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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190531:07:46:00

from nigeria we are now heading south to check out a preacher i m amazing projects believe it or not some women in a small community in western uganda make a living by selling. down only after they ve turned it into. the income that enables them to send that children to school also people medicine and in the long run this woman is about. also hope that their contribution will help to discover elephant poaching as well. elephants dong is a valuable resource for people here members of the tara community who live near the queen elizabeth national park collect these drop ins as

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190531:07:48:00

in those in the city and we use some of the money to buy school marks here as for french children. provides us. while the rest we reinvest in the hands of crafts shop. one woman a woman and groom. other villagers have also turned to collect an elephant dung these farmers be able to make shift houses in their fields to keep watch over the crops when the elephants come they try to chase them away and keep the drop ins on average they collect about 100 kilograms of dung every week. when the elephants have headed back to the park we go out and get the dong dry it and sell it to the terra community i am $3.00 for each bucket and that helps me buy

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190529:03:46:00

from nigeria we are now heading south to check out a pretty amazing project believe it or not some women in a small community in the western uganda make a living by selling. dung only after they ve turned it into. the income that enables them to send that children just all the people medicine i mean the long run this woman is about. also hope that their contribution will help to discourage elephant poaching as well. oh. elephants dong is a valuable resource for people here members of the guitar community who live near the queen elizabeth national park collect these drop ins as

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - DW - 20190529:03:48:00

then is in the city and we use some of the money to buy school much here as for french children. that s provided. while the rest we reinvest in our hands across sheffield. a local woman there were. other villages have also turned to collect in elephant dung and these farmers be able to make shift houses in their fields to keep watch over the crops when the elephants come they try to chase them away and keep the drop ins on average they collect about 100 kilograms of dung every week. when the elephants have headed back to the park we go out and get the dong dry it and sell it to the tara community i am $3.00 for each bucket and that helps me buy

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