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DW Corona Special July 12, 2024

Start by bringing in rob vos from the International Food policy Research Institute in washington d. C. Whats the world got to do to save these people from salvation. Good morning 1st or thank you for having me on the show. To fame so i would say 1st to keep distance function in mr coverts my chain the maverick now the world has managed relatively well to keep managed by a change function but we should many disruptions well particularly in a parishioner spiritual truths goals here are products and actually most here is not in countries the 2nd just to get it will where money in the pockets but surely cant buy enough fruits we project that about 250000000 more people could fall into poverty and who will not have enough money to buy any. So what are those contrails that. Facing these problems the most doing to support those in need if it comes down to. A full incomes and people falling into poverty. But the most effective areas those that are already before covert 19 suffering from hunger and poverty so were talking about many countries in africa the horn of africa how those west africa and some parts middle east. And some space you know. Theres going to places where the strange will be the biggest and also its the areas per. Sprouts will moderately small among the locust plague is pigs that. Typically in africa to middle east parts for conflicts or effects of Climate Change are hurting food systems the most others governments they doing enough. So much trying but they have to make very hard choices between. The pandemic protecting hells well keeping food systems going so in some cases like in nigeria its close so the local markets make it good for people to buy their foods. Overnight fresh for tasting has been perhaps a because of the curfew thats creating problems. Because of the food such as normally transported during the night is very perishable transport you indicate and get some food plus its something to do something tempting to help with international organizations. Expanse or special programs particularly Cash Transfer programs then at least helping attenuates something worsening buxom these crimes. What about the long term impact of Something Like in adequate nutrition especially for Young Children something thats also a die a situation right now well that all comes together so we dont get under attrition and young age will haunt you in the rest of your life it makes you less able to learn in school. Youre more prone to. Become sick. Also later in life and also new research has shown that say younger people who are undernourished that your age are more likely to become obese but if you grow metals risk other types of disease so we dont address that your situation. There covert 19 but also undernourishment one general the whole time to rest of them are just in general it addressing this situation for governments i mean providing a profitable safety net would obviously avoid enormous humanitarian costs if this does turn into a global food crisis. Sure to mash it certainly will help and we were doing it in your sometimes and. Not or wish countries where you have a country might have to pay so social safety nets. Will break the immediate relieve but if you dont keep food systems functioning at the same time these are expects through price he can go out and then he social benefits will be worth less to buy enough food for people who are most in need bravos from the International Food policy Research Institute in washington thank you very much for being on the show today thank you for having me well its plain hunger thats opened up a new front in the battle against poaches in south africa towns broken economies and the need for food has seen a surge in poaching and the lock down. On the hunt for poachers corona may have shut the borders in march but the danger is still here frick russo had hoped the lockdown would drive down demand for illegal hunting and it did but only briefly today he finds a decayed rhino carcass they were good years to work on it. You always feel bad when you really see this especially now with the border numbers has decreased over the last couple of years and you know that this is just a one off not many left. Like you said the carcass is already about 8 days old traces of the poachers will be hard to find. Hotels and bush camps have been sitting empty since march there are no tourists and hardly any traffic that makes it easier for rangers to spot poachers and that did keep them away at 1st but the danger is back. Unemployment and poverty are on the rise with the lockdown and desperation is setting in. The team is busier than ever they search high and low for the poachers. This ranger asked to remain anonymous well call him trevor animals arent the only ones at risk in his line of work. For that reason they had a run in with poachers they were carrying a k 47 rifles. Smaller animals like antelope are now also being targeted by poachers for their meat they use crude methods including barbed wire to trap the animals hundreds have been found its a cat and mouse game in south africa where livelihoods have been ravaged by the virus. In the villages around the National Park surviving the pandemic financially is proving difficult trevor has experienced poverty firsthand growing up his neighbor worked in a restaurant before the lockdown was imposed its closed now and shes unemployed. Most people are sitting at home wondering if theyll ever be able to return to work. Back to ranger reso finds a bullet a tiny piece of evidence left by the poachers he worries about the parks future. Tourism is essential he says not only to fund the Parks Conservation but also to give people back their livelihoods. Is that part of the show when you can ask a science correspondent whatever is on your mind when it comes to the coronavirus just send your questions to derek on our you tube channel. Assuming different couvade 19 vaccines are successful on different timelines what is the possibility there will be multiple Vaccines Available within a certain country. The chances are are quite high actually there are over 150 different vaccine trials going on around the world and over 30 of them are already in human trials a few of them quite far advanced down the road to approval theyre also based on a number of different platform technologies which will play a role in the crucial step of production when and if theyre shown to be effective on a wide scale what are known as messenger r. N. A. Vaccines would be quite fast to produce but the technology is still pretty cutting edge its so new that that if an m. R. I. On a vaccine is approved for covert 19 it would be the 1st m. R. I. In a back seeing to be approved ever for a disease more are tried and tested technologies that rely on small or inactivated doses of a pathogen or more proteins that it carries they take longer to produce that scale but also known we have more experience with them making them in some ways more likely candidates for fast approval i think down the road theres almost certain to be overlap from from different vaccines in different places. And finally hows this for making the best out of a crappy situation a circus in munich has come up with an innovative way of making up for lost revenue during a pandemic with performances called off because of the coronavirus the owners of corn a circus of taken to selling lion dung to make ends meet and marketing it as a household remedy to keep other wild animals away from peoples god and people as well maybe. Of the brown stuff a selling for 5 euros with some of the funds going to a charity to help improve conditions a captive that is. 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