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Amina Ahmed Abdullah is a trained midwife working in the huge Hatashiek refugee camp in the Somali region of Ethiopia, where infibulation (the most extreme form of female genital mutilation) is widely...
Twelve dramatic ‘spots’ illustrating what the denial of reproductive rights means in reality for people around the world.
Reports on the International Committee of the Red Cross/Somali Red Crescent Coastal Fisheries Training Programme, which is helping to boost the local fishing industry in Somalia. Features some of the 400...
Tibetan exiles in refugee communities in northern India tell their stories of invasion, occupation, resistance, imprisonment and torture from the first battles in 1950 up to the present.
Moved by Tibetan monk Palden Gyatso’s story of 34 years in prison, singer Annie Lennox tells his story in a filmed conversation.
Six half-hour films on human rights issues from Africa, Asia and the Pacific, combined in a single videocassette. [See separate entries for descriptions of individual films.]
Evaluates the success of the government of Guinea and the UN High Commission for Refugees in protecting the rights of over 400,000 refugees from Liberia and Sierra Leone under the OAU Convention on Refugees...
Twelve features on children’s rights, with stories from West Africa, Hong Kong, Mongolia, India, Rwanda, Costa Rica, the USA and Egypt.
Illuminates the emergence of ecological design in the 20th century, the work of R Buckminster Fuller in the 1920s, through the 1960s’ counter-culture, and on to contempory work. Follows the evolution of...
A training video for HIV/AIDS counsellors via the TASO approach, which presents case studies of three clients and the work of three experienced counsellors. It outlines the attitudes and skills required to...
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