A team of UK-based BBC World Service radio producers will produce series in their native languages. Their radio programmes have been planned to meet the needs and raise relevant issues facing BBC ...
The audio used in this site was originally broadcast on BBC World Service radio as part of the series Surviving AIDs produced by the BBC's African Service. Contact Us ...
For a whole world of live radio and much more get the BBC World Service app (Android / iOS), where voices you can trust will make sense of global events, reveal discoveries, go to the heart of ...
Through Sexwise, the BBC World Service (BBC) and the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) have been working together in different regions of the world to speak to people in their own ...
The audio used in this site was originally broadcast on BBC World Service radio as part of the series Surviving AIDs produced by the BBC's African Service. Contact Us ...
The audio used in this site was originally broadcast on BBC World Service radio as part of the series Surviving AIDs produced by the BBC's African Service. Contact Us ...
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Planned cost-saving measures include closing posts across the service in the UK and internationally as well as cutting roles ...
A panel of leading figures join presenter Jonny Dymond in Vilnius for BBC World Questions BBC World Questions will come to Vilnius on Tuesday 4 February to bring together the public and leading ...
In 8 out of 10 cases HIV is transmitted during sex between a man and a woman or between two men. The virus is passed on when infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids from one partner enters the ...