i want to see makapads as a home product in africa. >> moses musaazi is expanding the business and hecan hardly keep up with production. his simple idea has improved the lives of many women in africa. >> costa rica is one of the wealthiest and most stable countries in central america. its president and more than a third of its members of parliament are female. pretty progressive for the region's male-dominated societies. we caught up with one of the costa rica's most renowned artists. guadalupe urbina tells what she thinks about the globalisation taking place around her: >> my name is guadalupe urbina. l'm 53 years old, almost 54. i live on the finca sonador in the community of the longo mai project in the south of costa rica. i've been doing it for many years. and i compose, because i studied music. but i also paint and i've written a few books. and i run workshops in several communities on management in the arts sector. i work with people. fascinating. it brings many things closer to us that we'd never even dreamt of before. i could never have imagined being able to watch nomads wal