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- Two friends who worked in the vinyl record shop Panamá Radio remember the post-II World War days when they entered the working scene of the city, the music of the times and all the artists that visited the shop.
- This documentary deals with social prejudice against people with HIV/AIDS in Croatia.
- In 1944 in Crimea, under Soviet rule, 240,000 Crimean Tatars, a Turkic ethnic group of indigenous peoples of Ukraine and the Crimea, were deported to Siberia and the USSR. It wasn't until the late 1980s they were allowed to return home. This film for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, enabled the dissemination of information to the former deportees in an attempt to help them claim back their civil rights in the Ukraine and Crimea.
- Low-lying coastal areas are often the most populated parts of islands, with villages, towns, agriculture, infrastructure and tourist development competing for space. Unfortunately, coasts are also particularly vulnerable to climate hazards and weather events. Particular vulnerabilities include loss of land and islands from sea level rise and loss of homes and lives from extreme weather events such as cyclones. The resulting impacts - coastal erosion, infrastructure damage, flooding and salt water intrusion - present a critical challenge to many Pacific island coastlines. Supported by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP), the Pacific Adaptation to Climate Change (PACC) programme is the first major climate change adaptation initiative in the Pacific region. Since it began in 2009 the programme has laid the groundwork for more resilient Pacific communities that can cope with climate variability today, and climate change tomorrow.
- Ways in which youth get involved in democracy around Africa. Produced for UNDP.