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Two films demonstrating the technical aspects of manufacturing polypropylene components of prostheses and their use in Cambodia. The orthopaedic programme of the International Committee of the Red Cross...
Series on what it means to be disabled, marking the end of the UN Decade of Disabled persons.
Examines the issues surrounding the fact that one in every 236 people in Cambodia is an amputee as a result of landmines.
Shows the suffering that has been caused by specific types of weapons, what has been done in the past to ban such weapons as dum-dum bullets and poison gas, and what must still be done through international...
In recent years the design of anti-personnel weapons has raced ahead. But new generations of automatic rifles, fragmentation weapons and landmines are producing an epidemic of horrifying injuries on the...
Looks at surgery for anti-personnel landmine victims as practised in the International Committee of the Red Cross hospital in Peshwar, Pakistan, which treated people wounded by the fighting in Afghanistan.
DISARM spans a dozen countries to look at how, despite a global ban, millions of anti-personnel mines continue to claim victims daily in over 80 countries. Co-directed by Mary Wareham, a leader of the...
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