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The OneWorld HIV/AIDS Guide
The aim of this Topic Guide is to identify the key issues relating to HIV/AIDS in the context of the Millennium Development Goals and other global commitments.
The OneWorld Water and Sanitation Topic Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to the subject of Water and Sanitation, in the context of the Millennium Development Goals
06.11.2009
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown jhas been asked to undertake an investigation into the death of Afghan journalist Sultan Munadi, the New York Times reporter killed during a British military operation that rescued reporter Stephen Farrell from Taliban captors.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Afghanistan] [Conflict] [Information & media] |
05.11.2009
An MP calls on Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg to take part in a televised debate on climate change that all national TV stations must broadcast.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Politics] [Information & media] [Climate change] Image: 'Climate change is the most pressing issue humanity faces, but judging by opinion polls, and previous experience, it will not feature highly in the forthcoming general election'
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29.10.2009
The Obama family's success challenges patriarchal systems headed by white alpha-males and reveals possibilities of overcoming exclusion for non-white people across North and South America and Europe, contends Patricia Daley, albeit in the face of a backlash aimed at reinforcing white supremacy.
more...Related topics/regions: [United States] [Information & media] [Race Politics] |
29.10.2009
Stressing that he sees little probability of Nigeria's difficulties coming to an end anytime soon, Chielo Zona Eze asks us to consider a 'change of heart that begins with a radical rejection of the thought that the West is only interested in grubbing in the African compost'.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Europe] [Information & media] |
28.10.2009
A president says that Western nations should not use the word dictator or criticise African states about human rights as that was neo-colonialist... radio stations closed in Uganda... the Indian media is accused of ingoring environmental issues... Tamil writer’s 20-year sentence condemned... two journalists murdered... - the latest Commonwealth Journalists Association newsletter shows the pressure faced by journalists around the world, day in and day out.
more...Related topics/regions: [Information & media] Image: Reporting: a dangerous job © OneWorld
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27.10.2009
More and more campaign groups are using films to promote their causes, and many documentaries have broken out of their specialist markets and into the mainstream. Now a report, Honest Truths: Documentary Filmmakers on Ethical Challenges in Their Work, has put the spotlight on the ethics of the filmmakers.
more...Related topics/regions: [Information & media] |
27.10.2009
A journey into some of China's most industrialised cities, to the other side of the shiny facade of China's economy. It offers a glimpse of another life and another world that is rarely seen.
more...+ Lu Gang's 'Pollution in China' photos From: Panos London Related topics/regions: [China] [Information & media] [Economy] |
25.10.2009
The 3rd Native Spirit Festival is a season of films, talks and performances promoting the Cultures of Indigenous people.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Information & media] [Indigenous rights] Image: Native Spirit Festival
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23.10.2009
For many Western campaigners, the collapse of apartheid was a highlight – perhaps the highlight - of their political lives. “Separate development” was so disgusting and the enemy so obdurate that success was particularly sweet.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Information & media] [Race Politics] [Corporations] [Economy] |
23.10.2009
Mobile phone subscriptions have grown faster in Africa since 2003 than in any other region of the world, says a UN report - but most African nations are failing to keep up with global trends in the use of broadband Internet.
more...Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Information & media] Image: Using mobile phones in Bunyala, remote village in Western Kenya © Peter Armstrong
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16.10.2009
When campaigners despair of success they need only recall the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa to renew their belief and optimism. But as the Behind the Rainbow declares at the end of the documentary, “South Africa is no longer the world’s greatest fairytale.”
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Politics] [Information & media] |
16.10.2009
A former South African army captain who moved to Rhodesia in 1974 and is now one of Zimbabwe’s last white farmers, Michael Campbell is not the obvious choice as the sympathetic subject of a documentary.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] [United Kingdom] [Information & media] [Race Politics] [Land] |
14.10.2009
Some fascinating documentaries feature in the Russian Film Festival, including a profile of the Dalai Lamaand six films capturing the surreal side of the Russian provinces and providing a window into contemporary life beyond Moscow.
more...Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] [United Kingdom] [Information & media] Image: Russia 88
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09.10.2009
The British government today launches its first-ever direct public information announcement confirming the existence of climate change and its man-made origin.
more...+ and as the Royal Mail tears itself apart over labour-management relations, the head of the UN Postal Agency took advantage of World Post Day (yes, there is such a day) to urge the postal industry to go green Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Information & media] [Climate change] |
24.09.2009
Five provocative short films on the themes of War + Peace, Gender + Power and HIV + Stigma will be screened on 7 October by Ctrl.Alt.Shift, the experimental youth initiative politicising a new generation of activists for social justice.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Information & media] Image: Ctrl.Alt.Shift.
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07.09.2009
It's said to be the most reproduced image in the history of photography, and it makes an excellent documentary, says Daniel Nelson.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [Argentina] [Cuba] [United Kingdom] [Information & media] Image: Chevolution
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04.09.2009
Eight filmmaking teams out of 100 applications have been selected to pitch their films and outreach campaigns to an invited audience in London next week, in order to amplify the impact of their social-issue documentary projects.
more...Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Information & media] Image: Gael Garcia Bernal at last year's Good Pitch
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29.07.2009
It’s certainly a good idea: 56 years after the newly-crowned Queen Elizabeth’s six-month, 45,000 mile royal tour – still the most ambitious ever undertaken – Kwame Kwei-Armah retraces her journey to see what it meant, then and now. The question is: does On Tour With The Queen make good TV?
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Geopolitics] [Information & media] Image: Kwame Kwei-Armah
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08.07.2009
Taking Liberties chronicles New Labour's destruction of civil liberties. Yes, its a polemic, and No, theres little thats revelatory. There are one or two Michael Moore moments, but although its fast-moving and entertaining, for the most part it uses actual footage and talking heads to make its case.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Politics] [Information & media] Image: Taking Liberties
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05.07.2009
Sandra Laing was black, born to white parents in apartheid South Africa. She is raised as white but while at school she was reclassified as "Coloured" and expelled. Her shocked father fights through the courts to have the classification reversed. He wins and Sandra is reclassified white. That’s a good start to a story. But there’s more to come in Skin.
more...From: OneWorld UK Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Information & media] Image: Skin
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