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Ruth Nabembezi, Being Bisexual, Yemen

More than two years of civil war in Yemen have left thousands dead and many more at risk from cholera and starvation. We discuss the impact of the crisis on women and children.

More than two years of civil war have left thousands dead in Yemen. Health, water and sanitation systems are collapsing and now the country faces the worst cholera outbreak in history. We discuss the impact of the crisis on women and children.

Ahead of a new documentary for the BBC World Service, we explore what it is like identifying as bisexual in the 21st century.

The Queen's Young Leaders' Awards are given out to inspiring young people from all over the Commonwealth. Jane spoke to one of this year's recipients, Ruth Nabembezi from Uganda, aged 22, the founder and CEO of Ask Without Shame.

A few years ago parents in Bristol started a scheme banning cars from residential streets for a few hours so children could play outside. A new report from the University of Bristol confirms that handing over the streets to kids for a while helps increase physical activity and improves community cohesion. We speak to one of the authors of the report.

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45 minutes

Chapters

  • Yemen

    Duration: 10:13

  • Being Bisexual

    Duration: 12:43

  • Playing Out

    Duration: 06:17

  • Ruth Nabembezi

    Duration: 07:58

  • Women's football

    Duration: 05:47

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterJane Garvey
Interviewed GuestMariam Aldogani
Interviewed GuestCaroline Anning
Interviewed GuestNichi Hodgson
Interviewed GuestSali Owen
Interviewed GuestRuth Nabembezi
Interviewed GuestJess Read
ProducerLucinda Montefiore

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  • Mon 31 Jul 201710:00

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