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Ethiopia and Bednets, 25-minutes, 2008 (Ref: 602) |
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Malaria is primarily a
disease of the young and of the poor, many of them
children who live in remote areas with no easy
access to health services. Most malarial deaths in
Africa are among children. Nearly 3,000 die each
day. But the use of simple prevention and control
methods has shown startling results. Trials
conducted in The Gambia, Burkina Faso, Kenya and
Ghana, the use of bed nets treated with
biodegradable pyrethroid insecticide have proved to
be highly effective in protecting sleeping children
from malarial mosquitoes. The results have been
dramatic. In children under five the number of
deaths in some of these areas has been reduced by a
quarter. In Ethiopia Fatumo knows all about Malaria,
having lost two children to it. Following her
heartbreaking story of how this deadly disease has
affected her, we learn how these new bednets can
save future children and families in Africa.
Part of a 28 x 25-minute documentary series produced
for the BBC. These films can be bought individually
or as a series. |
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Malawi: Relative Values,
Ref: 600 |
Bangladesh: Living Dangerously,
Ref: 599 |
Ireland: Castle of Hope,
Ref: 598 |
Zambia: We are what we eat,
Ref: 597 |
Uganda: Annabella's Story,
Ref: 595 |
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Malawi: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 491 |
India: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490 |
Brazil: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490b |
Russia: Who's Afraid of HIV?,
Ref: 490c |
China's Deadly Secret,
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