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africa has enough, you know, brain, in and outside africa, in order to achieve this feat. africa has enough resources, but i think it's just a matter of priorities. and i think now the narrative has started changing. african leadership and heads of state have started understanding that their future would absolutely rely on the research and development that is done on the continent. research and development is not a luxury. it's actually our fate in africa to do that. but are those leaders going to put their money where their mouth is? professor dicky akanmori, an adviser to the world health organization — "if you don't bring the money, "you don't set the agenda, so our research in africa "is driven by the global north." african leaders promised to spend 2% of their gdp to support scientific research. they are nowhere near that. why? simply because it's not a priority for them. i think simply because they do not understand that our future and the hope for africa hinges on research and development on infectious diseases, because definitely we are not only rich in natural a
africa has enough, you know, brain, in and outside africa, in order to achieve this feat. africa has enough resources, but i think it's just a matter of priorities. and i think now the narrative has started changing. african leadership and heads of state have started understanding that their future would absolutely rely on the research and development that is done on the continent. research and development is not a luxury. it's actually our fate in africa to do that. but are those leaders going...
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now the news this is the news africa from berlin is africa. the problem with isn't the terrorism getting worse wrong and responding states in west africa say they're joining forces. we'll find out if this is a game changer for the region. also coming up we meet father, kind of a catholic priest in nigeria, raised money to his neighbors, billed a month to show that we can live together. we can work together. well children of god, religion is not for hatred. want to show love and south africa has top court the orders, former president j consumer to go to jail over failing to attend a corruption inquiry. the declared that mistake g called is guilty of the crime of contempt of court. just put on a pair of feast on her eye glasses and take a look at the high text future through the lens of the black culture. ah, the hello i'm a human homage is good to have you with us. african nations have a growing problem. countries across the continent on facing attacks by isn't this inspired insurgencies, the so called a stomach state may have lost influence in
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this is a panel on the future of africa. i am so pleased to be joined by a wonderful panel of experts here. representative karen bass has been involved in africa for as long as i can remember. i had the good fortune of traveling with her in africa and seeing the dedication she brings to her job. to be so involved in these efforts. cindy mccain needs no introduction. her involvement in humanitarian and other work around the globe are certainly well known. most recently if you've heard the news that the likely appointment by the to work. she will talk about that if she wants to. also, ben affleck. i have been acquainted with the work he has done. we'll bristle sometimes in congress when hollywood stars come and testify on this issue or that. with ben affleck, we know he knows what he is talking about. he has put in time and resources and effort into this and has become a real expert on these issues. he can lend some good advocacy work in all that he does. we look forward to this discussion. let me get it started off. represent
this is a panel on the future of africa. i am so pleased to be joined by a wonderful panel of experts here. representative karen bass has been involved in africa for as long as i can remember. i had the good fortune of traveling with her in africa and seeing the dedication she brings to her job. to be so involved in these efforts. cindy mccain needs no introduction. her involvement in humanitarian and other work around the globe are certainly well known. most recently if you've heard the news...
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what is happening right now in south africa? is this a political problem, or is it an economic problem? well, in fact, there, they are multiple dimensions to the stories. so there isn't necessarily one side that is absolutely correct or accurate south africa, since independent has been experiencing protests on quite a regular basis back to some referred to south africa, the protest capitol of the world, particularly around service delivery. so this is nothing new. what is new is the scale and the scope and the beach of the products. we just spread across 2 provinces at least, and potentially more going forward. so that is really the cracks of the budget there, different dimensions to this. and at the core of it though, i would say both floyd and i've got the right analysis of the social economic inequality that can be traced quite far back to the the legacy of apartheid and a racialized exclusion and the inability to put it bluntly open, open governing body, the n c 2 in fact, turned around the situation into 20 to 7 years of it
what is happening right now in south africa? is this a political problem, or is it an economic problem? well, in fact, there, they are multiple dimensions to the stories. so there isn't necessarily one side that is absolutely correct or accurate south africa, since independent has been experiencing protests on quite a regular basis back to some referred to south africa, the protest capitol of the world, particularly around service delivery. so this is nothing new. what is new is the scale and...
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africa has no vaccine, africa has no therapies, and we are left to ourselves. and simply because we really did not do our homework, or also we have not been given the opportunity to contribute. all right, i'll come to that in a moment, but you're tracking covid variants in africa. what are the chances of new mutations in africa? the chances of new mutations in africa are very high. as long as there's transmission occurring anywhere in the world, there is a possibility of recombination — that is that possibility of emergence of new variants. and as such, you know, it's very important and very critical that we basically vaccinate everybody across the world to avoid transmission and avoid the emergence of new variants. we've seen the new variant of the b1317 emerging in south africa, where we were earlier on. now, we have the delta variant in many countries in africa. the combination of the b1351 and the delta variant could be a very explosive cocktail that may undermine the development of all of this vaccine that we have introduced. so it's very urgent and we s
africa has no vaccine, africa has no therapies, and we are left to ourselves. and simply because we really did not do our homework, or also we have not been given the opportunity to contribute. all right, i'll come to that in a moment, but you're tracking covid variants in africa. what are the chances of new mutations in africa? the chances of new mutations in africa are very high. as long as there's transmission occurring anywhere in the world, there is a possibility of recombination — that...
