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We use a number of approaches across a wide range of issues, working with journalists, communities and policy-makers
This project aims to increase the availability of original, high-quality articles and broadcasts about life in developing countries written by local journalists. The coverage will include the opinions and voices of those most affected by issues such as climate change, HIV and AIDS, and trade.
Through our analysis of the UK press, dialogue meetings and training sessions, we have encouraged members of African migrant communities to speak out about HIV, engage with the media, and confront the discrimination they face.
Our panel discussions at the WTO's Public Forum exposed the different perspectives of journalists in the North and South on their crucial role in creating public awareness of trade policymaking.
Africa has been high on the agenda of recent G8 summits. But where were African voices in these debates? Our team of African journalists provided new insights on the G8.
Ensuring that individuals and community groups can represent themselves at all levels, and engage effectively with local and national media.
All our work is informed by a set of core values: