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OneWorldTV video podcasts bring you the latest and greatest videos from across the OneWorldTV open documentary platform (http://tv.oneworld.net) on issues such as human rights, sustainable development and the environment. Also included in this series are unique interviews with those using video as a tool for social change.

Recent podcasts

01 (October 2006)

28/09/2006

OneWorldTV brings you the latest videos from international development agency Save the Children UK, exploring issues of healthcare and conflict in the African continent, plus an interview with OneWorld Co-Founder and BAFTA award-winning filmmaker Peter Armstrong on the future of online video and the challenge presented to broadcasters and media makers alike. This is the first video podcast from the OneWorldTV open documentary platform.

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02 (November 2006)

02/11/2006

In 2004 Friends of the Earth hosted a tour of the east coast of Australia by three representatives of some of the countries worst affected by the West's large scale use of fossil fuels. They are: Nnimmo Bassey (Nigeria), Fiu Mataese (Samoa) and Suila Toloa (Tuvalu). Kim Stewart went with them...

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03 (December 2006)

07/12/2006

OneWorldTV brings you an excerpt from a series of films by Excellent Development. Excellent Development creates development through water and soil conservation by terracing land, building small-scale sand dams and planting trees. To watch the full series, please visit: http://tv.oneworld.net

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04 (January 2007)

11/01/2007

Richard Heinberg is an American journalist and educator who has written extensively on ecological issues, including Peak Oil. He is the author of numerous books on the subject. In this interview he talks about why oil is such an important energy supply, our dependency on it and what will happen once supplies start to dwindle.

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05 (February 2007)

08/02/2007

Mark Galloway talks; director of the International Broadcasting Trust talks about the long running relationship between broadcasters and NGOs, where this has and has not worked and what role new media will play in the portrayal of the developing world.

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