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the continent even my dear colleagues are on the low side of the. thank you near 10 on the album welcome to you all of us i think you put to you this today i am stunned to see no hear from kampala here in uganda well here's a quick look at some of the stories we'll be looking up to today. we will show you how random easy i'm going to be sounding and obviously most is going looting off the terraces we will also should look down the jury it is supplying schools on the green and the just need using solar energy to plant how one man in a slum in kenya east of breaking up the fall of what to cut toes. we start the show in south africa where a very special body is a tree is the southern brown one bill also known locally as the front of bot because of its belief that jesus christ signals the coming of summer rain the species can be found in grasslands from kenya to angola and even all the way down to south africa however humans are driving the body into decline well its goals of vision is are now pulling out all the stops to save these much loved by quentin incompetent. good. even when fitted with tracking devices some amorphous can be hard to find. lucy kemp going to do to that she's trying to look at sultan ground 100 bills large can even as bags found in sub-saharan africa. in hunting have left the species vulnerable he says to meet in that number in south africa how fall into under 1500 the population is definitely still declining over the last couple of years we've been developing conservation tools but they've still been in the experimental phase and you know always sort of trying to expand it so it makes a really meaningful difference to the population over the past 20 years then my bulla ground one bill product has worked on developing various techniques. of the wild bob's habitat i come around mounted on a total pour will eventually provide a live stream folklores i'm wondering one of the biggest threats is loss of of mysteries it's really got 100 square kilometers if they lose they missed it can take up to 20 years before they reflect refined replacement so what we've been doing is putting out these what we call super miss artificial masts and then also we need to actually protect the ministries from elephant impact and elephant may come along i want to knock this tree dumb which means we'd lose the mist but the bee hives protect them and keep the elephants away because they really don't want to get stung by the bees. a few hours further east there's a center of the kid to exclusively through reading soap and ground one bills. tend to the new. field that charges in the wild so the grown one bill lay 2 eggs but only raise one chick abandoning the one but i just 2nd the sumptuary. rejected in 100 as them. when this project started many years ago the success rate of handwringing was very low and with time the race has been affected and now most of the chicks actually survive and were able to supplement the program i feel that hand-wringing is really important to the conservation of the species because this allows us. 3rd class stock that we wouldn't have otherwise and this helps us bolster the population in areas where they no longer could but he stark used to. drink is complex and time intensive care must be taken to ensure the bugs don't become tame that's why the team also has another more natural method of raising chicks notational has just received an egg that was found in the wild using a method called country she determines the biggest fine tile before placing it in a nest in one of the eighty's. so even though our facility is well equipped for hand-wringing we prefer to actually give the make to our one of our breeding seamount such as the one behind me and hopefully she will been actually incubate as opposed to trying to artificially incubate the egg and when it had to she can then parent grid which is 1st prize for birds that we would like to release back into the wild which is the actual objective of this thing. is just one step the put it conservationists or subcontract education outreach programs across the country. these children have never seen them i am going on today to sing one number sharing some interesting facts. gives the kids ideas of what they can do to help the forgotten piece where. we talk at quite a range of people. we started with a lot of the young kids in the baby they say or. which means to bend. and that's what we're trying to educate them while they still young and they love and appreciate. both as well so when they are older they can teach their own kids having made significant strides in south africa the ground hunted to predict would like to collaborate with similar enterprises in the countries so they can preserve. grasslands and ensure that it never disappears. what. let's hope the. good luck pays up now for this week's it comes from where i come up with ideas. that's right sandra he has devised a floating. river water fit for human use by topping nature's own resources this. clean drinking water is hard to come by in many parts of the world. and consuming contaminated water can lead to illness or even death. waiver an innovative product developed by german company inflow tech could provide a solution it's a water purification system that has a triple filter and can be anchored in a river or a stream. one unit can produce up to 2000 liters of safe drinking water a day to clean water can be pumped to a holding tank on land rovers last give it does a little we made a conscious decision to use only standard parts available across the world with standard sizes if say a pipe is damaged or missing you'll be able to get a replacement wherever you are including africa just called. the system is powered by the river current and needs little maintenance making it suitable for remote areas without a power supply. currently costs around $15000.00 euros but the company hopes to make it cheaper when it goes into mass production. martin davis is now also working on a version that can be used to purify standing water. and how about you. if you are also doing your bit tell us about it. visit our website or send us a tweet hash tag doing your bit. we share your stories. education is key not just in the classroom but also in the field like what's behind me and