Transcripts For DW Die Zwei-plus-Vier-Verhandlungen 20240712

DW Die Zwei-plus-Vier-Verhandlungen July 12, 2024

Inspiring passion because i know were returned home after many years abroad. And gone out we go for a ride with one of the 1st female tracks and drive. Europe it was the dream destination for paul not to like many others he wanted to leave his country in search of a better life money security a well paid job a big house thats what young migrants are hoping for and thats what people smugglers promise them. But what about the risks of making the journey to europe full now do is now back home in ivory coasts and his warning others about how dangerous illegal migration can be. The biggest city of ivory coast and the home of paul not to. 2016 he wanted to migrate to europe but he was arrested in libya and sent to a crowded prison with more than 4000 inmates. Who. Initially. It was a prison where she sometimes came to look for people. Forced into prostitution to see others were sent to places which were known for organ trafficking if they knew that your parents were to be treated so they tried to extort money from them he said thats what you like. Paul managed to get out of the prison he was found by workers from the International Organization for migration and was sent back to ivory coast. My ship but tonight i got all and today im a large and hes in bed there are people who come back with only one food or one hand they are practically with no fears because it might explode if they are so many things that can go wrong. Paul wishes he had had more information about the harsh realities of migration before he left so he decided to find association to help returning migrants and warn those who are planning to leave. The neighborhood meetings called the grains paul talks openly about the dark side of illegal migration. A long while and while you say that we dont have enough money when you go to the embassy there will be men 301 euros for you. But if you want to leave illegally you might have to say anything between 60780 euros before you even reach leave you are saying something for a while that one. And then sometimes the young men hold his warnings and they abandon their plans to the if they will face the man who was that on the staff and then of the mother with a information they gave us and yes we is the shit i dont think everybody can be so lucky if i decide to leave by misfortune or by a place i dont know what could happen to me or know somebody and they might even. Have. To run whole composes alternative options to provide Contact Details of state agencies which can help them find a job. So soon for them its also important to inform them that the government is willing to help them in this room i prefer to see them after lying for a job here instead of leaving and guy you know. If its an awful lot. Of. Paul sr is totally convinced that its possible to stay in ivory coast and succeed. Paul is now living with her while looking for an easy job. But it hasnt been easy but tourneys often suffer from discrimination. And. Here they have an expression that you try to keep the ball but you hit the gold course the 2nd you left on an adventure and you didnt succeed. It is if you failed an exam me too of all to be seen as the person who kicked and hit the. Many retired immigrant try to hype. But no matter how hard it is paul doesnt want to hide he hopes to find a job soon and will continue to share his experiences. The truth thats what you often dont hear from friends and relatives living in europe they dont tell you about how they nearly lost their lives while crossing the mediterranean on rubber bullets how they go to bed hungry because they cant afford 3 full meals a day or how they have to work a day and snipes to have enough money to send back home my colleague chris and one who i wasnt palermo in southern italy where many migrants arrive and there she talks to Young Africans about how their journey to europe really was like and whether their lives have turned out the way they have thought. The 77 percent is in italy this country is home to many young people who left africa they crossed the scorching so hard they braved the unpredictable minutes rainy and all in pursuit of a better life in europe today were asking if the life theyre living here was worth the risk they took to get a lot youre going to start out with you right now whats does it take to make it in here to get here. A lot of their fault it takes a lot of it takes great bravery to make a. Hard days. Duty maybe today and but these are the 1st steps it depends on what one piece running from what one wants to see in the in the new up right chris im going to come to you right now and well talk a little bit about coming here what you faced what you saw what you experienced. What i came to italy. Not just. Alone. Like. Us and most of them now in in the video scornfully in africa because it wasnt easy for them to decide to do also with luck you know you know like most people and theyve passed through the Sahara Desert they also did they went through this the material where they were not that lucky most people have. Gone through the sea and most most of them and down there they drown these drowned so lets say i was really really really like lucky to be alive i was right he literally allege im going to come back to you because im picking up that the bright what the reality is is different from from the dream that we had to be you know we see in africa is portrayed on. You know why do t. V. By the social media facebook whatever write mama off rekha is suffering because. What are the sources that people are believing the colonial stories writing what they have brought us what we are speaking now so the reason you are speaking was that what brought us do not really have to decide to decide who looked a committee today and see write us the cemetery we are what most of all here does and says thats what they do here is to go on picket be joy in front of your philosophy and thats really just information right right and i want to come to you ishmael because you tell us what life is like do you drive a ferrari because thats what people think they mean prosperity if in their