In the search of alternate resources, since filtering through websites and articles on Google gets tedious for all of us, I've found a couple of interesting documentaries and voice interviews about child malnutrition and child online pornography:
- A five part CBC documentary about how police forces in Canada, USA, and England are dealing with child exploitation online (links to further parts on Youtube sidebar).
- A recent BBC debate on the world food crisis.
- A BBC interview with a World Bank spokesman about poverty and the food crisis.
- A long unaired Discovery Channel documentary about a giant child molestation ring in America (which I would only watch if you had a lot of free time; it might be disturbing for some).
- Three shorter documentaries, on on malnutrition in Niger, another on malnutrition in Nepal, and the last on malnutrition in Zambia.
And for some regular non-video news:
- Britain's CEOP releases a new film warning about the dangers of sexting.
- The EU updates its child online pornography laws to include erasing of websites/images.
- The Pakistani flood problems continue, with rising child malnutrition rates.
Hope these help, and remember that due to the seriousness of the topics we are covering, the above documentaries may be disturbing for some so do not watch if you don't think you'd be able to handle it! See you at the conference!
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