What In the World

What In the World

Season 1
Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.
201610 episodesTV-14
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Episodes

  1. S1 E1 - BloodMatch - The United States of America & Israel

    March 12, 2013
    26min
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    From South to North, from East to West, from healthy bodies to the mortally sick, from poorer bodies to more affluent bodies, from black and brown bodies to white ones, from poor men to rich men, a new trade has opened up. The trade in body parts: livers, retinas and kidneys, particularly kidneys
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  2. S1 E2 - South Korea - Jeju's Aching Heart

    April 3, 2014
    26min
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    The decision by the Korean government to build a naval base on what locals call sacred Gureombi Rock was taken in 2007. Protests and obstruction by locals delayed the commencement of the construction. However, seven years on the building of the base is well on its way. Opposition continues as the people of Gangeong continue to block its construction.
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  3. S1 E3 - Still Birth in South Sudan

    April 3, 2014
    26min
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    On 9 July 2011, South Sudan was born on a wave of hope and promise but its birth was stilled in violence and corruption. The country is tearing itself apart, a conflict that is rooted not just in its colonial past but in a manifestation of current colonial competitiveness.
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  4. S1 E4 - Body Talk in Togo

    April 3, 2014
    25min
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    People with disabilities in poorer countries are among the most forgotten, very often hidden away, perceived as a curse on the family, as a social embarrassment and a cultural / religious defilement. In Togo an estimated 620,000 (8.7%) people have disabilities. But among the forgotten are those who are making their own way.
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  5. S1 E5 - El Salvador Prisons

    May 4, 2015
    25min
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    Latin American prisons are some of the most brutal and overcrowded in the world. But change is afoot. El Salvador's Yo Cambio programme is attempting to develop a more humane and human rights approach to incarceration.
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  6. S1 E6 - Libya - Revenge and Reconciliation

    May 4, 2015
    25min
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    Like dominoes, the 2011 Arab Spring felled some of North Africa's most notorious dictators. Among them Muammar Qadhafi, the de facto ruler of Libya for nearly 42 years. But the hope and hype of the Arab spring that caught the world off-guard quickly unraveled.
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  7. S1 E7 - Algeria and Western Sahara

    May 4, 2015
    25min
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    For forty years they have lived in exile in the hottest part of the Algerian desert. The Sahrawi people of Western Sahara: the forgotten people of Africa. Theirs is a story of abandonment and systematic human rights abuse.
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  8. S1 E8 - Afghanistan - Malalai Joya Enduring Freedom

    June 5, 2016
    25min
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    Malalai Joya has only known war. Four days after her birth the USSR invaded her country. Since then exile and resistance has been her life. She has confronted warlords, the Taliban, Isis and as she moves from one safe house to another she continues that struggle inside this war-torn country.
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  9. S1 E9 - Ghana - Digital Dumping

    June 5, 2016
    24min
    TV-14
    The Agbogloshie dump in Accra, Ghana's capital city. Europe and the world's electronic dumping ground. Here hundreds of people sift through the discarded debris of the digital age. Hammer and chisel are the only tools as the workers strip and burn the plastic sending plumes of toxic smoke into the capital's air.
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  10. S1 E10 - Sierre Leone - After Ebola

    June 5, 2016
    25min
    TV-14
    The Upper West Africa Ebola epidemic has ended. The foreign nurses and doctors have left. The tented treatment units have been packed away. The 28,603 people who died from the disease have been buried. These bare facts hide the emotional toll that the disease took on the people of Sierra Leone.
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