People that are displaced and its not only the city of there now, but yeah, the match and suicide and some of the other places that are probably uses more that are still waiting for the aid and such as to caleb destruction is beyond the libyans capacitance. Thats why its for, for despite being nice, 8, keep arriving. Its definitely very much insufficient to handle these crisis. Clean up operations are still under wayne morocco after last weeks devastating earthquake. The un estimates that more than 3 100000 people have been effected. Nearly 3000 have died. Stephanie decker reports from mil abraham. So this town is uh much more stablish than the other very remote villages weve been to but the struction here also and on a very large scale how much of the town has been damaged. This is as low as it may be. You have done 50 percent completely destroyed seats minarette in crux. And again here just goes to show again the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. Removing all of this and rebuilding that is the main challenge really everywhere. North Korean Leader kim jong own has a span, inspected rushes, warplanes and naval fleet in the port city of leduvo stuck. His trip has raised concerns that north korea may provide russia with weapons, but its warn you. Great. A state generally is getting underway in south africa for a veteran politician. Mend goes to, to book to, lets see. Youre watching live pictures right now is a Little Prince who died in the hospital last week played an integral role in the n t a party up next county. With global lead is gathering in new york, the ongoing war and ukraine is likely to dominate to events. But is the International Community able to unite this thing without . Is there a comprehensive coverage of the Un General Assembly . The hello im from the back depot. This is counting the cost on al jazeera. You look at the world of business and economics this week, giving africa a voice to a group of the well as 20 lead economies as the African Union, as a permanent member, but will be g 20 champion the developing world. Also this week, morocco is a top Tourist Destination and a bright spot for investors. The economy could bear the brunt of the nations biggest surf quake in a century, plus egypt annually. Inflation hits a new record and egyptians estimating the page of the rising cost of living. So can the government bring prices down . The thank you for joining as african nations a drowning in debt. There are among the worst hit by the impact of extreme weather and food in security. Yet, africans of long complained about not having a say on issues that affect them the most in global institutions, dominated by wealthy nations. India aims to become a leader of the developing world. Its been pushing the needs of the global south on the wells page since it assumed the rotating presidency of the g. 20. In what was seen as a powerful recognition of africa status. The group of 20 top world economies added the African Union as a permanent member, the a you, which includes 55. 00 nations where they collective gdp of 3 trillion dollars. Will now have the same status as the e. U in the g. 20 need is also a great to pursue a tripling Renewable Energy capacity globally by 2030 at the annual summit in new delhi, other issues hi on the agenda into the comic financing debt and we forming institutions like the world back. Ok. So what is the g 20 n . Why does it need the African Union at the table . The book consist of 19 nations and the european union. They collectively represent more than 80 percent of the world. So you can all make output the g 20 games to unite global Decision Makers on issues like the economy, politics, health care, and kind of change. But its been criticized for leaving out the needs of the developing world. Until recently, south africa was the only african member of the group. Now we are moving towards a direction that includes those parts of the world that we exclude it. We share a lot of comb on challenges, particularly with respect to Climate Change and, and those issues cannot be resolved through, you know, exclusive approaches. They have to be as inclusive as they have to include those affect it and those that bad. The most responsibility in guiding the world through this challenges. By granting the a you full membership, the g 20 aims to give a bigger voice to the Global South Africa is home to about 17 percent of the wealth population. The un expects the continents young people of 1300000000 to double by 2050 africa is rich and Renewable Energy resources and minerals, and it attracts investments from different countries, including the us in china. The continent also has the Worlds Largest free trade area, which went back all this. Im not joined from the cox bennet gas capitol by doubt us. And ben is a ceo of the Global Development advisory africa list. Thank you so much, mrs. And ben for joining us. So the g 20 admitting the African Union into the group. Is this real change or address a symbolic move . Any of you . I think it goes beyond the symbolism to me. In my mind. I think its the very good the most uh it helps actually did g. Gordon again more legitimate speech. It also help actually in the group becoming margaret preventative and engrossing, by adding the African Union. You ask 55 more congress to default these pre countries that are object guaranteed member of the jeep needs, including the