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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...
Two 15-minute programmes examining slavery past and present: 1) investigates the trans-Atlantic slave trade, how and why it began and the arguments for and against its abolition; 2) looks at childen working...
Twelve features on children’s rights, with stories from West Africa, Hong Kong, Mongolia, India, Rwanda, Costa Rica, the USA and Egypt.
Four short films showing the detgrimental effects of the denial of women’s rights to education and reproductive health care around the world.
Waris Dirie, supermodel turned UN Special Ambassador for the Elimination of Female Genital Mutilation, talks about her work for the UNFPA and her own experiences of the cultural practice.
An update on the success of the ‘Reach’ project to halt female circumcision in Uganda.
Exposé of the cruel and inhuman treatment of a Filipino ‘guest worker’ in Saudi Arabia.
The story of the Adivasi people whose land is to be submerged by the Indian government’s massive Narmada Sardar dam project.
Looks at ways of combatting micro-nutrient deficiency by fortifying foods with minerals and vitamins.
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