This video portrays the difficulties of water scarcity faced by rural farmers and families in Tanzania, and what the Global Water Initiative and its partners are doing to improve livelihoods in the region.
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‘Friends for Evermore’ attempts to capture India’s commitment towards the establishment of a just and equitable world order by enabling and empowering people from various countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America and Island Nations. Training is offered under the ITEC programme, helping individuals to develop their capacities, skills and confidence. The film follows a group of people who visit India for training from many different countries. While they learn professional skills and become empowered, they also come under the spell of the Indian culture and hospitality. These people become life long friends of India.
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Celebrating over 50 years of conservation success in Africa, this video highlights the range of unique approaches and diverse landscapes in three of the African Wildlife Foundation’s Heartlands: Maasai Steppe, Kazungula, and Congo.
All footage was exclusively filmed on location in each Heartland by AWF VP for Philanthropy and Marketing, Craig R. Sholley, and Director of Marketing, John Butler, with all video post-production managed in-house with special assistance from Dawne Langford.
Duration : 0:10:27
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Despite its reputation as an area of high unemployment, a recent Wide Bay employment initiative has seen eighty-six graduates complete the Sarina Russo Skills for Industry Employment Program. Gordon King from the Sarina Russo Global Initiative discusses how his program “empowers people to get a great job”. Watch as Brendan Evans and Debra Reed explain how the job-ready training has changed their lives.
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Life-coach Dr. Lise Janelle recently visited Ellis Martin in Los Angeles for a discussion about “Extreme Freedom,” infatuation, passion, love, relationship and the heart connection to truth. This interview is inspirational, informative and helpful to those seeking to discover their personal truths, a theme of these broadcasts.
It is statistically proven that educating young women proves access to economic opportunities for the woman, her family and even her community. Founder of Scholarships for Burma, Kirk Acevedo tells VOA’s Kaye Lin about his organization and his support in empowering people everywhere through education. Acevedo met a young Burmese woman, Ying who has gone through many hardships in her life and whose one wish was to go to college. 7 months after Acevedo began his foundation, he has collected over $21,000 for Ying to go to college. Ying only needs $6,000 to make her dreams a reality. Watch the video and see why empowering women is access to real equality. You can donate to Scholarships for Burma here: www.scholarshipsforburma.com
One hundred leading barristers and solicitors have signed an open letter to the Leader of the House of Commons, Sir George Young, requesting a full parliamentary debate on the issue of putting Babar Ahmad on trial in the UK. The lawyers, who include Michael Mansfield QC (Tooks Chambers), James Wood QC (Doughty Street Chambers), Kirsty Brimelow QC (Doughty Street Chambers) and Karen Todner, solicitor for Gary McKinnon, stated: “It is concerning when Parliament dismisses the concerns of over 140,000 people who have called for this debate. Far from being “an important way of empowering people”, such a conclusion will only further alienate a public whose goodwill is being taken for granted. The petition to put Babar Ahmad on trial in the UK must be debated in the main Chamber of the Commons, whether the government like it or not. It is not just the liberty of Babar Ahmad at stake but the sovereignty of our criminal justice system.”