Deep African Voice Commercial Radio TV

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Description

African Accent deep voice English and Kiswahili Demos voice actor, #documentary radio and TV voice

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

African (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
With me. It's always an adventure. That's why I got a pain reliever for my joint pain. Then I got another pain reliever for my aching shoulder, you know, for every different pains, I actually had different pain relievers but not anymore. Now I'm all para, it's my every pain reliever. So whatever hurts I can sing it cause I'm all parallel. The number of refugees and migrants flowing into Europe declined sharply in 2016. Yet the world's refugee crisis did not go away. It just shifted further from European side. The number of refugees dying at sea reached record levels while the number of displaced people worldwide also hit a new record. The scale of the current refugee crisis has made it clear that everyone from the UN down needs to rethink how to better protect and care for refugees, the aid community, the private sector and UN member states all held major summits this year to start talking about how to do so. Yet on the ground countries enacted a familiar policy agenda, closed borders, migration deterrence and limited resettlement.