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there are many other parts of africa, too. but we have got to work together on all of these levels to stop, to counter authoritarianism generally because we see the results of that and you're meeting with mcgaughey -- your meeting with that man shows. and those of us that get involved do care, and i'm not suggesting anyone does not care about africa, but i have spoken to groups and i know all of you have, where you begin to talk about africa and their eyes lays over and the either leave the room or give you a hopeless look, saying it -- we can't work here. they are too far gone, there's nothing to be gained by this. but i think putting good people from all kinds of alliances and making sure those we do have the right example in the right thing to do, as been said about human beings that are just like us only they have a different passport. i might say also, with regards to hollywood, i had an opportunity to watch and work with ben several times and when i first began to know him, i had the same thing, i said oh my god, we are
there are many other parts of africa, too. but we have got to work together on all of these levels to stop, to counter authoritarianism generally because we see the results of that and you're meeting with mcgaughey -- your meeting with that man shows. and those of us that get involved do care, and i'm not suggesting anyone does not care about africa, but i have spoken to groups and i know all of you have, where you begin to talk about africa and their eyes lays over and the either leave the...
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ah, this is the w news, africa from berlin in africa. the problem with isn't the terrorism getting was wrong, and the sonic states in west africa state, they're joining forces. we'll find out if this is a game changer for the region. also coming up. we me, father kind of this, a catholic priest in nigeria raised money so his neighbors could build a mosque. i said is to show that we can live together. we can work together well, you're in a god. religion is much for hatred to show love and south africa has top court orders, former president jacobs duma, to go to jail over failing to attend a corruption inquiry. the teachers declared that mistake g called is guilty of the crime of contempt of court. put on a pair of c on our eyeglasses and take a look at the high tech future through the lens of black culture. ah, hello, i'm reading them homage is good to have you with us. african nations have a growing problem. countries across the continent of facing attacks by isn't this inspired insurgencies, the so called the some states may have lost i
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in south africa you all there to help support the health ministry of south africa. why would another adult to say that the health system was being overwhelmed? are you seeing that too? yes. festival. let me say that the indeed the data variant is really spreading quite a lot and he does become the dominant variant about his driving the same with but we have good provincial differences the, the, the, the biggest ups h we, the video and of course is, is in house team, they have the progress is also increasing. but at this row at 8 and i have not reached yet the state where our team has reached. ah, indeed you now take, there has been as easy hit 15 as being overwhelmed in terms of the number of patients required in care. this situation was most oh, of course we did of 8 and coming in which is either transmissible. this situation is as a result of that, by just to comment on the issue of via the vaccines as well. yes, it has been a delay in terms of the the out of the vaccine. unfortunately, few a few challenges with the bitter variant area on when some of the local st
in south africa you all there to help support the health ministry of south africa. why would another adult to say that the health system was being overwhelmed? are you seeing that too? yes. festival. let me say that the indeed the data variant is really spreading quite a lot and he does become the dominant variant about his driving the same with but we have good provincial differences the, the, the, the biggest ups h we, the video and of course is, is in house team, they have the progress is...
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everyone in africa knows who this guy is. the make us most famous exports, reggae, us, bob marley, long after his, as bob marley and reggae music remain widely popular globally, but particularly across the african continent. so what made the african fall in love with rigging to me is the most prob, consent at music on the planet. to me is uncompromisingly black, politically black, culturally racially, spiritually, whatever african, when i was growing up in terms of me out, my parents had this book, molly, because said we used to listen to 4 hours in the car. i still know the lyrics to some of the hard me back then. i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today. reggae still has millions of fans across africa. i know my listening to re gate every day because they get taught me how to chase 1st. i don't, i don't know how 40 says like these are you aware of would do this very good to help what he says. nobody touch, we not was very good through rigging. the mother and fido freaked out must now be bob, molly, when you come
everyone in africa knows who this guy is. the make us most famous exports, reggae, us, bob marley, long after his, as bob marley and reggae music remain widely popular globally, but particularly across the african continent. so what made the african fall in love with rigging to me is the most prob, consent at music on the planet. to me is uncompromisingly black, politically black, culturally racially, spiritually, whatever african, when i was growing up in terms of me out, my parents had this...
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south africa is facing its deepest political crisis of the post—apartheid era. after days of violence and looting which saw more than 200 people killed and thousands arrested, president ramaphosa claimed there'd been a well—planned attempt to provoke insurrection and bring down the democratic state. whatever the truth of that, it's clear the social and economic fabric of the country has been badly weakened. my guest is transport minister fikile mbalula. is the ruling anc being confronted with its own failure? fikile mbalula in cape town, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me, and to all your listeners. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. tell me, minister, how would you characterise the shocking, the terrible violence that swept across parts of your country last week? it was a hyped—up... ..accumulation of anarchy at the highest level, as you know that anarchy is the higher state of disorder, and then it exhibited opportunistic elements like criminality, as a result of the unemployed, you know, jumping into the bandwagon of looting. because of th
south africa is facing its deepest political crisis of the post—apartheid era. after days of violence and looting which saw more than 200 people killed and thousands arrested, president ramaphosa claimed there'd been a well—planned attempt to provoke insurrection and bring down the democratic state. whatever the truth of that, it's clear the social and economic fabric of the country has been badly weakened. my guest is transport minister fikile mbalula. is the ruling anc being confronted...
