At the end of 1990s I made my first trip to mountainous, landlocked Lesotho, to set up a Panos London project to record interviews with people who were facing resettlement from their highland...
Lesotho + 1 more
Lesotho + 1 more
At the end of 1990s I made my first trip to mountainous, landlocked Lesotho, to set up a Panos London project to record interviews with people who were facing resettlement from their highland...
This year’s food shortage is worse than usual. Usually when the harvests fail we rely on selling fruit that we collect from wild trees. This money can help us to buy food. But the trees were bare...
The monsoon season has started now and finally we have made some progress in buying land for people who lost their homes in last year’s flood. We have concentrated our efforts in Tangi district in...
These life stories are from the Anosy region of southern Madagascar. In their own words, the indigenous people of Anosy, the Antanosy, describe their lives in the face of climate change, food...
These life stories are from the Anosy region of southern Madagascar. In their own words, the indigenous people of Anosy, the Antanosy, describe their lives in the face of climate change, food...
These life stories are from the Anosy region of southern Madagascar. In their own words, the indigenous people of Anosy, the Antanosy, describe their lives in the face of climate change, food...
These life stories are from the Anosy region of southern Madagascar. In their own words, the indigenous people of Anosy, the Antanosy, describe their lives in the face of climate change, food...
Freedom of expression is heavily curtailed in Zimbabwe under Mugabe's government. Henry Makiwa dissects the difficulties that face its journalists in delivering accurate reports. The Zimbabwean...
Hunger makes the international news during times of famine, yet chronic food shortages are a feature of everyday life for millions of people in Africa and Asia. What can be done to change this and...
By Joe Nam In Eastern Uganda, for generations being a farmer meant growing and eating your own food. But buying and selling food is becoming more common, and it is bringing new worries. Joe Nam...
By Nathi Gule In Swaziland, farming know-how is passed on from parent to child. But for many children whose parents die of AIDS the expertise dies with them, leaving hunger and destitution. Nathi...
By Sisay Abebe Belaynesh Adugna was just 12 years old when she fled her husband's home to fight with guerillas in the northern province of Tigray. Now, after two decades in the bush, she is having to...
By Carmen Miranda * LUANDA (PANOS) - "The West has new ideas about democracy in Angola - whoever loses is the winner," says Dr Antonio Agante, an Angolan war veteran who has single-handedly taken on...
The material that follows has been provided by Panos By Ali A. Mazrui New York - The crisis in eastern Zaire, and between Zaire and its neighbours, poses the greatest challenge yet to the artificial...