life in iraq is this see as their life be a quality in the hail in hell says because in as im put in iraq able to be on the train and you are not if you are not in the comments what are you going to do you go too far to the ground to log maybe or leave or up to 5 oclock in the evening time in d. C. And i will give you 25 without food you cons of i have that you cannot survive on that in italy here i leave it there because i want to come back see you chris most of last like immigrants we have pressures from home people call at our parents call from any color like. These can you do the scheme did up did all of the forgot about like you have this like. That you are in a new place you know ishmael so. You. Youve made it very clear that youre not living the dream in here to help you understand why that is the case. More so far so appealing still be appropriate to let us travel right because of whats seen now broad based and paid into you to fit a scheme and say ok if you want to get a better if. Its intended to 5 debates place for you to enter. And which is no troop l. H. A. You are a lawyer and you specialize in migration its really is has new laws that make it more difficult for people who come through the mediterranean to be able to stay here legally talk to us about that when news asked for International Protection until 2000 for up the other 2 dozen 18 you were able to ask for 3 kinds of protections the 1st 2 kind of protection where the european ones and the 3rd kind was an entirely in protection that was given to man and people that were not persecuted from in their county and they were not coming from some countries where there is the war civil war right now is going to be more difficult because if theyre not running away from a persecution or from a dental scoundrelly down the you know the money tell them protection is not easy to get a protection ok chris you know the journey that you took to get here. Crossing the water the desert everything living in the camps. Look at your life today right do you reckon it was all worth with it what i have to say what i went through. Is not really worth you know to come to displace to risk your life for the 1st place its not really worth if you look at body its ok so you know its not whether its relevant to come back to you because for somebody in africa was thinking about doing what you did what would you say to them the amount of money you are going to spin. From west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from destruction and i bet you at the end of 6 months you will see yourself in a position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the life you live in your city wasnt with it nada life im living in today its not the kind of life i need election when i come back to you now because in this discussion now what are your final points i want to speak to all politicians and i call them. You know because they are not looking at the interest the needs the vulnerability that constrain people to my grid because to the gumbo to senegal to african political leaders it is convenient even if we die in the streets even if we die in the us we can send remittances so im telling africans who are there that i am guilty for being here if you come here you are opening from your walk you are running from changing africa so if i am speaking and if you can hear me today i am saying i should bark and then we should walk on what is happening because the future is in africa real question is is the future in africa for offer it comes we are all slaves we are discriminated we are stigmatized why is africa enslaved to we dont really never be the future is still there the question is who is this is it for african when we all run from the from from the from the things that we should try to make up there. So youve heard from them and now we want to hear from you this is the story off of shattered dreams they left africa in pursuit of a better life and theyre telling us today they have not found it instead theyre saying that the life theyve long been dreaming for is back in africa on the motherland its engage on social media this is the 77 percent in italy. A big thank you to a christian and everybody who shared their story and as always you can watch a longer version of this lively debate on you tube and make sure you subscribe to our channel. So we just heard from Young Africans who are trying to make it here in europe but they also some who are doing the exact opposite they are moving back to africa in search of a better life there somehow i am spent most of her life in the u. K. And in saudi arabia and she never felt a real connection to her parents home country which is until one particular visit opened her eyes and it also gave her a business idea. Im 70 i am a fashion blogger a fashion photographer and they had designer of the hes the project i was born in the u. K. But i grew up in saudi arabia. I did my school you in saudi arabia before my parents moved back to the u. K. Even though i was born abroad and most of my schooling was abroad i did go to medical school in sudan even though i just spent the 5 years here i didnt really greedy but love since im already love our tradition or love our cultures since we were young we were always told about our so that in fact thats tradition its terrible you know just work hard so you can eat on and so even after i finished my university would like to think im a whiny teaches and i need to use it but theres nothing for me and so now im. As i started doing older and i always travel back to dance a visit something to kingside my started like connecting with sudan it was only about 2 years ago when i train when i travel to north and east of sudan i started it was to then have to also from culture beauty. The people everything. Thats when i started feeling culturally connected im very very sydney. I dread enough time to prepare for good i have other creative passions and other creative endeavors i always loved fashion. When i moved to. And then the 1017 they just felt like it was time it was time to stay in sudan i mean its time to pursue my passions. I remember my son believe a respecting the society you live in and respecting the culture