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Brilliant solutions to the world’s problems. We meet people with ideas to make the world a better place and investigate whether they work.

People Fixing the World BBC World Service

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Brilliant solutions to the world’s problems. We meet people with ideas to make the world a better place and investigate whether they work.

    Fighting sexism in society

    Fighting sexism in society

    Across the world millions of women and girls face discrimination and worse because of their gender. On this edition of People Fixing The World we look at projects designed to change attitudes. In India we visit workshops aimed at recruiting younger men as allies in the fight against sexism and gender inequality. And we speak to the founder of Chalk Back, a street art initiative that encourages women to write sexist remarks they’ve been the target of onto pavements in chalk to highlight the problem of street harassment.
    Presenter: Myra Anubi
    Reporter: Chhavi Sachdev
    Series Producer: Jon Bithrey
    Editor: Tom Bigwood
    Sound mix: Hal Haines

    • 22 min
    Restoring California's underwater forests

    Restoring California's underwater forests

    Often described as underwater rainforests and the “lungs of the ocean”, kelp forests line as much as 25% of the world’s coastlines. They provide important shelter and food for fish and other marine life, and are vital for our oceans’ ecosystems. However kelp is under severe threat because of climate change, warming seas and overfishing. We look at projects in California aimed at stemming the decline of kelp including how scientists are growing it in a laboratory to be planted at sea as well as tackling a key cause of kelp degradation - sea urchins.
    Presenter: Myra Anubi
    Producer/reporter: Craig Langran
    Series Producer: Jon Bithrey
    Editor: Tom Bigwood
    Sound mix: Frank McWeeny

    • 23 min
    Kangaroo care for premature babies

    Kangaroo care for premature babies

    Premature babies often need a lot of expensive specialised care - but that isn’t always available. So, doctors in Colombia are teaching mothers to look after their babies in a similar way that kangaroos look after their own young.
    It’s called "kangaroo mother care" and instead of being in an incubator, babies are wrapped tightly against their mother’s skin.
    The technique was developed in Bogota in the late 1970s as a response to overcrowding in hospital maternity units. There weren't enough incubators and around 70% of premature babies didn’t survive.
    Doctors started using this simple skin-to-skin method. They found it wasn't only saving babies but was also helping them to thrive. Now, kangaroo care has spread around the world.
    Presenter: Myra Anubi
    Reporter: Zoe Gelber
    Series producer: Tom Colls
    Sound mix: Hal Haines
    Editor: Richard Vadon
    Email: peoplefixingtheworld@bbc.co.uk
    Image: A baby in the kangaroo position

    • 23 min
    Redefining luxury fashion

    Redefining luxury fashion

    The fashion industry is the third largest manufacturing industry in the world consuming huge amounts of the world’s resources and contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. But some innovators are trying to make the industry more sustainable. We discover how old fire hoses in the UK have been diverted from landfill and turned into fashionable bags and accessories. Plus we visit Mongolia to find out about a new luxury material made from yak hair. It's an eco-friendly replacement for cashmere which comes from goats who are causing desertification. Presenter: Myra Anubi Producer/reporter: Claire Bowes Executive Producer: Richard Kenny Series Producer: Jon Bithrey Editor: Tom Bigwood Sound Mix: Andrew Mills

    • 22 min
    How literacy can change a life

    How literacy can change a life

    Learning to read empowers people, reduces poverty and increases their job chances. Yet more than 700 miliion adults are illiterate, the majority of them women. We look at innovations to help adults learn how to read from flatpack classrooms in flood-prone regions of Bangladesh, to an app teaching tens of thousands in Somaliland. Plus how adults in the UK are improving their reading skills thanks to an army of volunteer teachers using a method developed in prison.
    Presenter: Myra Anubi
    Reporter/producer: Claire Bates
    Series producer: Jon Bithrey
    Editor: Tom Bigwood
    Sound mix: Andrew Mills
    (Image: Jahura Begum, Shabnur Akhter, Rashida Begum at Friendship class in Bangladesh, Friendship)

    • 22 min
    The power of music

    The power of music

    We all know about the power of music to change our mood or to make us move. But an increasing body of evidence is showing that music has an amazing ability to help us heal. In this programme we are going to meet people working at the cutting edge of music therapy. We find out about the innovative system that uses music to help people with dementia live at home for longer. We will see how using songs and rhythms is helping people with Parkinson’s move more freely. And in a refugee camp in Uganda we meet the teachers using music to bring people together and overcome trauma.
    Presenter: Myra Anubi
    Producer/Reporter: Richard Kenny
    Series Producer: Jon Bithrey
    Editor: Richard Vadon
    Sound Mix: Frank McWeeny
    (Image: Salam Music Program in Bidibidi, Uganda)

    • 22 min

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