Working For Our Lost Sons
Two mothers, Albina du Boisrouvray and Joanne Yirrell, both lost a son in tragic circumstances. But their loss inspired them to dedicate their lives to helping others.
Joanne Yirrell is a teacher from Bedfordshire in the south of England. Her son Harry died of malaria eight years ago, after a trip to work as a volunteer in Ghana. Joanne now works to eradicate malaria - her story being the real-life inspiration behind the film Mary and Martha, starring Hollywood actress Hilary Swank. Albina du Boisrouvray was working as a journalist and film producer when her son Francois-Xavier Bagnoud died in a helicopter crash in 1986. She comes from a wealthy background and decided to auction off a large chunk of her assets. With the money she raised she started FXB International, a charity that today is active in many countries around the world, particularly working to help children affected by AIDS/HIV.
Also Lieutenant Commander Abhilash Tomy tells us about the 150 day voyage which made him the first Indian to sail solo and non-stop around the world.
And Omara "Bombino" Moctar, the Touareg guitarist who's updated his people's tradition of protest music.
Picture: Albina du Boisrouvray (left and Joanne Yirrell (right
Picture Credit: Arthur Edwards (for Joanne Yirrell picture)
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