Out of Africa
Reporter Dinah Lammiman joins the International Development Select Committee on a moving journey through East Africa, where they encounter poverty, corruption and genocide.
The cross-party committee includes long-serving Labour politicians Ann Clwyd and Bernie Grant and newlyelected Oona King - who spent part of her childhood in East Africa. In isolated Kisumu, Kenya, the MPs try out a simple foot-pump project financed by British aid, are later visibly moved when they visit a genocide site in Gikongoro province and meet Rwandan toddlers who have been separated from their families during ethnic violence. Producer Richard Nash : Editor Anne Tyerman