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Fifty years ago, Portugal had the highest infant mortality rate in Europe. In 1960, around 77 children died for every thousand that were born. In 2010, that figure was just three deaths for every thousand births.

Over the past half-century, Portugal has achieved one of the fastest reductions in infant mortality rates globally and is now a world leader in this area. Maternal mortality has almost disappeared. How did we achieve this? What had to change for us to come in line with the most developed countries today? “Born to live” is a film about this journey.

A documentary made by Joana Pontes for the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos in 2012.

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Imagem de uma mãe a conversar com as filhas adolescentes no documentário «Os dias contados»
The days are numbered

In recent years, «jobs for life» have become increasingly non-existent in Portugal. "The days are numbered" is a film that documents unique moments of this historic transition in...

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In recent years, «jobs for life» have become increasingly non-existent in Portugal. "The days are numbered" is a film that documents unique moments of this historic transition in...

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Imagem de uma mulher rodeada pelos 11 filhos
Born to live

Over the past half-century, Portugal has achieved one of the fastest reductions in infant mortality rates globally and is now a world leader in this area. Maternal mortality has...

53 min
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Over the past half-century, Portugal has achieved one of the fastest reductions in infant mortality rates globally and is now a world leader in this area. Maternal mortality has...

53 min
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Documentaries from the Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos co-produced by RTP, Portuguese National Television. .

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