the numbers. we still have over 40 countries with less than 10,000 cases. constituted is about t 750,000 c
explain the issue in africa right now. we have seen it as so far being spared from, well, with the united states is going through but is that a matter of lack of testing or are the numbers do you believe truly low on infections and death? >> thank you for having me on your show, first of all. we have always been very clear the pandemic in africica was a delayed panandemic, thahat the continent was not spared. rather b because of the aggrgree memeasures t that were putut ine very earlyly...
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south africa along southern africa. others vigorously defend the ban on ivory is an indispensable weapon in the fund to siphon offense. we have seen in the past massive declines in elephant populations we saw poaching of up to 90 of 6 elephants a day a couple years ago because of the rampant ivory trade and the involvement of organized criminal networks we have to keep the ivory trade closed there is no way that the elephants of west africa central africa or east africa would survive if we allowed out more ivory trade even legal trade from healthy populations in southern africa. but it's a fact that bands have not succeeded in reducing punching so what is the solution. i went to the last conference in 200. on the ground floor we had all those. animal right tristram whatever it is i went to every single one of them after too many lines no answer i've got to meet the elephants no answer i have a drought whatever you want us to stop the income from sustainable use for hunting logs or. for conservation is a struggle to find
south africa along southern africa. others vigorously defend the ban on ivory is an indispensable weapon in the fund to siphon offense. we have seen in the past massive declines in elephant populations we saw poaching of up to 90 of 6 elephants a day a couple years ago because of the rampant ivory trade and the involvement of organized criminal networks we have to keep the ivory trade closed there is no way that the elephants of west africa central africa or east africa would survive if we...
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according to the africa cdc in addis, the cases are accelerating in africa at about 100,000 a week now. so we have not reached our peak on the continent, and we don't know the trajectory of this pandemic yet. but the fact of the matter is you may never know because testing is so sparse in africa. i mean, some countries — ghana, senegal in the west — are doing pretty well because they were used to the ebola outbreak and so on, but really, you are just completely in the dark. i wouldn't say that, zeinab. i mean, it is true that testing is not where it is supposed to be. we are supposed to be testing about 12 million a month, and we are doing about 6 million now, so we are about halfway where we need to be. but i think that has improved greatly over the months and i think, as we get — countries get more test kits, and more support, this should improve, but you're right at that testing is way behind where it should be... alright, your own nigeria is one of the worst affected countries on the continent alongside south africa, and egypt. and you've had about 750—800 deaths so far in
according to the africa cdc in addis, the cases are accelerating in africa at about 100,000 a week now. so we have not reached our peak on the continent, and we don't know the trajectory of this pandemic yet. but the fact of the matter is you may never know because testing is so sparse in africa. i mean, some countries — ghana, senegal in the west — are doing pretty well because they were used to the ebola outbreak and so on, but really, you are just completely in the dark. i wouldn't say...
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south africa southern africa. others the grossly defend the ban on ivory is an indispensable weapon in the fight to save elephants. we have seen in the past massive declines in elephant populations we saw poaching of up to 90 of 6 elephants a day a couple years ago because of the rampant ivory trade and the involvement of organized criminal networks we have to keep the ivory trade closed there is no way that the elephants of west africa central africa or east africa would survive if we allowed more ivory trade even legal trade from healthy populations in southern africa. but it's a fact that bans have not succeeded in juicing poaching so what is the solution. i went to the last conference in johannesburg. on the ground floor we had all those . animal rights risks and whatever tips i went to every single one of them i've got to make a large loss i've got to meet the elephants no answer i have a drought whatever you want us to stop the income from sustainable use or hunting logs or. for conservation a struggle to fi
south africa southern africa. others the grossly defend the ban on ivory is an indispensable weapon in the fight to save elephants. we have seen in the past massive declines in elephant populations we saw poaching of up to 90 of 6 elephants a day a couple years ago because of the rampant ivory trade and the involvement of organized criminal networks we have to keep the ivory trade closed there is no way that the elephants of west africa central africa or east africa would survive if we allowed...
