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Posts tagged 'Poverty'
A Celebration of Africa’s Linguistic Diversity in the Village of Agnack
June 1, 2013 -
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One of Africa’s most natural and valuable resources is its cultural and linguistic diversity, exemplified in a small village...
Can You Live Below the Line So Others Can Rise Above It?
April 23, 2013 -
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Thousands of people will be attempting to live on £1 a day to raise awareness on the effects of poverty, which go far beyond...
Homelessness: The Big Issue
March 20, 2013 -
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As the homeless population continues to grow, society must move beyond stereotypes that denigrate and marginalise some of the most...
Majid in Morroco: An Orphan’s Tale
February 7, 2013 -
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Majid tells the story of a Moroccan orphan's journey through life towards remembrance of his parents, with encounters of kindness,...
Aghbalou: Water and Poverty in the Moroccan Desert
January 7, 2013 -
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In Aghbalou: The Source of Water, Director Remigiusz Sowa explores the most unlikely and perilous of friendships, water...
The Whole World in Her Hands: The Amazing Life of a Midwife
November 1, 2012 -
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Few professions can claim to be in contact with the entire population and encounter the unspoken challenges of every social...
Brazil: Debunking Travel Myths
October 18, 2012 -
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Popular misconceptions about Brazil are rife, but rarely do these myths have any solid grounding Before travelling...
Paris: The City of Light with Its Own Dark Secrets
October 17, 2012 -
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Many Roma inhabitants in Paris are living in the worst human conditions imaginable, a fact which goes completely unnoticed It...
A Dickensian Birthday Celebration
September 29, 2012 -
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Charles Dickens' illustrated works continue to entertain and inform today, in the year we celebrate his 200th birthday 2012...
Marikana: Undermining South Africa’s Democracy?
September 20, 2012 -
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The recent, often misreported, miners’ protests in Marikana may herald a shift in South African democracy, but the direction...
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