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Pure Earth Shorts: Films from the Field

International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week Webinar Series

October 23-29, 2022

Featuring short documentary screenings  followed by panel discussions with a range of expert speakers focused on the impact and replicability of evidenced-based solutions, and an audience Q&A.

 

One in 36 Million

6 minute video

How severe lead pollution is impacting the health and future of one family in Mirzapur, Bangladesh and how all stakeholders can be part of the solution

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Watch a screening of Shaila’s Story, a portrait of a mother raising a child with brain damage as a result of lead poisoning from an informal battery recycling operation near her home in Mirzapur, Bangladesh. 

Learn how lead pollution from the common practice of substandard lead-acid battery recycling damages the cognitive development of children, and how government agencies and industry actors can work to prevent future lead exposure, enabling children to reach their full potential.

Featuring a panel discussion with a range of expert speakers focused on the impact and replicability of our evidenced-based solutions, and an audience Q&A.

Panel participants include:

Rachael Kupka (moderator), Executive Director, GAHP

Siddika Sultana, Executive Director, ESDO

Dr. Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Lead and Project Coordinator, Environmental Interventions Unit, International Center for Diarrheal Diseases Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b)

Dr. Howard Hu, Professor and the Flora L. Thornton Chair of the Department of Population and Public Health Sciences in the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California

Drew McCartor, Executive Director, Pure Earth

The Lead Rush

9 minute video

Lessons from the Thiaroye-sur-Mer Tragedy: Progress Towards Environmentally Sound Lead Recycling in Africa

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Watch a screening of The Lead Rush, which follows the story of a community in Thiaroye-sur-Mer, Senegal, where 18 young children died in 2007-2008 as a result of informal battery recycling. Pure Earth and GAHP return to the village 13 years later to assess the sustainability of our environmental and health intervention. 

Learn how through collaboration between government, the community, and industry, a formal lead smelter was created, and whether this can serve as a model for lead pollution interventions throughout Africa. 

Featuring a panel discussion with a range of expert speakers focused on the impact and replicability of our evidenced-based solutions, and an audience Q&A.

Panel participants include:

Drew McCartor (moderator), Executive Director, Pure Earth

Terseer Ugbor, Executive Secretary, Alliance for Responsible Battery Recycling

Dr. Sampson Atiemo, Executive Chairman, Mountain Research Institute

Brian Wilson, Consultant, International Lead Association

Solving a Toxic Mystery

4 minute video

How a collaborative effort got the lead out of Georgian spices

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Watch a screening of Solving a Toxic Mystery: When a national survey in the Republic of Georgia discovered over 40% of children were lead poisoned, the race was on to identify and stop the source, which was discovered to be adulterated spices. 

Learn how this widespread problem was solved in just 2 years and why this is relevant to having a safe global food supply chain. 

Featuring a panel discussion with a range of expert speakers focused on the impact and replicability of our evidenced-based solutions, and an audience Q&A.

Panel participants include:

Drew McCartor, Executive Director, Pure Earth

Paromita Hore, Director, Environmental Exposure Assessment and Education, NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

Khatuna Akhalaia, Country Director, Pure Earth Georgia

Richard Fuller, Founder and President, Pure Earth