Overview
Manila is one of the world's most overpopulated cities. Reporter Jenny Kleeman and director Richard Cookson find the Philippine capital stretched to breaking point, with mothers four to a bed in maternity wards, primary schools with a thousand children in each year, and graveyards with no more room to bury the dead.
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11 - 1End of the Elephant? March 26, 2010 -
11 - 2Nigeria's Killing Fields April 02, 2010 -
11 - 3Pakistan's Terror Central April 09, 2010 -
11 - 4Tobacco's Child Workers May 14, 2010 -
11 - 5Inside Burma's Secret State May 21, 2010 -
11 - 6Iraq's Next Battlefield May 28, 2010 -
11 - 7Bolivia's Child Miners June 04, 2010 -
11 - 8El Salvador: The Child Assassins June 11, 2010 -
11 - 9USA: Down and Out June 25, 2010 -
11 - 10Colombia's Dying Tribes July 02, 2010 -
11 - 11Malaria Town October 01, 2010 -
11 - 12Afghanistan's Child Drug Addicts October 08, 2010 -
11 - 13Philippines: The City with Too Many People October 15, 2010 -
11 - 14Mexico's Indian Rebellion October 22, 2010 -
11 - 15Zimbabwe's Blood Diamonds October 29, 2010 -
11 - 16Pakistan: After the Floods November 05, 2010 -
11 - 17Witches on Trial November 12, 2010 -
11 - 18India: Love on the Run November 19, 2010 -
11 - 19Senegal: School for Beggars November 26, 2010 -
11 - 20Thailand's Red Fever December 10, 2010 -
11 - 21Congo: The Children Who Came Back from the Dead April 01, 2011

