U. S. A. And even kazakhstan. Below japan are india, saudi arabia and last of all, yemen. Whilst women make up 40 of the japanese workforce, they hold a mere 9 of all management positions. But change is in the air. The government wants Large Companies to increase the number of women in leadership positions to 15 by 2020. Is this really doable . Sayaka osakabe wanted a child and a career, something unusual in japanese society. She doesnt want to have to choose one over the other, unlike 2 3 of japanese women who give up their career aspirations with their first child. After a miscarriage, sayaka became pregnant again. But there were complications with the pregnancy and the teacher wanted to take her doctors advice and stay home for a week. Then my supervisor came here and sat right next to me. He said that i should resign. He accused her of being greedy because she didnt want to resign. Instead of support, she was criticised for four hours. The next day, she dragged herself to work from
As a result, by 2025, over 1 billion new homes will need to be built at a cost of around 650 billion u. S. Dollars per year. Mexico city is home to the Worlds Largest slum. Nezachalcoitza has around 4 million residents. In dharavi in mumbai, over a Million People are cramped together in under 2. 6 square kilometers. Kibera in nairobi is probably africas largest slum. Its difficult to know how many people live there. But its several hundred thousand at least. Narrator its moving day in the kibera slum. Everything is packed in plastic bags. Patrick kiluzu cant afford moving boxes. Patrick, his wife, and three children have lived in africas largest slum for the past 10 years. Now, theyre moving into a real apartment house across the way. Kibera is a synonym for garbage. For crime. For terrible living conditions. But theres also a Strong Social network here where neighbors look out for each other, so patrick has mixed feelings about leaving. Patrick you know, there weve actually mixed up.
As a result, by 2025, over 1 billion new homes will need to be built at a cost of around 650 billion u. S. Dollars per year. Mexico city is home to the Worlds Largest slum. Nezachalcoitza has around 4 million residents. In dharavi in mumbai, over a Million People are cramped together in under 2. 6 square kilometers. Kibera in nairobi is probably africas largest slum. Its difficult to know how many people live there. But its several hundred thousand at least. Narrator its moving day in the kibera slum. Everything is packed in plastic bags. Patrick kiluzu cant afford moving boxes. Patrick, his wife, and three children have lived in africas largest slum for the past 10 years. Now, theyre moving into a real apartment house across the way. Kibera is a synonym for garbage. For crime. For terrible living conditions. But theres also a Strong Social network here where neighbors look out for each other, so patrick has mixed feelings about leaving. Patrick you know, there weve actually mixed up.
For 12 years, the ngo fund for peace has been publishing an index of fragility around the world. While many countries are politically and economically stable, others like mozambique or south africa are more fragile. The situation is particularly bad in syria, somalia, and yemen. Reporter wind whistles through the gaping hole in alis parents home. The saudi missile attack that caused the damage also killed his father. Ali now lives with his uncle. He hopes to get his house repaired at some point when peace has returned and people no longer live in fear of foreign bombs. The situation in yemen is very bad. This war has to stop. Reporter the saudi attacks have left their mark not only on the buildings. At the marketplace, traders have a lot of time to chew khat leaves, the local stimulant. Theres hardly anyone here with money to spend. After 20 months of war, yemen is in ruins, and its civilians who suffer the most. Many districts no longer have access to electricity or water, so every da
For 12 years, the ngo fund for peace has been publishing an index of fragility around the world. While many countries are politically and economically stable, others like mozambique or south africa are more fragile. The situation is particularly bad in syria, somalia, and yemen. Reporter wind whistles through the gaping hole in alis parents home. The saudi missile attack that caused the damage also killed his father. Ali now lives with his uncle. He hopes to get his house repaired at some point when peace has returned and people no longer live in fear of foreign bombs. The situation in yemen is very bad. This war has to stop. Reporter the saudi attacks have left their mark not only on the buildings. At the marketplace, traders have a lot of time to chew khat leaves, the local stimulant. Theres hardly anyone here with money to spend. After 20 months of war, yemen is in ruins, and its civilians who suffer the most. Many districts no longer have access to electricity or water, so every da