24/05/2010
Somali doctor survives attack; UK body donation; Namibia's disco dancing First Lady.
On Outlook with Matthew Bannister...
Under siege in Mogadishu
Somali doctor, Hawa Abdi, relives the harrowing moment when hundreds of armed militia stormed her hospital on the outskirts of the Somali capital. This inspirational woman has battled to keep her hospital open and care for her patients amidst the troubles in the war torn country. Dr Abdi's daughter, Dr Amina Adan describes how helpless she felt when her mother's clinic was seized and she was on the end of the telephone in another country.
UK body donation
Thinking about what happens to your body after death is a subject not many like to dwell on. Not so for Scottish sheep farmer, Donald Dunlop. When he found out he was dying of terminal cancer he decided to donate his corpse to medical science. He wanted to carry on working after death. His daughter, journalist Tessa Dunlop, tells his story.
Namibia's First Lady
First Lady Penehupifo Pohamba talks to the 成人快手's Veronique Edwards about delivering babies, marriage proposals and disco dancing.
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- Mon 24 May 2010 21:05GMT成人快手 World Service Online
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