Screening Humanity | 인간극장 - The Children the Sori Co... 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 4 : The Children the Sori Couple Love; The parents visit the cottage. Soyeong's father bring...
211 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - The Children the Sori Co... 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 5 : The Children the Sori Couple Love; Four girls enter a gayageum contest. After the contest, the girls pick...
176 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Mom, part 1 (2014.02.24) 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 1 : 35-year-old Myeong Minsuk has a restaurant in Yecheon, Gyeongsangbuk-do. She raises five children by hers...
223 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Mom, part 4 (2014.02.27) 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 4 : The family goes to take a family picture. Minsuk finally gets to wear the wedding dress that she wanted t...
224 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Mom, part 5 (2014.02.28) 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 5 : The family picture finally arrives. They get emotional since it's the first time they to...
226 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Daughter-in-Law Over Flo... 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 1 : Daughter-in-Law Over Flowers; There is a large chrysanthemum field in Seohu-myeon, Andong, Gyeongsangbuk-...
236 VistasStreet Kid Associations Helping At-Risk Youth in Kenya 0 0
Children and teens living on the streets of Nairobi lead dismal lives. They are targets of harassment from the police, city council and society at large. Many of them do drugs. Girls, especially, ar...
234 VistasMau Mau Torture Hearing Concludes in London 0 0
Britain's High Court has wrapped up a hearing on whether a case involving torture in colonial-era Kenya can go to trial. Nearly 50 years ago amidst Kenya's struggle ...
236 VistasNigerian Parents Mark Children's Faces for Safety 0 0
Many say the Nigerian tradition of cutting what appear to be stripes or patterns into children's faces is a dying art. VOA's Heather Murdock reports that some parents...
232 VistasYoung Kenyan Artists Face Tough Market 0 0
Contemporary art in Kenya is facing challenges. Art education in schools is lacking, and the art market, dominated by tourists and expatriates, tends to stifle experimentation. Despite this, two young...
243 VistasNigerian Musician Raps on Resources 0 0
Up-and-coming Nigerian artist "Jeffy J" releases new songs urging young people to fight for justice with their voices, not with guns. The artist asks why Nigeria, a ...
305 VistasAngola Still Riddled With Mines Despite Efforts 0 0
Ten years after the end of the civil war in Angola, the country still remains, despite its best efforts, one of the most unexploded mine-affected countries in the world. The African nation was due to...
311 VistasAngola's Economic Boom Has Winners and Losers 0 0
As Angola is experiencing one of the fastest growing economies in the word, its capital city, Luanda, is facing a dramatic transformation. It has become a land of opportunity for some westerners, but...
239 VistasTraditional Stoves Detrimental to Heath, Environment in Nige... 0 0
After Malaria and AIDS, Nigeria's number one cause of death is diseases associated with traditional cooking. Activists say nearly 100,000 people die yearly in Nigeria from what they ...
263 VistasOil-rich Cabinda Still Waits for Independence 0 0
When Angolan President Jose Eduardo Dos Santos is inaugurated for another term in office, many in the province of Cabinda are not expected to join the celebrations. The oil-rich region continues to de...
216 VistasKenya's FlipFlop Recycling Company turns Ocean's T... 0 0
While doing marine conservation projects at the Kenyan coast several years ago, one woman observed children making toys out of flip-flops that were washing up on shore. So she started a business to ma...
207 VistasDefying Danger: Somali Refugees Flock to Journalism School 0 0
Al-Imra Institute of Languages and Journalism in Nairobi trains young Somali refugees who aspire to become journalists
227 VistasReport Decries Treatment of Mentally Ill in Ghana 0 0
In Ghana, mental illness is widely thought to be a spiritual matter -- and so-called "prayer camps" fill the vacuum left by inadequate psychiatric health facilities. ...
246 VistasNo More 'Hard Time' for Cape Town Prison Babies 0 0
With one of the world's highest crime rates, South Africa often jails women prisoners who are pregnant. Their babies grow up behind bars, a traumatic experience for innocent children...
209 VistasNigerian Gold Miners Seek the Right to Mine 0 0
There is literally gold in the ground under and around many villages in Zamfara State, in northern Nigeria. And since the price of gold has spiked, many local people have been digging without a licen...
231 VistasInside Central African Republic's Silent Health Crisis 0 0
The Central African Republic is in the midst of a health crisis seen only in disaster zones. In some places it is the result of conflict. But as VOA's East Africa Correspondent Gabe...
238 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Daughter-in-Law Over Flo... 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 2 : Hyangim cooks, but the food is ruined. Even so, grandmother eats it deliciously because she made an effor...
193 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Daughter-in-Law Over Flo... 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 3 : Hyangim misses her father who died of a stroke 4 months ago. Her mother-in-law comforts her. Jeongsik and...
184 VistasScreening Humanity | 인간극장 - Daughter-in-Law Over Flo... 0 0
- Telecasting Time: Mon - Fri 10:20am & Sat 09:10am (Seoul, UTC+9) - Part 4 : Hyangim wears the Korean dress her mother-in-law got her and is happy. After getting their wedding pictu...
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