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The World's Most Dangerous Place for Women

Twenty-three-year-old Judith Wanga grew up in London but was born thousands of miles away in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She's now going back to Congo - 20 years later.

Twenty-three-year-old Judith Wanga grew up in London but was born thousands of miles away in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Sent away by her parents to live in Britain as a small child, she's now going back to Congo - 20 years later - to meet them for the very first time.

She wants to understand the childhood she missed and the country she was forced to leave. After reuniting with her parents in the capital, Kinshasa, Jude heads east to an area of the country that's been devastated by war.

It is the most dangerous place in the world to be a woman, where rape has become a weapon of war. Jude meets survivors - women and children - as well as perpetrators, and finds out what's driving this brutality - the precious minerals that make our mobile phones and laptops work.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 21 Feb 2011 02:55

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Role Contributor
Director Fiona Lloyd-Davies
Producer Fiona Lloyd-Davies
Producer Sarah Waldron
Narrator Thandiwe Newton

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