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Survival |
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Series of 8 episodes x
45-minutes |
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Unprecedented sums of money are now being spent on tackling deadly diseases such as malaria, sleeping sickness and TB that still plague poorer parts of the world, killing thousands. Governments and charitable foundations are spending billions on drugs, research and prevention - but is it enough and is it working? This landmark series of documentaries examines what progress is being made and what still needs to be done and asks whether it is the moral duty of the richer nations to spend whatever it takes to stop people dying from curable diseases. |
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Congo: The Deadliest Disease,
Ref 701 |
The Plant that Cures Malaria,
Ref 703 |
Niger: Distant Places, Forgotten Lives,
Ref: 712 |
Bangladesh: Fit for Life,
Ref: 713 |
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South Africa: Deadly
Combination,
Ref: 726 |
Bangladesh: A Healthy Start,
Ref: 727 |
Brazil: The Hidden Invaders,
Ref: 728 |
Philippines: The Struggle to Breathe,
Ref: 729 |
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