Impact of the FTA with Colombian Small-Scale Framers and Workers
How to view: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Ny3C3d-ToI
Director: | Producer: Enlalucha Films, US Office on Colombia
Produced | Country: Colombia
Run Time: 6.41 minutes | Language: Spanish (English subtitles)
Synopsis: Today, the U.S. Office on Colombia, along with more than 400 other organizations, academics, and individuals from the United States and Colombia, sent a letter to the U.S. Congress asking representatives to vote no on the pending U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement (FTA). The Labor Action Plan has not stopped new violence on trade unionists and labor activists from taking place, nor has it banned third party contracting that obstructs workers’ ability to unionize.
Opinion: This powerful video voices the opinions of small-scale farmers, laborers and women of how rural areas in Colombia are being displaced. See how hegemonic countries affect the developing world.
Monday, January 27, 2014
Friday, January 17, 2014
Camp Green
Camp Green
How to view: http://www.oxfamamerica.org/multimedia/video/camp-green/
Director: | Producer: Oxfam creative productions
Produced | Country: Uganda
Run Time: 3.42 minutes | Language: Swahili (English subtitles)
Synopsis: Fifty feet by 32 feet: as far as farms go, that's probably one of the smallest in the world. But that hasn't stopped Harriet Nakabaale from turning her hard-packed chunk of Kampala into something of a miracle. In a city where overcrowding chokes many neighborhoods and nothing, it seems, can grow in them, Nakabaale's Camp Green is like a beacon. It bursts with living things, all of them edible--an important survival tactic in an urban area where the high cost of buying food can saddle a family with relentless poverty.
Read more of Harriet's story here http://www.oxfamamerica.org/multimedia/articles/harriet-nakabaales-camp-green
Opinion: Camp green proves that even a tiny plot of land with some hard work can be a new way forward.
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How to view: http://www.oxfamamerica.org/multimedia/video/camp-green/
Director: | Producer: Oxfam creative productions
Produced | Country: Uganda
Run Time: 3.42 minutes | Language: Swahili (English subtitles)
Synopsis: Fifty feet by 32 feet: as far as farms go, that's probably one of the smallest in the world. But that hasn't stopped Harriet Nakabaale from turning her hard-packed chunk of Kampala into something of a miracle. In a city where overcrowding chokes many neighborhoods and nothing, it seems, can grow in them, Nakabaale's Camp Green is like a beacon. It bursts with living things, all of them edible--an important survival tactic in an urban area where the high cost of buying food can saddle a family with relentless poverty.
Read more of Harriet's story here http://www.oxfamamerica.org/multimedia/articles/harriet-nakabaales-camp-green
Opinion: Camp green proves that even a tiny plot of land with some hard work can be a new way forward.
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Common Ground: Urban Farmers Nourish their Communities
Common Ground: Urban Farmers Nourish their Communities
How to view: http://www.oxfamamerica.org/multimedia/video/common-ground-urban-farmers-nourish-their-communities/
Director: | Producer: Oxfam America
Produced | Country: Global
Run Time: 4.38 minutes | Language: English
Synopsis:Innovative small-scale urban farmers all over the world are helping to ensure access to local, healthy food. From Harriet's backyard plot in Kampaala, Uganda to Amanda's community farm in Waltham, Massachusetts, farmers share the desire to nourish the world. Oxfam is thankful for small-scale farmers whose work feeds billions of people around the world
Opinion:
Recommendation: Oxfam America
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.
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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.
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Good introductory video for people who are new to the foreign aid reform.
Life, Land and Justice in Uganda
Life, Land and Justice in Uganda
How to view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17QxF61PVC4
Director: | Producer: Friends of the Earth International
Produced | Country: Kalangala, Uganda
Run Time: 5.07minutes | Language: Central Sudanic (English subtitles)
Synopsis: In Kalangala, Uganda, John Muyisa woke up one day to find bulldozers clearing his land to plant oil palms. John and his community have preserved their forests and lands for generations. Now their way of life is at risk.
Opinion: Support John. In this video he has had the opportunity to share what happens to communities every single day, many who do not have a voice.
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Land Grabs - Ethiopia
Land Grabs - Ethiopia
How to view: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeQFCBFYlwY
Director: | Producer: The Guardian Films
Produced | Country: Ethiopia
Run Time: 11.48minutes | Language: English
Synopsis: Over the last three years an area the size of Britain has been handed over to corporations to make way for large-scale industrial farming in Ethiopia. With cheap rates and incentives, companies are pouring in to the exploit the land the government has cleared of its people. Many of the displaced are too scared to complain:"what power do we have to stop them? We just stay silent", says one farmer. Despite promises of a better life, many Ethiopians are being left within nothing. Ethiopian Farm Minister, Wondirad Mandefro, shrugs: "they have to abandon their previous way of life".
Opinion: In Ethiopia, one of the hungriest countries in the world, small farmers and communities are being moved off their land as international agribusinesses take over large swathes of fertile farmland.
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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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