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Published 15:46 20 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 17:01 20 Mar 2018 GMT
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The girls and women we'll see in the documentary, ranging in age from 28 to just 11, have been through extensive counselling, as well as medical care, since the attack.
"I feel so privileged to have been filming with these girls," said the documentary's director, Lizzie Kempton.
"No-one can truly understand what they and their families have been through but I hope this documentary can give some insight and show the strength of these girls at such a difficult time in their lives."
We don't yet know when the documentary will be available on BBC Three, which is an online-only channel.
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