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The smallholders’ last stand

A visit to Mozambique dispels any notion that big business is going to ‘feed Africa’…

  • Wed May 1 06:56:00 2013
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Letter from Botswana

Laughter and tolerance run dry in a land where HIV is still a swear word, says Wame Molefhe.…

  • Fri Mar 1 06:34:00 2013
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More action needed on baby food marketing

A recent report from Save the Children shows baby milk companies continue to fall short of minimum standards, says Mike Brady.…

  • Wed Mar 6 03:57:00 2013
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Haiti’s struggling healthcare system

It’s easy to blame the 2010 earthquake, but there are other factors involved, says Sokari Ekine.…

  • Mon Feb 25 04:49:00 2013
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Inmates ‘treated like animals’ in Chilean prisons

Mischa Wilmers sees the horror for himself – and meets those trying to change it.…

  • Thu Dec 6 05:41:00 2012
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Factory farms are the new sweatshops

Not only bad for animals, they also exploit and endanger their workers, says Chris Grezo.…

  • Tue Nov 20 04:13:00 2012
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Breast must remain best

Iris Gonzales reports on a looming threat to government support for breastfeeding in the Philippines.…

  • Tue Aug 28 06:21:00 2012
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Ready or not: can Bangladesh cope with climate change?

New Internationalist co-editor Hazel Healy travelled there to find out how people are adapting to a warming world.…

  • Sun Apr 1 10:32:00 2012
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The race to beat the West Africa food crisis

More than 13 million people are at risk of hunger in the Sahel…

  • Wed Mar 28 07:34:00 2012
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Africa’s hidden hunger

Chronic malnutrition fails to capture headlines, but is no less devastating for that, says Stefan Simanowitz.…

  • Fri Feb 17 05:54:00 2012
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