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- One mother's fight against the global sugar mafia.
- At the "Friendship Association for Child Protection" Angelo devotes himself to street children in Juba. He supports them medically, teaches them and tries to enable them to take their lives in their own hands. A path, he knows quite well himself.
- In this 360 documentary experience, our 3 characters take you on a sensory journey into their worlds - where not only sight and sound but taste, smell and touch immerse you in their past experiences, the challenges they face and their dreams.
- Kiden is a girl in South Sudan going to school. Conflict arises when her Mother wants her to get married instead of finishing school.
- Mary loves John, but she was forced to marry a wealthy man instead. A meeting with her lover has fatal consequences.
- Photojournalists Lynn Peterson and Mark Larson followed members of Empowering Lives International and Orphans Hope to East Africa, documenting their efforts to empower the victims of abandonment, environmental disasters, war, corruption, HIV, personal addictions, and lack of education and resources in Central and East Africa through strategic training programs and facilities aimed to recapture and rebuild the lives of the poor and oppressed. Filming occurred in Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda and Democratic Republic of Congo.
- Now on the final leg of her journey, Joanna Lumley leaves Lake Tana traveling west to rejoin the White Nile. They were required to fly over large parts of the river as it was deemed too dangerous to travel down it. In Juba, southern Sudan, she meets the local beauty queens who are preparing for the upcoming pageant. It's the on to Lake Albert where she takes a ferry to Murchison Falls in Uganda where there is now a large game reserve. Traveling overland They stop on the way at a rhinoceros sanctuary. It's then on to Lake Victoria, originally thought to be the source of the Nile. In 2006, a new source of the Nile was discovered in the hills of Rwanda. Traveling up the Rukarara River, they come to the source, a natural spring 4,199 miles from the Mediterranean.