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Ewan & Charley: A Road Less Travelled - Part 3
In the final part of our exclusive 3-part series, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman find out what's being done to support children affected by HIV AIDS in Malawi. Ewan and Charley describe their visit to the child care centre in rural Chimteka as a really positive experience, despite the fact most of the children there are orphans and have lost parents to HIV/AIDS. More than half a million children in Malawi have lost one or both parents because of AIDS, and 15 per cent of the population is now living with HIV. Centres like this new one at Chimteka are run by the community and supported by UNICEF. They provide young children with nourishing meals, basic health care and education. Ewan and Charley always wanted to get an insight into Africa and its people on this journey and as they reflect on their trip through Ethiopia, Uganda and Malawi they already understand the difficult issues that need to be tackled.

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Ewan & Charley: A Road Less Travelled - Part 1
In Episode 1, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman visit Adigrat, which is 50 km from the border with Eritrea. The area has been littered with one million landmines, the legacy of a two-year conflict which ended in 2000 but it didn't end for Tesfu who stepped on a landmine when he returned to his village and lost his leg. Ewan and Charley hear Tesfu and Luam's stories as they come to terms with their landmine injuries and plan for the future. Ewan and Charley see how landmine awareness programmes play a key role in schools as a way of preventing further injuries, and they look at the new mobility tricycles which enable those with injuries to become more independent. They visit the border town of Zalambessa where so many mines were laid and are given a rousing reception by villagers. They both conclude that landmines must become a thing of the past.

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Reporting For Duty
Produced by Film@11.tv, Israeli filmmaker Michal Zilberman's Reporting For Duty examines the lives and thoughts of three members of Israel's IDF reserve forces who served in the 2006 Lebanon War. Profoundly affected by their experiences, the three soldiers must reevaluate the reasons for going to war, and what exactly duty to one's country means.
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Vice Guide To Travel: Last Dinosaur of the Congo
Vice correspondent David Choe heads to the Congo in search of the 'last dinosaur', rumoured to live deep in the jungle.
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African Gorillas
Wild Chronicles host Boyd Matson travels to Uganda to document efforts to preserve the fragile mountain gorilla population. Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, established in 1991 to protect nearly half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas, was initially met with adversity from local residents. See how government officials and locals now share the eco-tourism dollars and work to save these gentle giants.
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Waiting...
This historical MicroDoc gives a glimpse into the difficulties faced by Palestinian children and their parents in the H2 section of the West Bank city of Hebron during extended periods of curfew in 2003, when contrary to UN regulations, children were regularly prevented from going to school by Israeli soldiers. In the ongoing Israeli/Palestinian conflict, it is easy to lose sight of the ways that the everyday lives of ordinary people can be disrupted. Shot largely on hidden camera to avoid confiscation by the soldiers, this film provides a window to just one aspect of children’s and parents’ lives under military occupation.
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Saving a Stranger
This is a desperate shortage of bone marrow donors from ethnic minorities. In ‘Saving a Stranger’ ASMA campaigns to recruit bone marrow donors, Roy donates his bone marrow, Mark receives a transplant and twelve year old Yvette’s parents mount a desperate
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GOOD: Memorial Day
Memorial Day wasn't always about barbeques, road trips, and the beginning of summer. In this original GOOD video, we honor the solemn roots of America's three-day weekend.
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Here To Stay
This is a PSA created by Free Country Media, featuring the nursing staff of the Center for International Health in St. Paul, Minnesota.
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Vice Guide To Travel: Pakistan
The VBS team visits the arms markets of Darra, Pakistan, where the area's holy warriors come to stock up on guns handmade by men who live in caves, and handle a selection of the merchandise.
 

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