Why women count. Africa, Middle East, South Asia [electronic resource] / Films for the Humanities & Sciences ; TVE ; Broadcasting for Change Network.
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FilmPublisher number: 39909 | Films On DemandPublication details: Princeton, N.J. : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, c2008.Description: 1 streaming video file (80 min.) : digital, WMV file (300 Kbps), sd., colOther title: - Title on publisher website: Why women count video clip collection. Africa, Middle East, South Asia
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Africa: Among the numbers (Sierra Leone) -- Picking up the pieces (Ghana) -- Love of indigo (Nigeria) -- Finding grace (South Africa) -- Untapped resources (Zimbabwe) -- [Who is the Rwandan woman?] (Rwanda) -- [Women entrepreneurs] (Uganda) --The power of her voice (Kenya) -- Middle East: Visions of a woman (Jordan) -- In the eye of the storm (Lebanon) -- South Asia: Mukhtar Mai and the struggle for justice (Pakistan) -- Queens of the grassroots (India) -- Lily counts (Nepal) -- Long way to go-- (Bangladesh) -- Bravery (Afghanistan).
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Filmed in 15 countries, this collection of video segments spotlights Malalai Joya, Mukhtar Mai, and 17 other women who are making a difference in Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
System requirements: Windows Media or QuickTime software.
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