Africa

2013: The end of sustainability?

One of the most interesting comments I’ve read for while came in this article by Andrew Zolli for the New York Times, written in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy late last year:

International Teachers Broaden U.S. Students' Horizons

Five U.S. institutions of higher education are welcoming 74 international educators from 13 countries who will help globalize their campuses.

If I Had 50 Million Dollars

Money TreeIf I had any poetic talent, I would have done this in rhyming couplets set to the music of the

Community Leader from Uganda Uses Radio to Promote Civic Engagement

Prossy Kawala, a radio DJ from Uganda, went from sharing shout-outs to promoting social change. “We thought we can do more, the radio can do more.”

An inconvenient truth?

Exactly ten years ago this month I was preparing for my first ever piece of work in mobile, two years of work which would lead to the development of an innovative conservation service in 2003 – wildlive! – and the release of one of the earliest reports [

Ghana Decides, 2012 – the story so far

Here are a few things we know about Ghana’s 2012 elections.

Getting the Word Out: Women, Media & Gender-Based Violence in Liberia

Despite Liberia’s progress since its civil war ended, the country’s rate of gender-based violence (GBV), including domestic violence and sexual assault, is still staggering.
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