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but africa green day when africa greentech does this offer them an opportunity to receive training and improve their chances of earning money it's worth it to see . if the economy in the village improves the residents will also have more money to invest in their children's education so beyond providing electricity it's also about improving the villages prospects. in the village if they leave a 5 hour drive away that's already evident here a solar plant from africa greentech has been operating for 2 years now and the local economy is flourishing. kaito runs a restaurant on the main road that leads to molly's capital bamako he also has a workshop and a chicken farm. in. the before the 21 i was already on my way to spain but when i heard that electricity was cut. integer leiber i came back and opened this restaurant and thank god i'm now earning enough muscle of. this to my cater has also created jobs providing a secure income for many other families in the village. to. fadia and thorsten's keep contact with customers like my cater to learn from their experiences his successes confirmatio
but africa green day when africa greentech does this offer them an opportunity to receive training and improve their chances of earning money it's worth it to see . if the economy in the village improves the residents will also have more money to invest in their children's education so beyond providing electricity it's also about improving the villages prospects. in the village if they leave a 5 hour drive away that's already evident here a solar plant from africa greentech has been operating...
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early in technicians from africa green tech set to work right now go rock. that there's lots to do before the lights can go on one after the long journey every component needs checking the container spent 6 months at the customs office followed by a long drive lasting many days over sunday roads the solar system costs 150000 euros the hope is it will strengthen the local economy. to make a solar plant like this worthwhile you need a village with at least 4 to 5000 residents we also look very closely at whether there's potential for a productive use of electricity unlike home solar power providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we look for 40 or 50 small and medium sized businesses. their leader shriver was born in mali. she's particularly keen to help the women here many of them sell goods she wants them to benefit from the new supply of electricity to. them and i'm not going to give them an example and i have no problem of the state most of the problems
early in technicians from africa green tech set to work right now go rock. that there's lots to do before the lights can go on one after the long journey every component needs checking the container spent 6 months at the customs office followed by a long drive lasting many days over sunday roads the solar system costs 150000 euros the hope is it will strengthen the local economy. to make a solar plant like this worthwhile you need a village with at least 4 to 5000 residents we also look very...
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global brand that's the moment because it's the 2nd already south africa installed one already at the early stages of the lockdown then after every president from the industry they decided to relax it's to reintroduce aco again and now the hospitals have been complaining about the massive increase of patients we have that 17000 patients read midgets through trauma hospital it's per week during the last weeks which is of course a massive number but then also i lament is when i was by through i'm up was up quite softly and produced a nice good if you enter another very controversial thing it's also yellow it's sexy it's the minibus of the guy responsible for lobster tail probably transport here to operate locally and 100 percent something that has been heavily criticised already by every developed just to see that as a very very risky. south africa has become one of the world's hot spots for cold 19th do you think these new measures are going to how. well i mean certainly they will help to clear the hospitals to some extent spots of course the health sector still trace this massive mass
global brand that's the moment because it's the 2nd already south africa installed one already at the early stages of the lockdown then after every president from the industry they decided to relax it's to reintroduce aco again and now the hospitals have been complaining about the massive increase of patients we have that 17000 patients read midgets through trauma hospital it's per week during the last weeks which is of course a massive number but then also i lament is when i was by through i'm...
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know africa. boost in the. in the pandemic. and online payment system has gone from wonders motorcycle taxis back on the road after a months long drive. now the customers pay for the ride without. 90 minutes. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 60. that's me and me. you know what. i'm all voice is. the 77 percent. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. this is some story stubborn rice farmer from thailand . his problem. is crito no chemical. wife thought it was crazy. and i boxed up. orders. for tests don't stand. the prices. is true and he has the finest day to go to top it off. starts to lunch him self. taught. this is the life from berlin from cathedral to mosque to museum now the iconic cairo sophia is a muslim house of worship once again turkey's president formally changes. back into a mosque just moments after a turkish court gives its go. to national critics called the decision a provocation. also coming up thousands of employees tens of millions of us right now the biggest t.v. network in the philippin
know africa. boost in the. in the pandemic. and online payment system has gone from wonders motorcycle taxis back on the road after a months long drive. now the customers pay for the ride without. 90 minutes. to know that 77 percent. are younger than 60. that's me and me. you know what. i'm all voice is. the 77 percent. this is where. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. this is some story stubborn rice farmer from thailand . his problem. is crito no chemical. wife thought it was crazy. and i...
