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Afghan theatre of war comes to the stage

May 10, 2012 | Aunohita Mojumdar

A woman wearing a white burqa holds a rose to her nose at a street market in Khwaja-Bahauddin - Yannis Kontos | Polaris | Panos Pictures

Emotional trauma is perhaps the single largest unreported fallout of Afghanistan’s brutal wars. This interactive theatre project aims to help the survivors cope with violence, even when facing social restrictions.

Afghanistan’s first and only woman governor

Mar 8, 2012 | Aunohita Mojumdar

Habiba Sarobi - Aunohita Mojumdar | Panos London

As part of the Breaking Barriers series, we spoke to Habiba Sarobi: Afghanistan’s first and only woman governor.

Publications mark the arrival of seven-billionth child

Nov 4, 2011 | Panos London

Robert Sserunjogi from Kampala, Uganda and his wife, Janet Nalweiso, plan to have two children. For now they are focusing on bringin up their only son, Eric. The photographer has previously been trained and equipped by Panos - Wambi Michael | Panos London

This week we had a series of features published in the Swedish national newspaper Svenska Dagbladet to coincide with the birth of the world’s seven billionth baby.

PANOS – 25 years in news and pictures

Aug 1, 2011 | Panos London

Panos London's journalism includes the opinions and voices of people most affected by development issues

As Panos London celebrates its 25th anniversary, the charity says it is time for European media to open the door to developing country journalists

Panos journalists published in Europe

May 13, 2011 | Panos London

Analysis on Osama bin Laden's death by Rina Saeed Khan in Svenska Dagbladet

Several of our journalists involved in Panos London’s Linking Southern Journalists with European Media (LSJ) project have had stories published in European newspapers this month, including an article on the death of Osama bin Laden filed from Abbottabad where the al-Qaeda founder had been hiding.

Breaking barriers: Women in a man’s world

Apr 6, 2011 | Panos London

Women learning to be taxi drivers at the Azad Foundation look at a map of New Delhi / Suzanne Lee - Panos London

Panos London presents six case studies of women who are defying stereotypes to tackle poverty and gender inequality in developing countries.

Women are key to tackling inequality and global poverty in developing countries says Panos London

Mar 6, 2011 | Panos London

Women learning to be taxi drivers at the Azad Foundation look at a map of New Delhi / Suzanne Lee - Panos London

Economic pressures are encouraging more women to challenge taboos and find success in roles traditionally held by men in some developing countries, says Mark Wilson, Executive Director of Panos London. To mark the centenary year of International Women’s Day on March 8, Panos London has produced a case study media pack profiling extraordinary women from around the world who have taken on roles previously deemed just for men.

Linking southern journalists

Feb 10, 2011 | Panos London

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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.

Aunohita Mojumdar

Jan 1, 2001 | Anna Egan

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Aunohita Mojumdar is an Indian freelance journalist based in Kabul since 2003. She contributes to a wide variety of media that includes but is not limited to Eurasianet, Asia Times, Himal South asia, the Guardian, the Christian Science Monitor, NRC Handelsblad (Dutch), Sydsvenska (Swedish), Al Jazeera, Times of India and Hindustan Times. Her reporting attempts to…

Abdul Saboor Noorzad

Jan 1, 2001 | Anna Egan

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