In India, Pakistan, and China, being born a girl can be an instant death sentence. This program - winner of the Albert Londres Prize, France's highest award for journalism - unflinchingly examines the cultural, economic, and political reasons for th...
Thirty-six million women are missing in India. The economic burden of dowries and the ancestral preference for boys make the birth of a daughter a shameful event. Ultrasound tests and abortions, medical acts which were supposed to represent progress...