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long—term underfunding and understaffing which are having very, very direct negative effects on patients. i think moral outrage it should be more focused on that than thejunior should be more focused on that than the junior doctors should be more focused on that than thejunior doctors on should be more focused on that than the junior doctors on strike. what the “unior doctors on strike. what ou the junior doctors on strike. what you mean. _ the junior doctors on strike. what you mean. in _ the junior doctors on strike. what you mean, in practical— the junior doctors on strike. what you mean, in practicalterms, - you mean, in practical terms, day—to—day what are the kind of issues that doctors and staff more widely in nhs hospitals are having to navigate? the widely in nhs hospitals are having to navigate?— to navigate? the very high bed occupancy _ to navigate? the very high bed occupancy rates, _ to navigate? the very high bed occupancy rates, the _ to navigate? the very high bed occupancy rates, the fact - to navigate? the very high bed occupancy rates, the fact that. to navigate? the very high bed i occupancy rates, the fact that one in seven patients are fit to go home but cannot because there is no social care community support. the royal college of emergency medicine is saying, based on peer review published research from the college that over 500 patients are dying every week because they are ill in casualty, their assessment is no bad for them to go to. we have patients dying in the back of ambulances, we

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had something like 500 people have lost their sight because of big delays with eye clinics. this all related to underfunding, poor planning, lack of staff and a general under resourcing of the nhs. if you want a good nhs we ask have to look after staff, make them feel valued, make sure they have good working conditions and pay them reasonably. thejunior working conditions and pay them reasonably. the junior doctors working conditions and pay them reasonably. thejunior doctors have reasonably. the junior doctors have a reasonably. thejunior doctors have a strong case, they are fed up, they are worn down, 14% of them are talking about leaving the nhs. two out of five doctors who go into core training have left the nhs within eight years. there are plenty of places for them to go and we are absolutely... d0 places for them to go and we are absolutely- - -_ absolutely... do you think this strike, absolutely... do you think this strike. given _ absolutely... do you think this strike, given the _ absolutely... do you think this strike, given the length, - absolutely... do you think this strike, given the length, this | strike, given the length, this unprecedented length, will have an impact? it

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Climate vulnerability, underfunding could undo economic gains

DUBAI: Overlooking Botswana’s climate vulnerability and needs could be detrimental to the country’s adaptation plans as well as its overall economic status, Finance Minister Peggy Serame has told the COP28 meeting.

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Underfunding hinders BNF women's mandate delivery

Newly appointed Botswana National Front (BNF) Women’s League president, Katlego Morolong, believes that the lack of funding is a major barrier to achieving the party’s goals....

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BBC News

i think it was the second game at eden park in auckland — i remember overhearing this little girl, probably about five or six years old, saying to her dad, "dad, why isn't it the all blacks "playing?" — referring to, of course, new zealand's hugely successful rugby union team. i think this tournament will have changed that. i think a lot of people will now be more aware of football and will have fallen in love with the game. i think we'll see a huge uptake in the number of people watching football, getting involved and certainly, in the number of kids playing football, too. we've already heard here in australia, there's going to be a huge fund to support women's sport in the coming years but internationally, interestingly, i think the spotlight may actually fall a bit more on the problems that still exist in the women's game. we've seen so many people, so many teams talking about underfunding, lack of support. i think that is where the conversation is going to shift before the next world cup. 0liver moody there reporting for us from the women's world cup in australia, thank you very much. stay with us here on bbc news. that's all from us here in washington. we leave you with these live

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on women's football?— had and will have going forward on women's football? well, you know, i remember— on women's football? well, you know, i remember back - on women's football? well, you know, i remember back right i on women's football? well, you know, i remember back right at| know, i remember back right at the start of the tournament, i think it was the second game at eden park in auckland, i remember overhearing this little girl, probably about five or six years old, thank you dad, dad, why is it not the all blacks plane? referring to the new zealand's rugby league team. i link people will be more aware of football and will have fallen in love with the game. i think we will see a huge uptake in the number of people watching football, heading involved and certainly in the number of kids playing football, too. we've already heard in australia there is going to be a huge fund to support women's sport in the coming years, but internationally, interestingly, i think the spotlight might actually fall a bit more on the problems that still exist in the women's game. we see so many teams talking about underfunding, lack of support. i think that is where the conversation is going to shift before the next world cup. oliver moody reporting for us from the women's world cup in

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