Tributes to Panos London
12/20/2012 | Anna Egan

Panos London’s valued contribution to development and journalism has only been possible thanks to the people who worked here and our partners.
Notice: This website is online only as an archive & a resource, as Panos London is no longer active.
For more information on the active Panos network and what Panos London achieved visit panos.org.uk.
12/20/2012 | Anna Egan
Panos London’s valued contribution to development and journalism has only been possible thanks to the people who worked here and our partners.
12/17/2012 | Site Default
James Deane joined Panos London at its founding and later became its director. Here is his personal account of Panos London’s contribution to communication for development.
08/06/2012 | Lilly Peel
London 2012 has sparked a debate about the provision of sports in UK schools. The head of the UK’s Olympic team has called for more funding for sports in schools to ensure the Games leaves a sporting legacy.
07/19/2012 | Bec Shaw Crompton
Bec Shaw Crompton, Panos London’s head of programme operations, explains why Panos has adopted a new approach to project management.
06/22/2012 | Tim Williams
Panos London’s senior media advisor took part in a debate on the African Diaspora media. Panellists and the audience discussed the role the African Diaspora media has to play in challenging the traditional narrative of Africa as a place of war, poverty and hunger.
06/20/2012 | Rob Safar
This week the NHS Confederation debates how to include marginalised voices in improving services, with help from Panos London’s Clodagh Miskelly.
04/18/2012 | Ana Aranha
“One could say it was a reaction typical from a journalist, but it took me a long time to believe the trip was true. I thought that being invited to meet editors from European newspapers – with all expenses paid – was just too good to be true.”
04/17/2012 | Panos London
Anne Mireille Nzouankeu has been a journalist for five years and joined the Linking Southern Journalists projects in 2011. She spoke to Kate Ixer about her participation in the project.
04/16/2012 | Panos London
Ana Aranha works as a freelance journalist and for the investigative journalism agency Publica, set up by former Panos London intern and journalist Natalia Viana. She joined the Linking Southern Journalists project in 2011, and spoke to Kate Ixer about her participation in the project.
04/10/2012 | Panos London
One of the world’s largest funders of science research has given its support to a growing campaign for publicly-funded research papers to be shared openly online.
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