many of the schools and churches destroyed by haiyan were storm shelters, and reconstruction continues, and they're building to withstand any national disasters. this is a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done to ensure that people's livelihoods are also protected. and that is an investment. people need to be supported to change on how they're earning an income, and there needs to be necessary infrastructure around farming to make i sure that they're not at risk when the typhoons come. >> as filipinos go to the polls to elect a new loader, many hope that the new president will do more to help them. >> every year greenland loses about 500 people seeking a better life elsewhere. 500 might not sound like a lot. but it is, when you consider that the total population of greenland is only 56,000. we traveled to the capital to investigate the challenge that's greenland is facing. >> growing up in greenland has changed. children here, once destined to be hunters, fishermen or reindeer herders, but that traditional way of life is dying out and the struggling economy is leaving