At last: tailor-made planning for NGOs
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.
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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.
07/18/2012 | Stella Paul
In her latest blog Bhan Sahu tells us about a non-violent civil resistance movement, inspired by Gandhi, which aims to bring about social and land reform in India.
07/09/2012 | Rob Safar
With the London Summit on Family Planning this Wednesday, we wanted to showcase some of the decisions and dilemmas people around the world face when it comes to sexual health and planning a family.
06/27/2012 | Thingnam Anjulika Samom
A new government scheme that has been recently rolled out in Manipur offers rape victims a chance to apply for financial compensation. However, Ambra fears that while the scheme will help women financially it won’t help to bring them justice and that rapists will walk free.
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.
06/18/2012 | Clodagh Miskelly
A young African gay man talks about what happens when you go to get tested for HIV. He challenges the appropriateness of some of the questions he finds discriminatory and can stop African men from getting tested.
06/14/2012 | Lilly Peel
The Arab Spring created a renewed buzz around the role ICTs and social media play in social change. Panos London’s Clodagh Miskelly and Tim Williams are attending a conference to explore how new technologies are being used in Africa.
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