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the center was opened in 2016 around 2000 scientists mostly from nigeria and west africa have passed through its doors professor happy trains them as top researchers in biochemistry and genomics his aim to catapult a young african scientist to the top of scientific research he wants to develop affordable solutions for tackling infectious diseases in africa and in the rest of the world with under 30 years in the go forward it was a very trying to use the words you know this is an easy on the stand that the guy moved very quickly and that's the focus of happy's team has already set down another marker in the battle against the coronavirus they've devised a fast track test the cost less than $3.00 euros by the end of the year the lab will have moved to a larger building it's set to become the biggest genomic research center in africa and with an ongoing pandemic the world is counting on us. sports now. and the 1st player to opt out of the upcoming n.f.l. season because of coronavirus is from the cancer city chiefs. who plays right guard is also a doctor the canadian made the announcemen
the center was opened in 2016 around 2000 scientists mostly from nigeria and west africa have passed through its doors professor happy trains them as top researchers in biochemistry and genomics his aim to catapult a young african scientist to the top of scientific research he wants to develop affordable solutions for tackling infectious diseases in africa and in the rest of the world with under 30 years in the go forward it was a very trying to use the words you know this is an easy on the...
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they're the founders of a company called africa green tech they arrived to great fanfare. thank them to neighboring solar power plants to remote villages in the south pole region. but everyone here has been looking forward to this day for a long time. this is also in life so it is such a relief to finally achieve this and make it possible for the people here. you know . this is taken nearly 9 months of preparation when the moment finally comes where you know now it's happening tomorrow checking the containers spent 6 months at the customs office followed by a long drawn. i've lasting many days over sunday rhodes the solar system costs 150000 euros the hope is it will strengthen the local economy. and offer that for to make a solar plant like this worthwhile you need a village with at least 4 to 5000 residents we also look very closely at whether there's potential for a productive use of electricity unlike home solar power providers our focus is on strengthening small and medium sized businesses so we want to know are there carpenters and welders and tailors here and we loo
they're the founders of a company called africa green tech they arrived to great fanfare. thank them to neighboring solar power plants to remote villages in the south pole region. but everyone here has been looking forward to this day for a long time. this is also in life so it is such a relief to finally achieve this and make it possible for the people here. you know . this is taken nearly 9 months of preparation when the moment finally comes where you know now it's happening tomorrow checking...
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the storm is up on us south africa's president brings back a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales off the cove in 1000 hospitalisations that. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program voting ends in the tights and baser race for the polish presidency we'll look at who the exit polls project to win. aid agencies are warning that russia's victory in limiting syria a deliveries to just one border crossing will cost lives and intensify the suffering of 1300000 people. and in mali the opposition leader is calling for calm off to 4 people die in protests against the president 2 of them teenagers. from the americas to asia the coronavirus pandemic is infecting people around the planet wreck old rates the world health organization has reported more than 230000 cases in the space of 24 hour as a single daily increase since the outbreak 1st began globally the death rate is remaining steady though around $5000.00 people dying each day but in the world's worst affected country infections and fatalities are both rising and the u.s. state of florida has
the storm is up on us south africa's president brings back a curfew and a ban on alcohol sales off the cove in 1000 hospitalisations that. hello i'm maryam namazie in london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program voting ends in the tights and baser race for the polish presidency we'll look at who the exit polls project to win. aid agencies are warning that russia's victory in limiting syria a deliveries to just one border crossing will cost lives and intensify the suffering of...
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can or not if i'm service in africa as there was and that's today of about $44000000000.00 a year. and you realize that if this was one or 2 percent we actually would have to be a number of 15000000000 so you ask yourself what is this 30000000000 risk premium for . you know and both we come to the point. that we need to plan let me ask. then whether you think that the e.u. is truly serious about that mutuality when it comes to the global south europe's having trouble working out mutuality even within europe amongst northern you member states and southern ones do you think they're really going to be equally ambitious about the global south and if so what carrots and sticks to they have available i think we need to recognise that so far the e.u. as of untreated the governments of the globe ourselves are subcontractors rather than as general partners and i think that the crisis possibly can lead european governments to the realisation that more cooperation will be needed i have to say that my key concern from this crisis before migration police you have a plan that police see is that
can or not if i'm service in africa as there was and that's today of about $44000000000.00 a year. and you realize that if this was one or 2 percent we actually would have to be a number of 15000000000 so you ask yourself what is this 30000000000 risk premium for . you know and both we come to the point. that we need to plan let me ask. then whether you think that the e.u. is truly serious about that mutuality when it comes to the global south europe's having trouble working out mutuality even...
