Youthful Populations: Maternal and Child Heath in Gambia

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Youthful Populations: Maternal and Child Heath in Gambia
  • Production Date: 2008
  • Duration: 04.50
  • Key Stage: 3-5
  • You can purchase the DVD that features this material from
    Pumpkin Interactive

How can a youthful and growing population be managed? This video discusses the efforts to reduce Gambia's infant mortality rate and improve the health of expectant mothers.

Youthful Populations DVD suggested specification links

AQA

 

GCSE Geography A

Unit 2 – Population Change

A level Geography

Unit 1 – Population Change

Edexcel

 

GCSE Geography B

Unit 2, Topic 1 – Population Dynamics

OCR

 

GCSE Geography B

Theme 2 – Population and Settlement

A level Geography

Unit F763 – Population and Resources

WJEC

 

GCSE Geography A

Topic 4 – Changing Populations

A level Geography

G2 – Investigating Population Change

 

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