For many people around the world access to health care is anything but a given according to the w. H. O. Seventy six countries report fewer than one doctor per one thousand residents. Specialists like off the molar just dentists going to college ists and surgeons are even more rare especially outside major cities with w. H. O. Says another seventeen Million Health care professionals are needed worldwide to fill this gap some of the stages and africa alone are missing eleven million doctors and nurses. Budget vances have been made on a global scale Child Mortality rates have fallen by over fifty percent since one nine hundred ninety vaccination campaigns all over the world have nearly wipe. Dont polio new medicines have cut the number of people worldwide dying of aids hiv aids in many isolated regions volunteers are trying to help my one doctor we met in ghana. Dr bill especially and his colleagues are setting off to give medical care to people on an island in the vast lake walter its a risky venture. You know what that we have a lot of pumps. Supplying the boats able to hit the stumps and a cup size the doctor and his team will be treating fisherman and their families mortality rates among women and children here are well above average childbirth and malaria other biggest killers. Dr abdullah said she comes here in his free time normally he works at a hospital on the mainland he and one other doctor look after one hundred thousand people in germany for example the average is four hundred doctors per hundred thousand. Thats one of their spouse. Or submerged tree stumps or from the time before the manmade reservoir was created in the one nine hundred sixty s. About man who knows the waters well steers the vessel safely past the partially submerged hazards. Where after an hours journey the team arrives the island is home to nearly twenty thousand people a knock is their only doctor and he can only visit once every few weeks theres a clinic that far on your clinic. Inot cant always see all the patients in the one day he has and often theres not even cell phone reception here to call the doctor in an emergency. The team need to make it back to the mainland before nightfall crossing the lake in the dark is too dangerous patients are examined outside the clinic first inside a knob tends to the most acute cases many a pregnant women. A few days earlier the government sent him to do a crash course at the main hospital in battle on how to perform complex gynecological operations. A lack of highly trained specialists in ghana means a general practitioners like iraq are expected to fill the gap. This fairly. District always thats a very white house still. That we have to live with thats because it will be back in our stations. If a woman suffers excessive hemorrhaging after giving birth a hysterectomy is often the only way to stop her bleeding to death in uk encountered this once in the far northeast of the country but couldnt save the new mother though mom didnt complete it in front of interest. If i knew that if i knew this will not happen now i would go i would absolutely lie. To that. General practitioners are often expected to do the work of medical specialists because most highly skilled medics prefer to live in ghana as few big cities and more than half seek work abroad well opportunities and wages are better but toys feeling the impact of this brain drain. Even basic medical care is not available in certain field. Such as of neurology and your ag. Which is why these two german doctors have come here for your religious. And washed down karma our volunteers with the German Charity organization. Theyve committed two weeks of vacation to perform essential surgery here in this photo and bring us on the day of the operation was going on because all of these patients have had to manage without medical care because there is simply no doctors to treat them spawns and its crazy and i think were doing five operations every day at least were in surgery from morning till night. In all of ghana there are only forty you rather just for a population of twenty eight million. Back on the island in lake volta the naacp has already managed to treat more than forty patients next up is three year old noujaim he has a high fever and is so weak he cant walk. A half an hour the rapid diagnostic for malaria was positive because thats how this now woman is and everything. So for now we would take that in the boards back to them. That are here otherwise thats how. The Intravenous Infusions do jane urgently needs only available on the mainland but itll be hours before he can join the doctor on the boat back until then the boy and his mother will have to wait at home. By Late Afternoon the knockers treated more than sixty people. Many others will have to wait until his next visit. On a particular thought get onto the water lets go he wont be back for four weeks finally do jane can head to the mainland for treatment at the next hospital. Lets go. At first the boatman can easily spot the stumps in the water but its getting darker by the minute. After what feels like an eternity for both arrives. I want to do jane gets to the hospital hell have a good chance of recovery. In saudi arabia it was a minor sensation the country opened its first Movie Theater in thirty five years and both men and women may have turned through cinema licenses the government hopes to earn up to a billion dollars a year Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman wants to make the country less dependent on income from oil. Off the population is under thirty young people are demanding more Job Opportunities saudi women are also gaining greater freedoms theyre now permitted to drive for example saudi arabia is opening up. Until recently this was forbidden. Joanna twenty years old from jeddah learning to shoot movies setting up cameras lighting set design all this in a country where for decades the guardians of public morals held cinema for the devils work three