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Climate change is happening now but whether people have information to help them understand it depends on where they live. The communicating climate change video profiles the work of the Climate Change Media Partnership and the annual training fellowships for journalists from the developing South that it offers. Watch the video
Should poor countries do more to exploit their poverty in the media? A film by artist Renzo Martens asks thorny questions about photojournalists and aid agencies.
Farmers insure against bad weather
A UN backed report suggests that weather insurance could help raise farmers out of poverty. We report from a project in central Malawi; the first to adopt it in Africa.
In 1993 fighting and unrest led to as many as 250,000 ethnic Georgians being expelled from Abkhazia and becoming displaced in Georgia. Conflicts in Chechnya and South Ossetia have increased the number of refugees and displaced people in the country. A new photo gallery shows how people have tried to come to terms with their displacement.
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