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A lyrical, exhilarating and sometimes unsettling look at childbirth around the globe.
A 'Why Poverty?' Screening
Every year 130 million babies are born. Their life chances are a lottery depending on where they are born. In Europe, six babies per 1000 will die before their first birthday. In Africa, it's 82. In America, 1 in 3 will grow up to be obese; in Cambodia, a child is more likely to become malnourished than go to high school. In Sierra Leone, one in eight mothers die in childbirth. Through the stories of mothers and babies around the world, we look at how poverty affects childbirth - and everything beyond.
After the film, director Brian Hill will be joining us for a Q&A.
As part of Why Poverty? A ground breaking, cross-media event, online and on TV, using films to get people talking about poverty.