Posted 8 March 2016 0:55 GMT By: Rustam Ali Seerat original For Afghan women, the systematic repression and violence of the Taliban era was...
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DEVELOPMENT: The Great Land Rush Series: Ethiopia: The billionaire’s farm
MARCH 1 2016 Written by: Tom Burgis Images by Charlie Bibby original Across the globe, investors are betting billions on land. Tom Burgis reports...
HAITI/ON THE MEDIA: Parting Words From Haiti’s Not-So-Sweet Mickey: Fueling An Uunsupportive Environment For Women In Media
FEBRUARY 29TH, 2016 By: Janelle Nodhturft Williams original Former Haitian President Michel Martelly left office on February 7, 2016, the 30th...
AFGHANISTAN: Turquoise Mountain: Artists Transforming Afghanistan
Original March 5, 2016 – January 29, 2017 International Gallery From its critical position on the ancient Silk Road that stretches from Europe to...
ON THE MEDIA: Can explanatory journalism cure the internet?
Richard Fawal | February 26, 2016 10:30am original This post is part of our project examining the importance of explanatory journalism. The first...
ON THE MEDIA: Explanatory journalism: A tool in the war against polarization and dysfunction
By: Thomas E. Mann | February 29, 2016 10:00am original This post is part of our project examining the importance of explanatory journalism. The...
ON THE MEDIA/AFGHANISTAN: Bringing FRAME BY FRAME Back to Kabul
When I sat down for the 14 hour flight to from New York to Dubai in mid-January, I felt a bit nervous that the only screening that we had planned...
AFGHANISTAN: Young Afghan activist Hasina Jalal wins Global Women Leadership award
By KHAAMA PRESS - Tue Mar 01 2016, 3:02 pm original Celebrated Hasina Jalal won the Global Women Leadership award on 17th Feb. 2016 for her hard...
ON DEVELOPMENT: Aid work: an insult to the poor? – poem
A Zimbabwean aid worker shares his reflections on the NGO sector through a poem By: Admiral Ncube Friday 19 February 201605.34 EST original...
ON THE MEDIA:What Everyone Should Know About Filming (And Sharing) Injustice on Social Media
policy.mic, by Amber van Moessner February 25, 2016 Armed with mobile devices and social media, citizen journalists around the world have become...
ON DEVELOPMENT: The future of aid: will international NGOs survive?
By: Deborah Doane Tuesday 23 February 2016 09.01 EST original My first job in the international NGO (INGO) sector was working with the British Red...
ON DEVELOPMENT: The stealth aid raid: militarising Britain’s development budget
By: Diane Abbott Mon, 29 Feb 2016 17:38 GMT original Any views expressed in this article are those of the author and not of Thomson Reuters...