Caroline Pare
8 films Found
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When the genocide ended, many women formed associations to rebuild their communities. Thirteen years on, these associations have redefined the role of women in Rwandan society.
The Chinese have come up with a unique way of reforming naughty children or bad students. They're sent to 'walking school' and forced to march up to 800 km across the country.
As the anniversary of Spain's civil war approaches, its legacy is still dividing the country. Victims of Franco's nationalists want their suffering recognised. But others say this will reopen old wounds.
In Egypt, thousands of children do not officially exist. By law, only fathers can register the birth of a child. If he refuses, that child has no official status and cannot work, go to school or marry.
Can commercial practices like risk management prevent famine? The new manager of the World Food Programme thinks so and is turning to business to revolutionise aid.
In Romania, witchcraft is a multi-million dollar business. TV used to be packed with ads for witches advertising spells. Then the government took the unusual step of banning witchcraft ads on tv.
Lured by a government amnesty, senior commanders from the LRA are coming out of the bush and speaking about their time with Joseph Kony. In this rare report, they justify their actions.
China's booming economy and hectic speed of life is transforming the way people find love. Efficient internet dates and 'love seminars' are changing the way people romance.
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