The human cost of displacement
05/14/2012 | Olivia Bennett

Olivia Bennett talks about her recent pubication, Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement, based on learning and oral testimonies from a Panos London project.
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05/14/2012 | Olivia Bennett
Olivia Bennett talks about her recent pubication, Displaced: The Human Cost of Development and Resettlement, based on learning and oral testimonies from a Panos London project.
01/30/2011 | Panos London
The media has a key role to play in raising awareness about climate change at both global and local levels. The CCMP project is an exciting programme designed to ensure this will happen.
06/21/2010 | Tania Ghosh
Zimbabwean women are denied access to land under the government's land reform programme, a new report has found. According to the report, women make up 51 per cent of the population and yet there has been little mention of women, if at all, during the two phases of the programme.
05/01/2008 | Henry Makiwa
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.
04/21/2007 | Panos London
Research shows that people’s capacity to access and use land is important for economic growth, for poverty reduction, and for promoting both private investment and transparent, accountable government. Governments have a responsibility to establish systems which ensure access to land and housing for
05/03/2006 | Panos London
A UN report estimates around 700,000 people in Zimbabwe lost their homes through a government programme to clean up its cities and towns. Derek Moyo talks to people affected.
03/13/2006 | Kudzai Chingarande
Biotechnology can give a huge boost to maize and cotton production. But policymakers in Zimbabwe need to weigh up the health and environmental risks of using GMOs.
09/09/2005 | Panos London
In Zimbabwe a career in music is now a serious option. For some young people have the prospect of music as a job for the first time. Derek Moyo reports.
05/10/2004 | Panos London
In the late 1950s, the Tonga people of Zambia and Zimbabwe were subject to forced removal on a massive scale, to make way for the construction of a huge hydro-electric dam across the Zambezi River in Southern Africa. The Kariba Dam was the largest man-made dam in the world at that time. It was a…
11/28/2003 | Panos London
Valinta, a mother living in Zimbabwe, is living with HIV. Here she describes her fears for the many thousands of children left behind by the epidemic.
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