On the occasion of the first anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami, elementary school children from Japan were asked to draw their hopes and aspirations for the future.
A committee locates, identifies and returns the remains of about 2000 Cypriots who vanished in the violence and conflict of the 1960s and 1970s to their respective families.
This clip is a part of a conversation in between ex IAS officer, activist and author Mr. Harsh Mander, anthropologist and human rights researcher Mr. Shiv Visvanathan and actress and activist Nandita Das on the theme "Preventing Communal Violence."
Solomon Madikane is a former prison warden who was so frustrated by the endless cycle of law-breaking and incarceration that he left his job and set up the Realistic prisoner reintegration programme in 2004.
Haiti Rebuilds, a 20-minute documentary was created by recently graduated students from Ciné Institute, Haiti's only professional film academy in the southern coastal town of Jacmel.
The film Saving Face is nominated for an Oscar. It chronicles the lives of acid-attack survivors in Pakistan. Filmmaker Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy talks to Renee Montagne about what happens to some of the victims.
Amid the sexual violence and millions of deaths, a group of people from diverse backgrounds came together to try to bring change through the power of dance