european union. So thats certainly a good move. And finally, i believe was so wed love to the helps that youd want to become even more effective because ive been now you have put on the table. Or do you represent that people have gone through the tag in sort of affected by major jennings or did you do any advice to address . So i think it is a very good for both parties, both of the 20 and and do you have to continue . What immediate changes do you expect the African Development bank, the if ftp had repeatedly of course called for faster action for International Finance architecture reform. Is there not cause to be more optimistic as a result of the a you joining the g 20 blocks . What, what, what is at stake . You think, what i think image is really what we can see in the movie gen, welcome use. Actually there is, i think as far as being hurt in the deep learning deliveries and thats a very but the development. Now i think i wouldnt not actually sort of consider this membership of the African Union at the g 20 as a fantasy. Yes. I think its gonna depend on how the African Union is. Just going to use that status. The not the best, the extent possible to push its as end and then make sure that the decision that are taken by the g 20 in the line results on priorities. So yes, this is a good move is very on symbolism, but such a neat is not necessarily going to be there, but i see you, mrs. And ben, as you say, africans will now have a voice, but will they be speaking with one voice . Thats a good question because i think what we have seen on youre going to make this list brown that is that africa has nothing to say. Is that going to be in speech or with the same voice . I think we have seen a lot of the head of state of actually a number of them speaking of but the issue is the very, uh no. Okay, is there no need, but uh the uh, the uh, the full or the, i think on union has not been necessarily up to the been heard on those issues. So i think its going to be important for the body to be able to shape and formulate come and position onto the kind of it. This was that this will present, that is, will be able to convey to that you do. I dont one day and sit on that on the table. All right, mrs. And ben stay with us. The African Unions admission into the g. 20 comes as india and china competing for influence in the developing world, bilateral trade between badging and africa, student nearly 280000000000. 00 in 2022. While trade between new delhi at africa came in just under a 100000000000. The move also comes off to the breaks block, which also includes china and india said it welcomes 6 new nations among ven, the african states, a few up here and egypt. So miss this and then is this announcement, do you think a win 4 in the i can in the become a leader for the global stuff . You know, i think at least the very beginning for ginger, i think it is under the president of the joining of india. And that the, this, the union has been able to join that youd like me to do something to celebrate. And so suddenly i didnt get being most of a member of the bridge, this is something new, something that is going to be very much bleeding out of favor of i believe the country. So yes, i believe this is something that this is very much like them, but i have to say that disease a do something that was actually in the making for a long time. Yeah. It wasnt. Yeah, i havent you been . Yes, yes. But what about india and china . Will they be complete competing now for influence in the developing world . But i dont know if youre talking about the g join. Yeah. Itself, of course theyre both a member, they would be able to do such a joins as close as these are um, developing. But i mean on the, on demand specifically youve got a huge try a chinese presence of course and the number of countries. But india now slowly going in as well. Are we going to see a competition between these 2 powers on, on the african continent . What i believe the type of competition has been on the way for a long time. Right . And not only between india and china, but between major and a bowers, both emerging market in advance economies enough. But i think this is something that is expected to continue regardless of for the day. You add a membership, the said you 20. And then theres also the brakes which aims to champion the global south and represent the count to wait 2 institutions like the g 20. Do you think africa benefits from these competing alliances . But i think that if anything, i think i should be able to leverage these relationship with automates or by what, whether they are from the breaks or from my or the group in the g 7 that you do. I need to be able to maximize the opportunities and interest. I think thats there. So the best interest of up to augusta and i believe it is in the just up to the above adobe d. As in our applicant, dunk is to be able to make that happen and separately being able to deliver as well as the partnership that are available to the content on whether theyre coming from the bid from the g 7 from but youre doing it. I think it is what the African Congress needs to do that with us. And ben, thank you very much for talking to a status. And ben is the you of the Global Development advisory, a free capitalist joining us there from the com. Thank you for your time. Thank you very much. Now, separately and ambitious project team that boosting trade between europe, the middle east and asia has been announced on the sidelines of the g. 20 summit, the so called economic chords, or link saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, jordan israel, india, and the u. 2 shipping ports and railroads. Us present, joe biden have the agreement as a Game Changing investment. It is morocco strong as earthquake in a 120 years. You and says at least 300000 people have been affected, as well as a tragic loss of human life. The earthquake has reduced entire villages to revel. The potential cost of the damage could reach up to 10000000000. 