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May 27, 2016
Finding commonality in diverse Dubai
topic:
Human Rights
by:
Vanessa Ellingham
A social innovation project aims to bring Dubai’s diverse population together through a series of activities focusing on what humans have in common.
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May 25, 2016
Zimbabwe’s roadside sculpture market
topic:
Arts
by:
Rosemary Musvipwa
The roadsides of Zimbabwe are growing into the new market place for anything worthy of being sold to satisfy a human being’s basic needs.
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May 17, 2016
Monkey Town
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Li Dawei
Xinye, a small township of the Henan Province, is remembered by Chinese people as the setting of a battle related in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
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May 12, 2016
The "Google Man" connects Kenya to the world
topic:
Digitalisation
by:
Bob Koigi
In Kenya, 69 percent of the population has access to the Internet. Still, to hundreds of thousands of ordinary citizens, the internet is an alien world.
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April 29, 2016
#RhodesMustFall – more than just a campaign
topic:
Economic Fairness
by:
Shasha Seakamela
Since early 2015 thousands of South African university students have taken to the streets calling for free education, denouncing the education fees.
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April 25, 2016
Sunshine and Solutions: rewriting the future of Sierra Leone
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Elizabeth Wainwright
“The sun comes out twice.” That means, if you do something bad to me today, tomorrow it will be my turn. Finally, it's Sierra Leone's turn.
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April 20, 2016
Fair trade to preserve a prehispanic farming technique
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Pablo Pérez Álvarez
A small company is helping the prehispanic survivors inhabitants on a group of artificial islands in Mexico to maintain their declining farming activity.
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April 20, 2016
What native South-African languages can do for the country
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Shasha Seakamela
Most black parents believe that their children's chances of success are much higher in the colonial language than if they are taught in their mother tongue.
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April 15, 2016
The Kenyan classroom voice against terrorism and radicalization
topic:
Security
by:
Bob Koigi
While we observe an unprecedented rise in terrorism, a concerning number of people, notably the youth, are being radicalized to the terror cells.
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April 13, 2016
Between a rock and a hard place - Afghan asylum seekers opt to give the journey a go
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
Together with the Kabul government, the Afghan civil society is trying hard to convince the citizen not to embark on the dangerous journey to the West.
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April 11, 2016
Are workplaces in the United Kingdom LGBT-friendly?
topic:
LGBT Rights
by:
Federica Tedeschi
FairPlanet looked at the steps employers in the UK are taking to have a positive impact on the lives of their LGBT staff.
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March 30, 2016
I dream of an India without 'untouchables'
topic:
Discrimination
by:
Jose Kalathil
Dr Bindeshwar Pathak, founded the Sulabh International Social Service Organisation in 1970, to liberate the untouchable by providing them alternatives.
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March 21, 2016
Zimbabwe’s female pilots fly into history
topic:
Women’s rights
by:
Bob Koigi
Last year, two Zimbabwean ladies flew into history when they became the first all-woman pilot team.
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March 14, 2016
"Sister Act" for the good
topic:
Economic Opportunity
by:
Bob Koigi
A group of Catholic nuns in Uganda are growing grapes and making their own wine, a forte they have been perfecting since the vines' plantation, in 1970.
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March 04, 2016
Opinion: Refugees Welcome? Britain, Germany and the Refugee Crisis
topic:
Refugees and Asylum
by:
Judith Vonberg
‘Refugees Welcome’ has been revealed as Germany’s official ‘Anglicism of the Year’ for 2015, as decided by a panel of judges. But what's [...]
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March 02, 2016
Being black in Germany
topic:
Racism
by:
Ama Lorenz
Jermain Raffington, a black professional basketball player, started the project "Schwarz-Rot-Gold" since he lacked role models while growing up in Germany.
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