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How can we stop overpopulation? (Sahara 3/3) | VPRO Documentary

Duration: 49:58Views: 5.7KLikes: 112Date Created: Jun, 2021

Channel: vpro documentary

Category: News & Politics

Tags: vproafricasudansahara travelmauretanienigerred seavpro documentarysaharaatlantictravel series africadocumentary channeltimboektoethrough the deserttravel seriessahara desertafrica traveldeserttravel

Description: Overpopulation is an issue in Niger. You are never alone in Niger. In no country in the world are as many children born as in Niger, on average more than seven per woman. But overpopulation is not easy to stop, also if demographers predict a catastrophe if the explosive population growth is not curbed. Why does nobody seem to succeed in turning the tide and stop the overpopulation? In this series, Dutch Journalist Bram Vermeulen travels through the biggest desert on earth: the Sahara. He goes from west to east, from the Atlantic to the red sea and crosses the four biggest countries. He experiences the heat of the desert, the dangers of advancing jihadism and meets the residents of one of the most inhospitable areas on earth. Dutch Journalist Bram Vermeulen is trying to investigate why many attempts by aid organizations to convince parents to have fewer children fail. In this episode he also visits the desert city Agadez. The desert city was the departure point of travelers through the Sahara for centuries. But since Europe has blocked the routes to Libya and the Mediterranean Sea, Agadez is in a big crisis. Smugglers and nomads see livelihoods evaporating. The panic in Europe about migration has had major consequences for Agadez. Under pressure from Brussels and with substantial payment, the Government of Niger has passed a law that now prohibits the transport of migrants to the border with Libya and Algeria. Dutch Journalist Bram Vermeulen wants to know how the smugglers still manage to survive in the new situation. Agadez is now an angry city. That anger does not focus on Brussels, but on its own bureaucrats. Presentator: Bram Vermeulen Director & Camera: Erik van Empel Sound: Oleksiy Tugushin Edit: Daan Wierda Research: Tjeerd Bijman Research/Fixer: Issifou Djibo Camera assistant: Aboulougafar Adamou Production: Elleke Claessen Production assistants: Yalou van der Heijden Jeroen Mondria Music: Rutger Zuydervelt (Machinefabriek) Online Editors: Nick Boers, Marleen Cuijpers Commissioning Editor: Hans Simonse December 2018 VPRO Documentary publishes a new subtitled documentary weekly, investigating current affairs, finance, sustainability, climate change or politics. Subscribe to our channel, and we will be delighted to share our adventures with you! This Channel is part of VPRO broadcast. Make sure to visit our additional youtube channels: VPRO Metropolis: youtube.com/user/VPROmetropolis VPRO World Stories: youtube.com/VPROworldstories (no longer active) VPRO Extra: youtube.com/channel/UCTLrhK07g6LP-JtT0VVE56A VPRO VG (world music): youtube.com/vrijegeluiden VPRO 3voor12 (alternative music): youtube.com/3voor12 VPRO 3voor12 extra (music stories): youtube.com/channel/UCtgVYRLGraeL9rGMiM3rBHA More info at VPRObroadcast.com

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