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to landsberg national park in south africa. iran has been spotted but steadily help has come too late after ripping off its horn coaches left it as prey for lions. helicopter pilot and he could jacobs is out on patrol surveying the area he's a founding member of the anti poaching group a rhino 911 an organization that provides emergency helicopter rescue to rhinos injured all fun mostly due to coaching but it also carries a preventive measures. in a last ditch attempt to save them rhino 911 has been assigned to help d. horn rhinos in the province the animals are sedated before the precious horn is sold off. europe or home probably about. 56 kilograms. tragic i mean if you do this but unfortunately the only option that we have. been trying to do something else brian do trimming trees like these animals while. the team needs to up quickly before the rhino wakes up again horny is a drastic procedure that removes about 90 percent of the horn that conservationists tell us that in some areas even d. horn rhino is. to extract the rema
to landsberg national park in south africa. iran has been spotted but steadily help has come too late after ripping off its horn coaches left it as prey for lions. helicopter pilot and he could jacobs is out on patrol surveying the area he's a founding member of the anti poaching group a rhino 911 an organization that provides emergency helicopter rescue to rhinos injured all fun mostly due to coaching but it also carries a preventive measures. in a last ditch attempt to save them rhino 911 has...
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the center was opened in 2016 around 2000 scientists mostly from nigeria and west africa have passed through its doors professor happy trains them as top researchers in biochemistry and genomics his aim to cause a poll to young african scientists to the top of scientific research he wants to develop affordable solutions for tackling infectious diseases in africa and in the rest of the world under 30 years in the world but it was a great trait of this that would be focusing on the easy to understand that the very rich and that this might be over the save copies team has already set down another marker in the battle against the corona virus they've devised a fast track test the cost less than $3.00 euros by the end of the year the lab will have moved to a larger building it's set to become the biggest you know make research center in africa and with an ongoing pandemic the world is counting on us. a german cruise ship set sail for the 1st time since the industry was shut down due to the coronavirus with stricter cautions for passengers and crew but from ship building to luxury travel t
the center was opened in 2016 around 2000 scientists mostly from nigeria and west africa have passed through its doors professor happy trains them as top researchers in biochemistry and genomics his aim to cause a poll to young african scientists to the top of scientific research he wants to develop affordable solutions for tackling infectious diseases in africa and in the rest of the world under 30 years in the world but it was a great trait of this that would be focusing on the easy to...
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largest hospital in africa but if you have almost 70 years as folks walk in . a factory and you would make this is the biggest producer of cause in south africa we export a lot from here into the world so that because part of all the all the supply chain the factoring set up so fast it's nothing unusual to spring into action and you can see that. many german companies offered their help mercedes in east london produces personal protective equipment b.m.w. and per toria provides hundreds of hospital beds and clinical oxygen together with south african partners siemens pledged to build 20000 ventilators by the end of august. the so-called national ventilator project is at the heart of the government's response to the virus xena down no more is the c.e.o. of siemens in south africa her company provided the digital platform to design and build the ventilators audience to experience from other countries specifically italy and spain we have seen that you know numbers can increase quite rapidly and it was clear that is a force in the world africa might not have the 1s
largest hospital in africa but if you have almost 70 years as folks walk in . a factory and you would make this is the biggest producer of cause in south africa we export a lot from here into the world so that because part of all the all the supply chain the factoring set up so fast it's nothing unusual to spring into action and you can see that. many german companies offered their help mercedes in east london produces personal protective equipment b.m.w. and per toria provides hundreds of...
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hello and welcome to a new edition of africa. in lagos nigeria on today's show we'll be putting the focus on farming including a look at how high tech is changing i would call to a practices i'm joined by my colleague in uganda hi there sandra. and a big hello from kampala uganda to all of you as to what did you know that one father of the global population walks in the agricultural sector here in africa it is over half the population that is why we decided to make a special edition that he's all about. we'll find out home in south africa should farming next fall. and how food is grown with hydroponics in nigeria. and finally why farming doesn't have to mean deforestation. we start the show in south africa anyone who's ever been there will have noticed the thousands of kilometers of fencing but caught of course the island usually designed to contain the cuttle fences have a devastating effect on the environment they are not only a deadly trial for the wildlife they also prevent the lifestyle from moving around pretty which leaves
hello and welcome to a new edition of africa. in lagos nigeria on today's show we'll be putting the focus on farming including a look at how high tech is changing i would call to a practices i'm joined by my colleague in uganda hi there sandra. and a big hello from kampala uganda to all of you as to what did you know that one father of the global population walks in the agricultural sector here in africa it is over half the population that is why we decided to make a special edition that he's...