00. Aid has been trickling into some of the remote regions where many people lost their loved ones and their livelihoods hush in my head by reports from where gone south of mar cash. As this was once a vibrant local community, full of life, joy, im big dreams about tomato. Now its all gone. Many people didnt make it. They were buried under the rubble only to be retrieve days later that this is definitely going to put more strains on the f s by the rocking government when it comes to how to move forward. Its said that is committed to building the entire area and compensating those who lost loved ones and their own businesses. This was a popular tourist attraction, ticket for west interest to enjoy the beautiful landscape, the snow capped mountains and also tracking the hills surrounding the area. And for that particular reason, many of the people who lived here used to turn comes the old houses into guest houses. Now theyve lost everything. Now we have to wait and see how the government is going to implement its rehabilitation under Construction Program because were talking about an economy which has suffered in the past on the impact of cobit 90 and from below bill inflation. Of this particular stage i. Yet to get a sense of the total cost of damage and reconstruction effort, which is going to be implemented in the upcoming weeks. How should last about of counting the cost . Just the right a while the moroccan economy has been struggling with the impact of the global pandemic, the full out of the war, ukraine, and drought. But it was forecast to recover the ca with a g d. P growth of more than 3 percent. Ronko will be hosting world bank and i m f. Meetings in october. The earthquake could drip the rail got recovery, the Us Geological survey estimates the damage with costs up to 8 percent of the countrys g. D p. The quake is damaged myra cash at the top, tories destination. Tourism is one of the main drivers of the economy and is among the sectors expected to be effected. Thousands of traditional houses in remote oral villages were destroyed. The majority of them are likely not covered by insurance. The government has place to provide funding to households to rebuild their homes. Joining us now from robot in morocco is laughing, had died. Hes the senator and an Economic Expert and former minister. Thank you very much for joining us, mr. Has out on counting. The cost of the disaster has certainly seemed to have put the spotlight on moroccos income in equality and infrastructure development. Rural areas were already vulnerable and are among the hottest hedge by this earthquake. Many homes, as we said, were not insured. The disaster, it seems as only amplified some of the justices and in the qualities that already existed. Can you tell us 1st about the areas that are affected by this earthquake and the issues they were already facing before the disaster . While i think that there is a big disparity between the rural areas and the urban areas when it comes to development and Human Development and access to social services, thats in morocco in general. But there is another kind of disparity between the mountainous areas and other areas which are also room. So if you go to the plains and then you go to the mountains, you would find the kinds of disparity. And then the high of the lessons compounded by the fact that its very high people live in very small hamlets on top of the elevations, you know, the historically, to protect themselves. Theyve created this culture wanting to be like isolated. So it was a kind of different, i mean i get difficult, its kind of process of trying to bring those kinds of communities up to speed. So the governments has been a lot of schools adult, a lot of the spanish threes. I mean, that was a huge promising and also im bishop program, also building roads and all of that so that they have been in, in a better shape than they were like 20 years ago. But still they have not, they have not had kept up with get the rest of the rural areas, let alone with the urban areas. Its a very traditional kind of localized kind of culture in the high of less mountains suffering little bit of, from isolation, despite the different kinds of programs that have been consented by disciplining governments in local. So a traditional way of life in these very close knit communities, it would seem not. The moroccan government has been criticized somewhat for accepting limited age during this earthquake. They say too much a good cause bottlenecks, of course is it for logistical reasons. As the American Government says, professor lawson died or are politics also at play here, some of the accused the government of putting politics, perhaps the for the wellbeing of moroccan people by accepting aid from only a certain number of countries. Want to say that morocco has blocked aid for political