Àd Bò Makoko ní nǹkan bí ẹgbẹ̀rún lọ́nà ọgọ́rùn-ún mẹ́fà [600,000] èèyàn tí wọ́n ń gbé nínú ọkọ̀ ojú omi tó kun rẹ́rẹ́. Agbegbe yii jẹ ọkan ninu awọn agbegbe ti o kan julọ ni continent nitori wọn ko ni una mọnamọna ati omi mimu bi o tilê jẹ pe wọn wa ni Eko. Ṣugbọn Makoko tun ti ṣe agbe jade ipilẹ lilefoofo bi ile-iwe rẹ, ti a ṣe nipasẹ ayawan Kunle Adeyemi. Adeyemi ṣakoso lati ṣe okeere imọran lilefoofo rẹ si Bruges ati Venice lẹhin awọn iṣan omi ti bajẹ ifi han Makoko.
Ad Bo Makoko has about one thousand six hundred [600,000] people who live in boats full of fish. This area is one of the most affected areas in the continent because they do not have electricity and drinking water even though they are in Lagos. But Makoko has also farmed out a floating foundation as her school, designed by architect Kunle Adeyemi. Adeyemi managed to export his floating idea to Bruges and Venice after floods damaged the Makoko exhibition.
Àpapọ̀ àwọn olùgbé Nàìjíríà jẹ́ ọmọ ọdún méjìdínlógún. Iyẹn ni, diẹ sii ju idaji awọn ọmọ orilẹ-ede Naijiria nikan ni o mọ ijọba tiwantiwa ati pe o jẹ olugbe ti o faramọ pẹlu awọn foonu alagbeka ati pẹlu agbara nla fun eka imọ-ẹrọ. Pẹlu eyi ni lokan, awọn olupilẹṣẹ ti app ti ṣẹda WetIn, eto kan lati kilọ fun eniyan nipa awọn aaye pẹlu awọn iṣoro iṣan omi. Pẹ̀lú irú ètò bẹ́ẹ̀, ìjọba Èkó lè dáàbò bo àwọn agbègbè tí ìṣẹ̀lẹ̀ kan ti pọ̀ jù, bíi Makoko, kí wọ́n sì dènà ìṣípadàpadà ẹgbẹẹgbẹ̀rún àwọn ará ìlú Èkó.
The average age of the Nigerian population is 18 years. That is, more than half of Nigerians only know democracy and it is a population that is familiar with mobile phones and with great potential for the technology sector. With this in mind, the developers of the app have created WetIn, a system to warn people about places with flooding problems. With such a plan, the government of Eko can protect the areas where an incident has occurred, such as Makoko, and prevent the return of thousands of Eko citizens.
Ofun idi eyi, megalopolis n tiraka lati duro loju omi, lati ṣe igbelaruge awọn iyipada iṣelu fun awọn talaka julọ ati ti o ni ipalara julọ. A ngbiyanju lati ṣe iwuri fun ikopa ti ara ilu nipa fifi ipese ilana kan ti o ṣe irọrun iṣipaya ati ikopa ninu ṣiṣe eto imulo. A tun n daun si awọn iwulo omoniyan ni ariwa ila-oorun ti orilẹ-ede naa, nibiti awọn ologun ọlọtẹ ti pa ẹgbẹẹgbẹrun eniyan ti o si nipo ọpọlọpọ awọn miiran kuro. fun awon meji idi.
For this reason, the megalopolis is struggling to stay afloat, to promote political changes for the poorest and most vulnerable. We strive to encourage citizen participation by providing a framework that facilitates transparency and participation in policy making. We are also responding to humanitarian needs in the northeast of the country, where rebel forces have killed thousands of people and displaced many others. for two reasons.
Ilọsoke ninu awọn ajalu ti o ni ibatan si iyipada oju-ọjọ ati awọn rob odiyan gigun ati ailewu, awọn eniyan ti o ni ipalara, awọn eniyan ti a fipa si tabi nilo iranlọwọ n pọ si ni agbaye. Awọn aini wọn kọja agbara ti eto iranlọwọ agbaye wa. Arafo ti o gbooro wa laarin awọn iwulo wọn ati agbara tabi awọn orisun ti o wa ti awọn ijọba ati awọn oṣere kanye lati pade wọn. Tẹsiwaju ti nkọju si awọn italaya ti olugbe ti ndagba,
The increase in disasters related to climate change and long-term conflicts and insecurity, vulnerable people, displaced people or people in need of assistance are increasing worldwide. Their needs exceed the capacity of our international aid system. There is a wide gap between their needs and the ability or available resources of governments and kanye artists to meet them. Continuing to face the challenges of a growing population,
iwọn ati iseda ti awọn rogbodiyan awujọ ti jẹ ki a gbe tanuma diẹ sii lori imudarasi atunṣe ti awọn eniyan ti o kan. A tun fẹ lati pọ si gbigba a ti nini. A rii daju pe awọn asopọ agbegbe wa ni ipo lati ṣe iranlọwọ ni awọn ipo paja wiri. Iyẹn ni idi ti a fi n ṣiṣẹ pẹlu awọn ijọba, awọn ẹgbẹ agbegbe ati agbegbe lati mura lati daun si awọn pajawiri ati lati ni anfani lati koju awọn rogbodiyan.
The scale and nature of social conflicts have made us place more emphasis on improving the rehabilitation of the people involved. We also want to increase our acquisition of ownership. We ensure that local connections are in place to assist in emergency situations. That is why we are working with governments, local and regional organizations to prepare to respond to emergencies and to be able to deal with conflicts.
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