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PBS NewsHour | In 'Good Fortune,' Some Kenyan Communities Resist International Development | PBS (#10110)
In 'Good Fortune,' Some Kenyan Communities Resist International Development 08:42
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World Business: Energy Neutral UN Headquarters in Kenya -- 08/04/2011 | PBS
World Business: In the worldwide fight to reduce carbon emissions, greening our offices has become an imperative. That's the thinking behind the brand new headquarters of the United Nations... 05:25
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World Business: A New Port for Kenya -- 25/03/2011 | PBS
World Business: Kenya is in an enviable position. As trade grows between Africa and the booming markets of Asia, its location on the East coast of the continent makes it an ideal transport hub.... 05:31
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World Business: Telecoms in Kenya -- 18/03/2011 | PBS
World Business: The mobile phone has revolutionised the lives of the rural poor across the world and nowhere more so than Africa, where access to a mobile phone has increased fivefold in the last 5... 05:27
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Independent Lens | Wangari Maathai Sees the Forest for the Trees | PBS (#1019)
How does the simple act of planting trees lead to winning the Nobel Peace Prize? Ask Wangari Maathai of Kenya. In 1977, she suggested rural women plant trees to address problems stemming from a... 03:04
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Need To Know | Working for Change | PBS (#132)
Microwork in India. 09:51
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Nature | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | PBS (#2801)
Full Program: Echo, Africa's most famous elephant, was the subject of many films and the matriarch of perhaps the most studied wild elephant herd in the world. In May of 2009, she died of natural causes. This... 50:23
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NATURE | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | Rescuing Ebony | PBS (#2801)
Echo and family respond when their charismatic daughter is stolen by another group of elephants. 01:48
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NATURE | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | Death of a Matriarch | PBS (#2801)
The people who knew Echo best reflect on their great loss. Echo, the remarkable matriarch of a family of elephants in Kenya's Amboseli National Park, was most studied elephant in the world, the... 02:59
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Nature | Trailer | Echo: An Elephant to Remember | PBS (#2801)
Nature celebrates the life and legacy of an extraordinary elephant October 17 on PBS 00:30
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POV | Behind the Lens - Good Fortune | PBS (#2305)
Filmmakers Landon Van Soest and Jeremy Levine explain how they came to make the film. 08:48
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POV | Good Fortune: Trailer | PBS (#2305)
Good Fortune is a provocative exploration of how massive international efforts to alleviate poverty in Africa may be undermining the very communities they aim to benefit. In Kenya's rural... 02:38
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The Ultimate Resource | Trailer | PBS
This new and exclusive documentary looks at the before and after lives of individuals and families, exploring some of the surprising, innovative initiatives and trends at work in unlikely places... 03:39
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NOVA | Becoming Human: Birth of Humanity | Trailer | PBS (#3614)
In "Birth of Humanity," the second part of the three-part series "Becoming Human," NOVA investigates the first skeleton that really looks like us--Turkana Boy--an astonishingly complete specimen... 00:31
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Tavis Smiley | Anthony Edwards: Thursday, 10/22 | PBS
Anthony Edwards describes his efforts to build the first children's hospital in Kenya. 13:34














