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.
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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.
10/25/2012 | Lilly Peel
They say you shouldn’t change a winning formula. Sex sells – it’s been doing it for Hollywood, Bollywood and Nollywood for decades. And it goes for development too.
Lilly Peel finds out how.
10/23/2012 | Lilly Peel
Uganda Speaks gives Ugandans a platform to tell their side of the story as well giving people a chance to highlight stories of positive change. Founder Javie Ssozi spoke to Lilly Peel, about KONY2012 and about how mobiles and social media are giving people the power to tell their own story.
09/13/2012 | Magdalena Rossmann
As climate change is pulled down the news agenda, how do journalists in countries most affected by climate change get their readers excited about the topic?
07/26/2012 | Mary Myers
Is there a link between the media and good governance? Development communications consultant and Panos London governing board trustee, Mary Myers, gives us a who’s who line-up of academics whose work gets to the heart of the matter.
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.
06/20/2012 | Clodagh Miskelly
One woman living with HIV talks about the importance of her faith in living with her condition and the challenges of tackling stigma and discrimination amongst Muslims.
06/19/2012 | Clodagh Miskelly
An interview and photography slideshow looking at one woman’s experience about trying to find work while living with HIV. She describes the feeling of vulnerability that she encounters, even in such innocuous situations as taking a bus ride.
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