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    • UNTV's series of 12 x 26' news-magazine programmes puts a spotlight on the world's most underreported stories. Each episode features 2-3 character-driven, human interest stories that reflect some of the most important issues affecting the world, and our lives today. Our cameras offer unique and often unparalleled access to people and places and stay to bring you the stories as they unfold over time, long after other news outlets leave. From the child labour situation in Tanzania to the woman's struggle in Afghanistan, from the poverty streets in Somalia to the frontline of the guerilla war in Colombia, this series brings home the stories viewers care about, but rarely see. Presented as a fully-packaged programme, and also available by feature segment (approximately 8' each), 21st Century incorporates narrative storytelling with balanced, accurate reporting and is adaptable to local languages. Currently fifty international broadcasters air the magazine monthly, including BBC World and RTVE.

THE LAST KANKAN OF NAKHCHIVAN

Water affects the survival of every living thing on earth. The scarcity of this precious resource has become one of our greatest challenges. In less than twenty years, nearly two billion people could face water shortages. But one country -- Azerbaijan -- which sits between Europe and Western Asia -- has come up with an ingenious solution to its water crisis.

Date:01 January 2009
Programme number:25
Producer:UNTV/Chaim Litewski
Duration:9'04
Tags:ENVIRONMENT, WATER, CULTURE, AZERBAIJAN, MDG 7, CRISIS

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