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In their own words, the indigenous people of Anosy, southern Madagascar, describe their lives in the face of climate change, food insecurity and rapid development due to mining. The collection reveals the mining operation has exacerbated their existing feelings of powerlessness and fears for the future. Read the collection here
Documents revealing how MPs were spending taxes, led to outrage in Kenya, and caused the worst offenders to be unelected. Now pressure is being maintained on the remaining MPs to ensure they don't spend taxes in corrupt ways.
Uganda: Mobile phone tax - a cash cow or a barrier to development?
Many Africans consider mobile phones a lifeline rather than a luxury, yet for a large number of the rural poor they are still prohibitively expensive to buy and use. Mobile phone companies argue high mobile phone taxes are inflating prices.
Produced by Panos Pictures and with photographs by Ian Teh, this is a journey into some of China's most industrialised cities; a journey to the other side of the bright shiny facade of China's economy. It offers a glimpse of another life and another world that is rarely seen. Watch video.
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