Independent broadcaster Link TV and international relief and development organization Oxfam America produced this half-hour documentary examining solutions to famine and chronic hunger around the world.
It features the story of an Ethiopian farmer, Medhin Reda, and interviews with Francis Moore Lappé, humanitarian and bestselling author of Diet for a Small Planet.
The show is part of Link TV's ViewChange.org digital hub connecting the stories of success and progress in global development and achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Watch over 400 more documentaries on global development success stories at http://www.viewchange.org.
thank HAARP for the famine
BUCKSHOTBLACK00 4 months ago
i hate it how they never have houses they haven't the will to shape the stone make presentable buildings. there's always a way to make money to feed themselves they just have to see it in the land
LYinKansas 4 months ago
oh gee, look at that! the rockefellars are still handing out silver dimes! if you want to know who to blame for most of the worlds problems, just watch who donates to this channel and especially petroleum broadcasting service (pbs).
cowboybob3000 4 months ago
to anyone that watches this. the only thing i see here is an insurance company with a little more knowledge than others taking advantage of a bunch of poor people. anyone with two brain cells knows that "climate change" would stop if the u.s., china, great britian and russia ceased all weather modification. don't believe me, fine, google weather modification. look for weather modification patents as well!
cowboybob3000 4 months ago