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The Hidden asset

United States, 1975
film

Episode of Series “Womanpower”. The developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America are mainly agricultural, with 85 percent of their peopl..

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The Hidden Asset

Unknown
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Equality and development

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A Woman's place is...

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The Land: a new priority

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The People's choice

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Man of two worlds

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Womanpower

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Screen magazine. No. 16

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Young women of Japan

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In the name of love

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South Africa belongs to us

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Development without tears?

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Tomorrow in their hands

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Generators of hope: the flags are not enough

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Malawi: the women

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Half of mankind

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Ghana: ways forward

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Advancement of women in poor rural areas

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