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In Eastern Ukraine, t Shows that investment in cleaner technologies can bring economic and environmental benefits to a highly polluted industrial town, if local people can be convinced that a wrecked...
Looks at ways of combatting micro-nutrient deficiency by fortifying foods with minerals and vitamins.
The Black Sea, one of the world’s most polluted marine environments, has become a toxic soup with discharges from industry and agriculture via the rivers of centrl and eastern Europe. The sea’s...
The stories of four generations of women in one family, whose lives illustrate the dramatic changes in the lives of Chinese women over the past half century. Aims to examine the truth of Mao Zedong’s...
A portrait of Hanan Ashrawi, who played a key role in negotiating the Israeli-PLO peace accord. Looks at her family background and her triple role as political activist, writer and mother. She describes how...
Explores sexual politics in Vietnam today through the individual stories of four Vietnamese women from different social strata and different generations.
Shows what nations are doing to halt the damage caused by the destruction of the ozone layer. In 1987 international concern led to the signing of the Montreal Protocol. One result has been the supply of...
Explores the options of now open to Japanese women related to child-bearing, examining arguments for and against having a baby.
Examines the issues surrounding the fact that one in every 236 people in Cambodia is an amputee as a result of landmines.
Follows three of the 150,000 girls betwee 5 and 16 who work in Nepal’s 2000 carpet factories.
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