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Shows the health care in Mozambique following a war and how the lessons learned on the battlefield have been adapted to the country’s rural health needs.
In 1981 the government of Mozambique stressed development that benefited the majority and not just the elite. The expanding health service won praise world-wide, and the economy was growing. Mozambique even...
In the Portuguese colony of Mozambique in 1971 the war for independence was in its eighth year. The guerrilla forces of the Mozambique Liberation Front, Frelimo, held about a fifth of the country which...
A memoir of Chopi life before and after the civil war and drought in Mozambique, juxtaposing scenes of Zantzinger’s visit in 1973 with what was left of the Chopi way of life 20 years later, as many Chopi...
Part of a series exploring ways of resolving conflicts across Africa.
A compilation of five programmes from THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT, course U208.
An video-based resource pack with four 25-minute films made by young Europeans on the subject of anti-racism and broadcast under the series title LA DANSE DES PEUPLES/DANCE OF THE PEOPLE. The films reflect a...
A video-based training pack highlighting how TV news footage can be used to encourage students to learn about the developing world, using the floods in Mozambique as a case study. Designed as a teaching...
Peter Watkins’ monumental fourteen hour documentary was produced in 1983-86 by the Swedish Peace & Arbitration Society and local support groups in Sweden, Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, USSR, Mexico,...
Looks at the major independence struggles, opening with the situation in the Gold Coast and the initiative of the nationalist leader Kwame Nkrumah. Through archive film and interviews with people who recall...
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