to one of them to them you know when people get to see a woman outdoors filming or shooting something with their camera it was taken as something thats weird or not very usual to see but nowadays everything has become more open and people are more accepting and its a good step. If at university named joannas course digital and visual production the word film was not allowed to be used otherwise the university would not have been able to get a state license. But since april when the first cinemas opened things have changed and film studies are allowed to be called just that. Feature films have been produced in saudi arabia but have not as yet been shown publicly about a car barrack or a love story fatima al by now you plays the lead the actress comes from a respected jedda family my. I think there were different assumptions about what i would do with this economic background read and then suddenly and acting i think i broke a bit of these expectations as a bit of a shocker. But doesnt just want to be an actress. In a park she sets up a stand for her project the other story. Here she asks passers by to tell this story as. Participants receive a pen and paper. And anyone who can write can dictate. The story. Actually says. Freedom is the best thing in life and marriage should be postponed hurt some thing like that. A project of this kind in an open space is a real novelty here locked away i selected oppressed there is some truth to some of the cliches about saudi women but things are different for those in the middle and upper classes theyre more modern sometimes doing without the headscarf in this cafe too there is a story box where people can post their stories anonymously fatima meets one of the stories senders notes on adanis story was posted on instagram he travelled to the us to take care of his sister who was going to college there sneers out opened up a motorbike shop. But he lost everything in an arson attack and had to return to saudi arabia out you know first time i saw my house after six or seven years of stand in the us was sickly. A. I couldnt sleep for two days. I was a mentally stable it was just you just lost everything these stories bring the same think it is for and mental well being and i always tell them that once you write your story down your story will take care of you. Fatima says many saudis have the need to open up until their stories. She also runs a Cultural Center from the basement of her parents house together with colleagues theyre putting together a book based on four thousand interviews gathered. The book is about love family conflict and out. I love life so much that it bursts out of me. People tell me a b. And happiness and. Where they dont know that im breaking apart. Abdulla reads a piece from someone who comes from a deeply religious background but through studying had his eyes opened to the world. Is also working on the project he says he found a story written by a young woman who remains anonymous especially moving. In canada the girl writes about how she suffered why because her brothers and her father raped her out of war come on she says that she cant talk to anyone about that because shes concerned about what it might do to her reputation like that cologne i sent here so matter. Fatimas Cultural Center what has a movie night once a week and its here we meet film student joanna again tonight theyre showing the work of a fellow student. Theres still no real movie theatre in jeddah yet. Joanna and the others hope that will soon change. Their desire for culture this great. Saudi society is changing changes that have been instigated from the top what was once considered impossible is suddenly possible and join a half a tiny can realize her dream together with her mother she was able to convince her father who was initially against the idea that she could go into the film industry. Youth unemployment in saudi arabia is estimated to be between thirty and forty percent but that didnt stop joanna who besides her studies has got her first job working in animation. I mean im in meetings to think. And. They were making so many decisions so many. Changes in this country that really things possible for us to do still come out to the world. The jonas sister jude with the short hair doesnt wear a headscarf in public either. Her religion she says allows her that choice. This week in our global ideas series we had for nepal can use it against the it or help bring about badly needed change our reporter voice gephardt travel to the capital faster region in the south of the Country Farmers there are trying to learn new agricultural methods heavy rainfall in the mountains often leads to landslides but planting the right crops at the right times could help. Just a few more stitches and this hand puppet will be ready. To start a play these children are putting on tomorrow and they have to be sure they know their lines. The play was written by participants in a workshop on Sustainable Farming and the children contributed some ideas of their own. We have to protect the forest they say by growing plants that are good for the soil and then we cause less damage. Than ours drive away in the mountains the scene of a landslide one of many theres widespread deforestation here there arent enough trees left to stabilise the soil with their roots. Theyve been replaced by corn to grow corn you have to plow the fields but that loosens the soil which can then easily slip downhill. In the village of just around me a farmer nandan in a pan and his family narrowly survived a landslide a year ago they were extremely lucky their house is Still Standing but a wrench will rain washed away the hillside in front of it. The family home now teeters on the rim pad on top of everything and punched the bottom in the rainy season heavy rain could wash everything away but as we wait until the new party family are doing their best to protect themselves theyve brought in a Consultant Group of gotama advisers farmers for the