Grace and Kisilu's Story
The Musya family from rural Kenya are the stars of two international documentaries. We hear how their efforts to fight climate change have inspired audiences around the world.
The Musya family from rural Kenya have become the stars of two documentaries, inspiring audiences around the world with their efforts to fight the impact of climate change.
The award-winning 'Thank You For The Rain' shows how Kisilu Musya manages to keep his family on their farm by planting trees, diversifying their crops and adapting to more extreme weather events. 'Grace And The Storm' tells the story from the perspective of his daughter Grace and was made by C麻豆官网首页入口 for children around the world.
The Climate Question visits the Musya farm in Kenya and talks to the documentary-maker Julia Dahr. Dahr directed 'Thank You For the Rain' and co-directed 'Grace And The Storm' with Dina Mwende. UK viewers can watch 'Grace And The Storm' via the link.
Presenter: Jordan Dunbar
Reporter in Kenya: Michael Kaloki
Producers: Ellie House and Graihagh Jackson
Sound Design: Tom Brignell
Editor: Simon Watts
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