Wan present blong niufala bebe A Wan Smolbag Theatre and PASiFiKA Communications production

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Port Vila, Vanuatu Wan Smolbag Theatre 1998Description: 1 videocassette (34 min.) colourSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 614.532
Online resources: Summary: Every year, malaria causes sickness and death throughout Melanesia. In this fantastical film, a magical doll helps a rural family in their attempt to prevent getting malaria. Wan Present Blong Niufala Bebe sends a clear message that mosquito nets are one of the most effective ways to prevent malaria.
Item type: Audio/Visual Material
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Archives SPC AV 614.532 WAN 1998 Available 47834
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 614.532 WAN 1998 Available 09986
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 614.532 WAN 1998 Available 47832
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 614.532 WAN 1998 Available 47833
SPC Special Collections SPC AV 614.532 WAN 1998 Available 15564

Wan Smolbag Theatre receives core funding and technical support from the British Government's Department for International Development (DFID)

Starring: Laisa Kabilelu, Roslyn Mafe, Timothy Andrew, Lucy Seresere. Written by: Jo Dorras. Produced by: Peter Walker. Directed by: Peter Walker and Dale Hermanson.

Every year, malaria causes sickness and death throughout Melanesia. In this fantastical film, a magical doll helps a rural family in their attempt to prevent getting malaria. Wan Present Blong Niufala Bebe sends a clear message that mosquito nets are one of the most effective ways to prevent malaria.