When people starve they do things they know are bad for them
May 17, 2012 | Kaidia Samaké | Voices from the Ground | Leave a comment
“We know we are destroying our environment… but we don’t have any choice.”
May 17, 2012 | Kaidia Samaké | Voices from the Ground | Leave a comment
“We know we are destroying our environment… but we don’t have any choice.”
May 16, 2012 | Bhan Sahu | Voices from the Ground | Leave a comment
Citizen journalism and knowledge-sharing can make an impact, and Bhan’s work shows it. She blogs about how she helps people in remote conflict areas, who often can’t read or write, use the internet and mobile phones to make themselves heard.
May 15, 2012 | Audrey Wabwire | Print feature | 1 Comment
This from-the-ground feature explores the impact of corruption on the education system in Kenya, hearing local perspectives from home, from school and from the NGO sector.
May 14, 2012 | Olivia Bennett | Panos London Blog | 1 Comment
Olivia Bennett talks about her recent pubication, Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement, based on learning and oral testimonies from a Panos London project.
May 11, 2012 | Mary Madiga | Voices from the Ground | 1 Comment
Looking back over how she became the activist she is today, Mary Madiga is proud to be a Dalit – “people who are broken in body, but not in spirit”.
Bringing service users and health staff together to shape and improve services and to identify and test practical changes is no easy task, but it is a valuable process.
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) published its agenda for the COP 17 on 19th September 2011. The current agenda has changed little since the COP 16 in Cancun in 2010 and the COP 15 in Copenhagen in 2009.
Hungry in the City is a collection of stories from people in developing countries around the world who explain how they are surviving in an era of higher food prices, inflation and hunger.
This case study shares recommendations and details the lessons learned during a communications project to improve media reporting on tuberculosis (TB) in Zambia.

The Panos Network is a dynamic global partnership of eight independent institutes held together by a common mission and set of values.

The Stigma Index is a tool to measure stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV.

Academic research makes a crucial contribution to development but too often findings are kept within the research community. The media can play a part in communicating this knowledge.

The focus of this project is to increase the availability of original, high-quality articles and broadcasts about life in developing countries written by local journalists.

The media has a key role to play in raising awareness about climate change at both global and local levels. The CCMP project is an exciting programme designed to ensure this will happen.

The aim of Beyond Consultation is to involve young Africans in shaping Sexual Health and HIV/AIDS services in three London boroughs in order to help develop more effective services that respond to the needs of the community.
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