you live in because even though im sitting means i was brought up abroad and so my idea of you know social or cultural freedom is a bit different here so trying to still be myself or respect for the culture i think is my greatest challenge you know trying not to lose what makes me sad. When i was growing up my parents always told me that i can do any job thats a boy can do and i believed them but there were some jobs that i only saw men do for example i never met a female lorry driver or a woman driving a tractor well heres a role model for all young girls dreaming of becoming tractor drivers it came back to ok. She is the prime time island in ghana and she is proof that big wheels are not just for men. Whenever the truck to route across the bumpy field he came up to katie he was a rush of joy she is the 1st licensed female truck driver in northern gaza as well as the money to integrate the farms on the outskirts of tommy the 26 year old killed lives in the cheap mens pub made her a role model for many young farmers. I was the 1st. In a train and in region dr who reads and then. Also excited after training when i came back to people and so on nice to see you my face in history to driving a truck back there i so im nice and due to dads in need is like my age joint program and our number is increasing. Just a few kilometers away he came up to a Radio Station as well as a farm where you might also host a radio show actually on his show she gives advice to far missing dallas not in the region she office tips and advice for growing grant raising cattle and the right kind of harvest yeah radio is very important because. Most of their population over 80 percent of the population especially northern parts of. Do not. Take him out to ones to help them the majority of people in ghana are dependent on agriculture by Small Farmers often luck specialist knowledge. Just radio show. Young women also benefit from the program they lend how to increase yields and provide better. Benefits a lot and so i can sell the eggs buy food for my family and i can give the eggs to my children when i took them so they stay home and they will be my. Want to know. To always work positive feedback she qualified as a senior. This means she can repair the truck for herself and offer more tips about truck this she says spearheading a path for other young women like yourself and its keen to convince them to enter the world of agriculture will mention will go into farming because farming if youre going to. Its. Easy. Comparing it to. Farming is easy and then you can get some money out of it so i say well money if youre going to farm and you make money on then you help your family. Radio presenter truck driver role model. To is driven by the support of others she dreams of a future where even more Truck Drivers like a will be able to feed themselves and their families. Its never fun to talk about diseases but from time to time we have to tell where is the International Breast Cancer Awareness month. And that reminds me of how my gynecologist always asks me whether i regularly check my breasts to see if there are any lumps and i have to admit that i never check although i know its important we asked the women in Nairobi Kenya whether they regularly check themselves and the whether they even know how to do it. No i dont know how to check myself because. I have not. Seen them i dont know how to check myself because ive never met someone who has the disease so that scares me a lot no because of never going to for a check call. They have never played in the whole district. That its a different game at least once a month and if they show a child and. Charge my risk of disease these are members of this. So im actually not the only one who doesnt do a regular check but its actually really important because it may help detect Breast Cancer at an early stage aspiring dr beauty said ok and is educating women and girls on this form of cancer which is the most common in women worldwide beauty and realize that many people in her home country togo dont know a lot about Breast Cancer and so she founded a Students Group called emily ames and she took action. Breast cancer what is it and how can you tell if you have it. Thats what these teenage girls at the revelation high school in the me are here to find out today in 2017 young trainee doctor beauty so doc in his business had more than 20 high schools in tokyo to promote Breast Cancer awareness its called. Was i mean that m l a 2 or rose could positively influence the future of africa because our initial goal is to end the current trend of detecting Breast Cancer on the in its advanced stages so once the kurds are informed about Breast Cancer detection they go home and have to try to share this information with at least 10 people. And this is what sidonie does after turning the m. R. I. To a horse workshop the 15 year old shared what she had learned about tumors and breast examinations with her friend to friend and her mother. Before the talk was came to our high school i didnt know anything about Breast Cancer so my make gone but i learned a lot when they came they also showed us how to detect Breast Cancer come off air force out what i think your local selfrestraint would too according to the World Health Organization more than 3000 people in tokyo died from cancer and 28000 alone almost 750 women died from Breast Cancer the majority of the population in total lives below the poverty line this makes it more difficult for them to access prevention measures and other important from ation about cancer diseases. Beauty sodo can work as a trainee neurologist at a Korean University Teaching Hospital in nami the 25 year old was nominated by the Global Health council as one of the female leaders in the field she believes that it is more important to invest. In prevention rather than treatment. We have noticed that at the hospital many women who are. Breast cancer women who have no idea about the disease and dont know anything about what we call breast selfexamination going up there to examine this. So far have already trained over 6000. 00 girls but theres still much more gr

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