This episode of UN 21st Century tells the story of desperate people driven from their homes by wars or poverty, and one woman who is striving to become the region’s first black president.The United Nations 21st Century is a news-magazine program putting the spotlight on the world's most underrep...
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A special Thanksgiving message from Jim Cook, president of Children International, and the children and families you help around the world. ... Thanksgiving "Children International" "Jim Cook" thanks sponsorship poverty
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Earth Focus correspondent Miles Benson interviews author and environmental lawyer, David Douglas, at the 2008 Environmental Film Festival in Washington D.C. Douglas is the founder of two organizations: Waterlines, a non-profit organization that works to bring clean water to communities in need a...
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Global Poverty can be thought of as a vast desert of despair and hopelessness. That said, foreign aid programs deliver hope and possibility. The Borgen Project
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The Pacific islands of Kiribati were among the last places to be colonized by humans. But now, because of rising sea levels, they may be among the first to be
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Nearly half of all U.S. children and 90 percent of African-American kids will be on food stamps at some point during childhood, and researchers say fallout
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Brilliant French filmmaker Philippe Diaz discusses his latest gem, The End of Poverty? along with some clips and a trailer, about the systemic causes of poverty, what is terribly wrong with our system of global capitalism and its control of Western foreign policy. Interview by Jim Dingeman. ... ...
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