The World's Most Dangerous Place For Women
Over on the Ö÷²¥´óÐã Three Blog there's a fascinating piece from Fiona Lloyd-Davies, the director of The World's Most Dangerous Place For Women, describing the challenges and emotions of putting together the documentary.
As Dana, the blog editor says, just watching the preview for the programme leaves you feeling angry, emotional, upset and more than just a little intrigued.
The programme, which airs on Ö÷²¥´óÐã Three tonight (Tuesday 30 March), follows a young woman's journey back to the to see the effects of widespread violence and rape against women in the country.
One of our aims on the TV Blog is to give you the inside stories on the shows featured here, or highlight inside stories in other places, and Fiona's piece does just that, painting a vivid picture of a country where "rape is cheaper than bullets".
The World's Most Dangerous Place For Women is one of a range of programmes across the whole Ö÷²¥´óÐã network to coincide with earlier this month.
Jana Bennett has already written about the highlights of this series in a previous post on this blog - if you've not already read the post, it's a good place to start for a snapshot of other programmes around the day.
Gary Andrews is standing in for Fiona Wickham, TV Blog Editor, while she's on holiday