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Democracy in the Rough: Book Excerpt: In the Footsteps of Mr. Kurtz

To what extent can Congo’s current problems be traced back to the legacy of Mobutu Sese Seko’s rule? Africa correspondent Michela Wrong offers some insight in this introduction to her book about the rise and fall of the man also known as The Leopard.

Sep 12th, 2006

Democracy in the Rough: Photo Essay: The Troubled Heart of Africa

Explore the history of the DRC from Belgian King Leopold II to Joseph Kabila in this photo essay.

Sep 12th, 2006

Democracy in the Rough: Essay: Building a Congolese State Where There Was None

Ruling through peace after years of relying on violence doesn’t come easy. This point was proved by three days of fighting that broke after the first round results of the presidential elections in the Congo were announced on 20 August.

Sep 12th, 2006

Democracy in the Rough: Filmmaker Notes: Fred de Sam Lazaro

Filmmaker, Fred de Sam Lazaro, talks about making "Democracy in the Rough," and the problems he ran into along the way.

Sep 12th, 2006

Democracy in the Rough: Resources

Links to information on the history of the Congo and the U.N. Peacekeeping Mission (MONUC) there.

Sep 12th, 2006

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Democracy in the Rough: Video: Full Episode

WIDE ANGLE is on the ground as the Democratic Republic of Congo holds its first elections in 45 years.

Sep 12th, 2006

Kids Cards

See how the children featured in WIDE ANGLE episode "Time for School" are faring now in the "Kid Cards" photo essay.

Sep 5th, 2006

Time for School Series: Video: Kenya Krew

Students in Long Island watched Back to School and were so moved by the plight of one African student, they decided to take action.

Sep 5th, 2006

Time for School Series: Essay: What Works in Girls’ Education

One of the silent killers attacking the developing world is the lack of quality basic education for large numbers of the poorest children in the world's poorest countries -particularly girls. Yet unlike many of the world's most grievous ailments, this is a disease with a known cure.

Sep 5th, 2006

Resources

Links to education initiatives around the world.

Sep 5th, 2006

Time for School Series: Interview: Gene Sperling

September 5, 2006: Gene Sperling, senior fellow for economic policy and director of the Center for Universal Education at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the global effort to achieve a free education for every child in the world by 2015 with anchor Daljit Dhaliwal.

Sep 5th, 2006

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Time for School Series: Full Episode: Back to School

WIDE ANGLE profiles seven children in seven countries earning an education, often in the face of great odds.

Sep 5th, 2006

Ransom City: Introduction

(August 29, 2006) In Sao Paulo, where someone is kidnapped every three days on average, "Ransom City" explores a twist in Brazil's dangerous crime fad as the mothers of five celebrity soccer players are abducted and held for ransom in a six month period.

Aug 29th, 2006

Ransom City: Resources

Learn more about Brazil from these additional resources.

Aug 29th, 2006

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