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all joining us from johannesburg in south africa, lindiwe zulu is south africa's minister of social development. william gumede is executive chairperson of democracy works foundation. and kwandiwe kondlo is professor of political economy in the department of politics and international relations at the university of johannesburg. welcome to you all. if i could start with william, are the protests, the looting, is it all over now, or just taking a break? how do you see it, william? william: it does seem that, although late, the army is there, the police is there, and the situation has been stabilized. but it does appear that there is still some threat circulating across the country, in groups that jacob zuma supported, they intend to try another attempt at a popular kind of uprising. but for now, it seems stabilized. the police is there. they are visible. the army is there. they are visible. and i think people feel a little bit more reassured than a couple of days ago. sami: all right, so stable for now, but zuma's forces may give it another go. lindiwe, has ramaphosa survived the challenge of so
all joining us from johannesburg in south africa, lindiwe zulu is south africa's minister of social development. william gumede is executive chairperson of democracy works foundation. and kwandiwe kondlo is professor of political economy in the department of politics and international relations at the university of johannesburg. welcome to you all. if i could start with william, are the protests, the looting, is it all over now, or just taking a break? how do you see it, william? william: it...
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from berlin is africa. the problem with isn't with terrorism getting was wrong and respond. makes faith in west africa. say there's joining forces, we'll find out if this is a game changer for the region. also coming up, we meet father kindnesses, a catholic priest in nigeria who raised money so his neighbors could build a month is to show that we can live together. we can work together well children of god and religion is not for hatred or to show love. and south africa, the top court, the orders form of president and take a few months to go to jail over failing to attend a corruption inquiry is declared that mistake you call is good to of the crime of contempt of court. put on a pair of feast on her eye glasses and take a look at the high tech feature through the lens of black culture. ah, ah, hello, i'm really home. it is good to have you with us. african nations have a growing problem. countries across the continent of facing attacks by isn't this inspired insurgencies, the so called the stomach state m
from berlin is africa. the problem with isn't with terrorism getting was wrong and respond. makes faith in west africa. say there's joining forces, we'll find out if this is a game changer for the region. also coming up, we meet father kindnesses, a catholic priest in nigeria who raised money so his neighbors could build a month is to show that we can live together. we can work together well children of god and religion is not for hatred or to show love. and south africa, the top court, the...
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and ethiopia, kenya, south africa. now doctor ward has been teaching a technique that is safe or and a highly efficacious to surgeons throughout africa. and in august 2011, he testified before rcep committee to tell those that he actually moved his family to uganda to start a special hospital for pediatric neurosurgery. insurance on spittle view canada. at that time, he estimated that there were 100,000 375,000 new cases of and -- hydrocephalus in sub-saharan africa. now to build capacity for treatment, he told about treating you condoms, to be the neurosurgeons. not just people come in, but train local doctors, and they've been very successful at that. yet, resources dedicated to address these needs remain adequate. we need to -- they lead to premature deaths or isolations, for millions of those who are affected. doctor wharf, i'll be brief on this, created a relatively inexpensive technologically significant -- surgical technique, and a cure -- that has been using it and others it is called a tv, will hopefully you'l
and ethiopia, kenya, south africa. now doctor ward has been teaching a technique that is safe or and a highly efficacious to surgeons throughout africa. and in august 2011, he testified before rcep committee to tell those that he actually moved his family to uganda to start a special hospital for pediatric neurosurgery. insurance on spittle view canada. at that time, he estimated that there were 100,000 375,000 new cases of and -- hydrocephalus in sub-saharan africa. now to build capacity for...
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south africa township, which is called putting into locations as you would call it in south africa. so that's because so that's a good topic, right. all those locations don't the black locations look just like they were 27 years ago. that is not an issue that obviously people feel like they obviously are economically stable. they take care of the, the land that they're in. asha such a delight to talk to you. you can tell your love and pride for the country that you live in. and we will try to get to the future. thanks for joining. thank you. investigation by a global media consortium has revealed that malware developed by an israeli company has been used by a journalist, human rights activists and political dissidents around the world. now there's this program called pegasus software, was sold by our surveillance company and so group. and they said to tap into hundreds of devices revealing personal information of those who were targeted. are huge alex, my hell of edge has the story. it can be described as a military grade spying tool software that covertly worms its way into your ph
south africa township, which is called putting into locations as you would call it in south africa. so that's because so that's a good topic, right. all those locations don't the black locations look just like they were 27 years ago. that is not an issue that obviously people feel like they obviously are economically stable. they take care of the, the land that they're in. asha such a delight to talk to you. you can tell your love and pride for the country that you live in. and we will try to...
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why africa the? expanding research in clinical care and africa has the advantage that advances and understand and clinical care can be accomplished at far lower costs than in the developed world but, of course, there's a humanitarian side of this as well in that the disparities that are present in this country are far greater in africa. to be effective and sustainable any effort in africa must work by supporting local clinicians and researchers, and we heard the example of hydrocephalus which is absolutely phenomenal. we need to do the same thing autism. we must support local clinicians and researchers who can be trained to the state of the art, the exchange programs and interactions with colleagues in the u.s. and in other countries. workforce expansion in training and africa is sorely needed and is feasible and cost-effective. this will have a direct impact on local populations, lowering the the burden of disease by intervening, by allowing earlier intervention and also a a dirt impact for us in th
why africa the? expanding research in clinical care and africa has the advantage that advances and understand and clinical care can be accomplished at far lower costs than in the developed world but, of course, there's a humanitarian side of this as well in that the disparities that are present in this country are far greater in africa. to be effective and sustainable any effort in africa must work by supporting local clinicians and researchers, and we heard the example of hydrocephalus which...
