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Wednesday 29 Oct 2014

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91Èȱ¬ World News launches Modern Migrants programming season

In April, a month of special programming about the experiences of the modern migrant will be premier on 91Èȱ¬ World News. The four programmes explore how people cope with arriving and surviving in a foreign land during a time of historically high migration.

Programme line-up

Meet the Immigrants

This four-part series explores the lives of people who have recently migrated to the United Kingdom. Documenting the real experiences of migrants from Eastern Europe, asylum seekers from the Gambia and non-EU citizens from the Philippines, Meet the Immigrants, reflects the challenges these people face in the UK.

Meet the Immigrants first episode broadcast times (GMT): 4 April at 0930, 1730; 5 April at 0130 and 1430 GMT

Staying On

Staying On meets a new generation of West Africans who have travelled abroad but now seek to make their lives back in their home land. The careers of a carpenter, rap singer, tailor and computer expert are explored. For them, Africa equals opportunity while dangerous to reach and recession-bound Europe is losing appeal.

Staying On broadcast times (GMT): 18 April at 1330, 2030; 19 April 1030 GMT; 20th April at 0130 GMT

The Forgotten Refugees

91Èȱ¬ Correspondent, Amanda Burrell, visits seven camps in south east Nepal which house more than 100,000 people - the largest concentration of refugees in the world. Expelled from Bhutan almost twenty years ago, the Nepal Government refuses to grant them citizenship. Unable to work, they depend on humanitarian aid for food. The international community is now taking notice of their plight and many are now being offered a home in the West. Amanda Burrell reports on the difficult decision they face – trading the dream of one day returning to their old homes in Bhutan for a chance to start a new life as free citizens but – in many cases – separated from family and friends.

The Forgotten Refugees broadcast times (GMT): 25 April at 1410; 26 April 0210, 0910 and 1710 GMT

The World Debate

In association with the 91Èȱ¬ World Service Trust, this special World Debate from Bangladesh focuses on population and asks ‘Are There Too Many People in the World?’ Moderated by 91Èȱ¬ World News Today presenter Zeinab Badawi, the high-profile panel attempt to answer a number of questions including: is rising global population sustainable? Can technological advances and economic growth provide for all? Might migration help population imbalances around the globe? Should population numbers be controlled, and if so, how? and Should we worry about population shrinking?

The World Debate broadcast times (GMT): 26 April 0010, 0710, 1510 and 1910 GMT

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