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July 07, 2015
African farmers triumph over pests
topic:
Food Security
by:
Bob Koigi
Kenya loses up to 40% of its farm produce during post-harvest mostly through poor storage and pest attacks, costing the country over $500 million annually.
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July 05, 2015
The value of a child
topic:
Poverty
by:
Shuriah Niazi
Amidst a spiraling crisis of farmer suicide, authorities in central India have received reports of farmers selling their children into forced labour.
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June 30, 2015
Planet of the Dogs
topic:
Arts
by:
Marc Hairapetian
Hungarian director Kornél Mundruczó offers plain-spoken criticism of the neo-fascist politics in his film "Underdog" (White God)
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June 23, 2015
Mangroves or Electricity in Bangladesh?
topic:
Global Warming
by:
Jonathan Lutes
Bangladesh is developing faster than its power supply can handle. The growing textile industry makes changes to the Bangladeshi power grid a necessity.
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June 16, 2015
Afghanistan makes history by saving history
topic:
Peace and Reconciliation
by:
Shadi Khan Saif
The central Bamiyan province of Afghanistan, ancient Buddhist center, is celebrated as the Cultural Capital of South Asia for 2015.
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June 11, 2015
Save the fallen trees
topic:
Deforestation
by:
Israel Bionyi
Should people, companies and other institutions be made responsible for the deforestation in Cameroon and compensate those who are remedying it?
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May 19, 2015
Ash yoghurt is a new international star
topic:
Food Security
by:
Bob Koigi
Members of a pastoralist community in Kenya have perfected the art of preserving their milk, by making traditional yoghurt.
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May 14, 2015
Seeds for drinking water
topic:
Health and Sanitation
by:
Bob Koigi
Over 2000 women in Central Kenya are using seeds from the Moringa tree, commonly referred to as the world’s wonder tree, to purify unclean water.
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May 09, 2015
"We the people"
topic:
Indigenous people
by:
Ama Lorenz
Survival’s “We, the People” calendar provides insights into the diversity and unique ways of life of tribal and indigenous peoples around the world.
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May 07, 2015
The decline of the arctic sea bear population
topic:
Conservation
by:
Hilary Bown
Elisabeth Kruger of WWF on how her organization is working with citizens and politicians across the Arctic to conserve the southern Beaufort Sea polar bear.
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April 13, 2015
Using leaks to prevent wildlife crime
topic:
Hunting & Poaching
by:
Tamsin Walker
Wildlife crime, including poaching, trafficking endangered species and illegal logging, is the fourth biggest transnational crime. Interview with WildLeaks.
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April 07, 2015
Value addition births millionaire farmers in Kenya
topic:
Sustainable Agriculture
by:
Bob Koigi
Kenyan farmers have found a lifeline in adding value to their harvested produce, stepping up in sustainable agriculture and ensuring food security.
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March 31, 2015
Ivory trade wreaks havoc on human lives
topic:
Hunting & Poaching
by:
Tamsin Walker
With the illegal ivory trade operating at levels that threaten to wipe out elephants, conservationists are urging government to take action.
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March 20, 2015
Kenya’s "University of the bush"
topic:
Climate Change
by:
Bob Koigi
Understanding the survival of neglected and pastoral communities in Africa and their ways in which they insulate themselves from climate change.
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March 16, 2015
Fighting aflatoxins an orphan at a time
topic:
Food Security
by:
Bob Koigi
Youth in Kenya is trying to reverse the devastating effects of Fungi Aspergillus that claimed their parents’ lives after aflatoxin poisining through maize.
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March 10, 2015
The Costs of Electric Cars
topic:
Innovation
by:
Itai Lahat
Does the trend of dropping oil prices effect the electric car? Consumers still hope to save money and cut ther carbon footprint.
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