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the nigerian artist want to show his funds a different image of africa. this me was quite important for me to show people well, you can have things very beautiful things coming from africa as well. and you will have the impression that they were made anywhere else. so it was really, really something i wanted to just show this how natural it is. and on my 1st video 70, the idea was to show like this traditional way of work and which is on this game. i had black here, and we use the same kind of a way approach that duty mikaya for the neck laces. inspired by a for the future, isn't this meeting a future and tradition is a core theme in his music? ah, when you see it, it looks sure istic what the experienced people told me they had was that future? what are the same kinds of failure was rooted strong tradition. ah, as we use like somewhat into like this camera feel me me or so we use some like traditional options and when both they meet the create a future wayne is looking to the future. and then the artists we feature that just a few of the many, his work i
the nigerian artist want to show his funds a different image of africa. this me was quite important for me to show people well, you can have things very beautiful things coming from africa as well. and you will have the impression that they were made anywhere else. so it was really, really something i wanted to just show this how natural it is. and on my 1st video 70, the idea was to show like this traditional way of work and which is on this game. i had black here, and we use the same kind of...
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throughout sub—saharan africa throughout sub—sa ha ran africa we throughout sub—saharan africa we are seeing cases continuing to rise. g we are seeing cases continuing to rise. , , to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, _ to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, if _ to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, if you - to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, if you like, i the first wave, if you like, around the world, it seemed a lot of countries in africa did not get hit as badly as other countries like in europe or latin america. i countries like in europe or latin america.— countries like in europe or latin america. i think that was an interesting _ latin america. i think that was an interesting situation - an interesting situation earlier on and it was puzzling for many people because to be quite honest, people really thought that would be the seat of the epidemic but fortunately for most of sub—saharan africa they managed to move through that time relatively well. what we are seeing right now is essentially due to the delta variant, while it has been isolated
throughout sub—saharan africa throughout sub—sa ha ran africa we throughout sub—saharan africa we are seeing cases continuing to rise. g we are seeing cases continuing to rise. , , to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, _ to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, if _ to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, if you - to rise. tell me why? during the first wave, if you like, i the first wave, if you like, around the world, it seemed a lot of countries in africa did not get hit...
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nice africa still to come. it's a mash up of trash and fantasy a future future with african folklore tradition mixed with science fiction in africa futurism the how would be faithful to the republic of south africa? ended up they observe. hold and maintain the constitution and all the law you have followed the charges that have been put to you now from the document. am i correct? how do you do to them? i've played not data to it. you declare that mistake you cop dizzy? you says rumor is guilty of the crime of contempt of court. that was c c. compare. so the africa is constitutional. court judge sentencing, former president jacob zoom. now this is the 1st time a foremost african president will face jail time, zoom or is about to serve 15 months in prison on challenges of contempt for failing to attend a corruption inquiry. he's also come under fire for a series of financial scandals. while he maintains his innocence, he does have very few legal options left cuz the wind war has more from cape town. at the height
nice africa still to come. it's a mash up of trash and fantasy a future future with african folklore tradition mixed with science fiction in africa futurism the how would be faithful to the republic of south africa? ended up they observe. hold and maintain the constitution and all the law you have followed the charges that have been put to you now from the document. am i correct? how do you do to them? i've played not data to it. you declare that mistake you cop dizzy? you says rumor is guilty...
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not a single dose, not one buyer has left a european factory for africa. ok when we've gone to talk to their manufacturers, they tell us that they are completely maxed at meeting the needs of europe. we are referred to india. ok, where a number of manufacturers exist that are manufacturing vaccines like the aster than a come back seen under license because your customers are, you know, you can't say you support us. they have vaccinated, so many of their own people that they can now watch football without mosques. the 3rd surgery of corona virus infections that gripping africa has been described as extremely aggressive. 5.5000000 infections have been confirmed among the continents 1300000000 people. the head of the africa centers for disease control, and prevention warns as being a 23 percent increase in the number of cobit related deaths. in the past week. he says 1600000000 vaccine doses and needed to meet the goal of fully vaccinating 60 percent of the continents population. kovacs promised to deliver 700000000 doses to africa by december. the african un
not a single dose, not one buyer has left a european factory for africa. ok when we've gone to talk to their manufacturers, they tell us that they are completely maxed at meeting the needs of europe. we are referred to india. ok, where a number of manufacturers exist that are manufacturing vaccines like the aster than a come back seen under license because your customers are, you know, you can't say you support us. they have vaccinated, so many of their own people that they can now watch...
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she's a tech specialist at the n g o wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. to see yes, i think it's going what you're doing here is looking off to some african natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25 year period photographer, cause funder lender purchase the land 5 years ago. and it's taken count those pictures of the area since then. it rarely rains here, but when it does, the landscape is transformed into a pageant of color. another special feature about this area of land is that it could act as a corridor for wild animals since it's located between 2 different protected areas . we standing around about in the, on the northern border of it get to the, to the waste and east south stretching down from the national park. and then to the north east hook up pr
she's a tech specialist at the n g o wilderness foundation, africa. she wants to encourage landowners to turn their holdings into nature reserves. the government offers a tax incentive to do so. to see yes, i think it's going what you're doing here is looking off to some african natural wealth in the public. good. and so there is this unique tax incentive to benefit that by diversity. this man is already converted his land into a protected area. he can right off the cost of the purchase over 25...
