Haiti: Republic of NGOs
Many Haitians see Oxfam's actions as the latest part of a much bigger problem. Kate Adie introduces stories, wit and analysis from correspondents around the world.
Many Haitians see Oxfam's actions as the latest part of a much bigger problem. Kate Adie introduces stories, wit and analysis from correspondents around the world.
"Being poor, we're a market for the NGOs" one Port-au-Prince resident tells Will Grant, "but it's time to admit that we cannot develop our country with international aid."
Ahead of elections in Italy, Dany Mitzman watches fascists and anti-fascists face off in Bologna - a city famed for its left-wing politics.
In Mozambique they're trying to persuade parents not to give up on disabled children - Tom Shakespeare examine the latest development in inclusive education there.
In Uzbekistan, Caroline Eden visits the capital Tashkent - famed for its chewy, golden bread and its kindness.
And Alastair Leithead takes a trip along the Blue Nile with Marvin - a ball on a stick that sees virtually everything.
Producer: Joe Kent.
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- Thu 22 Feb 2018 11:00大象传媒 Radio 4