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2009

Enjoy poverty

2 July 2009

Should poor countries do more to exploit their poverty in the media? A film by artist Renzo Martens asks thorny questions about photojournalists and aid agencies.

2008

Flooding: a tale of rich and poor worlds

11 April 2008

Mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries, the UK is one of the richest. Both are struggling to respond to a changing climate.

2006

Why the rich won't budge on farm subsidies

28 July 2006

World trade talks have collapsed in Geneva over America's and Europe's refusal to cut the billions of dollars they provide in support to their agricultural sector.

2005

Why Africa needs to dance to its own tune

4 July 2005

Musician Baaba Maal wants more of Africa's own artists at Live8 and for its own people to help Make Poverty History.

2004

Second chance for migrants

1 December 2004

Women who would find it impossible to get HIV treatment in their own countries have managed to get a second chance in the UK.

Should motherhood be encouraged?

23 January 2004

In Ukraine, the government is responding to the country's falling birth rate by encouraging people to have children. Vadym Cherekhovych meets Tatyana, who's an unmarried mother. 

2003

N is for Nightmare

28 November 2003

Vera from Surinam now lives in Amsterdam in Holland. She remembers the nightmares she had on first being diagnosed HIV positive.

Q is for Quality of life

28 November 2003

Monserat heard she was HIV positive when she was 19. She explains how the virus has affected her quality of life and given her a new sense of priorities. 

U is for Understanding

28 November 2003

Anne Marie Burn from Zimbabwe now lives in London. She appeals for greater understanding of HIV and AIDS.

X is for X-rated

28 November 2003

The letter X is significant in a number of different ways for Julian Hows in London, who is living with HIV.

Y is for Youth

28 November 2003

Tina was diagnosed at the age of 22 and talks here about how it feels to be part of the younger HIV community.

J is for Journalist

28 November 2003

Roman in Moscow talks about his experience of meeting journalists who come to interview him because he's HIV positive.

A is for AIDS

28 November 2003

Julian is one of 30,000 people in London living with HIV. 

E is for Energy

28 November 2003

Vera is from Surinam where she was infected with HIV. She moved to Amsterdam in the Netherlands to get treatment. She describes how she got her energy for life back.

G is for Guilt

28 November 2003

Roman in Moscow talks about how he overcame his feelings of guilt at contracting HIV.

L is for Long life

28 November 2003

Roman in Moscow in Russia tells us how he hopes to live a long time.

Somalis send money home

13 November 2003

Hawala is a money transfer system used by many of the two million strong Somali diaspora to send money back. Harun Hassan visits a hawala branch to find out more.
 

2001

Injecting HIV in Odessa

28 November 2001

In Ukraine, young men sharing infected needles to inject drugs are driving the AIDS epidemic. Natalya Bakaeva meets Igor, a young HIV positive heroin addict who talks about risk. 

Russian reforms questioned over 'jobless millions'

1 April 2001

Economists who cite the apparent absence of mass unemployment as a key achievement of economic reforms in Russia are being advised to think again.

Energy needs, environmental costs

Journalists with the Climate Change Media Partnership (CCMP) attending the Poznan climate change summit also visited the Wielkopolska lake district region to get a first hand account of the kinds of energy and environmental problems facing Poland.

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