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Dr Allan Pamba on the ‘silent epidemic’ that drove him to leave his Kenyan village, train as a...
From cattle herder to big pharma expert: one man's fight to end malaria – podcast
Dr Allan Pamba on the ‘silent epidemic’ that drove him to leave his Kenyan village, train as a...
From cattle herder to big pharma expert: one man's fight to end malaria – podcast
Dr Allan Pamba on the ‘silent epidemic’ that drove him to leave his Kenyan village, train as a...
The woman who braves bullets and bombs to uphold her father's legacy in Somalia – podcast
Elman Ali Ahmed dedicated his life to disarming child soldiers and trying to end conflict in...
'Mobilising shame is hard when politicians are shameless': campaigners offering hope – podcast
Lucy Lamble talks to Thomas Coombes from Amnesty International about the importance of letting...
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Lucy Lamble talks to Angie Kaster, co-founder of Egypt’s first roller derby team – the all-female...
'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers – podcast
Lucy Lamble talks to Rebecca Ratcliffe about her investigations into exploitation and the misuse...
'Everything was clouded by Trump in 2017': a challenging year for poor nations – podcast
Lucy Lamble looks back over 12 months of critical changes for developing countries, dominated by...
'It was unbelievable horror': the Rohingya crisis – podcast
With nearly a million Rohingya driven out of Myanmar in what the UN has called textbook ‘ethnic...
'Famine as mass atrocity': in conversation with Alex de Waal – podcast
When the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union, they planned to starve 30 million people to death. Seven...
'Making war is easier than making peace': in conversation with Colombia's President Santos – podcast
With six months left in office, Juan Manuel Santos talks to Lucy Lamble about whether his...
'Some people believe disability is contagious': breaking down barriers in Mozambique – podcast
From school to the workplace, people with disabilities in Mozambique face stigma and...
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In this monthly podcast, Guardian supporters ask the questions and a Guardian panel try to...
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Does healthcare for all hold the key to Tanzania's future? – podcast
Backed by Graça Machel and her fellow Elders, the Tanzanian government is introducing healthcare...
'Without health, people have nothing': Tanzania seeks a political salve – podcast
Backed by Graça Machel and her fellow Elders, the Tanzanian government is introducing healthcare...
Why we need to get contraceptives to teenagers – podcast
For 1.8 billion young people – the largest cohort ever – family planning will be vital in shaping...
How do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia? – podcast
After the civil war that claimed 250,000 lives ended with last year’s accord, Lucy Lamble...
Why is east Africa facing a hunger crisis and what can be done? – podcast
As hunger spreads in east Africa, famine threatens to take hold beyond South Sudan. Lucy Lamble...
El trabajo infantil en Bolivia: ¿puede justificarse? – podcast
Kary Stewart analiza por qué 850.000 niños trabajan en Bolivia y si los números pueden ser...
Is child labour always wrong? The view from Bolivia – podcast
Kary Stewart looks at why 850,000 children work in Bolivia, and whether the numbers can be...
African women form a united front in the battle for equality – podcast
Kary Stewart looks at how feminists are championing women’s rights across the continent and...
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