Snakebite Burden in India - A Short Advocacy Film

Puppet show for Snakebite Awareness

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Snakebite - Be Informed, Be Safe (HINDI)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (BANGLA)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (TELUGU)

Snakebite - Be Informed, Be Safe (MARATHI)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (KANNADA)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (GUJARATI)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (MALAYALAM)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (TAMIL)

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Snakebite - Be Informed, Be Safe (ENGLISH)

Snakebite - Be Informed, Be Safe (ASSAMESE)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (SANTHALI)

SNAKEBITE - Be Informed, Be Safe (ORIYA)

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Testimonial

  • Matthew R. Lewin, MD, PhD, Director California Academy of Sciences Member--WHO Snakebite Envenoming Working Group (Antidotes Committee)

    This is a masterpiece of documentary journalism. Thank you for producing this extraordinary documentary and making it available to the World without restriction. It is a devastating portrait of snakebite unlike any I have ever seen. I can't get past the first two minutes without feeling utterly inadequate and too slow in my efforts. After seeing the film this morning...I am more determined than ever.

  • Julien Potet, Neglected Tropical Disease Advisor, MSF

    “The Dead Don’t Talk”, SHE-India’s latest documentary film on snakebites in India, is an excellent awareness and advocacy tool. It contains many testimonies by snakebite victims, caregivers and treatment providers. The film is a must-watch for all those who want to reduce the high burden of snakebite envenomings !

  • Bernadette Abela-Ridder, Team leader on neglected zoonotic diseases of the Department for the Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) of the World Health Organization (WHO).

    This film shows the reality of what people suffer from snakebite envenomations: the pain, the desperation, the loss of precious lives …….. and the prevailing under-recognition of the subject and the consequences that people face every day. This video touches the deepest of empathy and motivates to action.