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World Service,·371 episodes
How 'Positive Living' is helping combat the AIDS virus in Tanzania
10 Oct 2001,·28 mins
Jenny Bond talks about the changes she's seen during her time as a Royal Correspondant
11 Oct 2001,·28 mins
In the fight against terrorism, is it time to start using women on the front line of war?
05 Nov 2001,·28 mins
A new film reveals what it's really like for Afghani women living under the Taliban
12 Nov 2001,·28 mins
Why one Bosnian woman refuses to give up the search for her dead children
16 Nov 2001,·28 mins
A female truck driver, Masai nomad and world traveller talk about life in motion
26 Nov 2001,·28 mins
What role will women play in a rebuilt Afghanistan and are they confident of change?
03 Dec 2001,·28 mins
Madonna talks exclusively and candidly about her fame and working with husband Guy Ritchie
07 Dec 2001,·28 mins
A look at the case of an anonymous US couple trying to clone their dead baby
16 Dec 2001,·28 mins
Graca Machel talks about the suffering armed combat causes for the world's children
24 Dec 2001,·28 mins
A special edition of Everywoman looking at the challenges and rewards of nursing
31 Dec 2001,·28 mins
A new civil code in Turkey that recognises men and women as equal has caused controversy
04 Jan 2002,·28 mins
How a Swedish artist documentated the burgeoning sex industry in the Czech Republic
28 Jan 2002,·28 mins
What is behind the amnesty being proposed by Putin on female prisoners in Russia?
04 Feb 2002,·28 mins
Amira Hass, an Israeli journalist, explains why she lives in the West Bank
08 Feb 2002,·28 mins
In Lahore, prostitution and performance are linked - despite the conservative society
15 Feb 2002,·28 mins
Conservationist Kanchana Weerakoon explains why the Sri Lankan wilderness needs protection
15 Mar 2002,·28 mins
Pakistan's Minister For Education discusses the challenges of improving girls' literacy
21 Mar 2002,·28 mins
Forced marriage is still rife across the globe - why, and what can be done to stop it?
28 Mar 2002,·28 mins
Uruguay political prisoner Sarah Mendes talks about how her activism cost her her son
05 Apr 2002,·28 mins
Why one young mum is taking on the Gibraltar Supreme Court to ensure a fair hearing
06 May 2002,·28 mins
Why is it always a woman that's responsible when a baby goes missing from a hospital?
13 May 2002,·28 mins
English novelist Lisa St Aubin De Teran describes her whirlwind first marriage to an exile
27 May 2002,·28 mins
Why are women taking much more authoritative roles within the Italian Mafia?
03 Jun 2002,·28 mins
Ireland's president Mary Robinson talks about the impact of 9/11 on human rights
10 Jun 2002,·28 mins
Queen Noor Al Hussein talks about her work with WWF to prevent the illegal timber trade
24 Jun 2002,·28 mins
How 200 Nigerian women won a battle against oil giants - by threatening to strip off
19 Jul 2002,·28 mins
How will the US government's decision to withhold family planning funding affect women?
29 Jul 2002,·28 mins
How one Kenyan orphanage is experiencing great success caring for HIV positive babies
05 Aug 2002,·28 mins
UN whistleblower Kathryn Bolkovac talks about her experience of exposing her colleagues
12 Aug 2002,·28 mins