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Bangladesh: Spellbound, 25-minutes, 2008 (Ref: 691) |
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It's estimated 14 new
born babies die every hour in Bangladesh - that's a
staggering 120,000 a year. This film follows the
story of 18-year-old Nasima and the fortunes of her
new baby daughter, Sheema. Nasima, who lives in a
remote rural community, knows all about the
heartache of losing a child. She has already had two
babies - both died soon after birth. She is
determined that for Sheema, things will be
different.
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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Ethiopia: Girl
Power,
Ref 688 |
HIV: The Race
for a Vaccine, Ref 671 |
A Woman's
Disease,
Ref 670 |
Tanzania: The Malaria Vaccine, Ref 669 |
Vietnam: The Deadly Trematodes,
Ref 668 |
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The New Weapon Against Malaria,
Ref
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The Vaccine of Hope,
Ref 666 |
The Deadly Sleep,
Ref:
665 |
Nigeria: Malaria - Fighting Back,
Ref:
664 |
Australia: The Mystery Ulcers,
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