reasons, the wrong. And i think its also like just on in morally kind of attitude. I dont think that happens and people who know the high atlas mounts has know that its very, very different the to get to access to get at to get to those kinds of communities. So he took the moroccans or minutes like about 3 or 4 days to clear the roads from the rubble that so as a result of the earthquake. And then after shocks like created more problems, which was very different than some of the machine or do what it lifted on the huge kinds of trucks to take it that they use the use behind the cup test to get to the communities. There is no use of them gets in humanities that are in aid, waiting at the footsteps of the french mountains like 4 or 4 or 5 days. And we dont know what the needs of those kinds of those communities. So the American Government has enough resources to deal with this situation, but do you, do you think it might derailed economic recovery that morocco had been experiencing before this disaster white thing . I think also its unfortunate just for them or i could to, to bring those kinds of communities up to speed that night. Thing keep we invest in the i plus mountains and then create like huge economic dynamics. By the way, the city of medication has not been hit, and so the city of markets continues to business as usual, and then each would it be always a look on whats your floor tourism and that kind of region. And if the high atlas mountain then we were built, its what it constructs and all of that, its 71484 American Economy in that kind of region to contribute to the national effort. I think we have the American Economy has reached the level of whether it has enough resilience. I mean, this is, this is a huge, this is big is going to take a lot of effort and still going to take a little bit of foot tall on the growth, but i dont think its going to be a big one. I dont belong to run is going to be like something unimportant to florida for better growth, for those kinds of regions, professor less than her dad. Thank you so much for joining us on accounting the costs. Thank you for your time. Thank you. A devastating floods have killed thousands of people with many still missing in the coastal libyan city of during a heavy rain full last week caused to dams to burst areas which were already struggling with limited infrastructure, have now been completely destroyed. We spoke to dr. High nation need, who is originally from dana, is also the president of the National Council and us libya relations. He says the scale of the devastation is unprecedented. This is a city that is cut off completely from the world. It is beleaguered by the fact that there is no proper governance simply get in a failed state that has travelled over the last 12 years and unable to basically provide the basic structure in a stable condition, let alone a disaster that has happened very quickly. And during the tragedy that is happening in there is not only of the apps and from the International Community, but its also theres some challenges in reaching out to inform the world of what is happening in the city today. Now from food to medical services and housing prices in egypt have rocketed in the past year. Many options, particularly among the working classes, struggling to keep up with the rising cost of living media, food are poor and millions via they could be pushed into poverty. Lets take a look at the figures as we can see here, Consumer Prices in urban areas rose to almost 40 percent in august, according to the state run, kept most the District Agency thats more than double what it was a year ago. The agency says the main drivers of inflation were food and beverage up by almost 72 percent restaurant and Hotel Services up by nearly 50 percent. While transportation rolls by 15 percent, egypt is facing one of its worst economic crisis in decades. Worse and by the full out of rushes, invasion of ukraine. Both nations are main suppliers to egypt, which is the west largest suite in puerto, the war has pushed the prices of basic commodities up globally. The gibson government is sure to foreign currency and struggling to pay for invoice. Businesses and households are forced to pay more to by dollars at the black market. Joining us now from cairo is me read s my book. Shes the director of egypt and horn of Africa Program at the middle east institute. You right, thank you so much for joining us on counting the cost. Whats driving this increase in prices . Weve heard about some of the external factors. What are the internal factors . The closest, the reflection of it basically to save the world though, but, but in some cases that aggravated by, by particular, particular factors in egypt. Its really a matter of strange things, but all over they touch to the evaluation that you were just talking about. One, there is a, a decrease in the supply of goods, and thats because of that evaluation. But there are enough of a dollars on the market to buy some things to there is an increase in production costs, and thats for exactly the same problem. And then there has been a rise, put them on some goods. And so this is, and all of that is complicated by the fact that egypt is a country that essentially the inputs significantly more than the next bullets. And therefore, we havent been enough dollars on the market to buy the things that you needed to try and produce what you need