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Episode 62. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features films about lithium mining in Bolivia and people in the DRC dancing for peace.
The 3x3 project was started by award winning filmmaker Bruce Goodison and was a way to enable young refugees to tell stories in a drama form.
A film about young women in Nepal learning to become trekking guides as a way to gain independence. Trained by a local NGO, their work helps overcome poverty and hardship.
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. In this opening episode the experiences and events covered include D-Day. 1/3
A billion people in a million villages live with the threat of desertification - but the villagers are fighting back. 7/8
Anthony serves at the European Youth Parliament and hopes to become a doctor. His father, Jonas, is sceptical about his work on EYP when he should be concentrating on his studies.
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families. We continue following Juana's venture, and take a closer look at Honduras and the Dominican Republic. 4/6
...of Europe: Inspirational stories about tackling climate change in Europe. In this episode we visit Denmark, Germany and we return to Spain. 4/4
Bite The Ballot: A London360 special supporting the grass-roots campaign created by and for young people to make changes for the better. You can make the changes yourself. VOTE!
Episode 62. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features films about lithium mining in Bolivia and people in the DRC dancing for peace.
State of the Planet scours the world for places where sustainable development is the rule rather than the exception. 1/2
Tundu Joor is an innovative social project that aims to promote the rights of children through music.
Sir Trevor McDonald introduces a series of short films about small organisations making big changes, including Dame Kelly Holmes Legacy Trust, and The Dyspraxia Foundation.
Three short films made as part of the Open Cinema scheme. All films were created by people who are or have been homeless with the mentorship of professional filmmakers. 1/2
Imani FC in Ben's village after he has just won the election. The team members stay together during the break work on other activities that might help other communities. S3 1/13
The inspiring story of Kabul's budding young producers who gave videos to young kite runners to tell the story of the potential of young Afghans and their yearning for modernity
Six young people reveal the human rights issues they & their communities face day to day, and share their visions of change.
China is on the verge of overtaking the USA as the world's leading power. But what type of power will China become?
Episode One goes behind the scenes of the world's richest prize in Architecture and hears from master jury committee members including Anish Kapoor and Norman Foster.1/3
Building for Islam is a four-part series taking a close look at the 9 winners of the most coveted architecture award in the world: the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.
UK360 brings you news and views from community reporters, journalists and viewers across the UK.
A series of half hour programmes aimed at reflecting the interests, needs and aspirations of the sign language community (SL)
This episode follows Hugo Chittendens journey to the notorious slum of Kibera in Nairobi where he volunteers and renovates a medical clinic for orphans affected by HIV. 1/3
Templehall, an area of Kirkcaldy is an area with high levels of deprivation. Young people from the area investigate what it means to live in poverty and how to tackle it.
The film examines the impact of overcrowding through the eyes of a 12-year-old, Kieran Dunbar, who lives with his family of seven in a tiny two-bed house in South London.
Paul Williams: Self-made man Paul Williams and his son live undercover as part of the community on the Thorntree estate in Middlesbrough, one of the poorest areas in Britain.
Bite The Ballot: A London360 special supporting the grass-roots campaign created by and for young people to make changes for the better. You can make the changes yourself. VOTE!
Episode 62. Daljit Dhaliwal presents news stories from around the globe. This episode features films about lithium mining in Bolivia and people in the DRC dancing for peace.
Josh, just released from prison, is pressured into returning to dealing drugs. Chloe, his girlfriend discovers she is pregnant and presents him with an ultimatum.
The 3x3 project was started by award winning filmmaker Bruce Goodison and was a way to enable young refugees to tell stories in a drama form.
A film about young women in Nepal learning to become trekking guides as a way to gain independence. Trained by a local NGO, their work helps overcome poverty and hardship.
First-hand stories from the people of Grimsby who fought for King and country during WW2. In this opening episode the experiences and events covered include D-Day. 1/3
A billion people in a million villages live with the threat of desertification - but the villagers are fighting back. 7/8
Climate Challenge Part 1. How green innovations are helping offset climate change in cities, including energy efficiency and water conservation projects in Kolkata. 7/8
Witness the impact microfinance has on the lives of deprived families. We continue following Juana's venture, and take a closer look at Honduras and the Dominican Republic. 4/6
Compilation of films from Disability Charities and Organisations.
Alberta: Once pristine wilderness, Alberta is now a world of polluted air and water, and rare cancer. VBS travels to the oil sands to investigate the impact of digging for oil.
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Cold Cuts: Charlie and the team travel the world to experience different cultures. In this episode they dive into the unique culture and cuisine of the Inuit people of Greenland.