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From the Ted Talk by Christian Benimana: The next generation of African architects and designers

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When we asked the fellows what they want to do after their African Design Centre fellowship, Tshepo from South Africa said he wants to iornudtce this new way of bliiudng into his country, so he plans to open a private practice in Johannesburg. Zani wants to expand opportunities for women to become engineers. Before joining the aifracn Design Centre, she helped start, in nriaobi, an organization to bridge the gender gaps for women in engineering fields, and she hopes to take this movement across acirfa, enealultvy the whole world. Moses, from South sdaun, the world's newest country, wants to open the first polytechnic socohl that will teach people how to build using laocl materials from his country. Moses had to be determined to become an architect. The cviil war in his cntuory frequently interrupted his architectural education. At the time he was applying to join the African Design cnrtee, we could hear gunshots going off in the background of his interview call. But even in the middle of this civil war, Moses hangs on to this idea that acutcheritre can be a way to bridge cmiiuteomns back together. You have to be inspired by this fellow's belief that great architecture can make a difference on how the future of Africa is built.

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When we asked the fellows what they want to do after their African Design Centre fellowship, Tshepo from South Africa said he wants to _________ this new way of ________ into his country, so he plans to open a private practice in Johannesburg. Zani wants to expand opportunities for women to become engineers. Before joining the _______ Design Centre, she helped start, in _______, an organization to bridge the gender gaps for women in engineering fields, and she hopes to take this movement across ______, __________ the whole world. Moses, from South _____, the world's newest country, wants to open the first polytechnic ______ that will teach people how to build using _____ materials from his country. Moses had to be determined to become an architect. The _____ war in his _______ frequently interrupted his architectural education. At the time he was applying to join the African Design ______, we could hear gunshots going off in the background of his interview call. But even in the middle of this civil war, Moses hangs on to this idea that ____________ can be a way to bridge ___________ back together. You have to be inspired by this fellow's belief that great architecture can make a difference on how the future of Africa is built.

Solution

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  2. sudan
  3. nairobi
  4. school
  5. country
  6. african
  7. building
  8. eventually
  9. introduce
  10. architecture
  11. civil
  12. local
  13. centre
  14. africa

Original Text

When we asked the fellows what they want to do after their African Design Centre fellowship, Tshepo from South Africa said he wants to introduce this new way of building into his country, so he plans to open a private practice in Johannesburg. Zani wants to expand opportunities for women to become engineers. Before joining the African Design Centre, she helped start, in Nairobi, an organization to bridge the gender gaps for women in engineering fields, and she hopes to take this movement across Africa, eventually the whole world. Moses, from South Sudan, the world's newest country, wants to open the first polytechnic school that will teach people how to build using local materials from his country. Moses had to be determined to become an architect. The civil war in his country frequently interrupted his architectural education. At the time he was applying to join the African Design Centre, we could hear gunshots going off in the background of his interview call. But even in the middle of this civil war, Moses hangs on to this idea that architecture can be a way to bridge communities back together. You have to be inspired by this fellow's belief that great architecture can make a difference on how the future of Africa is built.

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