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Gapcast #5 - The Bangladesh Miracle

GapCasts by Gapminder Foundation by Staffan Landin

Nov 1, 200700:05:32Technology

Ever heard about the Miracle in Bangladesh over the last 40 years? In 1960 an average women in Bangladesh gave birth to 7 children, and one out of four of them died before school age. But after independence in 1971 amazi...

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Gapcast #5 - The Bangladesh Miracle is an episode from GapCasts by Gapminder Foundation by Staffan Landin. Ever heard about the Miracle in Bangladesh over the last 40 years? In 1960 an average women in Bangladesh gave birth to 7 children, a...

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Published Nov 1, 2007, 00:05:32 long, audio available.

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Ever heard about the Miracle in Bangladesh over the last 40 years? In 1960 an average women in Bangladesh gave birth to 7 children, and one out of four of them died before school age. But after independence in 1971 amazing things has happened.

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