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what does that mean for south africa as a country? i mean, the and see has been the dominant ruling policy for so long. you know, i mean the, as it is now has been 2 parties essentially and 21. now, president obama port has been trying to hold a 2 parties together in his unity policy. now what has happened the last 2 weeks is your nose from now on was this is, are because we amc, it cannot hold a 2 groups together anymore. so i think, you know, even jacobs, my group or whatever you want to call them, it will be very difficult for them now to return back into the a you except the amc. and then 2nd of all that the links, i think we get to see a splits on it is now in the triple. i mean it has been post further and further if it's supposed to happen perhaps before. because the thing about a symbol is what makes it effective and what maybe a successful the race improvement is that he was a broad coalition. you know, ranging from boxes to capitalist, traditionally. now when you get into government, you know, you have to have a set how we g
what does that mean for south africa as a country? i mean, the and see has been the dominant ruling policy for so long. you know, i mean the, as it is now has been 2 parties essentially and 21. now, president obama port has been trying to hold a 2 parties together in his unity policy. now what has happened the last 2 weeks is your nose from now on was this is, are because we amc, it cannot hold a 2 groups together anymore. so i think, you know, even jacobs, my group or whatever you want to call...
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why has europe been so slow to get out vaccines to africa? we heard from the africa union's -- african union's special envoy on covid-19, saying not one dose, not one dose, he says, has left europe for africa. >> again, this is a problem of the meaning, the deep meaning of the european union. because, also in this context, some countries were more prone to allow the sending of vaccines to the african countries. other countries, in the european union, were totally against this policy. in the european union, we should decide all together a unique path what we should do in order to obtain a safe and most protected world, outside europe. and there's also another reason, a very important reason why we should offer vaccine coverage also outside of european countries. because, in a country where there is large spread of the virus and a partial coverage of vaccines, the development, the appearance of resistant strains of the virus are much more probable. and so, we have a problem altogether again. sami: john, let me put the question this way. i will
why has europe been so slow to get out vaccines to africa? we heard from the africa union's -- african union's special envoy on covid-19, saying not one dose, not one dose, he says, has left europe for africa. >> again, this is a problem of the meaning, the deep meaning of the european union. because, also in this context, some countries were more prone to allow the sending of vaccines to the african countries. other countries, in the european union, were totally against this policy. in...
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and west africa, the population of approximately 300 million. and only about 35 clinicians who work in autism even in the u.s. yes one psychologist for every 2000 children for adolescents needing care which is stillll a shortage but in west africa, it is 143.5 million. so in terms of the causes, it's really as you know, christopher the cause of the disease to treated most effectively. autism is a biomedical origin just like other, new brain disorders and psychiatric descriptors. most risk of genetic and has a 70et - 80 percent and heritability. so there's room for environmental problems. we know there's provocations preterm birth can cause autism as well. my genetic studies have really led to a revolution in our understanding of this disorder. just like for alzheimer's disease as we mentioned earlier rated more than 100 genes now identified ands are serving targets for the development of new therapies and industry and academia. ancestry plays a big role in genetic risk. different may have different contributions to disorders like autism. however
and west africa, the population of approximately 300 million. and only about 35 clinicians who work in autism even in the u.s. yes one psychologist for every 2000 children for adolescents needing care which is stillll a shortage but in west africa, it is 143.5 million. so in terms of the causes, it's really as you know, christopher the cause of the disease to treated most effectively. autism is a biomedical origin just like other, new brain disorders and psychiatric descriptors. most risk of...
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but none more so than africa. on current trends, nearly 70 percent of african countries will not reach the 10 percent vaccination target by the end of september. around 3500000 to 4000000. those are adams that weekly, on the continent, but to mid september, to get this much tries to $21000000.00 at the very least it week. many african countries have prepared well to roll out vaccines, but the buttons have not arrived. now kenya is extending its night time curfew and banning all public gatherings. health ministers, warning hospitals are overwhelmed, and people who fall sick will not get a bed can, has been under some form of curfew since march of last year. it's recorded more than 200000 cases and at least 3900 deaths. now on saturday, kenya is jews are received the 1st batch of a shipment of 817000 doses of astrazeneca vaccines from the u. k. and it needs them because vaccination rates are very low here, the charts from our world and data to illustrate a bunch of them for you. today's starting with people who have
but none more so than africa. on current trends, nearly 70 percent of african countries will not reach the 10 percent vaccination target by the end of september. around 3500000 to 4000000. those are adams that weekly, on the continent, but to mid september, to get this much tries to $21000000.00 at the very least it week. many african countries have prepared well to roll out vaccines, but the buttons have not arrived. now kenya is extending its night time curfew and banning all public...
