Tobacco Slave nominated for World Health Organization film award
Published on 18 April 2024A University of Bath film shedding light on the plight of tobacco farmers in Malawi has been nominated for a World Health Organization film award
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A University of Bath film shedding light on the plight of tobacco farmers in Malawi has been nominated for a World Health Organization film award
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