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Interesting videos


At this page you can find interesting videos for your work. You can fill in the form below if you have others you would like to share with us.

  1. Africa going backwards on continent’s biggest child killer: http://youtu.be/J4fYdODht78
  2. Latest Social Media Stats from Asia is a video that pulls together the latest stats on Social Media from across APAC. The video was created for sharing internally with our team, but thought it might interest others: http://youtu.be/KHqnMxltYoE
  3. (4.11.2011)To one of Colombia’s largest indigenous groups indigenous groups, Wayuu,  fresh water is as rare as gold . Soon their water will be siphoned from Wayuu lands through new pipes to a nearby town, where the population is not indigenous. As struggles for ethnic rights, such as access to water, are recreated across the country, the community deals with an additional strain on their resources — climate change. Due to a changing climate, water has become even scarcer, leaving the community without a wet season for up to two years at times — before they would at least get this yearly. This documentary tracks one extraordinary woman fighting for her community’s very survival. http://youtu.be/JcF_puGBdmM
  4. (sept. 2011)”Water at full scale” is a video on acces to water specially in rural areas. By Triple -S Uganda: http://youtu.be/eheKdnjCbIE
  5. “Water flow in a rural setting”. Changes of attitude are needed in water sectorin Uganda: http://youtu.be/ic8Rd3BAGyY
  6. Zimbabwe’s water and sanitation coverage significantly declined in the last decade as a result of inadequate financial resources, socio-economic challenges, weakened institutions and deteriorating standards of essential services offered by local government. Once leading in both water and sanitation coverage in Southern Africa, Zimbabwe saw a drastic decrease in the gains of the 1980s. This video showcases the experiences of the ZIMWASH project (European Commission and UNICEF) working in six districts namely Chipinge, Chegutu, Hwange, Bulilima, and Mangwe in the semi-arids regions of Zimbabwe: http://youtu.be/LeTFjVDqI08
  7. In this video Nana Safrotwe Kakradae IV, a king in Ghana, shows the area and explains how this public toilet
    project freed Edipa fom Open Defecation: http://youtu.be/_LkRdxq8wmM
  8. Fetching water Coaltar, Ghana is a 5 min video on how the water quality has been improved by the installation of
    boreholes in Coaltar, Ghana: http://youtu.be/XEcZ79NTSeM
  9. Villages in Andhra Pradesh that have accountable and open leadership also show better WASH services. Ramachandrudu from WASHCost (India) reports at IRC Symposium in 2010: http://youtu.be/Tq98g0o-IVA
  10. What happens when you collect data in rural areas? Experience from collecting WASH services cost data in Mozambique : http://youtu.be/bn_45Or5__4. The paper is at http://www.irc.nl/page/55881
  11. The video documentary Web 2.0 in Africa – Agriculture and New Technologies – Web2forDev is now available with subtitles in Ganda / Luganda at http://dotsub.com/view/7a64255a-02e7-4d70-9d2a-48bef0aeda2d .The translation has been done as a voluntary basis by Robert Kibaya, Executive Director & Founder of the Kikandwa Rural Communities Development Organisation, Kikandwa Village, Mukono, Uganda.
  12. This short video is about estimulating changes through examples and interviews from Uganda and Mali.http://www.iicd.org/video/presenting-iicd-short
  13. JICA‘s video about a slow and a rapid sand filter as ecological water purification system (: http://jica-net.jica.go.jp/lib/08PRDM007/en.html
  14. By One for one. The Story of Bottled Water, released on March 22, 2010 (World Water Day) employs the Story of Stuff style to tell the story of manufactured demand—how you get Americans to buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week when it already flows from the tap. http://vodpod.com/watch/3281916-the-story-of-bottled-water-2010
 
 

 
 

 

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  1. Dear Sir/Madam,

    We are currently organizing an international conference on: “Climate Change, Agri-Food, Fisheries and Ecosystems: Reinventing Research, Innovation, and Policy Agendas for Environmentally- and Socially-Balanced Growth”. Date: May 19-21, 2011, Agadir, Morocco.

    As the Conference’s Chair, I will be pleased if you help us promoting this conference via your relevant website.

    Conference homepage: http://nrcs.webnode.com/scientific-events/iccaffe2011/english-version/

    Thank you in advance for your feedback

    Dr. Mohamed BEHNASSI
    ICCAFFE2011 Chair
    Prof. of Global Sustainability Politics
    Ibn Zohr University of Agadir (Morocco)
    Director of the North-South
    Centre for Social Sciences (NRCS)

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