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"...I think the future generations will suffer more…because the resources they need will be gone." Fanja, St Luce
Pushed to the Edge is a collection of life stories from the Anosy region of southern Madagascar. In their own words, the indigenous people of Anosy, the Antanosy, describe their lives in the face of climate change, food insecurity and rapid development due to mining.
In the autumn of 2008 the Panos London AIDS Programme worked with participants from the African HIV Policy Network (AHPN) to produce digital stories about their lives and concerns. All the participants are living with HIV and were at risk of being removed to their country of origin where treatment is not necessarily accessible, affordable or available.
"My wish is that [my children] may never face those problems which I faced in my life" Salma, Pakistan
These testimonies from Kenya, Mozambique, Pakistan and Zambia are a powerful reminder of the human indignities that lie at the heart of poverty and why effective approaches to poverty reduction matter. The stories bring to life the reality of poverty and its daily oppressions.
"What besets our land is that lack of forest. We just have wide open land that brings strong winds, and holds back the rains." Vola, Madagascar
In southern Madagascar environmental change is pushing the poor even closer to the margins of survival. Two indigenous communities share the experience of this environment through their own films and life stories, providing an insight into the realities of rural poverty and the coping strategies they have developed.
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