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Features by oliverwjarvisMay 29, 20181:37 pmMay 29, 2018
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The dangers of informal mining in East Africa

As the explosion sounds, a young girl collapses and her mother wails. They had been waiting all night for him to come home – now they know he is dead. A husband and father, he […]

Interviews by oliverwjarvisApr 29, 20182:37 pm

NGO helps child victims of traffickers in Kenya

One of the biggest challenges for Europe when it comes to migration is the action of human traffickers. But it’s a problem across the globe. In Africa, child trafficking is a scourge across the continent. […]

Interviews by oliverwjarvisApr 29, 20182:30 pmApril 29, 2018
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Fighting child trafficking in Kenya

CGTN’s Oliver Jarvis investigated the underreported practice of child trafficking in Kenya – speaking to those who had been most affected, and those who were fighting the practice on a new front. To many, this […]

Broadcasting by oliverwjarvisApr 8, 20183:58 pm

DR Congo: Seeking refuge in Uganda

This year, over 44,000 Congolese have fled to Uganda in one of the worst humanitarian crises that no one is talking about. CGTN introduces you to Kyangwali, a refugee camp looking to help rebuild the […]

Broadcasting by oliverwjarvisApr 8, 20183:55 pm

The refugee children finding hope in darkness

This year, 44,000 Congolese have fled to Uganda in one of the worst humanitarian crises that no one is talking about. Oliver Jarvis reported from Kyangwali Refugee Camp, Uganda.  

Broadcasting by oliverwjarvisApr 8, 20183:45 pm

The mosque that changed a village

Far away from the rest of civilisation, one village in Morocco’s Atlas Mountains has managed to overcome harsh living conditions through the construction of a mosque. Oliver Jarvis brings this report.

Interviews by oliverwjarvisMar 26, 20187:45 amApril 8, 2018
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Reporter’s Diary: The refugee children finding hope in darkness

Uganda is currently experiencing an influx of Congolese refugees due to escalating violence in the DR Congo’s Ituri province. Oliver Jarvis visited Kyangwali Refugee Camp in Southwest Uganda to experience first-hand the situation…

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Interviews by oliverwjarvisMar 24, 20185:13 pmApril 8, 2018
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Reporter’s Diary: Lake Albert’s Refugee Crisis

When we arrived at the shores of Lake Albert, 97 Congolese refugees were lined up at the registration counter. Some had reached Uganda at midnight, others in the early morning – all on wooden motor-boats that now lay resting on the beach.

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Travel by oliverwjarvisMar 23, 20183:29 pmApril 8, 2018
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Reporter’s Diary: The mosque that changed a village

CGTN explored the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to find out how a village’s mosque has harnessed renewable energy to transform the community’s lifestyle – and to see if this was a model that other communities […]

Broadcasting by oliverwjarvisMar 1, 20182:23 pmApril 8, 2018

Video: Breaking gender boundaries in the kitchen

For Meryem Cherkaoui, becoming a top-flight chef in Morocco has been no easy journey. With the restaurant industry being so male-dominated, it means few women ever get the chance to head their own restaurant. But […]

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