What Are We Doing Here?
How to view: Free on Vimeo
Director/Producer: Brandon, Nicholas, Daniel and Tim Klein
Produced 2012 | Country: USA
Run Time: 1hr25min | Language: English
Synopsis: WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE? explores why the charity given to Africa over the last five decades has been largely ineffective and often harmful. The film tells the story of Brandon, Nicholas, Daniel and Tim Klein who travel across Africa in an attempt to understand one of the great problems of our time; the failure to end poverty.
In the film, the Klein family travel 15,000 miles via public transportation from Cairo to Cape Town. They cross war torn and famine-ridden regions where aid workers, politicians, and inspiring individuals tell about the incredibly complex and often misunderstood issues that affect hundreds of millions of people across the continent.
Daring to ask the questions no one else will, the filmmakers invite the world to rethink the fight against poverty in Africa. Could our good intentions be causing more harm than good? Have humanitarian interventions prolonged suffering? Who is actually benefiting from our good intentions? These questions and many more are addressed for the first time ever in this groundbreaking feature length film. If you ever wanted to know what happened to the $10 dollars you donated to charity last year, look no further. This film will change the way you look at charity in Africa forever.
Recommendation: I watched the first 20 minutes, and the film looks like a great learning opportunity.
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
What Are We Doing Here?
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Friday, January 10, 2014
U.S Food Aid Reform
U.S Food Aid Reform 101
How to view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Gv-o8BE44
Director: | Producer: Lisa Ferrell
Produced | Country: United States
Run Time: 2.45minutes | Language: English
Synopsis: Food aid reform can feed 4 million more people without costing the U.S. an extra dollar. Here's everything you need to know about food aid reform in just under 3 minutes.
Opinion: U.S food aid has been critical in saving lives and addressing chronic poverty and malnutrition. But the current system, which requires shipping food from the U.S to hungry people in need, is outdated, inefficient and slow, risking lives when every moment counts.
Recommendation:
Good introductory video for people who are new to the foreign aid reform.
How to view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k6Gv-o8BE44
Director: | Producer: Lisa Ferrell
Produced | Country: United States
Run Time: 2.45minutes | Language: English
Synopsis: Food aid reform can feed 4 million more people without costing the U.S. an extra dollar. Here's everything you need to know about food aid reform in just under 3 minutes.
Opinion: U.S food aid has been critical in saving lives and addressing chronic poverty and malnutrition. But the current system, which requires shipping food from the U.S to hungry people in need, is outdated, inefficient and slow, risking lives when every moment counts.
Recommendation:
Good introductory video for people who are new to the foreign aid reform.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
Life and Debt
Clip from Life and Debt
How to view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UzYGaFv1ryo
Director: | Producer: Stephanie Black
Produced: 2001 | Country: Jamaica
Run Time: 4 minutes (full film 1hour26minutes) | Language: English
Synopsis: Life and Debt is a woven tapestry of sequences focusing on the stories of individual Jamaicans whose strategies for survival are determined by the US and other foreign economic agendas.
Opinion: A great compilation of short clips that summarize well the full length documentary Life and Debt, that focus on the effects of the free trade and IMF policies.
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