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The human cost of displacement

May 14, 2012 | Olivia Bennett

Lipholo Bosielo, one of the narrators in the Molika-liko valley - Kitty Warnock | Panos London

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.

Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement

May 14, 2012 | Panos London

Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement - Bennett, McDowell | Palgrave

Announcing a new book on the real effects of displacement, informed by and growing from a Panos London project.

Climate Change Media Partnership

Jan 30, 2011 | Panos London

Panos Pictures

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.

When every drop counts

Dec 8, 2010 | Servaas van den Bosch

A Xu Bushman boy plays in his army-base home / Paul Weinberg - Panos Pictures

A report from Nambia where people are suffering from drought, that looks at ways that people are adapting to the problem.

Men who have sex with men and HIV policies in developing countries

Jul 14, 2010 | Panos London

Malawi | A man with HIV lies on a bed waiting to be moved in the Zomba General Hospital. There is little research about men who have sex with men in Malawi, which one of the reports highlighted here attributes to homophobia / Patrick Brown - Panos Pics

Overview Leaders from around the world will meet in Vienna to attend the XVIII International AIDS conference this month. The overarching theme of the conference, cited on the website, is the “emphasis on the importance of protecting and promoting human rights as a prerequisite to a successful response to HIV”. The conference is particularly focused…

Awash with climate change

Dec 17, 2009 | Panos London

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This is a brief video with four of the journalists from the Climate Change Media Partnership that went to the UN climate summit (COP15), in Copenhagen in 2009 about their impressions of the conference.

Dying marine life spells woe for Namibian economy

Dec 15, 2009 | Servaas van den Bosch

Jeanne Meintjes of Eco-Marine kayak tours in Walvis Bay and her tourist admire the seals / Mike Lloyd

The Benguela is lauded as the current of plenty but the future of its rich marine ecosystem is uncertain. Scientists fear warming seas will spell disaster for the economy of the region where the Atlantic, Indian and Southern oceans meet.

Namibia | CJ: fulfilling our potential

Oct 1, 2006 | Panos London

CJ grew up with her grandmother and says her “childhood was something very wonderful”. She dropped out of school when diagnosed HIV positive and, although she hasn’t changed as a person, “I have had to live a different life: a life of living positively”. She has found strength in her Christian faith, and benefits from…

Namibia | Karolina: bringing me peace

Oct 1, 2006 | Panos London

Karolina was diagnosed with HIV in 2004, and received counselling that has helped her to accept her status. Her partner died a month prior to the interview and his refusal to be tested for HIV is still very much on her mind: Just “before he passed away I decided to take him to the hospital…

Namibia | Jeni: leaving stigma behind

Oct 1, 2006 | Panos London

Jeni has lived with HIV for 15 years. She found out her status after her daughter became ill and tested positive at 3 months of age. At first she suffered stigma and rejection:”I was so emotionally hurt”. She sought help from the churches, but found their message negative: “I started to believe God was punishing…

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