Inaccessible cities
2022 emmy nominee
Three women living with disabilities in New York City, Lagos and Mumbai tell us what it is like to navigate the cities.
GENERATION CHANGE
From climate change to crushing student debt, young people around the world are taking more forceful positions, and they expect faster results. We discuss and challenge their ideas in this Al Jazeera English series.
Against all odds
77 percent of incarcerated women are rearrested within 9 years after their release. Why are so many women trapped in the US criminal justice system?
Living in the Unknown
2021 Emmy nominee
Amidst international outcry over the alleged mass detention of Uighur Muslims in China, three Uighurs in diaspora share what it means to live free but in limbo, without knowing anything about your loved ones.
Determined for Hope: Manal al amal
As Yemen enters its fifth year of war, two local journalists, Manal and Amal, tell the stories of Yemeni children and mothers who are at the heart of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
Winter, leave
In North Macedonia’s capital of Skopje, three residents struggle to stay warm – and healthy – inside their homes, amid deadly winters and extremely polluted air.
Pearls of the past
Before Qatar’s skyrocket ascent to wealth after oil discovery, the tiny country relied on the sea. Join two vastly different generations as they dive deep into Qatar’s ancient pearling industry and are brought together by the past.
From waste to taste
Join Brazilians as they fight to end food waste by rescuing food that would have otherwise been thrown out and teaching future generations about the importance of food waste management.
We shall have peace
Inside the world’s youngest nation of South Sudan that was born from a long history of conflict, join the journeys of three people who are trying to heal their traumas and rebuild their futures.
The curse of palm oil
Travel to the rainforest in Malaysia to see how the indigenous Orang Asli people are coping with deforestation caused to make way for oil palm trees, which produce the most used vegetable oil in the world.
Just Food: Coping with the Crisis
Experience the aftermath of Boko Haram’s ten year insurgency in Nigeria, as over 1.8 million displaced Nigerians, many living in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps, struggle to find a single meal in one of the worst food crises of our time.
The Disappearing Oasis
Journey to the frontlines between a Moroccan oasis and the encroaching Sahara to explore the effects of desertification that threaten the livelihood of more than two million people living in the oases of Morocco.
Yemen’s Skies of Terror
2019 emmy nominee
As Yemen enters its fourth year of war, experience how the Saudi-led coalition’s 16,600+ air raids have impacted the lives of three young Yemenis who live in constant fear of the skies.
Forced to flee
In Kutupalong camp in Bangladesh, hear the hard hitting testimonies of three Rohingya refugees who fled persecution in Myanmar.
OIL IN OUR CREEKS
Follow Lessi Phillips through her village in Nigeria, to the farm and into the creeks and classrooms as she shows us both the environmental devastation caused by the 2008 Shell oil spill and the youth who provide her community with a sense of hope.
i am rohingya
Experience Jamalida’s life inside a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh and watch an account of how she fled the violence in Myanmar in immersive animation.
Dreaming in Za’atari
In Jordan’s Za’atari refugee camp, explore three Syrian teenagers’ hopes and dreams for the future through VR animations that transform the spaces around them.