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| Morocco: The Queen & the Carpet Girl,
25-minutes, 2008 (Ref: 632) |
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Across Morocco
thousands of children are forced into virtually
slave labour every year, working long hours for
little pay in often dangerous conditions. We met one
ten year old girl, Khadija, and follows her
remarkable story. When she was just five years old
she worked long days in a carpet factory but was
rescued by UNICEF workers and now enjoys an
education that will transform her life. We were also
there when Khadija met one of the champions of
children’s rights, Queen Rania of Jordan, when she
was on a trip to Morocco.
Part of a 28 x
25-minute documentary series produced for the BBC.
These films can be bought individually or as a
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Japan: Animation Nation, Ref 705 |
Brazil: Catch Them Young,
Ref 693 |
India: Super 30,
Ref 674 |
India: The Childrens Bank, Ref 624 |
India: Sharmila's Journey, Ref 601 |
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The Real Brat Camps, Ref 538 |
China: Violinists
Ref 537 |
Gastronomic Ambassadors,
Ref
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Jail, The American Way,
Ref 108tvc |
Spain: Starting Anew,
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