Go and Do Likewise
From Lesbos to Flint β€” an Islamic relief group helps the poor get safe drinking water
From Lesbos to Flint, we follow an Islamic relief group helping the poor get safe drinking water. Then, an Evangelical pastor tells us why it's our moral duty to 'take the longer view' on refugees. And: where human life is precarious, Haitians look out for a rare Iguana.
Plus, the woman behind a Liberian bookstore where children can read about themselves. And the Ghanaian reggae star Rocky Dawuni’s quest to bring clean cookstoves back home.
Image: Volunteers from Islamic Relief USA deliver water in Flint, Michigan. (Credit: Ridwan Adhami/Islamic Relief USA)
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Finding sanctuary in a Liberian bookstore
Duration: 04:41
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This musician's quest is for clean cookstoves
Duration: 06:22
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The race to save Haiti’s giant iguanas
Duration: 04:53
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- Sat 20 Feb 2016 05:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service except News Internet
- Sat 20 Feb 2016 19:32GMTΒι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ World Service except East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
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