National DisasterRisk Reduction center an ngo the unstable slope has been provisionally secured with stones and wire but more importantly the neo pani family now grow banana mango and lemons all shrubs and trees but put down very deep roots and spine the soil. Really works in a because. Not only. Dense light but also. The corridor in the grass where the life stocks and the kurds. You guys are there might be able to benefit. But theres never a one hundred percent guarantee. We hope it works but we are still a bit worried or know when the plants are young it will take a year or two before they stabilize the soil then offer us protection against landslides about the roots need time to develop that stabilizing of diffusion of innovations tell. The american n. G. O. Rare organizes workshops for farmers and local politicians on Sustainable Farming methods. That cover the ins and outs of organic farming and how to market the new products. The aim is to restructure farming. This is where the young pup or tears have a part to play. When they talk about puppets we think that this is only meant for the children but when it is. And they. Are not what. This is a very powerful tool and long its a very sustainable accords. And. I think they would do a lot back in the mountains my a bun judie is the mother of garnish one of the young property is hes at school right now while his father russia sprays his corn with insecticide he knows its highly toxic but says he has no alternative. We know its bad for nature and for our health but we can only harvest enough corn if we use the insecticide. Are. Going to china. We are the people you know so you know. It is not it necessary to produce. More and his wife likes me to such champions. They now make an organic pesticide with cows urine leaves and herbes its a natural way of protecting their crops from a range of pests and diseases like. If. Theyre still growing corn but now they also grow spices like ginger which dont require plowing that reduces the risk of soil erosion. The seeds are planted on the surface and covered with a little hay be a turmeric or ginger the farmers hope to earn good money with their new crops. One advantage is that these plants should be able to withstand the expected changes to the climate. We can see that the climate is changing the rain has become less reliable. But ginger yams on time rick grow even when theres not much rain. The big day has arrived for our young puppets he is. But first more one bozo talks about what he learned at the workshop. Tells the audience how the new kinds of plants can help prevent landslides. At least half the village has come for the event including my about jodi. Son ganesh introduces the puppet play. The monkey complains about the destruction of the forest and the young girl in the cow explain how women can protect the soil with Sustainable Farming. A serious message charmingly conveyed. I didnt know you could also use natural pesticides. And neighbor knows more about it. And that. Perhaps well try it as well. In the workshop participants sing a song they wrote themselves to inspire enthusiasm to pursue the changes that are so urgently needed to ensure that people can live here in safety. This week our global snack comes from in the. Poor is the tenth most populous city in india and the capital of the Northern State of. Home to three point one Million People its also a popular Tourist Destination its famous for its pink buildings which were painted in eight hundred seventy six to welcome the prince of wales. Here at the egg the snack shop eggs are all chefs sanjay on lets first. He has two hundred fifty different dishes on the menu. He sells five hundred on the today. Sanjay omelet ive been selling exorcisms one nine hundred seventy eight. Not many people here used to eat eggs in the past but today i sell a thousand to fifteen hundred eggs every day. Which give me. The restaurant is very popular and the egg creations are ready in a matter of minutes. Without voyage a day im going to show you how to make an egg pizza. First you put in some butter. Or used two eggs to make this pizza even if. Its ready in two minutes put some salt in it now its an onion you some green chiles as well also at some coriander leaves and you know. If you have it then you put in piece of bread and press it like this. They look at what did they say you slice it up. And you go get the pits is ready. Strict vegetarians dont eat eggs but many people who come to sanjay on that have made an exception or they only eat them when theyre out and about. It g. s about it although it has a very nice taste of butter with some spicy combinations its been served beautifully which makes a very special opportunity that he did you only hear two hundred fifty types of omelets also but my favorite is obama because of its taste in attractive presentation not only meat but many young people are crazy about it its very Popular Online also and is being served by swiftly and. Yet on civilians about. The dishes which cost between one euro twenty five and two years fifty are also popular on local delivery services. Have to take. Who cares about the Flower Industries destructive impact idea. Who cares about l g b t rights in australia. Who cares about Homeless People living on the streets of los angeles i do who cures that your super berries for destroying the rain forest i do who cares about womens. Empowerments in senegal i do want to follow to get through closely. Thats all for today but to drop us a line wed love to hear from you write to global three thousand at g. W. Dot com or on facebook d w Global Society my for now see you next time. To meet. The dangerous man. Its all about the program and then domination as neat chap. With a fake thomas aquinas. Worked on him in some pianists making off a time or. Are they still in control only destroying the planet. Fifteen. D. W. Well show you a very different side of germanys. 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