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Mexico resists Monsanto corn

Jen Wilton and Liam Barrington-Bush report from Oaxaca on a visit from Indian ‘seed activist’ Vandana Shiva.…

  • Fri May 24 06:16:00 2013
  • Rank: 100

A Memory This Size and other stories: The Caine Prize for African Writing 2013

A Memory This Size and other stories: The Caine Prize for African Writing 2013…

  • Wed May 15 09:36:00 2013
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Tackling obstetric fistula in Sierra Leone

Regina Bash-Taqi from Health Poverty Action reports on positive steps to tackle the devastating childbirth injury.…

  • Thu May 23 04:02:00 2013
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Regina Bash-Taqi

Regina Bash-Taqi is Country Director for Health Poverty Action Sierra Leone.…

  • Thu May 23 03:00:00 2013
  • Rank: 100

PODCAST: Chris Brazier on 40 years of New Internationalist

The magazine’s longest serving co-editor discusses world progress and whether the concepts of development and economic growth are out of date.…

  • Tue Feb 26 08:41:00 2013
  • Rank: 100

From war to democracy: reframing Sierra Leone

As he remembers the 1999 Freetown massacre, Seray Bangura looks to a bright future for the country formally known as ‘war torn.’…

  • Sun Jan 6 07:25:00 2013
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Seray Bangura

Seray Bangura is a reporter with Radar Media Development…

  • Sun Jan 6 03:00:00 2013
  • Rank: 100

Women will lose out in Sierra Leone election

Sabrina Mahtani on the push for equal leadership representation, and the question of gender quotas.…

  • Thu Nov 15 12:31:00 2012
  • Rank: 100

Sierra Leone beyond Charles Taylor

As the world hails the ex-Liberian President’s 50-year sentence for civil war atrocities, Sabrina Mahtani hopes the judgment will not detract from the root causes of the conflict.…

  • Wed May 30 09:18:00 2012
  • Rank: 100

Sabrina Mahtani

Sabrina Mahtani is a British-Zambian lawyer who has worked on human rights projects in Sierra Leone since 2005, including the Centre for Accountability and Rule of Law and ‘Opin Yu Yi’ (‘Open Your Eyes’), the country’s first human rights film festival…

  • Wed May 30 03:00:00 2012
  • Rank: 100

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