that can only very euphemistically be called houses and rubbish everywhere. everyone channels their waste water down here untreated and throws their rubbish away with it. anyone growing up here has got used to the stench of excrement. open ditches replace a working sewage system. cholera and typhoid are the norm. and diarrhoea are the everyday consequences of inadequate hygiene. children in particular suffer under these conditions. according to the world health organization around two point four billion people don t have access to sanitation half of the population of tanzania lives like this . around twenty four thousand tanzania die every year from water borne diseases
. around twenty four thousand tons and die every year from water borne diseases sixteen and a half thousand of them are children. for years the state didn t feel responsible for the slums they created virtually no infrastructure there by fuelling the existing poverty. the informal settlements as slums are called in politically correct terms continue to grow every day in an uncontrolled fashion. and every day more people leave rural areas to move to the city. one since. well water source for dozens of families none of the huts here have their own access to water. on good days ali cool earns around one euro. hired by the city council she sells drinking water to her neighbors for around ten cents a bucket. in
a public one but once they got there they began being charged with ludicrous amount of money for the treatment he gave a few examples and he said they were forced to pay for more than six hundred syringe is and nearly three thousand pairs of gloves only for their daughter obviously for a period of two weeks only and after the girl passed the parents received a nine hundred pages long bill for a total of eighteen lakhs that s close to twenty four thousand euros or twenty eight thousand dollars and is a huge amount of money by any standards and here you can see some pictures of that bill they went viral on social media because people were so shocked about it and the father wrote in his facebook post on having lost our beloved daughter we were not in our wits to question the authorities when it s hardly as well as humanly we were butchered by the hospital administration and the sentiments that the father is expressing there were actually confirmed to us by medical and indian
of north. of. us all. jane. this symphony of extremes has now premiered in helsinki finnish audiences can find out if they can recognize their own d.n.a. in the music. and to round off the show we re headed now to sweden s favorite holiday island and that is earl and it s about one hundred thirty seven kilometers long but only sixteen kilometers wide and so it boasts lots of beach and because it s in the southeast of the country apparently the most hours of sunshine so its population of about twenty four thousand swells to about ten times that in the summer and that s why we
some more of sweden so we headed to the car headed to the country s favorite holiday island that is early and hundred thirty seven kilometers long but only sixteen kilometers wide so it both lots of beach and apparently the most sunshine in the country now its population of about twenty four thousand swells to ten times that in summer so the best time to go off. for most visitors a trip to the island usually begins with the drive across and bridge. the island is a tremendously popular summer destination for sun starved swedes but its natural beauty is best experienced when fall sets in. the weather gets rougher and peace and quiet descend on. there s a lighthouse at each end of the one hundred thirty seven kilometer long coast the