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DJ Switch, a 13-year-old campaigner for children’s rights and all-round powerhouse, talks with Subi...

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Women’s movements must continue their struggle to improve enforcement, writes Dr Eleni Sifaki.

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On a visit to Ghana, Alexi Demetriadi finds inspiration for a new politics in Britain. 

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We must listen to and work with those most affected by climate change, says Philip Goodwin.

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Farmers face hefty fines or imprisonment if new legislation is approved. Chris Walker reports.

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A new campaign offers the disillusioned electorate the chance to ‘donate’ their vote to people affected by British Government...

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Obama’s speech in Ghana has caused anger in Africa, as Sokari Ekine explains.

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Africa’s people and environment
are suffering at the hand of foreign corporations.

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Facts, figures and the history of Ghana.

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Bob Chaundy visits Ghana’s gold-mining region, where a new project is giving child labourers hope of a better future.

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When international campaigners from more than 100 countries converged on Nairobi, Kenya for this year's World Social Forum,...

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Anti-water privatization activists from all over Africa met today at
the World Social Forum to launch a new African...

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Cocoa farmers in Ghana, says Kwabena Sarpong Akosah, have every reason to join the Kuapa Kokoo co-op.

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*Ama Ata Aidoo* on God, Ghana and the cruellest of jokes.

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