Documentaries
Agents of Change
Transparency International's Agents of Change reveals the stories behind systemic corruption. Shuttling between Bosnia-Herzegovina and Romania, the film documents the plight of three individuals as they navigate institutions rattled by war, dictatorship, and the growing pains of political and economic transition.
These cases represent the daily corruption hurdle faced by millions worldwide. The film captures the work of Transparency International's Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres, which offer free assistance to victims and witnesses of corruption around the world. Based on citizens' experiences, they also advocate for systemic reform.
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| The Social Entrepreneurship Series 2005 Produced by the Ashoka Foundation, social entrepreneurs are transforming the lives of millions. In this series, some of the world’s greatest social entrepreneurs share their inspiring stories and strategies – in their own words. |
They explain how they have built global organisations and movements with unstoppable momentum. They demonstrate how a new kind of commerce can expand the frontiers of companies and citizen organizations, while empowering poor people to access the opportunities of the global market. To order a copy please visit the Ashoka Foundation’s website.
In the shadow of corruption - 2004
This 25 minute documentary illustrate show courageous and determined individuals have successfully tackled corruption. Produced in collaboration with Deutsche Welle the DVD is available in English, Spanish and French. For a free copy, please contact Transparency International at .press@transparency.org
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