sometimes people wonder if the students really learned all that they need to learn for a better future from the schools and they can build innovative huge as well there was an elementary school not too far from where we are today on the outskirts of lagos in liking to be precise where the children learn some very important lessons about everything including when able energy they see 1st time the advantages of solar power because a school generates its own and that's all. you want to hear the sounds of what these kids have lots of ideas about what can be done to combat climate change burn fuel for still feels ride a bicycle use solar power discussions of this nature are giving high priority of this school who want our children to problem solve must we want them to be people and to look at the environment and not do things they are showing school principal because the is leading by example she runs the abbotts heart school the private elementary institution not far from lagos the principal has had solar panels installed on the roof of the building. if the firm was such that we have 3 already answered for her life and they'll. each of them retired i couldn't afford to buy right. the. supply and be viewed him. and i carry the iffy the best the conditioning the lights in. the barn i'm without in order classroom. but getting to this point wasn't. a sizeable investment will be required but the school was only able to get a bank loan so part of that money. to at so make it up with our own cars so now we nancy's and the school finances so. we have issues but challenge of financing and we also have a challenge all from get same. mom power you know trained to manpower all understand the setting up of the projects the automation parts of the project and then the maintenance also. the students of land that everyone can do their part to ease the burden on the environment. instead of going in for sue for music are news in your book and sources. like some knuckle snow on the wind energy and i jus imagine tried our best to save the planet like the car took some danes we felt he was in the. quad my friend he says he only retards 42 days the rest of the day suso upon those i think that was all humans should try to do on days where there is little direct sun the abbotts hard school is dependent on reserve solar energy stored in batteries it then has to limit the use of electricity they will turn down the air conditioning all turn of some of the lights but by generating its own clean energy the school is saving money and producing electricity without producing harmful c o 2 emissions we are way behind in nigeria in. bringing up creative and innovative ideas of protecting our environment and protecting the future of the nation one of the greatest lessons we have to teach our children in this day and age is how to make them ferment a better and safer place the example set by the school is teaching the students the importance of protecting the environment in very practical ways the home is that they will now share the a new insights with us. nature's energy can be used to help us as we have seen in that nigerian school but its paws can also be destructive and rwanda heavy rains often make farmers lives a misery leading to flooding and erosion streets are submerged villages are caught up and entire harvests are lost and climate change is making things worse now in the north of the country corporative is taking measures to reduce the effects of flooding in this hiney country. you know who all the families of the could teemu co-operative distraught what looks like a lake is actually potato in cornfields everything's under water the harvest is lost and that shouldn't have happened measures had been taken to protect the valley against floods. first of all a project manager from the adaptation fund came to see us this and found that other people came to prepare the construction work and to get an idea of the terrain. once they were finished with their work we were finally able to plant up the whole of the valley with crops eating. in there they dug drainage ditches everywhere. then the project was over. but not long after they left we realized the problem still wasn't solved the water just came back. the adaptation fund is a united nations initiative that aims to help developing countries cope with climate change rwanda has a high percentage of 1st salvo cannick soil and that means even the high mountain slopes can be used for arab will fall the problem is heavy rain washes the soil down into the valley the solution is to build terraces into the slopes following the example of the incas and south america. we knew about building terraces no soil on the slopes just used to get washed into the valley. there was no point in using the newer fertilizer. but now whatever we use stays worth meant to be. the crops on the terraces are growing faster and we have better harvest. is the cabbage green village it's one of many so-called green villages in rwanda that are helping to promote sustainable development the houses here are designated for victims of the floods each family is given a plot of land to found. meanwhile i've planted potatoes beans and corn on my land. i've also specialized in leaf vegetables. are especially good for the children to ensure they get a balanced diet plus the charred and spinach sell for a particularly good price. the profit to his selling his fruits and vegetables has allowed him to build up a flock of sheep again. he now has a few chickens to. members of the farm on. anyone capable of holding a shovel is out in the fields doing that bit the hope is that if enough mud can be moved out of the way the water. the women dig out the big stones and then carry them to one of the many small water channels. the stones are being used to build dams designed to filter the water and prevent further months lives but finally there's relief all round as the water starts to drain away. still it's too late to save the harvest. and while the situation has been improved and now what the farmers really need is a more permanent solution. let's get back to you more and more europeans are beginning to question the consumerist lifestyles mosse protest against climate change and in favor of sustainable farming are now common on more and more people are seeking to change that we need to be hard to grow yes i mean it's a even consumptive country sustainable if you want to see the buying of the love i tell him rather than a new product in britain the result more that he's dedicated to secondhand items the clothes budgets and even funds and the states love it just last year the most made $1100000.00 euros in sales on something many items ending up in fields ticklish. welcome to the world's most sustainable shopping mall. and everything on sale is secondhand which means the items are more affordable limper on new ones almost every article is one of a kind. i love that. the book. which you can find things to bet dollars not that not everybody has something special something unique recycling we like recycling we don't want to buy new new things. i mean i'm just the electronic shop like everything his computers televisions and my friends donations. 