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Amy Hall reports on a little-known tradition with devastating impacts on girls in African communities.…
Angered by the avoidable tragic factory collapse at Rana Plaza, Bangladesh, Mari Marcel Thekaekara looks at how we’ve regressed on employment.…
In a fertile environment for kidnapping, the overwhelming majority of victims in the region are refugees from Eritrea…
It is refreshing to hear a piece of good news that will impact on people living in poverty across the globe, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Aminatou Haidar, from Western Sahara; Rigoberta Menchú, from Guatemala; Mari Marcel Thekaekara, from India; and Domitila Barrios de Chungara, from Bolivia.…
Human rights lawyer Dianne Post and writer and filmmaker Bishakha Datta go head-to-head.…
As part of World Water Day on 22 March 2013, Sokari Ekine writes on the clean water and sanitation crisis facing Haiti.…
Iris Gonzales is saddened by what has been happening in India, a country close to her heart.…
While minority rights are eroded, Pakistan enjoys impunity as a ‘strategic ally’ of the US, writes Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
Beth Tichborne has been shocked at the reaction, by the courts and police, to her protest that Prime Minister, David Cameron, ‘has blood on his hands.’…
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