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Premiering 12/10 - Human Rights Day: In India, millions of vulnerable children are bought and sold. Filmmaker Pankaj Johar travels the country, exposing a nation in which abuse, exploitation and systematic injustice tear apart children and their parents. For more: https://worldchannel.org/episode/doc-... A production of THE WHY Foundation. #DocWorld #WHYSLAVERY #humanrights SUBSCRIBE to our CHANNEL: http://bit.ly/WC_YTSubscribe Newsletter: https://worldchannel.org/newsletter-s... Website: https://worldchannel.org/show/doc-world/ Facebook: / worldchannel Instagram: / worldchannel Twitter: / worldchannel THE WHY encapsulates their vision of making investigative documentaries available to everyone, everywhere. To combat unequal access to information THE WHY produces & donates documentaries to underserved countries, reaching more than 200 countries and territories with over 70 television broadcasters, local non-profit organizations and schools. DOC WORLD is a weekly showcase bringing the best international documentaries to an American audience. The series dives deep into the heart of the issues - social concerns, cultural touchstones, political hot topics, and economic inequities. Continue to be surprised, informed, and delighted by the commonalities and differences that you, and peoples and cultures experience around the globe. WORLD CHANNEL is a 24/7, full service multicast channel featuring public television’s signature nonfiction documentary, science and news programming complemented by original content from emerging producers. Launched in August 2007, WORLD is produced and distributed by WGBH/Boston, American Public Television (APT) and WNET/New York in association with Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and the National Educational Telecommunications Association (NETA). Funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the MacArthur Foundation and the Wyncote Foundation.