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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL takes viewers on the ground in the Democratic Republic of the Congo — a country almost one-fourth the size of the U.S. — to follow aid workers and local relief efforts that are bringing hope to a forgotten land.
BILL MOYERS JOURNAL takes viewers on the ground in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo - a country almost one-fourth the size of the
U.S. - to follow aid workers and local relief efforts that are
bringing hope to a forgotten land. "The aid agencies are almost
substituting for a social welfare system that hasn't operated in
these areas for decades," says Dominic MacSorley, emergency
director for Concern Worldwide, an international aid organization.
The broadcast profiles an innovative program that employs locals to
bike food to remote areas. "The spirit of the people …
hasn't dampened," says MacSorley. "The future for this country
should be much, much brighter than it is."