a buy, what you need to sell, what you need that you have. Uh then you have a significant crunch. Yeah, some of also blamed do here at egypt, economic model with the military paying a key role, controlling large sectors of the economy, borrowing for prestige projects, with limited economic benefits. To what extent has economic mismanagement also contributed to the current british predicament, egypt finds itself. So i dont think its any secret that a large part of age, i mean the officer at the, off to the russian invasion of you pray and you had an economic global down to this positive, just hit egypt. Its just the egypt economic policies and priorities made it particularly vulnerable to this kind of problem. And i dont really think that its any secret that a large chunk of that problem was the state which includes the military, the states over involvement in the economy. And as a matter of facts during the last reaching the i m. S. For the last low that egypt negotiated from the uh, negotiated volume. As a major condition, the fun tub was to the state to step back from a state which includes the military step back from its role in the economy that what merits stay with us. Lets take a look at some of those. Im if conditions a bit close to now the i m f is demanding a shift to a Flexible Exchange rate among other reforms as part of a 3000000000. 00 bailout package for egypt. Investors mainly in the gulf, want to see a cheaper pound before buying that. The junction state assets. But to be just shouldnt government has warrant karen . Seed evaluations could push twice as higher and heard people was incomes. The gyptian pound has lost half of its value since march of 2022. So me read will the government eventually shift towards a Flexible Exchange rate and would that affect inflation, edits, foreign currency visits. Yes. And yes, thats, thats the short term. So the longer on sir is the government and somebody immediately devalued about 3 times and then stopped because the court practically whats enough dollars on the market for it to be able to continue to the value safely. And the i m f realizes that, which is why the, the review with that was supposed to be the 1st review that was supposed to be done on the i the slow months ago. And its been delayed and delayed some plate. I mean the i m f is aware of the circumstances now eventually egypt is going to have to d 5. You will get my guess it will be. Ready my guess is it will be later this year sometime in winter before well before the end of the try. But its been a pellet house just because the one to enough dollars on the market. But yes its, its going to have to the value trying. Um, you know, and theyre all, theyre all benefits to this are a lot of benefits to this, particularly on the export side right now, even before this crisis me read 30 percent of age of sions were living below the poverty line, according to the world bank and i wonder how has the high inflation rate affected the average, which i division, citizens, daily life. Its hips, everybody. But obviously if, if youre in the top 2 percent of the uh, assessor economic straw to then you all know condition bit more. You want more cushion. But for everyone else, its meant that a lot of things have have to come off the table. There are people who could no longer full meet. There are people who no longer are full chicken. People are making constant choices over what they can can put on the market on the table, sorry, of what they can and cant find for the children. And its especially bad for the, i mean if youll sick and you need medicines that because of the dollar shortage, there are a lot of important practices that are no longer available. So its your patients have felt this crunch in every slice of life. Its been extremely difficult. Yeah. Me right, thank you so much for sharing light on the situation in egypt that for us me. Right. And i broke the director of egypt and one of Africa Program at the middle east institute in kyle. Thank you very much for being on counting the cost. And that is our show for this week. Getting touch with us on x. Im actually by a g e and do use the hash tag a j c 2010 for drop us an e mail account in the call set out, is there a dot net is our address. But theres more for you online, of course that ill just hear a dot com slash cdc. That will take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, link, sending, tie episodes for you to catch up on. That fateful this edition of counting the calls from fully back to go from the whole team. Thanks for joining us. Uses next on out just here the on the last year of his son experience, one of the worst floods in the countrys history. Many ruled communities are still waiting for help. Hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may who has been living under open skies for a year in last years floods. This road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. Many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. And parts of this district have started the flood once again the the, [000 00 00;00] the hello, im several of any a. This is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today nearly a week since devastating floods hit the libyan port city of doing to the challenges of getting for an aide into the region. The daunting task of rebuilding of the last weeks earthquake and morocco will be reporting from the high atlas mountains