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talking from africa without any thoughts? i think with one percent of the population vaccinated, we need more vaccine and they do agree we need a waiver. and paul quickly to use it as simple as that wave the peyton's and off we go. i don't think it's a simple as that. i think there's many other factors that play, but on the other hand, i agree with my colleagues that if we have this tool in the trucks agreement, if this is not the occasion which we use it, then we should probably never use the scrap it. so maybe there shouldn't be a waiver, but there should be much more than a way there should be other metrics as well. otherwise we can make a waiver is not the medical solution. brooke, speed is clearly of the essence and getting the vaccine administered is taking the w a w 9 months. so far to not get very far is not a quick away sharing technology. perhaps the system has gone up in south africa recently, something quicker than waiting for the waivers. well, i think what we've seen is delay on all fronts. the w h o set up are
talking from africa without any thoughts? i think with one percent of the population vaccinated, we need more vaccine and they do agree we need a waiver. and paul quickly to use it as simple as that wave the peyton's and off we go. i don't think it's a simple as that. i think there's many other factors that play, but on the other hand, i agree with my colleagues that if we have this tool in the trucks agreement, if this is not the occasion which we use it, then we should probably never use the...
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every single person in south africa are on the edge of their seats.— south africa are on the edge of their seats. the king of the zulu nation has _ their seats. the king of the zulu nation has said _ their seats. the king of the zulu nation has said that _ their seats. the king of the zulu nation has said that these - their seats. the king of the zulu | nation has said that these waves their seats. the king of the zulu i nation has said that these waves of violence and looting have brought shame on the country. how likely are his words to calm things down set against 25,000 troops?— his words to calm things down set against 25,000 troops? well, two thins. against 25,000 troops? well, two thinqs- the _ against 25,000 troops? well, two things. the troops, _ against 25,000 troops? well, two things. the troops, we _ against 25,000 troops? well, two things. the troops, we have - against 25,000 troops? well, two things. the troops, we have a - things. the troops, we have a population of about 10 million in kwazulu—natal alone. and about 70% unemployed, so we would need to enfold the mi
every single person in south africa are on the edge of their seats.— south africa are on the edge of their seats. the king of the zulu nation has _ their seats. the king of the zulu nation has said _ their seats. the king of the zulu nation has said that _ their seats. the king of the zulu nation has said that these - their seats. the king of the zulu | nation has said that these waves their seats. the king of the zulu i nation has said that these waves of violence and looting have brought...
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is martini is africa. last absolute monarchy approved them across the protest as will been taken to the streets there once can him sweat that they had to change that and soon puts us there of class with beliefs but days demanded democratic reforms in the kingdom. formerly loan swaziland is 14 easy, small montana state between south africa and was on beek build a government, and the position gave different, i guess they both agree that thousands die in their hands of security forces. in the ensuing crackdown that hamil from said that god meant to impose type restrictions on the population, partly justified on the grounds of the fight against the current virus pandemic. by the measures, including school closures and a half, you only seemed to hype inventions on shop and businesses on fire. hey us on the streets, road blocks and stores looted these are the themes of anger boiled over among protesters, calling for democracy in es, what teeny, we are there any we are so much greg, by the government. sounds good
is martini is africa. last absolute monarchy approved them across the protest as will been taken to the streets there once can him sweat that they had to change that and soon puts us there of class with beliefs but days demanded democratic reforms in the kingdom. formerly loan swaziland is 14 easy, small montana state between south africa and was on beek build a government, and the position gave different, i guess they both agree that thousands die in their hands of security forces. in the...
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this is the w news africa. you can find much more stories. a diesel b dot com, forward slash africa was simply visit us on facebook and on twitter. now we'll leave you with pictures of some of the african actually taking part in the olympic games or healing home. it's thank you for watching the news . the news news. the news the news, the news, the news father was an anonymous whose identity was a well, the very stevens. it didn't give me. after a long sat he found his father and met them as is $600.00. fiddling now he's on the west end. imitate? well, the biggest family in 15 minutes ah, was in december 2019 the european council president chinese showed embarked on a ground breaking mission. i have a clear job to make sure that the 1st time it turns on the planet, by the 25th you members state supported and some persuasion is required. so surprising, glanced into the very heart of our hostess when the game of diplomatic poker, the power plays, and alliances behind the scenes of the finest summit starts august 5th on d. w. how does the virus
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just one point, if you look at graphics, in africa the severity. and countries abroad as opposed to hear greeted so these people in the proportions so who will take care of them. here and who will take care of them in the world. we have seen this in japan and some places ofce asia. i think we need to keep in mind that 40 percent for the 60 percent already we need to find a cure unity this is really an international problem. and i would like to point out that i think internationally we need the leadership read we have the mind is in the investing, and mostly international airports or alzheimer's disease is not in this country. so we need to take advantage. that having working for brain health and including mechanism which is precisely. [inaudible]. and back and forth, with the mechanisms and when i went back to uganda, at the time whenever small communications. and admin is a and in venezuela, so during this time of training and mentoring and support. one thing that i have to say over ten years of doing this in latin america is that we cannot change
just one point, if you look at graphics, in africa the severity. and countries abroad as opposed to hear greeted so these people in the proportions so who will take care of them. here and who will take care of them in the world. we have seen this in japan and some places ofce asia. i think we need to keep in mind that 40 percent for the 60 percent already we need to find a cure unity this is really an international problem. and i would like to point out that i think internationally we need the...
