part of denmark since 814 but now enjoys a great deal of autonomy. still subsidy payments from denmark make up about 60 percent of the territory s budget. the capital is in the middle of a construction boom as greenland gains more control over the allocation of revenues generated by the exploitation of natural resources. we want to diversify away economy inchers off generating new income sources for our country we see. the mining as serve as a few chain come source along with tourism along with other industries that we are trying to attract to green so there is a consideration of making ali economy less vulnerable for rapid there
strawberries and a step is flocculation that s part of the chemical purification process a flocculation agent is added so that flock for it s almost as clean as drinking water and that means we can sell our strawberries directly but i can wholeheartedly vouch for our produce. farmers pay between $30.50 per cubic meter for the irrigation water drinking water would cost $10.00 times as much says hence you can fish out against a backdrop of climate change clean water has grown more important than ever for the region. back to africa here in uganda but also in terms of kenya face stocks like victoria are being depleted while this one is pilot of them ours is over exploitation of natural resources a project with partners from 7 countries in europe and africa so forces to tackle some of these problems we went to the gun inside of left victoria to meet up with
large volumes of goods it has to shift in hamburg and new and bigger model is in the works. benyamin falk says most people he meets welcome the shift to evie it cools but there is one problem. there you hear. once an old lady was about to walk out in front of the van horn and she jammed she complained that you can t hear new cars anymore but then she said it s good that they don t pollute the environment. for a person i don t. benyamin folk says he s happy with his evil he just has to drive even more carefully because people don t notice it coming as it glides silently through itself. in tanzania uganda and kenya pretty stocks in lake victoria are being depleted pollution is partly to blame easily by exploitation of natural resources
but there is one problem. here. once an old lady was about to walk out in front of the van horn and she jumped she complained that you can t hear new cars anymore but then she said it s good that they don t pollute the environment. benyamin says he s happy with his evil he just has to drive even more carefully because people don t notice it coming as it glides silently through it s a hole. in tanzania and uganda and kenya pretty stocks in lake victoria are being depleted pollution is partly to blame easily by exploitation of natural resources a research project with partners from seven countries in europe and africa wants to help to talk some of these problems. all reporter went to uganda to meet
protest according to human rights watch almost three hundred people were killed by congolese security forces during the mostly peaceful demonstrations over the past three years. has friends currently in prison there were at the same demonstrations she was a tackle was herself repeatedly detained and beaten by prison guards. that got me angry i asked them why are you doing this that hurts when you hit me. your club it really hurts. but they nevertheless hit me two three four times. i wasn t pain i thought to myself that is the pain of freedom i have to endure it for. the democratic republic of congo has countless problems corrupt politicians exploitation of natural resources armed conflicts in the eastern part of the country there are more than four million displaced persons. and an