Bosnia: Healing the Wounds of War
The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended fifteen years ago, but for so many of the nation's women, the legacy of wartime rape lives on. Now, after years on the run, Bosnia's two remaining indicted war crimes fugitives have finally been captured. But the question remains - can the wounds of war ever really be healed? Join us on one woman's emotional journey to confront her past, and change her future.
Then, the struggle to access clean water and basic sanitation is intensifying as the global population ratchets up by the billion. Overcrowded makeshift settlements are springing up along the world's lakes and seas at a staggering pace, putting the health of millions under threat. We take you to Africa's Lake Victoria where one community is turning the tide on this alarming trend.
The war in Bosnia-Herzegovina may have ended fifteen years ago, but for so many of the nation's women, the legacy of wartime rape lives on. Now, after years on the run, Bosnia's two remaining indicted war crimes fugitives have finally been captured. But the question remains - can the wounds of war ever really be healed? Join us on one woman's emotional journey to confront her past, and change her future.
Then, the struggle to access clean water and basic sanitation is intensifying as the global population ratchets up by the billion. Overcrowded makeshift settlements are springing up along the world's lakes and seas at a staggering pace, putting the health of millions under threat. We take you to Africa's Lake Victoria where one community is turning the tide on this alarming trend.
