May 16, 2012 | Bhan Sahu
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.
Apr 30, 2012 | Bhan Sahu
Bhan Sahu blogs about a new campaign she is organising, helping those who are being displaced from fertile farmland to make room for 34 thermal power plants.
Apr 27, 2012 | Purple Romero
“The growth of social media has helped established news organisations such as the Guardian, which we visited, make it possible for voices from other parts of the world to be heard amid the economic crunch.”
Mar 5, 2012 | Tim Williams
Langston James “Kimo” Goree VI, Director of IISD Reporting Services, talked to Tim Williams about the International Institute for Sustainable Development, communication technology and what room there is for marginalised voices in this forum.
Feb 13, 2012 | Panos London
Birgitte Jallov talks about her new book, Empowerment Radio, and the potential for community radio to make a powerful, positive change for communities.
Feb 13, 2012 | Tim Williams
Tim Williams had the pleasure of voting through the proposal for World Radio Day at the UNESCO general conference. But who would have guessed that establishing a date would be such a diplomatic minefield?
Jan 27, 2012 | Panos London
We’re launching a 72-hour challenge for five student filmmakers to create a 3 minute short film around marginalised voices.
Jan 18, 2012 | Rob Safar
We’re happy to announce that you can now connect with Panos London on Google+ as another way of sharing and spreading voices that were once much quieter.
Jan 16, 2012 | Tia Jeewa
Panos London is proud to be sponsoring the first International Student Film Festival. We’ll also be sponsoring an internship for one lucky student, mentoring them to use participatory communication methods to enhance their film making skills.
Jan 11, 2012 | Maimoona Shahzadi
The stagnant pool of water would last for days and become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. It was especially hazardous for the younger children and older guardians who came to drop and pick up the children. There had been instances when they would fall into the dirty water.