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he has left you for africa. again, this is a problem of the, the meaning, the deep meaning of the, you know, on europe, on the union. because also in these. com, thanks a, some countries where more prone to low the and sending vaccines to the african countries other county european union where possibly again to this policy. and if we add a new european union, we should decide altogether and with the unique path, what we should do in order to obtain safer and most to protect word outside europe. india also another reason, very important reason why we should offer vaccine colbert age, also to european outside european countries. because in a country where there is a large spreads of the virus and a partial cold age of last seen, the development, the appearance of her resist from the strain of the virus are much more probable. and so we have a problem all together again. john, let me put the question this way. we have a little bit of a devil's advocate on behalf of the e. u. is it not understandable? if not, i'm fa
he has left you for africa. again, this is a problem of the, the meaning, the deep meaning of the, you know, on europe, on the union. because also in these. com, thanks a, some countries where more prone to low the and sending vaccines to the african countries other county european union where possibly again to this policy. and if we add a new european union, we should decide altogether and with the unique path, what we should do in order to obtain safer and most to protect word outside europe....
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this is the w news africa. you can find much more stories, a d, they'll be dot com, forward slash africa with some people on facebook and on twitter. now will leave you with pictures of some of the african actually taking part in the olympic games or healing home. it's thank you for watching the news . the news. news, news, news . news. the news, the 7 person group meet. we need the musician black brought us to discuss the genres important in modern africa. is for me to put my own bill. are you feeling isley? 30 minutes w o. the news was right in front of them roll for this one moment. suddenly we agreed to postpone the or didn't the games that took your 202421. from off course during the qualifying ground. not cease for sports heroes. actually it was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready. count down during locked down the lucky go to tokyo, georgia july 19 dw. in december 2000 and 19th, the european council's new president show me shows, in part,
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it floats a renew hotspots for africa. the younger generation of travelers, the, the real we are doing up saying great a 100 and you can revise it, but it's all the way through the votes. on the young man in a rush, they want to join nature. the thing once we enjoy it away, the last 4 my votes to go. and so that's all that you would come up to the reason, domestic tourism campaigns, more young uganda and a speaking out, adventure tourism and job to echo has supported a business of the community and it involves risk taking things. that is why we always say that, do not do what you think. always do what we tell you to do. with the 26 year old has started a travel company, offering young travelers adventures on the mountain. you've got a these guys need to trust. job 100 percent. it's a life changing experience. yes, it can help to build momentum in them. it can help to build strengths. because this is like conquering one of the fee is that you have in your life doing this is that you're being more brave. tourism in uganda is
it floats a renew hotspots for africa. the younger generation of travelers, the, the real we are doing up saying great a 100 and you can revise it, but it's all the way through the votes. on the young man in a rush, they want to join nature. the thing once we enjoy it away, the last 4 my votes to go. and so that's all that you would come up to the reason, domestic tourism campaigns, more young uganda and a speaking out, adventure tourism and job to echo has supported a business of the community...
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africa's economy. - to extraordinary economic hit on i south africa's economy. businesses will be _ south africa's economy. businesses will be incredibly— south africa's economy. businesses will be incredibly hard _ south africa's economy. businesses will be incredibly hard to _ south africa's economy. businesses will be incredibly hard to in—store i will be incredibly hard to in—store -- restore — will be incredibly hard to in—store —— restore. vaccination— will be incredibly hard to in—store —— restore. vaccination centres. will be incredibly hard to in—store i —— restore. vaccination centres have been _ —— restore. vaccination centres have been ripped — —— restore. vaccination centres have been ripped apart. _ —— restore. vaccination centres have been ripped apart. so— —— restore. vaccination centres have been ripped apart, so the _ —— restore. vaccination centres have been ripped apart, so the economy. —— restore. vaccination centres havel bee
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that's the democratic world. africa has been in existence. ok, so let's actually look at what was going on and the saying this weekend that he would go after those that did lute those that did destroy property and he would prosecute them. now i get it for 80 president, any country the rest of you going to have people that are unhappy with that? do you feel like that actually the folks as the current presence going to go through with his word and will there be repercussions for that? if people in some might say we were just expressing our anger at the situation being caused by the government, by what you're saying at content, the court, not necessarily a full trial, has yet to be held. what? prosecute who so? so the 1st month is, if he said there's an insurrection, then you prosecute those who had to talk to the game, this all the interaction, and that's a playoff. and that is, is a political, the teacher. but if it's true, you have to play that. if you don't play daughter undermined the democratic system, it's the story about prosecuting the
that's the democratic world. africa has been in existence. ok, so let's actually look at what was going on and the saying this weekend that he would go after those that did lute those that did destroy property and he would prosecute them. now i get it for 80 president, any country the rest of you going to have people that are unhappy with that? do you feel like that actually the folks as the current presence going to go through with his word and will there be repercussions for that? if people...
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, south africa is, the system that we haven't south africa as an experiment. it was on and on an assumption that turned out to be false. the assumption is that you can change people's lead man sees through so they're having your estate and telling other people they need to stay backr from yor your cultural identity girlfriend, and you need to take up. identity. people in africa, they would say, you can't -- but for the south african project to work you have to put that on your backside. and it didn't work. that's a problem. so it created a new friction and this is one of the things where if you just force people together, then you know, friction willto go away over tie and there have been studies about this. it's just not that simple. it's social engineering and trying to sort of use the governmental estate to create a new umbrella identity, it's not that simple. it's likela saying, you can be french or german as long as it doesn't stand in the way of the european project. it's the samef thing. and in t south africa it has ben tried, to a failure of a large ex
, south africa is, the system that we haven't south africa as an experiment. it was on and on an assumption that turned out to be false. the assumption is that you can change people's lead man sees through so they're having your estate and telling other people they need to stay backr from yor your cultural identity girlfriend, and you need to take up. identity. people in africa, they would say, you can't -- but for the south african project to work you have to put that on your backside. and it...
