Description |
1 online resource (14 minutes) |
Summary |
A report from Jordan on the Syrian child refugee crisis. Half of six million Syrian refugees - and of all refugees worldwide - are children. In spite of this, only 2% of all refugee funding goes to education. Sesame Workshop and the International Rescue Committee, a refugee non-profit founded by Albert Einstein, have partnered to develop a version of Sesame Street aimed directly at Syrian child refugees called "Ahlan Simsim." The show focuses on emotions such as fear, loneliness, anger, and determination while teaching coping mechanisms. It will begin airing in February in 20 countries. Includes interviews with Laila Hussein, guide and I.R.C. Coordinator; David Miliband, head of the International Rescue Committee; Scott Cameron, "Ahlan Simsim" showrunner and Sesame Street producer; a family of Syrian refugees who live in a camp; and a family who live in a tent settlement outside the refugee camp |
Performer |
Reporter, Lesley Stahl |
Notes |
In English |
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Title from resource description page (viewed January 17, 2024) |
SUBJECT |
Sesame Street (Television program) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79065347
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Subject |
Refugees -- Jordan
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Refugees -- Syria
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Refugee children -- Jordan
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Refugee children -- Syria
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Refugee camps -- Jordan
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Children's television programs.
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Genre/Form |
Television news programs.
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Téléjournaux.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Miliband, David, interviewee
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Stahl, Lesley, on-screen presenter, interviewer
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Finkelstein, Shari, producer
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CBS News Productions, production company.
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