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Disaster Definition

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This animation includes a definition of the word disaster
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Definition: Disaster

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This animation includes a definition of the word disaster
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Reminder on the table in the restaurant in 4k

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High quality video of reminder on the table in the restaurant in 4k
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CLEAN : Polls open for Ethiopia election

9th - Higher Ed
Polls open in Ethiopia for a closely-watched election taking place as famine grips the war-torn Tigray region and doubts linger about the credibility of the twice-delayed vote (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Ethiopians vote in delayed national poll

9th - Higher Ed
Voters in Ethiopia cast ballots Monday in a delayed national election taking place against the backdrop of war and famine in the northern Tigray region and questions over the poll's credibility (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : UNHCR special envoy Angelina Jolie visits camp in Yemen's Aden

9th - Higher Ed
UNHCR special envoy Angelina Jolie visits a camp for internally displaced people (IDP) in the southern port city of Aden during her trip to Yemen (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Recount

Bob Crawford on the Benefit Concerts That Changed the World

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John Heilemann talks with Bob Crawford, bassist for The Avett Brothers and creator of Concerts of Change: The Soundtrack of Human Rights, a new audio docu-series on SiriusXM where Crawford explores the surge in humanitarian and political...
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CLEAN : Horn of Africa: Families and children face famine amid worsening drought

9th - Higher Ed
At least 20 million people affected by drought in the Horn of Africa with reduced access to nutrition, safe drinking water, education, health and protection (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Clay quells hunger in famine-hit Madagascar

9th - Higher Ed
In the drought-ravaged south of Madagascar, people are eating white clay mixed with tamarind to cope with famine. The UN says it needs $35 million for emergency aid for the Indian Ocean island (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Journey For Survival part one - women fetching water in Africa and Asia. African women with starving baby.

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Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. WS of desert with shots of animal carcasses. Camel train with women fetching water. African woman trying to save her malnourished baby....
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CLEAN : 346 million people across Africa are facing food insecurity: ICRC

9th - Higher Ed
Conflict, drought, soaring food and fuel prices as well as the adverse effects of the pandemic on markets across countries in Africa have compounded the hunger problem warns the ICRC head of global operations Dominik Stillhart (Footage...
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Sky News

Millions of tonnes of grain cannot be exported from Ukraine because of the war

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VOICED: The World Food Programme has warned of a catastrophe in food supply chains which could lead to famine and civil unrest. Ukraine is known as the bread basket of Europe but right now because of the war, millions of tonnes of grain...
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Children in Sa'ada hospital in Yemen

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Dr Najla Al-Sonboli, Head of Paediatrics at Sa'ada hospital about children coming to the hospital with illnesses such as Meningitis, whooping cough, and malaria and shots of children in hospital on December...
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Curated Video

AIDS exacerbating food crisis, says AIDS council

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1. Various of cemetery showing freshly dug graves 2. Various of people digging grave 3. Night shots of sex workers on streets 4. Sex workers with clients 5. Female sex worker at home (disguised) 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sex...
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'Hunger summit' on action to reduce child malnutrition and famine ahead of Rio 2016

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British Prime Minister David Cameron on Sunday joined a host of sports stars, including newly-crowned double Olympic champion Mo Farah at a "hunger summit" in Downing Street. Cameron hopes to secure enough commitments from leaders and...
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Kenyans donate to famine victims using mobile phones

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Turkana, Northern Kenya - 3 August 2011 1. Various of malnourished children Dadaab, Northern Kenya - 14 July 2011 2. Various of malnourished young child on bed 3. Various of malnourished young girl with family Nairobi, Kenya - 19...
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CLEAN : Famine looms in Horn of Africa after four seasons of poor rains: agencies

9th - Higher Ed
Four consecutive seasons of poor rains have left millions of drought-stricken people in Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia facing starvation, UN aid agencies and meteorologists say, warning that the October to December rainy season "could also...
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CLEAN : Full stalls empty markets as South Sudan's economy crumbles

9th - Higher Ed
In the South Sudanese capital Juba and other towns across the country the price of essential items has rocketed as a direct consequence of almost uninterrupted civil war since December 2013 with inflation reaching record levels
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CLEAN : UN says needs record $41 billion in aid as pandemic rages, famines near

9th - Higher Ed
The UN needs $41 billion to address skyrocketing aid needs worldwide, as the pandemic continues to rage, and climate change and conflicts push more people to the brink of famine, says United Nations Under-Secretary-General for...
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Fears a full blown famine may be developing in Malakal area of South Sudan

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UNICEF says more than a million South Sudanese children under the age of five will need treatment for severe acute malnutrition in 2014. In Malakal, capital of Upper Nile state, the UN has erected tented emergency nutrition clinics that...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

UNRRA Meetings In London

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UNRRA Meetings In London / Representatives From Argentina, United States, United Kingdon, China, and Canada / Fields of England / Royal Farms In Windsor / Farmers Tend to Field / Narrated
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CLEAN : AU chief frustrated by African inaction on famine

9th - Higher Ed
African Union head Moussa Faki Mahamat criticises member states for a lack of solidarity shown to nations on the continent who are facing famine and drought
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Curated Video

MEXICO: POTATOES & BLIGHT DISEASE

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Spanish/Eng/Nat As the world´s population continues to grow, farmers will need to produce more and more food. Potatoes are the world´s fourth most important food crop, and have tremendous potential for contributing to filling the...
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ROVING REPORT: RR9935/A ETHIOPIA: HUNGER

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Ethiopia, one of the poorest nations on earth, is dependent on subsistence agriculture for its survival. But for decades it's been the victim of repeated cycles of war and famine. When the rains fail, as they did this year, the country...