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going on in south africa is it is ultimately an- africa is it is ultimately an expression _ africa is it is ultimately an expression of— africa is it is ultimately an expression of anc - africa is it is ultimately an. expression of anc statehood africa is it is ultimately an- expression of anc statehood that africa is it is ultimately an— expression of anc statehood that has failed completely. _ expression of anc statehood that has failed completely. so _ expression of anc statehood that has failed completely.— failed completely. so where does this no failed completely. so where does this go then? _ failed completely. so where does this go then? is _ failed completely. so where does this go then? is there _ failed completely. so where does this go then? is there a - failed completely. so where does this go then? is there a danger i failed completely. so where does i this go then? is there a danger the country slides back to the ethnic infighting of the early 90s under apartheid? ihlat infighting of the early 90s under a artheid? ., ,., infighting of the early 90s under aartheid?
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looking from the outside, south africa is a role model. it is quite unsettling to see what is happening. what do you think needs to change? we have heard from the president, his tone has not been conciliatory. what is he going to have to say and do to calm the situation? >> the president has acknowledged the failure. this is not a bashing intervention. the point is it is a watershed moment. the social unrest is not the underlying cause, which suggests the government has to turn in size much more introspectively towards the fact that there are certain social and economic issues that remain unaddressed, when people live in squalor and others live in affluence, you are creating a situation of tension and isis. there is a lot of work in terms of dialogue. we have known them for a while, the institute for reconciliation publishes a barometer that tells you the last 10 years there have been demands from those in lower income groups that the equality has to be addressed. that means government resources. the amounts being dedicated to military and
looking from the outside, south africa is a role model. it is quite unsettling to see what is happening. what do you think needs to change? we have heard from the president, his tone has not been conciliatory. what is he going to have to say and do to calm the situation? >> the president has acknowledged the failure. this is not a bashing intervention. the point is it is a watershed moment. the social unrest is not the underlying cause, which suggests the government has to turn in size...
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let's stay with south africa now. professor sipho seepe is a political analyst and deputy vice chancellor at the university of zululand. he helped put the scale of these protests and riots into context. 0ne one must understand that south africa is a country where process occur every weekend, almost every day. but they tend to be very isolated. but what we've seen here was what some people see as cordons. it is simply an expression. —— of co—ordinates. by a majority of the people in this country. you just have to look at the unemployment levels. they have skyrocketed to the extent of about 35% of young people who are black or not white. you look at the black rate of unemployment, it's almost 50%. but what we are coming to terms with is that we have so much of the rainbow nations to ourselves... when leaders do not seem to be paying attention to that, people in this country have been taught to go to the states. we are a protesting nation, but where there is a sense that even the institutions should be trusted and
let's stay with south africa now. professor sipho seepe is a political analyst and deputy vice chancellor at the university of zululand. he helped put the scale of these protests and riots into context. 0ne one must understand that south africa is a country where process occur every weekend, almost every day. but they tend to be very isolated. but what we've seen here was what some people see as cordons. it is simply an expression. —— of co—ordinates. by a majority of the people in this...
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unrest in south africa. fin the impact of the unrest in south africa. , , ., ., u africa. on the issue of the vaccine roll-out buttock _ africa. on the issue of the vaccine roll-out buttock across _ africa. on the issue of the vaccine l roll-out buttock across sub-saharan roll—out buttock across sub—saharan africa, is it access to vaccines or having the capacity to administer the vaccines? we having the capacity to administer the vaccines?— the vaccines? we do have a challenge. _ the vaccines? we do have a challenge, we _ the vaccines? we do have a challenge, we have - the vaccines? we do have a challenge, we have a - the vaccines? we do have a - challenge, we have a challenge with supplies that are needed out of the 3.1 billion doses that have been administered around the world only 2% have been done in africa and so a gross supply issue and how we tried to increase and ensure equitable availability of vaccines is one of the main factors. also to deliver vaccines, they must have systems in place, they must have demand for the vaccines and still working on tailored a
unrest in south africa. fin the impact of the unrest in south africa. , , ., ., u africa. on the issue of the vaccine roll-out buttock _ africa. on the issue of the vaccine roll-out buttock across _ africa. on the issue of the vaccine l roll-out buttock across sub-saharan roll—out buttock across sub—saharan africa, is it access to vaccines or having the capacity to administer the vaccines? we having the capacity to administer the vaccines?— the vaccines? we do have a challenge. _ the...
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do join us again for another edition of africa next week. for me, sandra to interview here in compiler, you done to it is good by and take care. oh, me. the me, the ah, ah, ah. the news? the the, the, the, the, the all the be great. our just a handful of chemical giants dominate the industry, manipulating plants and the markets. however, they please. because of them, some cost that are thousands of years old, almost everything. but farmers and consumers, whether it's a pumping 15 minutes on the w to own or not to own. what about the sharing economy? change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new economics magazine made in germany 90 minutes on d w. ah, was these places record the step into a world that venture the treasure map for modern globetrotters? discover some of us a record breaking on youtube and know also in book form. ah me. oh oh, i cannot because you oh no no, no no. i can the the news the news live from berlin cities across south africa looted at ablaze in the was violence. same, there is, doesn't have been k
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