32 no shopping mall in the swedish town of school to you know is located next to a recycling center. people bring unwanted items of all kinds here anything that can be used overhead goes to the mall. and. everyone who comes here they have an object if they come here to serve environment and help others to make some money not return here to throw. it won't work with all this would all be understanding or like responsibility. every day brings and you find. this is something like. in the workshop the team brings defective electronics like this television back to life. of the syrian born shop manager his work is about more than just earning money. where you have a responsibility toward this environment so if. you're poor so it's not good for my kids and my grandsons and the future. to reach you know a shopping mall has 14 shops each one specializes in different kinds of 2nd time goods like fun books. sustainability is a major topic here more and more sweets want to know where and how the products they use and consume were made but most consumers here still prefer new products to used ones. one of the main focuses in trying to reduce the climate impact is to reduce the level of production. given in things to sort of be really used to. being put into recycling process where they you also need fossil fuels. to produce new things alex return teaches one of the many workshops organized by the more participants learn upcycling techniques and how to use various waste materials . also learn about production conditions in other countries and how to consume more sustainably. even if we're apart in a consumer culture or. what we consume also makes a huge difference and what impact it has on the environment than a few hours later in the electronics shop the donated television is ready to go on sale. hopes that the idea behind 3 to no shopping mall will catch on everywhere and cause more problems of the awareness the will you need to know about the work of everyone and as i said i hope that it will spread all over europe the wards and when that happens more and more people will start to appreciate the value in things that have been used before. while choosing 2nd hand goods is a cautious choice in a rich country lex wotton. one of africa's biggest informal settlements on the gates of nairobi it is often the only option even getting clean water can be a struggle for years gangs are hard on one locally owned the water supply that meant that only the people paid the gang bosses got water and even that was a dubious quality but the efforts of one man wrecking their plots this precious resource. oh. this is kibera slum in nairobi pipes with fresh water run through sewer tunnels for a long time residents of in suffering under this and i genie conditions but there is hope now a connection of blue pipes run above the slums shanties they provide residents with clean and she porter all thanks to kennedy or did. growing up in this community it was a tough life of war what i was was i remember looking to get asked. to go and fetch water there you know putting it on my shoulder having grown up in kibera and experience the effects of unsafe or to face hand kennedy or dead or founded the n.-g. o. show of course but he would soon face fierce opposition from the so-called war to cattails. idea of water was a critical to me it was a little bit dangerous at the same time because young people who makes a lot of money because the very powerful powerful men in this community the cartels run their own want to system the selling of a prize in an a genie quarter my dream was to bring clean affordable water to the community. but mike pipes want to possess. although he was afraid of the cartels kennedy decided to approach monday of one bag then he was a gang member and leader of the water mafia were talked a little bit and then after the public want to pay you he really quit a really small amount of money if you don't note. that's how it started and nobody ever touched the water. for monday it was an easy decision to switch sides in work for the ngo instead of a cartel. but now he's happy with his new job. i feel very proud. because i'm doing what i see due to the community reaching out to former gang members like mandela who was the key to making this community service work the price of war to reduce to one 5th of the former price and the quality is better to ensure the water meets the safety standards kennedy installed a water purifying system is the only one in the kibera slum. the water come from the water while it's power to the ro water tank our side which is $24000.00 little comes in to be now to be treated so now the water is no drinking ball and then we pump it now to the bigger tank from here the water is then distributed so this is our clean water or a drink of to show you that. list is clean. test good. the other sometimes i feel because well treated water. kennedy truly inboard is the spirit of the saying what is life he and his employees i helping their beloved community one drop at a time. it is pretty impressive what one month can achieve he's a real hero well that's all from africa for now see you soon with more amazing and vironment of stories from across africa and europe it is a goodbye from me get from kampala here in uganda. thank you sandra and goodbye for me to see you next time for more stories on information you can visit our web 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