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but where in africa did the ivory originate from they assume this much ivory must come from multiple sources authorities send samples to washers lab for analysis right now from anywhere in africa we can assign a seizure of ivory closer than 300 kilometers to where it came from wasser and his team get to work the 1st step is to prepare the samples of seized ivory. we cut off a piece of the ivory and then when we do is we stick that piece inside a plastic tube with a magnet and stain the steel plugs on the end we drop that in liquid nitrogen which cools it to about minus $240.00 degrees celsius so extremely cold within 3 minutes it comes out like baby powder. so it's just a pulse of. the ivory and it preserves the d.n.a. at the same time that was one of the biggest breakthroughs of our. elephant d.n.a. from the ivory seized in singapore is extracted and analyzed in last year's lab the d.n.a. from the tusks is then matched against a genetic reference map of africa's elephant populations this map has been generated by d.n.a. taken from another source rich in elephant d.n.a. i am holding
but where in africa did the ivory originate from they assume this much ivory must come from multiple sources authorities send samples to washers lab for analysis right now from anywhere in africa we can assign a seizure of ivory closer than 300 kilometers to where it came from wasser and his team get to work the 1st step is to prepare the samples of seized ivory. we cut off a piece of the ivory and then when we do is we stick that piece inside a plastic tube with a magnet and stain the steel...
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mean for the country's next 5 years also coming up after a sharp spike in new coronavirus cases south africa bans alcohol sales again we look at why the government is returning to such drastic measures. the coronavirus is also ravaging crazes tourism industry the dramatic drop in for in the arrivals has left many in this peace sector fearing for their livelihoods. and the court of arbitration for sport has overturned mentions the city's 2 year ban from european football this means the english team can take part in next season's champions league boxing is to take her to a few fs financial fair play policy coming on but even more supporters. i'm going to have as welcome to the program polish president andre to the house narrowly secured the 2nd 5 year term in office following sunday's presidential elections with nearly all the votes counted the conservative incumbent has won with 51.2 percent over his rival the liberal mayor of the capital city of warsaw shas cost the result is a victory for poland's ruling national conservative law and justice party avoided a scenario in which in a position p
mean for the country's next 5 years also coming up after a sharp spike in new coronavirus cases south africa bans alcohol sales again we look at why the government is returning to such drastic measures. the coronavirus is also ravaging crazes tourism industry the dramatic drop in for in the arrivals has left many in this peace sector fearing for their livelihoods. and the court of arbitration for sport has overturned mentions the city's 2 year ban from european football this means the english...
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a one welcome to this edition of the environment show africa i am sandra teen nobody from kampala in uganda of course will also be covering the effects of the koran of virus pandemic in africa here in uganda for example the looked on husband to the street side newspapers to dry up many people are clearly staying at home and minimizing quote hello how is the situation in nigeria for you and of course the neighboring countries hi sandra and hive us a big hello for me in lagos nigeria indeed the pandemic is far from over here have to unfortunately say but because people are staying at home the use of cashless digital payment systems has risen by almost 15 percent in the last few months i have a feeling that a lot of things are going to change in africa as a result of coping 19 but here are the who africa we will continue to focus on the important green femurs coming up this week. the environment needs volunteers to help more than ever nowadays will need to kenyans doing what they can to assist. with an on the usual environmental activist from senegal and we will introduce you to us but
a one welcome to this edition of the environment show africa i am sandra teen nobody from kampala in uganda of course will also be covering the effects of the koran of virus pandemic in africa here in uganda for example the looked on husband to the street side newspapers to dry up many people are clearly staying at home and minimizing quote hello how is the situation in nigeria for you and of course the neighboring countries hi sandra and hive us a big hello for me in lagos nigeria indeed the...
