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Revealing the gaps in consultation and communication around Rio Tinto's ilmenite mine in southern Madagascar.
African migrants account for the greatest number of new HIV diagnoses in the UK. By speaking out they can help counter discrimination and stigma.
Good sexual and reproductive health services enhance public health and improve quality of life.
Despite being the leading cause of death among people living with HIV, this study shows that media coverage of TB remains minimal or non-existent.
Social movements have brought energy, vitality and self-defined change to local, national and international responses to HIV and AIDS.
This paper weaves together recent research about social movements, public debate and communication, making the case for analysing social movements within communications and social change frameworks.
Despite significant obstacles, a huge response has been mounted to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Southern Africa. This report assesses how the role of the media could be improved.
Herding in the pastures, hopes and fears about a new road, and education are key themes in this collection of interviews from a community in the far north of Pakistan.
Interviews with the four indigenous Zapotec communities, for whom outside pressures and influences are increasing as never before.
An examination of issues around sexual violence in schools and universities worldwide.
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