Tamoke the robot has been brought in to ease Kinshasa’s traffic jams and reduce accidents. If it is successful in the Democratic Republic of Congo, it could be rolled out elsewhere. A story for BBC World Service.
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CaféDakar shows what daily life is like on the streets of an African capital through six human stories. It’s been broadcasted in 2 formats: 8 short docs (5-7 minutes each one) and a 26-minute documentary. Produced entirely in Dakar, mixing urban African tales and visual experimentation, it’s been my pass time in 2010. You can check the 6 short docs on the website: cafedakar.tv
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Experimental Jet Set Reverse Trash… in Burkina Faso. In Burkina Faso, bicycles, mopeds and motorbikes outnumber cars at least two to one. Bicycles have always been a part of the culture in the poverty stricken country, where people need a cheap and reliable method of transportation for everyday duty. Today mostly of the 2 million population in the capital Ouagadougou, moves on imported scooter from China.
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