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sub saharan africa, middle east, north africa, regions in countries with commodity exporters will see significant decline in their growth rates. even in south asia, a region that has no-- will see historical contraction as india will contract by 3.2%. next year growth will come back, but they're expecting the a modest recovery. few downturnturns that we had this year. this is a true historical global recession. if we go back all the way to 1870, which we have reasonably good data, there have been 14 global recessions. each global recession you saw global economy contracting. this will be the fourth deepest global recession, deepest one since the second world war. the other three global recessions are important to understand here. two of them, they're associated with-- so if you take out those two, this global recession will be the deepest since 1870 after the great depression. and the future is that global is the highest economy per capita also, slightly more than 90% this year. this is higher even than what we saw at the height of great depression. there are risks down the road and t
sub saharan africa, middle east, north africa, regions in countries with commodity exporters will see significant decline in their growth rates. even in south asia, a region that has no-- will see historical contraction as india will contract by 3.2%. next year growth will come back, but they're expecting the a modest recovery. few downturnturns that we had this year. this is a true historical global recession. if we go back all the way to 1870, which we have reasonably good data, there have...
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dot com africa megacities the meeting to get. close to. the coronavirus endemic is expected to call the surge in deaths from another deadly virus h i.v. . there are fears that there could be an extra half a 1000000 aids deaths this year alone the bluecher is deeply concerned about the impact of corporate 19 on the global response to a charity. more than 70 countries there and risk of running out of the anti-retroviral drugs needed for the daily management of the condition. what's more patients who aren't on a.r.v.'s are thought to have an increased risk from covert 19. so how can we protect people with hiv during the coronavirus pandemic. this is your cover 19 special on d.w.i. . it is good to have you with us the corona virus outbreak is endangering the fight against h.p.v. and that's becoming a growing problem particularly in african countries where many lives depend on anti-retroviral drugs the very one is now becoming scarce because of the conduct a drink krishna reports from south africa. to be would have preferred not to come to the
dot com africa megacities the meeting to get. close to. the coronavirus endemic is expected to call the surge in deaths from another deadly virus h i.v. . there are fears that there could be an extra half a 1000000 aids deaths this year alone the bluecher is deeply concerned about the impact of corporate 19 on the global response to a charity. more than 70 countries there and risk of running out of the anti-retroviral drugs needed for the daily management of the condition. what's more patients...
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saved are seeds but varieties adapted to the changing climate welcome to this new edition of equal africa i'm never tideway and i'm not alone sunder trying to be in uganda is with me what can you tell us about the branch under it is nice to see you too near to well i know that in western uganda farmers helped him up with a seed bank to enable them to grow healthy and nutritional crops for their communities more on that in a moment but 1st a look at what else is in the program. took a look at the planting the other generates electricity while eliminating west and we will also hear help cover by making something a little plainer in kenya's capital nairobi. we started the program right here in uganda around 10 years ago james and a few other farmers used a few bucks of beans and a but then a seed start up capital to set up the community see it back on to the course of tas proved fruitful yields in the region's green harvest have risen up by 50 percent and a big fuck to meet success is that the initiative banks all knowledge sharing anyone wanting to use the seeds he's given some training to.
saved are seeds but varieties adapted to the changing climate welcome to this new edition of equal africa i'm never tideway and i'm not alone sunder trying to be in uganda is with me what can you tell us about the branch under it is nice to see you too near to well i know that in western uganda farmers helped him up with a seed bank to enable them to grow healthy and nutritional crops for their communities more on that in a moment but 1st a look at what else is in the program. took a look at...
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live with wild animals in africa and write books about them. and i was fortunate to meet with dr louis leakey, the famous palaeontologist, and i think he was really impressed by how much i knew about african animals from the reading i had done. you know, when i grew up, there was no tv, so it was reading. and so he offered me a job as his assistant, really, and then he became, i suppose, more impressed because he saw that i really, really had this thing about being with animals and watching them and could cope with the bush. and so he gave me this extraordinary opportunity. i mean, iwould have studied any animal, and it was chimpanzees. and, interestingly, louis leakey, i think, encouraged you to run with this idea that meticulous observation of the chimpanzees might reveal new sort of connections between their behaviours and human behaviours. is that something that, when you went out into the forest, you were actively looking for? well, i wasn't looking for it, but that's the — he sent me because he believed, as everybody does now, but he wa
live with wild animals in africa and write books about them. and i was fortunate to meet with dr louis leakey, the famous palaeontologist, and i think he was really impressed by how much i knew about african animals from the reading i had done. you know, when i grew up, there was no tv, so it was reading. and so he offered me a job as his assistant, really, and then he became, i suppose, more impressed because he saw that i really, really had this thing about being with animals and watching...
