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Ailin Conant recalls her inspiration for a moving new play of traumatic homecomings.…
Former humanitarian chief defends the UN’s record during the civil war in Sri Lanka, but critics are unlikely to be convinced says Chris Harmer.…
In a country where political discourse is defined by ethnic group, Maina Waruru fears vernacular radio stations could be used to incite hate.…
The veteran journalist talks to Libby Powell about the dearth of tweeting Tuaregs, reporting war crimes and the scourge of guinea worm.…
Sabrina Mahtani on the push for equal leadership representation, and the question of gender quotas.…
Amy Hall reports from the UK Feminista Summer School, which set out to show that women need to be more than statistics to each other.…
British Indians need to be among those bringing the people responsible for the 2002 carnage to justice says Mari Marcel Thekaekara.…
In the second of a three-part series from DRC, Erin Byrnes looks at the role of the UN mission in the region: vital guardians or toothless watchdogs?…
Wayne Ellwood argues that co-ops – democratic, community-focused – offer an egalitarian way out of our current mess.…
The community courts set up to bring justice after the Rwandan genocide close this month…
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