Ethiopia. Beyond the Lens of Famine
Description
This film explores how Indris Seid Yimer and Emyet Assen Woraki's lives have been transformed since 1984, when their Wollo area community was engulfed in a famine described by BBC journalist Michael Buerk as "the closest thing to hell on Earth." Featuring contributions from entrepreneur Samuel Alemu and financier Ermyas Amelga and showcasing the UNESCO World Heritage site in Lalibela.
Runtime
25 min
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Subjects
Geography
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Date of Publication
[2014], c2012
Database
Films on Demand
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