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infrastructure in south africa. colin,what your talk -- what you're talking about his entry level jobs, replicating what china has done. always pushed has the idea of trying to create more value added jobs. on a number ofis occasions. what makes you think the government is prepared to pivot to do this? you're talking about a significant shakeup structurally and fiscally in south africa and i have not seen much evidence the government is capable of delivering that. lin: the question of capacity of the state is an ongoing problem. it is a bizarre situation in south africa that you have emerging markets and among the strongest management expect deeds in emerging -- management expertise in emerging markets along with the state incapacitated and weak. i think there needs to be an honest conversation between the government and the business community about how to deploy management skills into the state and how to more smartly have the state collaborate with the private sector. this touches on some of the issues i've talked
infrastructure in south africa. colin,what your talk -- what you're talking about his entry level jobs, replicating what china has done. always pushed has the idea of trying to create more value added jobs. on a number ofis occasions. what makes you think the government is prepared to pivot to do this? you're talking about a significant shakeup structurally and fiscally in south africa and i have not seen much evidence the government is capable of delivering that. lin: the question of capacity...
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is africa's health infrastructure coping with this surge in infections. i would say very different depending on the provinces and region see in the western cape it seems they are quite prepared a lot of field hospitals were set up you've seen that in the report but in other regions it looks more problematic in a college saying in the eastern cape for example 2 of the other centers off the pandemic in south africa is still not to be done you have a big gap in hospital beds in intensive care units so a lot of work needs to be done there but you also have to remember that the south african public health care system has been overstretched for years i talked to an official in the health ministry last week and he told me that's been the reality for us remember south africa has been facing massive health challenges high rates of hiv aids patients diabetes patients that tuberculosis for example and this of course was covered now puts additional pressure on the health system on the other hand so you have officials saying well it might be also chair. because we exp
is africa's health infrastructure coping with this surge in infections. i would say very different depending on the provinces and region see in the western cape it seems they are quite prepared a lot of field hospitals were set up you've seen that in the report but in other regions it looks more problematic in a college saying in the eastern cape for example 2 of the other centers off the pandemic in south africa is still not to be done you have a big gap in hospital beds in intensive care...
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the will find out home in south africa should farming mix for healthy soil. and how food is grown we've hydroponics in nigeria. and finally why farming doesn't have to mean deforestation. we start the show in south africa anyone who's ever been there will have noticed the thousands of kilometers of fencing that called across the land usually designed to contain the cuttle fences have a devastating effect on the environment they are not only a deadly trial for the way of life they also prevent a lifestyle from moving around freely which leaves over grazing and non-degree addiction some hadas on the boss in this trend and they are spearheading an ecological revulsion. when herders leave their livestock on to the great plains of the car route in central south africa the animals on allowed to linger. to protect the vegetation from overgrazing they have to be kept on the move as a result they can only eat the tips of the plants. head chef or dixon in cuba has years of experience and of seeing how the landscape has changed since he's been grazing his animals here i
the will find out home in south africa should farming mix for healthy soil. and how food is grown we've hydroponics in nigeria. and finally why farming doesn't have to mean deforestation. we start the show in south africa anyone who's ever been there will have noticed the thousands of kilometers of fencing that called across the land usually designed to contain the cuttle fences have a devastating effect on the environment they are not only a deadly trial for the way of life they also prevent a...
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south africa has become one of the world's hot spots for cold 19 a do you think these new measures are going to how. well i mean certainly they will help to clear the hospitals to some extent spots of course the health sector still trace this massive massive challenge as we see a massive like off census care units like some feel there's a massive lack of tests kept presidency at the moment it's almost impossible to get tested on lists you are older than 55 yes or you have co-morbidities otherwise public institutions will just not carry out a test for you so that means official numbers that we're seeing of cases are probably much much lower then the reality at the moment well be that as in my south africa at the moment accounts for 40 percent of all confront cases in africa the other african countries are getting right. well it's tough tough to say because we actually don't really know the numbers in the other african countries testing that 'd in most countries and definitely ways to know it so it's difficult to say how bad the situation is there so why is there 'd and then people mainl
south africa has become one of the world's hot spots for cold 19 a do you think these new measures are going to how. well i mean certainly they will help to clear the hospitals to some extent spots of course the health sector still trace this massive massive challenge as we see a massive like off census care units like some feel there's a massive lack of tests kept presidency at the moment it's almost impossible to get tested on lists you are older than 55 yes or you have co-morbidities...