Going Undercover to Save my Rainforest
The Cambodian who disguised himself as an illegal logger to save the rainforest where he grew up.
Leng Ouch has dedicated his life to saving rainforests in his native Cambodia. He uses camouflage and goes undercover to stop illegal logging.
Shamim Sarif and Hannan Kattan are a gay couple who have drawn on their own experiences of falling in love and coming out to their families to make award-winning films.
Simi Polonsky and Chaya Chanin are Hasidic Jewish sisters in Australia whose range of modest clothing is turning fashionable heads.
The Korogocho slum is one of the poorest parts of Nairobi, with a high rate of unemployment. We meet a group of its residents who are offering an escape through the power of roller-skating.
Image: Leng Ouch
Credit: Goldman Environmental Prize
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- Mon 18 Apr 201611:06GMTBBC World Service, BBC World Service Core & BBC World Service US Public Radio
Mon 18 Apr 201614:06GMTBBC World Service ANR- Mon 18 Apr 201619:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
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